AE14-5 Series Installation Manual
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MAINTENANCE
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Maintenance
It is important to perform regularly-scheduled mainte-
nance of the air cleaner. For best performance of the air
cleaner and to keep airow restricon low, it is recom-
mended that the collector cells be cleaned at least twice a
year or when the stac pressure across the air cleaner
reaches 0.5 inches w.c. If you nd signicant loading of
parculates on the collector cells when you perform the
rst cleaning, clean the cells more frequently. The prel-
ters should be cleaned regularly and the post lters should
be replaced at least twice per year.
Cell and Prelter Cleaning
The collecng cells and prelters must be cleaned on a
regular basis for best performance of the air cleaner.
As the collector cells become coated with trapped
parculates, the cleaning eciency of the air cleaner is
reduced and the resistance to airow (stac pressure) is
increased. The recommended frequency of cleaning will
depend on several factors, including number of family
members, pets, acvies (such as cooking or woodwork-
ing), leaving the windows open and smoking. Use the
Cleaning Record to help keep track of scheduled cleanings.
Cleaning the Collector Cells
1. Remove access door, collecng cells and prelters.
2. Place cells in a laundry tub. Rinse with hot water
(maximum 120°F/49°C) and spray completely with
DAX Detergent (or a non-chlorine, non-corrosive,
non-abrasive liquid household detergent). Allow de-
tergent to run down both sides of plates and ionizing
wires. Let stand for 5 minutes or ll up laundry tub
with water and DAX Detergent, and dunk cells up and
down unl water is dirty.
3. If dirt remains on the cell plates, let the cells soak in a
soluon of DAX Detergent and water for 30 minutes.
4. When the collector cells are clean, drain the tub
and rinse cells thoroughly with hot water (maximum
120°F/49°C).
5. Remove accumulated parculate from the ionizing
wires with an old toothbrush. Slide the brush bristles
over the wire and gently drag the brush up and down
the wire once. Be very careful when cleaning the
wires as they become very brile with age and can be
very sharp. Tilt collector cells on a 45° angle on their
short side.
6. Tilt collector cells on a 45° angle on their short side,
with arrows poinng sideways. Allow to dry com-
pletely, approximately 12-24 hours. Drying me can
be reduced by using a hair dryer on the collector cells
before replacing them in the air cleaner cabinet.
7. Do not place the cells in the air cleaner if they
are wet.
Cleaning the Prelters
1. To clean the prelters, rst vacuum the upstream side
to remove larger trapped parcles.
2. Then, wash the prelters with DAX Detergent, rinse
and let dry. Do not wash in the same water as
collecng cells.
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WARNING!
Make sure to turn air cleaner and system fan OFF before
performing any maintenance or removing any components.
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CAUTION!
Metal edges of the air cleaner collector cells, ionizing wires
and system ductwork are very sharp and can cause personal
injury. Carefully handle the cell or wear protecve gloves to
avoid cuts from metal edges.
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CAUTION!
Damage to cells may occur if improperly handled or washed.
Do not wash cells in a dishwasher. Never use any object to
clean between the cell plates, as this may cause damage to
plates or ionizing wires. Never place cell in oven to dry.
The edges of the cell may be sharp – handle with care.