Guest guest Posted September 21, 2004 Report Share Posted September 21, 2004 Hi all! I NEEDED to be SURE that ANYONE, who owns an Aranizer Air Purifier Unit, realizes that he/she NEEDS to be SAFE (see Step 1), while cleaning his/her Aranizer, and so I'm posting these REVISED Aranizer Cleaning Instructions. I received these Basic Cleaning Instructions a few years ago from Ted Trikilis, President and Owner of ARAN-AQUA Co.. FYI, ANY Electronic Components, which would be DAMAGED by Water, have been coated with a SPECIAL Compound. Besides, you're ONLY dip the Metal Case of the Aranizer HALFWAY. I've done this Cleaning Procedure at various times in the past for my SS-4x Aranizer. Aranizer Cleaning Instructions If you use your Aranizer Air Purifier Unit on a REGULAR Basis, I'd recommend cleaning your Aranizer at least EVERY 6 Months, and if there's HEAVY Pollution involved, then you NEED to clean your Aranizer Air Purifier Unit EVERY 3 Months. 1. UNPLUG your Aranizer Air Purifier Unit from the A.C. Outlet!! 2. Put on a pair of Heavy Rubber or Canvas Gloves. 3. Fill a Bucket/Pail with VERY HOT Water (no soap). 4. Hold onto the Power Cable about 1-2 ft. from that end of your Aranizer's Metal Case. 5. Dip your Aranizer up and down 10 times into the Bucket, allowing it to go into the Water ONLY about HALFWAY up it's Metal Case. 6. Grab the Metal Case with it's Vents pointing downward towards the Floor. 7. Hold TIGHTLY and shake it ENOUGH times, so that ANY EXCESS Water has basically been REMOVED. 8. Allow your Aranizer to dry for at least 12 hours. " THANKS " for your time and interest! Tom/Psa. 103:1-5. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 21, 2004 Report Share Posted September 21, 2004 Hi Again, Tom Thanks for taking the time to spell all this out. I would've unplugged it first---honest I would!! <G> I'm just curious about the requirement for wearing gloves---why is that? Sharon From: " Tom Harrelson " <tharrels1@...> > Hi all! I NEEDED to be SURE that ANYONE, who owns an Aranizer Air > Purifier Unit, realizes that he/she NEEDS to be SAFE (see Step 1), > while cleaning his/her Aranizer, and so I'm posting these REVISED > Aranizer Cleaning Instructions. I received these Basic Cleaning > Instructions a few years ago from Ted Trikilis, President and Owner > of ARAN-AQUA Co.. FYI, ANY Electronic Components, which would be > DAMAGED by Water, have been coated with a SPECIAL Compound. Besides, > you're ONLY dip the Metal Case of the Aranizer HALFWAY. I've done > this Cleaning Procedure at various times in the past for my SS-4x > Aranizer. > > Aranizer Cleaning Instructions > If you use your Aranizer Air Purifier Unit on a REGULAR Basis, I'd > recommend cleaning your Aranizer at least EVERY 6 Months, and if > there's HEAVY Pollution involved, then you NEED to clean your > Aranizer Air Purifier Unit EVERY 3 Months. > > 1. UNPLUG your Aranizer Air Purifier Unit from the A.C. Outlet!! > 2. Put on a pair of Heavy Rubber or Canvas Gloves. > 3. Fill a Bucket/Pail with VERY HOT Water (no soap). > 4. Hold onto the Power Cable about 1-2 ft. from that end of your > Aranizer's Metal Case. > 5. Dip your Aranizer up and down 10 times into the Bucket, allowing > it to go into the Water ONLY about HALFWAY up it's Metal Case. > 6. Grab the Metal Case with it's Vents pointing downward towards the > Floor. > 7. Hold TIGHTLY and shake it ENOUGH times, so that ANY EXCESS Water > has basically been REMOVED. > 8. Allow your Aranizer to dry for at least 12 hours. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 22, 2004 Report Share Posted September 22, 2004 > Hi Again, Tom > > Thanks for taking the time to spell all this out. > I would've unplugged it first---honest I would!! <G> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Are you SURE, Sharon, you would've?? LOL ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > I'm just curious about the requirement for wearing gloves---why is that? > > Sharon ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ After Step 5, the Metal Case at one end is going to be HOT and so if you have on the Gloves in Step 6, you won't burn your Hand. Hmm. So maybe you ONLY NEED 1 Glove. I REVISED and CHANGED the order of the Steps (see below). " THANKS " for your reply post! Tom/Psa. 103:1-5 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Aranizer Cleaning Instructions (Revised 9/22/04) 1. Fill a Bucket/Pail with VERY HOT Water (no soap). 2. UNPLUG your Aranizer Air Purifier Unit from the A.C. Outlet!! 3. Hold onto the Power Cable about 1-2 ft. from that end of your Aranizer's Metal Case. 4. Dip your Aranizer up and down 10 times into the Bucket, allowing it to go into the Water about HALFWAY up it's Metal Case. 5. Set you Aranizer down on an Area of the Floor or Carpet, that has been covered by a Plastic Cloth. 6. Put a Heavy Rubber or Canvas Glove on the Hand, which will be holding the HOT Metal Case half. 7. Hold the Metal Case TIGHTLY with it's Vents pointing downward towards the Floor. 8. Shake your Aranizer as MANY times as is needed to REMOVE as MUCH Water as is possible. 9. Allow your Aranizer to dry for at least 12 hours. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > From: " Tom Harrelson " <tharrels1@y...> > > > > Hi all! I NEEDED to be SURE that ANYONE, who owns an Aranizer Air > > Purifier Unit, realizes that he/she NEEDS to be SAFE (see Step 1), > > while cleaning his/her Aranizer, and so I'm posting these REVISED > > Aranizer Cleaning Instructions. I received these Basic Cleaning > > Instructions a few years ago from Ted Trikilis, President and Owner > > of ARAN-AQUA Co.. FYI, ANY Electronic Components, which would be > > DAMAGED by Water, have been coated with a SPECIAL Compound. Besides, > > you're ONLY dip the Metal Case of the Aranizer HALFWAY. I've done > > this Cleaning Procedure at various times in the past for my SS-4x > > Aranizer. > > > > Aranizer Cleaning Instructions > > If you use your Aranizer Air Purifier Unit on a REGULAR Basis, I'd > > recommend cleaning your Aranizer at least EVERY 6 Months, and if > > there's HEAVY Pollution involved, then you NEED to clean your > > Aranizer Air Purifier Unit EVERY 3 Months. > > > > 1. UNPLUG your Aranizer Air Purifier Unit from the A.C. Outlet!! > > 2. Put on a pair of Heavy Rubber or Canvas Gloves. > > 3. Fill a Bucket/Pail with VERY HOT Water (no soap). > > 4. Hold onto the Power Cable about 1-2 ft. from that end of your > > Aranizer's Metal Case. > > 5. Dip your Aranizer up and down 10 times into the Bucket, allowing > > it to go into the Water ONLY about HALFWAY up it's Metal Case. > > 6. Grab the Metal Case with it's Vents pointing downward towards the > > Floor. > > 7. Hold TIGHTLY and shake it ENOUGH times, so that ANY EXCESS Water > > has basically been REMOVED. > > 8. Allow your Aranizer to dry for at least 12 hours. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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