Sunbeam 2585 User Manual

INSTRUCTIONS  
HOW YOUR SUNBEAM  
ELECTRONIC AIR CLEANER WORKS  
A. Remove plastic bag covering the air cleaner.  
The air around you is filled with thousands of particles  
B. Select location for air cleaner with electrical outlet  
nearby. Remember, air cleaner must be placed so  
there is unobstructed free circulation of air into  
and out of the unit.  
of air pollution. Some of the pollutants  
and lint are visible to the naked eye, but most of the  
pollutants  
dust, smoke  
pollen and bacteria, to name a few are  
microscopic in size. Your SUNBEAM electronic air  
cleaner has been designed to let you enjoy a refresh-  
ing experience in clean air living.  
OPERATION  
Polluted air enters the air cleaner through the front  
(Figure 1). The aluminum pre-filter 1 (Figure 2) on the  
inside of the front grill of the unit will help remove some  
of the large particles of pollution as dirty air is drawn in.  
A. Plug the power cord into any standard household  
electrical outlet. (See data label on bottom of unit  
for electrical specifications and power con-  
sumption.  
Once inside the unit, the pollution particles in the dirty  
air receive a powerful positive electrical charge as  
they pass through the ionizing section  
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The positive  
charged particles then enter a collecting section 3  
with alternately charged positive and negative (ground)  
plates. The particles are repelled from the positive  
plates and attracted to the oppositely charged plates  
and remain there through natural adhesion until re-  
moved by the washing process. The air then passes  
through a charcoal filter 4 that helps remove house-  
hold odors. Next the electronically cleaned air  
passes back into the room through the top grill.  
B. Turn unit on by turning the On/Off switch to the  
desired blower speed. (Low, Medium or High)  
(See Figure 3). Until your unit is adequately  
broken in, blower motor speed should be set on  
High for one minute initially before switching to  
desired setting. Your electronic air cleaner is  
designed for continuous operation . . . peak effi-  
ciency is obtained if the air cleaner remains on  
constantly.  
Figure  
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4.  
OPTIONAL  
AFTER-FILTER  
CHARCOAL  
3.  
COLLECTOR  
1. PRE-FILTER,  
2. ION!ZER  
Figure 3  
NOTE: You may notice an occasional, infrequent  
sharp snapping sound coming from the unit. This is  
a normal occurrence called “arcing” and results as  
large particles of dust are collected in the  
collecting cell. Should prolonged or continuous arc-  
ing occur, the ionizing-collecting cell should be  
thoroughly cleaned and dried. (See Cleaning In-  
structions).  
Figure 2  
This appliance has a polarized plug (one blade is  
wider than the other). As a safety feature, this plug  
will fit in a polarized outlet only one way. If the plug  
does not fit fully in the outlet, reverse the plug. If it  
still does not fit, contact a qualified electrician. Do  
not attempt to defeat this safety feature.  
CARE OF CABINET  
C E L L  
H A N D L E  
C E L L  
L O C K I N G  
L A T C H  
CABINET:  
You should treat the cabinet of your air cleaner as you  
would any other piece of fine furniture. Soft cloths and  
furniture polish will keep it clean and attractive for  
many years.  
OZONE  
Under normal operating conditions all electrostatic air  
cleaners produce minute quantities of ozone as an  
incidental by-product, as do televisions and other  
electrical appliances. Scientific measurements taken  
with the most accurate equipment available show the  
range of ozone emitted from a Sunbeam electronic air  
Figure 5  
cleaner is between  
and  
ppm. This is between  
l/20 and l/5 of the established safe limits of 0.1 ppm. It  
is a negligible figure, in fact, if this amount of ozone is  
considered to be harmful, it is dangerous to take an  
afternoon walk in the park on a summer day.  
TO REMOVE CELL FOR CLEANING  
Cell will need cleaning about every four to eight weeks  
when air cleaner is in constant use.  
A. Turn off unit and unplug from electrical power  
source.  
B. Remove cabinet top. Cabinet top is easily removed  
by pressing down on tab located on top of front  
grill (Fig. 4); while pressing down on tab with one  
hand, slide cabinet top with other hand slowly  
toward front grill about one inch until unlocked.  
Cabinet top can now be lifted up and off.  
Figure 6  
D. Slide pre-filter upward from front of cell (Figure 7).  
Figure  
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C. Push cell locking latch (Figure 5) away from cell  
while lifting cell out of the cabinet using the two  
small handles on the top of the cell (Figure 6).  
Figure 7  
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E. Slide charcoal filter upward from back of cell  
D. After the cell has soaked sufficiently, it should be  
shaken vigorously in water until clean. (Figure 9).  
(Figure 8).  
Figure 9  
Figure 8  
E. Thoroughly rinse both sides of cell. If a sprayer is  
available, spray with water (Figure 10). Check to  
make sure cell plates are clean.  
REPLACEMENT OF CHARCOAL FILTER  
F. Repeat (C) to (E) if necessary.  
ACTIVATED CHARCOAL FILTER HELPS REMOVE  
HOUSEHOLD ODORS:  
Washing the charcoal filter with soap and water will  
destroy its ability to adsorb odor. However, lint and dirt  
build-up can be removed with a vacuum cleaner using  
a
brush attachment.  
Odor adsorption effectiveness will gradually deterio-  
rate and the charcoal filter should be replaced every  
three months.  
TO CLEAN CELL  
NOTE: When handling collecting cell, extreme care  
should be taken so fine ionizing wires and metal plates  
are not damaged. (Do not wash charcoal filter.)  
Figure 10  
A. Slide out pre-filter located on front of cell. Rinse  
thoroughly with clean warm water. Set aside to dry.  
G. Shake as much water out of the cell as possible  
and allow at least one hour for cell to dry.  
B
Use dishwashing detergent and the hottest water  
available to make a good soaking solution.  
H. Check to make sure cell is thoroughly dry and  
replace in unit as described below.  
NOTE: If cell is extremely dirty, spray the cell with a  
household cleaning agent such as 409, Fantastik or  
Lysol, let soak five (5) minutes before proceeding to  
washing instructions.  
TO REPLACE CELL AFTER CLEANING  
NOTE: Use label located on top of cell for proper  
placement of filters into cell and for replacing  
cell into unit. Unit will not operate properly if  
cell is not replaced correctly.  
C. Completely immerse the cell and soak for 20 to 30  
minutes.  
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D. Replace cabinet top by positioning over the unit  
(Figure 14). Gently slide top forward until top  
engages locking tabs (Figure 15). Slide top until  
flush with the back of the unit (Figure 16).  
A. Slide the pre-filter in the slots provided in the front  
of the cell (Figure 11).  
Figure 11  
B
Slide the charcoal filter in the slots provided in the  
back of the cell (Figure 12).  
Figure 14  
Figure 15  
Figure 16  
Figure 12  
C. Using cell handles, align cell with the ribs on the  
inside cabinet wall (Figure 13). Gently slide cell  
into place.  
CELL  
H A N D L E  
Figure 13  
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Figure 17  
NOTE: An occasional “arcing” sound is normal when operating the unit immediately after cleaning the cell and  
should stop after a few minutes of operation.  
TROUBLESHOOTING CHECK LIST  
Many times service problems that appear to be major can be solved quite easily. The chart below lists potential problems  
and how to correct them. Remember, check the simple things first.  
CONDITION  
Unit fails  
WHAT TO CHECK  
WHAT TO DO  
1. Plug in power cord.  
1. Power cord  
2. On/Off Switch  
2. Set On/Off switch for desired blower speed.  
to turn on.  
3. Cabinet Top is properly  
installed.  
3. Refer to Item D, Page 4.  
4. Cell is properly installed.  
4. To properly install the cell, make sure the  
side of the cell with three notches at the  
bottom is located next to the switch.  
Setting of On/Off switch  
Ionizer-Collector Cell  
Set On/Off switch on High. Run unit for one  
minute and reset On/Off switch at Low speed.  
Unit does not  
operate at Low speed.  
Wash ionizer-collector cell by following the  
directions listed in “To Clean Cell”. Operate unit  
for one week, remove the cell and look at the  
cell. If operating correctly, the cell will have a  
collection of “adhered pollutants” attached to  
the plates of the cell.  
Unit does not  
remove pollutants.  
Unit sparks,  
crackles and pops.  
Ionizer-Collector Cell  
Wash ionizer-collector cell. Make sure cell is  
thoroughly dry.  
Have unit serviced.  
Unit still does not  
Re-check the above points  
operate properly.  
NOTES:  
1.  
Discoloration of aluminum collector cell plates is normal with use, even after cleaning,  
2. Blowing smoke directly into the front grill is not a test for unit performance.  
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Key Number  
Part Number  
Description  
REPLACEMENT  
PARTS  
MODEL NO.  
1
347166-001  
Cabinet Top  
2
3
342480-001  
Pre-Filter  
442415001  
Ionizer-Collector Cell  
Charcoal Filter (Set of 2)*  
6571  
4
2585  
SUNBEAM TABLE TOP  
ELECTRONIC AIR CLEANER  
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MODEL 2585  
TABLE TOP ELECTRONIC  
AIR CLEANER  
OWNER’S  
MANUAL  
The Model Number will be found on the name plate attached to the  
bottom of the SUNBEAM Electronic Air Cleaner. Always mention the  
Model Number when requesting service or repair parts for your SUN-  
BEAM Electronic Air Cleaner.  
WHEN ORDERING REPAIR PARTS, ALWAYS GIVE THE FOLLOWING  
INFORMATION:  
1. Part Number  
3. Model Number 2585  
2. Part Description  
.
4. Name of Item  
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SUNBEAM Table Top  
HOW TO ORDER  
Electronic Air Cleaner  
REPAIR PARTS  
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