NuWave 47401 OxyPure Portable Air Purifier

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Did you know...?
HEPA lters were
developed in the
1940s to protect
lab workers on the
Manhattan Project
from the very
dangerous radioactive dust their work was
generating. They work like this: As air is
pushed through them, any particles are
trapped in the ne mesh of the lter and
will not be rereleased into the air. These
particles are as small as 0.3 microns, or
0.00011811 inches.That’s a particle that is
a little over 23 times smaller than a human
hair and a True HEPA lter,
like those in
the OxyPure HEPA, will capture 99% of
particles that size or larger!
INSTRUCTIONS
AUTO MODE • ECO MODE
MANUAL FAN
SPEED
This is the basic operating mode
for the OxyPure, the one that activates the rst
time you start the unit, allowing you to manu-
ally operate the Fan Speed without worrying
about the automatic modes or settings.
There’re 4 Fan Speeds:
FAN SPEED LEVEL FAN SPEED RPM
1 300
2 850
3 1050
4 1500
Operating the Fan
Number of
Presses
Fan Speed
Level
Number of Bars
on Panel
1 1 1
2 2 2
3 3 3
4 4 4
5 1 1
Note
No matter what mode the OxyPure is in,
the unit will always display the current
Fan Speed Level.
Pet Lock
The Pet Lock feature disables the control set,
so that your pet, or child, or even you cannot
accidentally change the OxyPure settings.
To Use Pet Lock:
Press and hold FAN SPEED replace until
the Pet Lock appears. The padlock-shaped
Pet Lock symbol will light-up white, indicat-
ing the unit is locked.
To deactivate Pet Lock, press and hold
FAN SPEED replace until the Pet Lock
symbol will go dark, indicating the unit is
unlocked.
Measuring Air Quality:
The OxyPure Sensors
The OxyPure measures the indoor Air
Quality in your home using a PM2.5
benchmark for particle pollution. “PM” stands
for “Particulate Matter”, an airborne mixture of
solid particles and liquid droplets. “2.5” is the
particle size in microns. So, PM2.5 describes
ne, easily inhalable particles like dust, pollen,
mold, smoke, organic compounds and metals.
The sensors measure these particles in the air,
display the results on the control panel, and
activate and adjust the fan to eliminate any Air
Quality issues.
HEPA Filter Basics, LadyofHats, Public
domain, via Wikimedia Commons
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