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MESH DUST FILTER MAINTENANCE
Checking the Mesh Dust Filters:
When the mesh dust filters need maintenance, the front display will show the following screen with a pulsing red ring:
Cleaning the Mesh Dust Filters:
When the Check Dust Filters message appears on the front display, remove the dust filters and inspect them for debris.
If maintenance is required, be sure to KEEP THE AIR PURIFIER PLUGGED IN and running, and complete the following steps:
Gently slide up the filters to remove
them. Check the screens for dust and
debris buildup.
Use a vacuum cleaner on low power with
a soft brush attachment OR a cloth/towel
to remove debris from the mesh screens.
DO NOT use abrasive chemical cleaners.
If additional cleaning is required, switch
o the air purifier and rinse the mesh dust
filters with room temperature tap water. Be
sure to completely dry the screens for 12
hours before reinstalling. DO NOT USE the
air purifier when mesh filters are wet.
Ensure that the air purifier is switched on
and gently reinsert the mesh dust filters into
the slots on the sides. Be sure to push each
dust filter into place until it is flush with the
air purifier body.
Once both mesh dust filters have been
cleaned and reinstalled, the air purifier
will recalibrate and begin to analyse air
purification status, indicated by the
rotating lights.
1. LOCATE AND REMOVE
MESH DUST FILTERS
4. REINSTALL MESH DUST FILTERS
2. CLEAN DUST FILTERS
5. RECALIBRATION
3. ADDITIONAL CLEANING
(NOT REQUIRED)
Note: The HEPA Filter Technology allows up to 5 years* of use out of a single HEPA filter.
*Tested to GB/T18801-2015 P.CCM, based on 50% CADR decline, 28 sq. m cleaning area and 12 hours daily operation on MAX fan speed.
Note: To manually reset the Check
Dust Filters indicator, press and hold
the filter icon on the top control panel
for 1-2 seconds.
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