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The buzzing noise is not from dust in the air purifier, it's from the dust and pollutants in the air, it's now picking up. It should stop once the air is cleaned.
I work for the Ionic Pro company. Make sure you are also cleaning the ionizing wire. If that does not help, please call customer service at 800-875-8577 and they will be happy to assist you. Thank you, Mary
you need to turn it off and remove plates,put in kitchen sink and spray with windex and dry with paper towels, now clean the bottom of the three plates too.
before
you reinstall the plates look down inside you will see three thin lines
of metal,make sure there is no lint or dust on them,reinstall and let
set for five min. to allow any windex that might still be wet then turn
on low for a couple of min.then go to medium
take out the insert and clean it real good ... there is a leaver on back of the machine move it up and down about 10 times to clean the strands ...... make sure you clean the 3 steel thin metal strips good let it dry before you put it back in to the machine ..... + i have that same machine - i have 2 cats - it gets dirty quick
pss the poping sound is the machine is telling you it is dirty ... static electric charge
Warranty on these units expired on the 30th of May, 2008 when the company's assets were acquired and liquidated by Hilco Consumer Capital, Gordan Brothers, and Bluestar Alliance. All warranties became void with the bankrupt status.
With regard to the unit that you cleaned, I am assuming that you cleaned it the usual way you always have and it is now making a statical noise or a vibrating kind of noise, correct?
While the unit is off, take out the insert, pick up the unit and turn it upside down. You will hear some beads moving from the elevated end moving towards the bottom. Turn it upside down again and let the beads move to the bottom again. After doing this a few more times turn it upright and put the insert back in. You just cleaned the static lines. Turn the unit back on and see if the noise is still present. If so, try cleaning the insert again and after drying, see if the noise is still present. It is usually some dirt present somewhere that causes the noise to persist. If you have completed everything and the noise still persists you need a new insert which you can get on ebay.
after cleaning is it dry. you might want to take apart and see what is clicking wheel or some thing hard to tell since i can't see it. as far as options . check with the manufacture google it check them out on line hope this helps. Tom
1. Unplug the unit 2. Turn the unit upside down and listen for the beeds to move along the static wires from top to bottom. Turn it upside down again and again until you feel the static wires are cleaned of grime. 3. Plug it in again and see if the hissing is gone.
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