Honeywell F58F Owner's Manual - Page 11

IMPORTANT, Do NOT allow the dishwasher to run, through the dry cycle - parts

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Cleaning the prefilters Washing the cells in your automatic dishwasher NOTE: You may let the heating or air conditioning system operate normally while the cells are being washed. Simply turn off the air cleaner switch. Vacuum the prefilter or brush, or soak it in a tub. Do not wash the prefilter in the dishwasher or carwash. CAUTION Burn hazard. Can cause personal injury. Allow the cells 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 cells so these tubes will drain. IMPORTANT • Check your dishwasher owner's manual. Some manufacturers do not recommend washing electronic cells in their dishwashers. • If the dishwasher has upper and lower arms, position the cells carefully to allow good water circulation. • Be careful to avoid damaging the cells when placing them in the dishwasher. Broken ionizer wires or bent collector plates are not covered under the warranty. • Very dirty cells, 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 cells more frequently or try a different brand of detergent. • Do NOT allow the dishwasher to run through the dry cycle. This will bake on any contaminants not removed during the wash cycle and reduce air cleaner efficiency. 9 69-0764-2

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CAUTION
Burn hazard.
Can cause personal injury.
Allow the cells 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 cells so these tubes
will drain.
IMPORTANT
Check your dishwasher owner’s manual.
Some manufacturers do not recommend
washing electronic cells in their
dishwashers.
If the dishwasher has upper and lower
arms, position the cells carefully to allow
good water circulation.
Be careful to avoid damaging the cells
when placing them in the dishwasher.
Broken ionizer wires or bent collector
plates are not covered under the
warranty.
Very dirty cells, 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 cells more fre-
quently or try a different brand
of detergent.
Do NOT allow the dishwasher to run
through the dry cycle
. This will bake
on any contaminants not removed
during the wash cycle and reduce air
cleaner efficiency.
Cleaning the
prefilters
9
Washing
the cells
in your
automatic
dishwasher
NOTE:
You may let the heating or air condi-
tioning system operate normally while
the cells are being washed. Simply turn
off the air cleaner switch.
Vacuum the prefilter or brush, or soak it in a
tub. Do
not
wash the prefilter in the dishwasher
or carwash.