Hand washing instructions, Automatic dishwasher instructions – Belshaw Adamatic INSIDER Ventless Donut System User Manual

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Belshaw Bros., Inc.

• 1750 22

nd

Ave. S.

• Seattle, WA 98144 • Phone 206-322-5474 • Fax 206-322-5425

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Illustration A

Note: See section 3, on page 20 for air
cleaner cell maintenance and washing
instructions.

Hand Washing Instructions

Note: Always wash the air cleaner cell first,
then the pre-filters. This will help keep heavy
lint on the pre-filter from getting caught in the
cells.

Wash the cell and filters as follows:

1. Use a container large enough to hold the air

cleaner cell, such as a laundry tub or trash
container.

2. Dissolve about 3/4 cup of automatic

dishwasher detergent in enough hot water to
cover the cell. If the detergent doesn't
dissolve readily, or forms a scum on the
water, try another brand, or use softened
water.

3. After the detergent has completely

dissolved, place the cell in the container and
let soak for 15-20 minutes. Agitate up and
down a few times, and remove.

4. Next, wash the pre-filter and grease filter the

same way. Empty and rinse the wash
container.

5. Rinse the cell, pre-filters and grease filter

with a hard spray of very hot water, rinse the
tub clean, and then fill the tub with clean hot
water and soak for 5 to 15 minutes. Rinse

until the water draining from the cell, pre-
filter and grease filter no longer feels
slippery.

Automatic Dishwasher
Instructions

1. Put the air cleaner cell on the lower rack of

the dishwasher with the airflow arrow
pointing up. It maybe necessary to remove
the upper rack. Don't block water flow to
the upper arm, if provided on your
dishwasher.

2. If you are washing the pre-filter and grease

filter with the cell, place them where they
won't block the water from the electronic
cell.

3. Using the detergent that works best for

normal dishwashing, allow the dishwasher to
run through the complete wash and rinse
cycle. Do not use the dry cycle. To avoid
burns, wear protective gloves when
removing the cell, or let it cool first.
Remember that water maybe trapped in the
tubes supporting the collector plates. Tip the
cell so these tubes can drain.

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 cell. If dirt or residue
seems excessive, wash the cell more often or
try a different detergent.

WARNING

Allow the cell to cool or wear protective

gloves to avoid burns. Hot water may

accumulate in the tubes supporting the

collector plates. Tip the cells so these

tubes will drain.

5. Wipe the ionizer wires and red contact board

with a clean cloth.

6. Reinstall the filters and air cleaner cell.

Note: A snapping sound may be heard when the
cell is reinstalled after washing. This is caused

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