You probably have a burned out high voltage transformer. That's what produces the ozone. Helpful hint...........the high voltage transformer is also the one used in bug zappers
Remove the plaques and using an old tooth brush clean with mild soap and water.. Rinse thoroughly, towel dry and finish drying them with blow drier. The interior of the unit and it's filter should also be cleaned. Depending on what type filer it uses (Aluminum mesh or soft mesh plastic) they too and can be washed with mild soap and water, rinsed and thoroughly dried. Any other type filter material may need to be replaced. Clean the interior with canned compressed air with a straw nozzle and a dry paper towel.
Of course, before you do any of the above, unplug the unit.
Your fan motor probably needs additional maintenance, in the way of lubrication.
After removing the unit from power, access the Fan blade and spin with
finger. If there is any resistance to note then the spindle running
through 2 bearing surfaces needs lubrication.
See the other question/answer to fan removal - motor lube.
If you have any sort of humidity to contend with and have a FreshAir
model F1 or earlier different type, they seem to have some corrosion
problems after a period of a couple years.
It is just a function of the machine/job that necessitates such maintenance.
there is no power supplied to the bulb. But You can fix your unit, trade it in for a brand new one or find additional help here: https://freshairpurifiers.net
your unit keeps burning the fuse. But You can fix your unit, trade it in for a brand new one or find additional help here: https://freshairpurifiers.net
there is not enough power supplied to the motor. But You can fix your unit, trade it in for a brand new one or find additional help here: https://freshairpurifiers.net
Looks like there is no power to the lamp. You can fix your unit, trade it in for a brand new on or find additional help here: https://freshairpurifiers.net
My unit would display e001 and e003 errors. Cleaning the filter and replacing the ceramic ozone plate did not fix it. Ended up taking the board out and inspecting it. Three capacitors were bad. After replacing, the system is working again.
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You may check to make sure that the power cord is correctly connected to the outlet. Test the outlet is functioning properly using another appliance or lamp. Also, check the fuse or circuit breaker. The outlet may be overloaded if other appliances are also in use. Establish and correct the cause of the overload. If none of these works, then there is something wrong with your purifier unit and contact the store where you purchase it or Honeywell for replacement. It is advised not attempt to repair the unit yourself.
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Check the screen to make sure the plastic piece is depressing the switch at the bottom...the machine will not activate to on if this switch is not on..and depressed by the plastic piece on the Flair SCREEN.
I can help you get a copy of the manual. I can either fax or email it to you. If you email me, I can send you a copy. My email is stevelam at ecobusiness.com.