Troubleshooting - What to look for first.
1. I have plugged in the unit, turned "ON" the power switch and nothing
happens…what's wrong?
• Make sure the electrical outlet is working properly.
• Check the lint screen located at the back to ensure that the safety switch
activator clip depresses the safety switch.
• Check to see if the proper fuse is installed and that it is operational.
2. The fan is operating although the unit won't produce any ozone…what's wrong?
• Check the SynAirG
TM
purification plate(s) for serviceability. If they
are cracked or broken, the plate(s) will require replacement. Ensure
maintenance procedures required for the SynAirG
TM
purification plate(s)
have been performed according to the "Maintenance" section of this
Owner's Manual (page 8). Order new plates from your Dealer.
• Electrical stainless steel contacts are not contacting the screen portion of the
SynAirG
TM
purification plate(s). Inspect the unit for any loose connections.
• Do not attempt to disassemble the unit beyond removing the chassis to
replace the fuse (page 9) or to perform routine maintenance (page 8). Doing
so may void your warranty.
3. How am I able to know if the Frequency-Type Ionizer is working?
• Current models with the FT Ionizer system have a neon light bulb mounted
on the base of the FT antenna. When the power switch to the unit is turned
ON, the neon light bulb will illuminate, indicating that the FT Ionizer is
functioning normally (see page 9, “Indicators of Operation”).
4. The SynAirG
TM
purification plate(s) are making a noise, have a burning smell,
and/or appear to arc or spark. What is the problem?
• SynAirG
TM
purification plate is most likely cracked. Refer to the answers for
question # 2, as it would apply to this question also.
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