Caution – Honeywell F58F User Manual

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STEP 1

Put the cells on the lower rack of the dish-
washer 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

cells on them so the

spikes

do not damage

the aluminum collector blades.

STEP 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 cells cool
completely before removing, or wear protective
gloves when removing the cells. Remember that
water may be trapped inside the cells plates.
Tip the cells so these tubes can drain.

STEP 3

Wipe the ionizer wires and contact board on the
end of the cell using your thumb and forefinger
with a small, damp cloth.

STEP 4

Inspect the dishwasher. You may wish to rerun
the wash and/or rinse cycle with the dishwasher
empty if you see dirt or residue from washing
the cells. If dirt or residue seems excessive,
wash the cells more often or try a different
detergent.

Washing
the
cells in
a tub

NOTE: Always wash the cells first, then the

prefilters, to keep heavy prefilter lint
from getting caught in the cells.

CAUTION

Hazardous chemical.
Can cause personal injury.

Do not splash the detergent solution in
eyes. Wear rubber gloves to avoid
prolonged detergent contact with your skin.

Keep detergent and solution out of reach
of children.

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