User Manual

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FILTER button that is blinking every time the filter shall be replaced (an
audible signal will also be emitted. You may stop it by pressing this button
again);
UV-C button used to turn on the UV lamp intended for air disinfection.
Maintenance
The HEPA filter shall be cleaned on a regular basis, but never rinsed up with water
or used after the end of service life. Please dry the HEPA filter regularly in the sun.
Do not remove dust from the HEPA filter with a vacuum cleaner or a water jet.
The HEPA filter shall be replaced every 2,200 hours of operation (i.e. every 3-6
months). To remove dust from the HEPA filter, you shall remove it from the purifier
casing. Use a soft cloth with a neutral (non-aggresive) detergent to remove dust or
large pieces of dirt from the surface of the HEPA filter. The HEPA filter shall be
installed back in the purifier casing only after it gets dried. If the device is not planned
to be used for a long time, please store it covered with a dustproof bag in a dry, cool
and well-ventilated area. It is also recommended to power on the device from time
to time for at least a few minutes in order to keep it in a good working condition.
ATTENTION! Do not allow water to enter the purifier.
Troubleshooting
1. The purifier does not turn on. Make sure that the purifier is plugged into the
mains socket, and that there is no power supply failure, as well as that the
circuit breaker is on, and that the fuses are intact, and that the filter change
LED is blinking red.
2. The device makes a loud noise. Make sure that nothing is stuck in the fan,
and that the purifier is not tilted. If the noise is still too loud, try to reduce the
fan speed using the Speed Mid or the Sleep button. Also, use Sleep Mode to
operate the purifier at night.