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F50F AND F300E ELECTRONIC AIR CLEANERS CAUTION Burn Hazard. Can cause personal injury. Allow cell(s) to cool completely in dishwasher and at tend of wash cycle or wear protective gloves. Washing the cell(s) in your automatic dishwasher Hot water can accumulate in the tubes supporting the collector plates.Tip the cell(s) so these tubes can drain. IMPORTANT • Check your dishwasher Owner's manual. Some manufacturers do not recommend washing electronic cell(s) in their dishwashers. • If the dishwasher has upper and lower arms, position the cell(s) carefully to allow good water circulation. • Be careful to avoid damaging the cell(s) when placing them in the dishwasher. Broken ionizer wires or bent collector plates are not covered under the Warranty. • Very dirty cell(s), especially from tobacco or cooking smoke, can discolor the plastic parts and the lining of some dishwashers.This discoloration is not harmful. To minimize it, wash the cell(s) more frequently or try a different brand of detergent. • Do NOT allow the dishwasher to run through the dry cycle. This bakes on any contaminants not removed during the wash cycle and reduces air cleaner efficiency. 1. Put the cell(s) on the lower rack of the dishwasher with the airflow arrow pointing up. It may be necessary to remove the upper rack. Do not block water flow to the upper arm. HINT: Lay a few large water glasses between the spikes on the lower rack, and rest the cell(s) on them so the spikes do not damage the aluminum collector blades. 2. Using your regular dishwashing detergent, allow the dishwasher to run through the complete wash and rinse cycle. Do not use the dry cycle. To avoid burns, let the cell(s) cool completely before removing, or wear protective gloves when removing the cell(s). Remember that water may be trapped inside the cell(s) plates. Tip the cell(s) so these tubes can drain. 3. Wipe the ionizer wires and contact board on the end of the cell using your thumb and forefinger with a small, damp cloth. 4. Inspect the dishwasher. You may want to rerun the wash and/or rinse cycle with the dishwasher empty if you see dirt or residue from washing the cell(s). If dirt or residue seems excessive, wash the cell(s) more often or try a different detergent. 69-0756-05 8

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F50F AND F300E ELECTRONIC AIR CLEANERS
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CAUTION
Burn Hazard.
Can cause personal injury.
Allow cell(s) to cool completely in dishwasher and at tend of wash cycle or
wear protective gloves.
Washing the cell(s) in your automatic dishwasher
Hot water can accumulate in the tubes supporting the collector plates.Tip the cell(s) so
these tubes can drain.
IMPORTANT
Check your dishwasher Owner’s manual. Some manufacturers do not recom-
mend washing electronic cell(s) in their dishwashers.
If the dishwasher has upper and lower arms, position the cell(s) carefully to
allow good water circulation.
Be careful to avoid damaging the cell(s) when placing them in the dish-
washer. Broken ionizer wires or bent collector plates are not covered under
the Warranty.
Very dirty cell(s), especially from tobacco or cooking smoke, can discolor the
plastic parts and the lining of some dishwashers.This discoloration is not
harmful. To minimize it, wash the cell(s) more frequently or try a different
brand of detergent.
Do NOT allow the dishwasher to run through the dry cycle
. This bakes on
any contaminants not removed during the wash cycle and reduces air cleaner
efficiency.
1.
Put the cell(s) on the lower rack of the dishwasher with the airflow arrow pointing
up. It may be necessary to remove the upper rack. Do not block water flow to the
upper arm.
HINT:
Lay a few large water glasses between the spikes on the lower rack, and rest
the cell(s) on them so the spikes do not damage the aluminum collector blades.
2.
Using your regular dishwashing detergent, allow the dishwasher to run through
the complete wash and rinse cycle.
Do not use the dry cycle
.
To avoid burns,
let the cell(s) cool completely before removing, or wear protective gloves when
removing the cell(s). Remember that water may be trapped inside the cell(s)
plates. Tip the cell(s) so these tubes can drain.
3.
Wipe the ionizer wires and contact board on the end of the cell using your thumb
and forefinger with a small, damp cloth.
4.
Inspect the dishwasher. You may want to rerun the wash and/or rinse cycle with
the dishwasher empty if you see dirt or residue from washing the cell(s). If dirt or
residue seems excessive, wash the cell(s) more often or try a different deter-
gent.