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COMMON TROUBLESHOOTING TECHNIQUES
SYMPTOM POSSIBLE CAUSES CORRECTIVE ACTION
Broken or loose ionizing wire(s) Remove broken or loose wire and
replace with new wire
Dirty ionizing-collector cell Clean as outlined on page 10-11
Rapid arcing or zapping
Damaged or bent collector plates Straighten plates with needlenose
pliers or replace entire ionizing-
collector cell.
Excessive ozone smell
Dirty insulator caps on ionizing- Clean with warm soapy water and
collector cell rinse well
Air cleaner is wired directly to a Qualified HVAC contractor must
120V power source install AFS or rewire air cleaner
To the HVAC system blower
Excessive ozone smell Loose high voltage connections Repair or replace the component
Radio or television interference Uncommon occurance --
check for good common ground
for air cleaner
Hissing or sizzling noise Poor electrical contact Ensure that there is a good
connection between the top of
the ionizing-collector cell and the
bottom of the contact board
assembly
Contact HVAC contractor
No power available Reset circuit breaker
Replace fuse
Loose wiring at ON/OFF switch Check for secure connection
Green LED light is not ON
Defective ON/OFF switch Replace ON/OFF switch
ON/OFF switch not in ON position Turn the unit ON
Loose wiring within power pack Check for secure connections
assembly Contact HVAC contractor
Broken or shorted electrical Contact HVAC contractor
component
Excessive dirt build up on ionizing Clean wires with alcohol and
wires allow to dry thoroughly before
turning the unit ON
Contact board assemblies are Replace contact board assembly
corroded or carbonized
Red LED light is not ON Broken ionizing wire Remove broken wire and replace
with new wire
Dirty ionizing-collector cell Clean as outlined on page 10-11
Foreign object located between Remove object from ionizing-
collector plates collector cell
Damaged or bent collector plates Straighten with a pair of needle-
nose pliers or replace cell
Insulators are corroded or Replace insulators or ionizing-
carbonized collector cell
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