
5. The left illuminated switch, (main power), starts the two fans and the first four ozone plates,
providing 14,000 mg/hr output. In the "on" position, the red switch will be illuminated. The four
running plates will be visible through the top grate, and will glow a blue color when operating.
6. The right illuminated switch, (booster), powers the second four ozone plates, generating an
additional 14,000 mg/hr. output for a total of 28,000 mg/hr. The right switch cannot operate
unless the left switch is in the "on" position (and illuminated). All eight ozone plates will glow
when the unit is operating at maximum ozone generating mode (both switches in "on" position).
7. The gas must have unobstructed access to every surface, therefore, it is recommended that all
internal doors, cabinets, drawers, etc. are left open, so the gas will flow freely.
8. The ozone output of the generator improves in lower humidity environments. Drying out the
space prior to treatment, will extend the life of the plates.
9. Because ozone is heavier than air, the unit is designed to project the gas upwards. This allows
the unit to be set on the floor in areas with lower ceiling heights. Taller ceiling heights may
require the unit be elevated to ensure adequate gas distribution. In addition, the unit's handle
can also be used as a stand, tilting the unit on its side to project the gas in a specific direction.
In larger areas, treatments can be enhanced by utilizing fans to help circulate the gas. In
buildings, central HVAC systems on "fan mode" will also aid in the distribution of the gas,
while sanitizing the system ducts.
DO NOT run the unit constantly, instead, using the timer, cycle the unit on and off (see the
guidelines below) to allow for the most effective treatment. Stronger odors require more
treatment time however, every situation is different*:
Mild Medium Strong
per 3000 ft
2
Odor Odor Odor
Hours On: 1 2 3
Hours Off: 1 1 1
Number of Cycles: 4 4 4
Total Ozone Hours: 4 8 12
Total Time: 8 12 16
*The above chart is only a guideline, and every
situation is unique. More treatment time may
be required, and there's no danger in conducting
multiple treatments on the same area.
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