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Installation and Operation Manual 
AENO

TM

 air purifier 

 

 

Document version: 1.0.2, aeno.com 

 

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 ASBISc Enterprises PLC. All rights reserved

 

 

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Parameter  

Value  

UV lamp 

Type: UV-C LED * 

Сapability: 1.2

 W 

UV wavelength: 275 nm 
Service life: up to 50 000 h 

Noise level during 
operation 

 22 

 40 dB (at 1 m) * 

Air ionizer 

Power: 0.4 W   

Operating modes (fan 
speed) 

Sleep mode (low speed) (1130 

rpm ±5

 %) 

Middle speed (1250 

rpm ±5

 %) 

High speed (1450 

rpm ±5

 %) 

Serviced area 

25 

 

35 м

** 

Air purification time in the 
serviced area 

30 min 

Productivity (CADR) 

150

200 m 

3

/h *** 

Indicators 

Filter change indicator 

Operating conditions 

Temperature: 0...+50 

°C

 

Relative humidity: 20

75 % (no condensation) 

Storage conditions 

Temperature: −30...+55

 

°C

 

Relative humidity: 20

75 % (non-condensing) 

Installation 

On a flat, horizontal surface 

Body material 

ABS plastic  

Colour 

White 

Size (L×W×H)

 

205×205×375

 mm 

Network cable 

Length: 1.2 m 

Weight 

Net: 2.1 kg 
Gross: 2.8 kg 

Warranty period 

2 years 

Service life 

2 years 

Summary of Contents for AAP0004

Page 1: ...Installation and Operation Manual for the AENOTM Air Purifier Model AAP0004 v 1 0 3 14 04 2023 ...

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Page 3: ...ir respective owners The material presented under the name AENOTM and contained in this manual is protected by international and local laws including copyright and other related rights laws Any references to names of other companies brands and equipment in this document are for the sole purpose of explanation and description of the devices and do not violate anyone s intellectual property rights A...

Page 4: ... or for any possible technical or typographical errors omissions or incidental or consequential damages that may arise from the transmission of this document or the use of the device In the event of discrepancies in the language versions of the document the Russian version of this manual shall take precedence ASBISc does not guarantee with respect to the material herein including but not limited t...

Page 5: ...ions of the Customs Union and complies with the norms of the Customs Union countries The device meets the requirements of the RoHS Directive 2011 65 EU on the restriction of the use of hazardous substances The crossed out trash bin symbol is used to label electrical and electronic equipment and indicates separate collection The symbol is given in accordance with the Directive 2012 19 EU on Waste E...

Page 6: ...orced insulation The device s packaging is recyclable and is partially or completely made from recycled material The packaging of the device can be disposed of along with household waste Safe use guidelines The device is intended to be used by adults children under the supervision of those responsible for their safety people with disabilities who are physically able to operate and maintain the dev...

Page 7: ...The device does not remove carbon monoxide or radon Do not use it to eliminate the effects of combustion processes or air pollution by hazardous chemicals Do not use the device in an area where the air contains particles of oil 8 The device cannot be used to replace a vent or hood while cooking 9 Before you connect the device to the mains check that the rated voltage indicated in the technical doc...

Page 8: ...an build up on the filter over time in that case it must be replaced 29 Use a cotton cloth dampened with a little water and then a dry cloth to clean the device s body Clean only after turning off and unplugging the device 30 Do not use strong chemicals or abrasive materials for cleaning 31 Keep packaging out of the reach of children and pets there is a risk of injury or suffocation Warnings relat...

Page 9: ... diseases high sensitivity to ozone Warnings related to the emission of the built in UV lamp This type of decontamination is not harmful to the environment However UV radiation can have adverse effects on human health if the UV lamp is turned on when the body of the device is removed Therefore extreme caution should be exercised when operating the UV lamps and follow all instructions contained in ...

Page 10: ...Installation and Operation Manual AENOTM air purifier Document version 1 0 2 aeno com ASBISc Enterprises PLC All rights reserved Page 10 of 43 Information obtained from public sources ...

Page 11: ...and labelling 22 1 5 Device control 23 1 5 1 Device control panel 23 2 Installation and operation 25 2 1 Unpacking and preparing for operation 25 2 2 Turning the device on and off 27 2 2 1 Ionization mode 28 2 2 2 UV disinfection mode 28 3 Maintenance and repair 29 3 1 Cleaning of the device s body 29 3 2 Cleaning and changing the filter 30 3 2 1 Cleaning the filter 30 3 2 2 Changing the filter 32...

Page 12: ...e device 16 Figure 3 Composition of the combined filter 17 Figure 4 Package 22 Figure 5 Device control panel 23 Figure 6 Unpacking and Installation 25 Figure 7 Preparing for work 26 Figure 8 Examples of device placement 27 Figure 9 Cleaning of the device s body 30 Figure 10 Prohibition of contact with water 32 Table 1 Main technical specifications 19 Table 2 Accessories 22 Table 3 Device control p...

Page 13: ...rpose of the device The AENO air purifier is designed to clean indoor air from allergens including flower pollen fungal spores dust particles pet hair as well as to eliminate unpleasant odors The air purifier provides multiple stage cleaning NOTE This air purifier is not a substitute for regular cleaning nor does it function as a kitchen hood during cooking Figure 1 Physical configuration ...

Page 14: ...Installation and Operation Manual AENOTM air purifier Document version 1 0 2 aeno com ASBISc Enterprises PLC All rights reserved Page 14 of 43 ...

Page 15: ...Installation and Operation Manual AENOTM air purifier ASBISc Enterprises PLC All rights reserved Document version 1 0 2 aeno com Page 15 of 43 ...

Page 16: ... Enterprises PLC All rights reserved Page 16 of 43 Elements of the device see figure 2 1 the body of the device 2 3 air inlet and outlet openings 4 port for connecting the power cable 5 10 controle panel buttons 11 bottom cover handle 12 13 bottom cover latches Figure 2 Elements of the device ...

Page 17: ...tc HEPA filter class E11 removes fine dust pollen bacteria viruses and parasitic fungal spores from the air Purification efficiency in the MPPS range approximately 0 1 0 3 µm is at least 99 23 Carbon filter removes unpleasant odors The tests have shown that the degree of protection against Escherichia coli bacteria and Staphylococcus aureus 99 9 the degree of antiviral protection against influenza...

Page 18: ... reserved Page 18 of 43 According to the tests conducted Additional air cleaning and disinfection options Ionizer produces negative ions attracts residual dirt UV lamp generates ultraviolet radiation of type C with a wavelength of 275 nm Ultraviolet radiation in the spectral range 205 315 nm has antibacterial properties ...

Page 19: ...filter Ionizer UV lamp Nominal device parameters Input voltage 12 V DC Input current 2 0 A Nominal parameters of the adapter Input voltage 110 240 V AC Input current 0 6 A Input power 24 0 W Frequency 50 60 Hz Power consumption Standby mode 1 6 W Low speed 5 9 W Middle speed 7 5 W High speed 10 1 W Protection class against electric shock Class III Degree of protection of the body IP33 Filter Type ...

Page 20: ...1130 rpm 5 Middle speed 1250 rpm 5 High speed 1450 rpm 5 Serviced area 25 35 м2 Air purification time in the serviced area 30 min Productivity CADR 150 200 m 3 h Indicators Filter change indicator Operating conditions Temperature 0 50 C Relative humidity 20 75 no condensation Storage conditions Temperature 30 55 C Relative humidity 20 75 non condensing Installation On a flat horizontal surface Bod...

Page 21: ...c Enterprises PLC All rights reserved Document version 1 0 2 aeno com Page 21 of 43 Parameter Value Certificates CE RoHS UKCA EAC UA TR Depending on the mode of operation Depending on the height of the ceiling in the room Depending on the duration of the filter ...

Page 22: ...s Table 2 Accessories Name Quantity AENO air purifier see figure 4 a 1 pc Combined filter see figure 4 b 1 pc Power adapter see Figure 4 c 1 pc Quick start guide 1 pc Warranty card 1 pc 1 4 Packaging and labelling The air purifier AAP0004 of the brand AENOTM is delivered in individual cardboard package of 287 237 391 mm containing the full name marking and main technical specifications as well as ...

Page 23: ... 1 5 1 Device control panel Figure 5 Device control panel On the AENO AAP0004 air purifier control panel there are 6 indicator buttons which are used to control the device Table 3 Device control panel buttons Symbol Description POWER button is used to turn on and off the operating mode of the device SLEEP indicator button SPEED MID indicator button SPEED HIGH indicator button FILTER indicator butt...

Page 24: ...n and Operation Manual AENOTM air purifier Document version 1 0 2 aeno com ASBISc Enterprises PLC All rights reserved Page 24 of 43 NOTE Do not press the buttons with too much force as this could damage the device ...

Page 25: ...operating and storing the AENO air purifier follow the rules for safe use of the device see the Limitations and Warnings section 2 1 Unpacking and preparing for operation Figure 6 Unpacking and Installation Carefully open the package and remove the device and accessories Open the bottom cover of the unit see Figure 6 a and make sure that there is no plastic filter package If plastic package is pre...

Page 26: ... 7 Preparing for work Insert the plug of the power adapter into the device s connector Then connect the device to a power source by inserting the adapter plug into a socket outlet see Figure 7 a Press the POWER button on the device s control panel see Figure 7 b WARNING Use only the power adapter provided Use of other adapters may damage the device ...

Page 27: ...s and a short beep sounds can be heard Then the lights go out and the device enters standby mode Press the POWER button to activate the device If you press this button again the device will stop and return to standby mode After activating the device select its operating mode by pressing one of the buttons SLEEP low speed SPEED MID SPEED HIGH Buttons are used to change the fan s speed The higher th...

Page 28: ...les that would be too small to filter without exposure to ions NOTE Some large particles may be deposited on horizontal surfaces around the device This results in the formation of dust deposits on the floor and furniture It is recommended that the room be damp cleaned after the air purifier has finished operating Ionization also produces ozone It deactivates bacteria mould spores and other harmful...

Page 29: ... is recommended to periodically perform the following actions cleaning of the device s body filter cleaning filter change WARNING Make sure the device is turned off and unplugged before performing the maintenance 3 1 Cleaning of the device s body Use a cloth dampened with water to remove dirt and dust from the body For heavy soiling apply a neutral detergent to the cloth and clean the soiling Then...

Page 30: ...ilter Clean the filter at least every 1 000 hours of operation and do not use the filter at the end of its service life The filter of the device needs to be replaced every 2 200 hours of operation 2 4 months Remember the cleaner the filter the more efficiently the device operates To clean the filter turn the device upside down and place it on a horizontal surface Remove the bottom cover of the uni...

Page 31: ...e by placing it on paper or other backing material in order not to damage the table To remove dust or large particles of dirt from the filter use a soft brush or a cloth lightly dampened with water and a neutral cleaning agent After cleaning the outside surface remove debris from the liner and clean the inside of the filter Do not put pressure on the filter surfaces as they are easily damaged Avoi...

Page 32: ... it clockwise 3 2 2 Changing the filter After 2200 hours of operation the device emits s serie of short beeps and the indicator of the FILTER button starts flashing This means that the combined filter of the purifier is dirty and needs to be replaced Press and hold the FILTER button for 3 seconds The button light will stop flashing Next replace the filter by following the instructions below If you...

Page 33: ...r by turning it counterclockwise Remove the used filter from the purifier s body Remove the new filter from its package and place it into the body of the device trying not to damage the filter surface Install the bottom cover on the device by turning it clockwise Press the FILTER button on the device control panel to zero and restart the countdown of the new filter ...

Page 34: ...tion set out in the User Manual of the device are followed during the warranty period For warranty replacement the device must be returned to the retailer along with the receipt verifying the purchase The following are not considered defects the smell of new plastic or rubber during the first days of operation change of colour shade gloss of equipment parts during operation noises not exceeding th...

Page 35: ...is document 4 3 LIABILITY LIMITATION Products with manufacturing defects are subject to warranty service during the warranty period In this case the warranty period is extended by the duration of the repair AENOTM products are not eligible for free warranty service if the following damages or defects are found damage caused by force majeure accidents negligence intentional or careless actions inac...

Page 36: ...and is in lieu of all other express or implied warranties The manufacturer does not provide any warranty express or implied beyond the description contained herein including an implied warranty of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose The use of defective faulty or unacceptable devices remains at the discretion of the purchaser The manufacturer shall not be liable for damages to oth...

Page 37: ...ust be collected separately at the end of their service life and cannot be disposed of together with unsorted municipal waste Parts of unusable devices must be separated and sorted by material type Proper collection recycling and disposal of these devices will help avoid potential environmental and health impacts from the harmful substances they contain The device must be taken to a local recyclin...

Page 38: ...fo Tel 357 25857000 asbis com Information about obtained certificates and declarations of conformity Declarations and Certificates Declaration of conformity to directives 2014 30 EU 2014 35 EU 2009 125 EU regulation 1907 2006 EU of November 1 2021 RoHS Declaration of Conformity 2011 65 EU of November 5 2021 DSTU EN 50564 2016 55014 1 2016 55014 2 2015 60335 1 2017 60335 2 65 2015 chang 11 2015 of ...

Page 39: ...e integrity of the mains plug and cable Make sure that the FILTER button is not blinking 2 Dust is poorly removed There are obstacles preventing air intake or exhaust Check whether the surface of the filter is not clogged the packaging has been removed and the unit is not blocked by curtains or furniture 3 The device emits a loud noise during its operation The device is tilted Foreign objects got ...

Page 40: ...ghts reserved Page 40 of 43 Problem Possible causes Solution cleaning or replacing the filter run time will be reset and the indicator will go off WARNING If none of the possible solutions solves the problem contact your supplier or service center Please do not disassemble or attempt to repair the device on your own ...

Page 41: ...icle cleaning efficiency of at least 99 in the MPPS range MPPS The particles size with the greatest permeability at which the air filter exhibits the lowest cleaning efficiency approximately 0 1 up to 0 3 μm ABS plastic Shock resistant technical plastic widely used in the manufacture of household products UV C Shortwave type C ultraviolet radiation with a wavelength of 100 240 nm and a frequency o...

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