SOURCE: How do you clean the ozone plates? By using household products.
Hi lawrsports,
I generally use household ammonia and an old toothbrush, rinsing thouroughly in clean water, and drying them thoroughly. And I do mean _thoroughly_, as-in bone-dry, use a hair dryer if in-doubt.
Putting anything wet, or even damp into a high-voltage environment is contra-indicated.
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Thanks in-advance for using Fixya.com,
Jon
SOURCE: My Flair stopped working correctly,so I purchased
pull the unit out of the enclouser and check the bottom for a circuit board and on the board their is a glass fuse see if it is blown. Also on that same board their is a small round black fuse that is labled f21 it is a 400ma 250 volt fuse on my unit and is soildered in this fuse is just for the ozone
SOURCE: My flair unit does not smell of ozone. Why ??
It properly needs the filter and interior cleaned. Especially, if it has run a long time without being cleaned. Or there is nothing in the household air at this time to trip the Ozone producing switch.
SOURCE: how do I clean the glass plates in the flair living air f141023
Usually a mild cleanser is all you should need. In some extreme examples you to clean the contact area and the contact itself for ptting, and then lightly rub the mesh with 600 grit finishing paper to break up the silica that may have formed.
Ozone itself is a power oxidizer, it will clean the air in an enclosed room. Excessive Ozone "can" be a problem that usually manifests itself as upper respiratory irritation. Lower levels oxidize with pollutants and you never know it's there.
Ozone will also attack eurethane foams, foam rubber, and elastic rubber. So speaker surrounds usually decompose, and headliners in cars often fall apart about 6 months after exposure-used car dealers use them a great deal to kill residual tar and soot from smokers.
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