STEP 1
Use a large enough container, such as a
laundry tub or trash container, to hold one or
both cell(s).
NOTE: Sharp corners on the cell(s) can scratch
STEP 2
Dissolve about 3/4 cup of automatic dishwasher
detergent per cell in enough hot water to cover
the cell(s). If the detergent does not dissolve
readily, or forms a scum on the water, try
another brand, or use softened water.
STEP 3
After the detergent has completely dissolved,
place the cell(s) in the container and let soak for
15 to 20 minutes. Agitate them up and down a
few times, and remove.
STEP 4
Next, wash the prefilter(s) the same way. Empty
and rinse the wash container.
STEP 5
Rinse the cell(s) and prefilter(s) with a hard
spray of very hot water; rinse the tub clean,
then fill the tub with clean hot water and soak
for 5 to 15 minutes. Rinse until the water
draining from the cell(s) and prefilter(s) no
longer feels slippery.
STEP 6
Soak cell(s) and prefilter(s) in a final clear water
rinse for 10 minutes.
STEP 7
Wipe the ionizer wires and contact board on the
end of the cell using your thumb and forefinger
with a small, damp cloth.
Washing the cell(s)
Use the hand sprayer at a coin-operated do-it-
at a car wash
yourself car wash to wash the cell(s). Hold the
nozzle at least two feet away from the unit to
avoid damage (such as broken ionizer wires or
bent collector plates) from the high pressure
stream of water. Follow the same sequence of
wash and rinse as recommended for cars.
However, do not wax the cell(s). Be sure to
rinse until the water draining from the cell(s) no
longer feels slippery.
the surface of a bathtub.
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