MODEL 2570
OWNER’S
MANUAL
560 AIR CLEANER
AND IONIZER
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
CAUTION:
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INSTRUCTIONS.
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LOCATION
INTRODUCTION
Remove and discard the plastic bag covering your air
cleaner. Locate your air cleaner near an electrical
outlet.
Congratulations on your purchase of a Sunbeam 560
Air Cleaner. Your unit has been designed for years of
continuous operation.
NOTE: This owner’s manual should be read tho-
roughly before your air cleaner is operated.
Retain your owner’s manual for future refer-
ence.
NOTE: DO NOT USE AN EXTENSION CORD TO
SUPPLY POWER TO YOUR AIR CLEANER.
Remember, the air cleaner must be placed so that air
can freely circulate into the front grill and out of the top
grill. (Figure 1) Never place your air cleaner on soft
surfaces (such as beds, sofas or carpet) or next to
sources of heat (such as stove tops, ovens, etc.).
HOW THE SUNBEAM 560 AIR
CLEANER WORKS
Your air cleaner has a unique High Efficiency Car-
tridge (HEC) that combines four filters into one com-
pact, disposable element for high efficiency cleaning
and easy replacement of cartridge.
ABOUT NEGATIVE IONS
Negative ions, which occur naturally in our environ-
ment, are simply air molecules with a negative charge
that help to remove positively charged pollutants from
the air. However, when indoor air is cooled or recircu-
lated, the negative ions get stripped out of the air. The
negative ion generator in your air cleaner replenishes
the negative ions in your home. These negative ions
are attracted to pollutants and then to any grounded
surface, e.g. walls.
Polluted air enters into the air cleaner through the front
grill. (Figure 1) As shown in Figure 2, the fan pulls in
dirty air and the Pre-Filter (#l) traps large particles
(hair, lint, etc.). The smaller particles (dust, smoke,
pollen) are captured when the air passes through the
2-stage filter. (#2 and #3) The air then passes through a
Charcoal After-Filter (#4) that helps remove house-
hold odors. Next, the Negative Ion Generator (#5)
releases negative ions into the air for extra air freshen-
ing. The cleaned air then passes back into the room
through the top grill. (Figure 1)
OPERATION
Plug the cord into any standard household electrical
outlet. (See data label on bottom of your air cleaner for
electrical specifications and power consumption.)
Figure
3
is
a
diagram of the slide switch label. Initially,
run the unit on HIGH for 1 minute before switching to
the desired speed. The “FAN ONLY” position allows
you to operate your air cleaner without the Negative
Ion Generator engaged. When the Negative Ion Gen-
erator is engaged, the operating light will be illumi-
nated. (See the above section “About Negative Ions”
for more information.) Your air cleaner is designed for
continuous operation -- peak efficiency is obtained
when the air cleaner remains on constantly. For best
results, select “DAILY USE” setting.
Figure
1
DAILY USE
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HIGH
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OFF .
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Figure 2
Figure
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MAINTENANCE
Cabinet
The outside of the cabinet can be cleaned by using a
soft, clean, damp cloth. Never immerse the unit in
water.
Replacing the High Efficiency Cartridge (HEC)
The High Efficiency Cartridge will need to be replaced
every 3-4 months under normal operating conditions.
Turn off the air cleaner and unplug it from the electri-
cal power source.
Remove cabinet lid by depressing tab located under
lid overhang (see Figure 9 for exact tab placement).
Slide lid forward from base and lift off. (Figure 4)
Figure 7
Figure
6
Figure 4
To replace the High Efficiency Cartridge, push the lock-
ing latch (Figure 5) away from the filter, lift used filter
out and insert new filter. The used filter can now be
discarded.
To Clean the Negative Ion Generator Needle
The Negative Ion Generator needle is located in the
right rear of the air cleaner (Figure 9) and should be
cleaned every 60 days.
HIGH
EFFICIENCY
Turn off the air cleaner and unplug it from the electric
C A R T R I D G E
L O C K I N G
L A T C H
power source. Wait approximately
removing top and cleaning.
1
minute before
Carefully use a cotton swab dipped in alcohol and
wipe off the dirt from the needle. Using a dry cotton
swab, make sure the needle is dry.
Figure
5
Replace the cabinet top by following the steps listed
Replace the cabinet top by positioning over the unit.
(Figure 6) Gently slide the top forward until the top
drops into place. (Figure 7) Slide the top backward
until flush with the back of the unit. (Figure 8)
above. (Figures 6, 7 and 8)
NEGATIVE
ION GENERATOR
Figure
9
Figure 6
TO ORDER REPLACEMENT PARTS
If you cannot locate replacement parts through your
local retailer, use the enclosed convenient reorder
form. Allow four weeks for delivery.
TROUBLESHOOTING CHECKLIST
Many service problems can be solved quite easily. The chart below lists potential problems and how to correct them.
Remember, check the simple things first.
WHAT TO CHECK
WHAT TO DO
1. Plug in power cord.
CONDITION
Unit will not operate.
2. Check for power to the electrical outlet.
Plug a table lamp into the electrical outlet
to ensure power availability.
3. ON/OFF Slide Switch
3. Set ON/OFF Slide Switch to desired speed.
4. Refer to Figures 6, 7 and 8, Page 2.
Unit does not operate
on “DAILY USE” setting.
Set Slide Switch on HIGH. Run unit for
one mlnute and reset switch to
DAILY USE setting.
High Efficiency
Cartridge
Unit does not remove
pollutants
Simply remove the High Efficiency Cartridge.
Bylooking at it, you will see a discoloration
of the white filters which lets you know that
the unit is collecting.
High Efficiency
Unit is making a
Replace the High Efficiency Cartridge.
whistling/roaring noise
Cartridge
It may be necessary to relocate your unit at
least 4 feet away from TVs, Radios and Com-
puters. Do not operate unit on the same elec-
trical outlet as TV or radio.
Unit still does not
operate properly
Recheck the above
points
Return unit to Appliance Service Station,
Hattiesburg, Mississippi, for service. See
Warranty Information on back cover for
address.
CABINET TOP
REPLACEMENT PARTS
Description
Cabinet Top
High Efficiency Cartridge
Part Number
Key Number
344951-001
6570
1
2
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To order Replacement Parts, write to Appliance Service Center, 117 Central Industri al Row, Purvis
MS, 39475.
MODEL 2570
560 AIR CLEANER
AND IONIZER
LIMITED ONE YEAR WARRANTY STATEMENT
OWNER’S
MANUAL
This product is warranted for one year from the date of purchase
against electrical and mechanical defects in material and workman-
ship. If the unit fails to operate during this period, return it, prepaid, to
Appliance Service Station, 117 Central Industrial Row, Purvis, Missi-
ssippi, 39475,for repair or replacement without charge at the manu-
facturer’s option. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you
may also have other rights which vary from state to state.
Warrantor: Sunbeam-Oster Household Products
Made in America
Part No. 61600 (144961-001)
Printed in USA
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