
SIMPLY AMAZING®Service ManualTable Top Air CleanerSuper Air 5 / Air 6Model 447628 & 4478801REV I., Please disregard all earlier versions.
d. If there are no signs of distortion, remove the blower wheel (see: Blower Wheel Removal) and activate the unit. Notice if the motor shaft rotates
c. Check to see if the blower wheel is adequately supported by the outside bearing plate assembly.d. Check to see if the motor mounting bracket snap
12Troubleshooting Guide6 If the cell is arcing, check the following:a. If there are loose or broken ionizer wires.b. If the cell is dirty. Remove t
13Troubleshooting Guidef. If the H.V. contacts are not properly aligned or the contact wall is not properly aligned.7. Checking for ionizing needle o
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15Parts Removal and ReplacementMotor Removal and Replacement page 16Power Supply Removal and Replacement page 19Transformer Removal and Replacement pa
16General Parts ReplacementMotor Removal and Replacement1. Remove the cabinet top by pressing down the thumb latch and sliding thetop forward.2. Remo
17General Parts ReplacementROTATING ELEMENT WARNING - Unit has a rotating blower wheel and cooling fan to circulate air and keep the unit cool. When
18General Parts ReplacementHIGH VOLTAGE WARNING - This equipment is supplied with line voltage from a standard wall socket. Use standard precautions
19General Parts ReplacementPower Supply Removal and Replacement1. Follow steps 1, 3, and 6 of Motor Removal and Replacement.EXTREME HIGH VOLTAGE WARNI
2Important SafeguardsWhen using electrical appliances consideration should be given to basic safetyprecautions including:1. Read all instructions.2. D
General Parts ReplacementAll leads must be connected to the new board properly. The HV power line must beisolated and properly routed. Two insulator
5. To test the power supply, touch the metal shaft of a screwdriver, with an insulated orplastic handle, to one of the contacts whilekeeping the screw
22General Parts Replacement3. Remove the two #8/32 lockwasher nuts and remove the transformer and replace itwith the new unit. 4. Reverse the above
23General Parts ReplacementLed Assembly Removal and Replacement1. Follow steps 1, 2, and 6 of Motor Removal and Replacement.2. Disconnect the two red
24General Parts ReplacementEXTREME HIGH VOLTAGE WIRING WARNING - The unit has been designed such that extremely high cell collector voltage wiring is
QTYITEM # PART NO. DESCRIPTION11 242235-001 SWITCH KNOB, BLACK12 242331-007 TRANSFORMER13 242404-001 INTERLOCK SWITCH1 4 247135-001 FAN BLADE2 5 AT2PK
LINECORDINTERLOCKSWITCHPOWER SWITCHBLK (HI)BLOWERWHTBLK120VWHT24VLEDREDLINE NEW1 2LEDFUSEHV POWER SUPPLYREDYELYELRED (142475-001)GRN (242477-027)GRNRE
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3Airborne particles and odors are removed from air passing through the unit by the process of electrostatic precipitation and the revolutionary post f
4Periodic Maintenance Tune-Up1. Remove collecting cell and pre/post filters.2. Wipe down inside of unit with damp cloth.3. Thoroughly Clean Collectin
Warning: The troubleshooting portion of this manual requires that the unit power be “ON” formuch of the servicing portion of troubleshooting. When w
6Troubleshooting GuideHow to Remove the Power Supply Cover1. Insert flathead screwdriver into slot on the interior edge of the power supply cover, and
7Troubleshooting Guide6. Check the voltage to and from the switch when activated. You should be able to measure line voltage entering and leaving the
8Troubleshooting Guidec. If the light does not operate with the cell removed, check the wires to thelight and confirm that they are properly connected
9Troubleshooting Guidee. Check the input voltage to the transformer using a standard lead and a multimeter. Check the voltage from the black lead on
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