24.
Choose the 2.4 GHz home WiFi that the unit should connect to from available list
and then enter the password for this home WiFi into the App
–
wait for the unit
to establish a connection.
25.
Complete the steps of naming your newly onboarded air purifier!
26.
Later, if you would ever like to reset the WiFi credentials stored on your unit
please long press the POWER button
for 5 seconds until WiFi icon
starts
blinking (i.e. like step 20, hotspot activated). While in this state, again, long press
the POWER button
for 5 seconds until WiFi icon
stops blinking and is not
lit. Unit’s WiFi settings are now reset and it will not aim to connect t
o your WiFi
network.
CLEANING, CARING & STORAGE
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NOTE: Always unplug the air purifier before cleaning to prevent shock or fire hazards. Never use abrasive, harsh
detergents OR wax for cleaning the unit. The high efficiency filters cannot be washed, they must always be replaced
when at the end of life.
CLEANING & CARING
27.
Ensure the sensor window is kept unclogged for optimal performance of the unit.
It is natural for dust to accumulate in this area, hence ensure regular (e.g. once
per 4 weeks) vacuuming of the sensor window with a vacuum cleaner that has a
narrow nozzle/brush.
28.
The plastic parts of the unit should be cleaned with an oil-free dry cloth. For stains
on plastic parts, use a slightly damp soft microfiber cloth to gently rub against
the stain.
29.
The fabric attached to the front panel should be wiped with an oil-free dry cloth
or by using a vacuum cleaner with a soft brush to avoid breaking of the fibers.
The area around the air inlet on the front of the unit may accumulate more dust
than some other parts and hence may require more frequent cleaning to ensure
optimal performance.
STORAGE
30.
When storing away, besides unplugging the unit and winding the power cord
loosely around the bottom feet, ensure that unit including the high efficiency
filters and the fabric front panel are covered up to avoid accumulation of dust.
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