STEP 5
Rinse the cell(s) and prefilter with a hard spray of very hot water; rinse the tub clean, then fill the tub with clean hot water and soak for 5 to 15 minutes. Rinse until the water draining from the cell(s) and prefilter no longer feels slippery.
| STEP 6 |
| Wipe the ionizer wires and contact board on the |
| end of the cell with a clean cloth. |
Washing the cell(s) | Use the hand sprayer at a |
at a car wash | yourself car wash to wash the cell(s) and |
| prefilter. Hold the nozzle at least two feet away |
| from the unit to avoid damage from the high |
| pressure stream of water. Follow the same |
| sequence of wash and rinse as recommended |
| for cars; however, do not wax the cell(s) or the |
| prefilter. Be sure to rinse until the water draining |
| from the cell(s) and prefilter no longer feels |
| slippery. |
Cleaning | Just as with a conventional return air grille, lint |
lint and dust | and dust will collect on the grille and door of |
accumulation | your electronic air cleaner. This can be removed |
on door | during normal house cleaning by dusting or by |
| using the brush attachment on your vacuum |
| cleaner. If the door becomes stained, so that it |
| cannot be cleaned by dusting, the door can be |
| removed and soaked in a tub, or wiped clean |
| using a mild spray cleaner. |
Replacing air cleaner components
STEP 1
Inspect the cell(s) for broken ionizer wires and bent collector plates. Repair as necessary or take to a Honeywell authorized air cleaner repair station.
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