Kinetronics Canned Air Ionizer
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step 1
Select any can of compressed air. These can be purchased at office supply or hardware stores. Important: Be sure the gas is not flammable.
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step 2
Remove the existing nozzle off the can. This may require a screwdriver to pry it off.
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step 3
There are two spray nozzles provided with the Ionizer. One fits a stem top can. One fits a hole top can. Choose the appropriate nozzle.
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step 4
Install the spray nozzle facing away from you. It's normal for a burst of air to be released during this step. Press it down quickly to set it in place.
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step 5
Position the air ionizer trigger mechanism over the spray nozzle.
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step 6
Place the nose tip of the trigger mechanism into the crimp of the can and lower the back portion until it pops into place. This may require a little force.
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step 7
Rotate the trigger mechanism on the can until the hole in the spray nozzle is aligned with the gap.
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step 8
The pin should sit directly above the hole in the nozzle. When the trigger is squeezed, the pin will be lowered in front of the air flow and the air will flow around it.
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step 9
The pin becomes charged during use. A red light comes on to indicate this. As the air flows around the pin, it adds ions to the air stream. These ions neutralize any charge on the surface of the glass or acrylic.
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step 10
Attach the clamp to the lower portion of the can.
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step 11
With the clamp attached, the can will stand balanced.
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step 12
Place a battery in the compartment on top of the ionizer.
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step 13
When you squeeze the trigger, the Ionizer produces and adds ions to the air stream.
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step 14
These ions neutralize any charge on the surface to which they are directed, allowing the air stream to easily remove dust particles.
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