Honeywell F52F manual Cleaning the prefilter, Burn hazard Can cause personal injury

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CELL LATCH

Cleaning the prefilter

M9676A

STEP 3

The electronic cell(s) are held in the air cleaner by a latch at the top, and metal hooks on the bottom. Push the cell inward to release the latch and rotate the latch away from the cell. See photo.

STEP 4

Lift the cell and tip it slightly to release it from the cell hooks.

The prefilter can be vacuumed, brushed, sprayed with a garden hose, or washed at the same time as the electronic cell(s).

CAUTION

Burn hazard.

Can cause personal injury.

Allow the cell(s) to cool completely in the dishwasher at the end of the wash cycle or wear protective gloves to avoid burns. Hot water can accumulate in the tubes supporting the collector plates. Tip the cell(s) so these tubes drain.

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