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AIR CLEANING SYSTEMS and INdOOR AIR QUALITY 

Why should I be concerned with the air  

I am breathing?

Sometimes it may be better to not know what is in the air, but since you are reading 
this we’ll share what the leading health agencies are reporting. 

First a little background on particulate matter. The particles that float through the 

air are a combination of solid particles and liquid droplets.  Particles are measured 
in microns, where a micron is one millionth of a meter (10-6 meters) and is also 
called a micrometer. The particles that we can see with the naked eye are those 
larger than 50 microns. A human hair is approximately 100 microns in diameter. The 
airborne particles that result in allergies or impact our health are much smaller and 
not visible with the naked eye.  Mold spores and pollen particles are from  to 10 
microns.  At times they can be visible but this is when there is a large concentration 
massed together.  

Before we get to the types of particles in the air, let’s review the particulates in the 
air that are 10 microns and smaller and why we need to care about them.  Particles 
10 microns and smaller can pass through and deposit in our respiratory system 
and are referred to as respiratory particulates.  The concern here is that the smaller 
particles can be breathed deep into the lungs.  These smallest of particles tend to 
stay suspended in the air longer than very large particles such as dust so there is a 
greater chance for inhalation.  They can also serve as a vehicle to transport contam-
inants deep into the lung area.

Particles 5 microns and larger are trapped in the throat and nasal regions, particles 
between 1 and 5 microns are trapped in the trachea (leads to the lungs) and larger 
lung branches and particles less than 1 micron in size go to the alveolar area which 
are the tiny air sacs in the lungs.  This is where the exchange of oxygen and carbon 
dioxide takes place.

The primary composition of our air is made up of Nitrogen, Oxygen, Argon and 
Carbon Dioxide.  All of this is obviously invisible to us.  Unfortunately, the respiratory 
particulates are also not visible to the naked eye.  Here is a summary of the com-
mon “pollutants”:

Bacteria: 0. - 5 microns
Mold spores:  – 10 microns
Pollen: 10-0 microns
Dust mites: 300 microns (feces 0 microns) – most common allergen in US
Viruses: 1 micron and smaller

Summary of Contents for A350

Page 1: ...hazards or unsafe practices which can result in severe personal injury or death This symbol refers to hazards or unsafe practices which can result in severe personal injury or death and the potential for product or property damage Electrical Hazard Symbols ELECTRICAL SAFETY ALERT T100 A375UV T300 A350 ...

Page 2: ...Important Safeguards 3 Indoor Air Quality Control 4 How To Assemble And Use 6 Model Specifications A375UV 6 A350 10 T300 12 T100 16 How To Clean And Maintain 17 Warranty Information 18 Warranty Registration Card ...

Page 3: ...p the cord away from heated surfaces Do not insert any foreign objects into the air inlet or outlet grill Only use this appliance for its intended purpose of air cleaning in non industrial environments Do not use attachments or filters not recommended by Alen Do not place appliance on a soft surface such as a bed or other soft furnishings Only use this appliance in an upright position Do not clean...

Page 4: ...we need to care about them Particles 10 microns and smaller can pass through and deposit in our respiratory system and are referred to as respiratory particulates The concern here is that the smaller particles can be breathed deep into the lungs These smallest of particles tend to stay suspended in the air longer than very large particles such as dust so there is a greater chance for inhalation Th...

Page 5: ...s As we have said the most effective tech nology to safely remove these particles is with HEPA filtration A true HEPA filter is rated at removal of 99 97 of particles that are 0 3 microns and larger An interesting fact is that the effectiveness of HEPA filters increases over time which is the opposite of the ionic or filter less technologies as those plates get dirty the ability to charge and coll...

Page 6: ...ss the On Off button to start running re press it to stop 2 When the air purifier is turned on the fan will run at medium speed for 3 seconds before running at low speed default speed Press the speed button each time the fan speed will cycle 3 While the air purifier is on press the TIMER button to the desired run time hours The air purifier will automatically turn off once the timer has counted do...

Page 7: ... The higher the dust particle level the further the indicator bar moves from left to right 8 The odor sensor can also detect cosmetic and aerosol odors As the odor level increases the odor indicator s bar moves from right to left If the air purifier is moved to a new location the sensor needs a short period of time to adjust to the new environment During this time the indication of air cleanliness...

Page 8: ... by lifting the pull strings on either side of the filter 4 Remove the metal bar across the UV bulb by removing the R L screws 5 Hold the edge of the UV bulb and gently twist a quarter turn until it unlocks from the socket Pull the pins out of the side of the socket one at a time 6 Remove the UV bulb Gently handle the new UV bulb on the ends only 7 Gently insert the UV bulb into the socket and twi...

Page 9: ...perate 9 UV bulb sterilization the germicidal UV bulb is used for bacteria control 10 Photocatalyst Filter the photocatalyst filter is used to decompose odors in the air such as formaldehyde alcohol and ammonia and kill viruses and bacteria in the air too 11 Remote Control the set up button is used to set the three modes On Time Off Time and Fan Speed Increase Decrease An auxiliary key of the set ...

Page 10: ...ectric outlet the unit will be ready to run Press the On Off button to start running re press it to stop 2 When the air purifier is turned on the fan will run at medium speed for 3 seconds before running at low speed default speed Press the speed button each time the fan speed will cycle LCD Display for A350 Timer Ionizer on off Display Fan Speed HEPA filter replacement indicator ...

Page 11: ...PA bars are lit up the HEPA filters needs to be replaced 6 Filter Replacement When the filter is replaced press the RESET button for 5 seconds to RESET the filter replacement indicator light NOTICE If the air quality is extremely poor you may replace the HEPA filter before all the bars are lit A350 PRODUCT FEATURES Model A350 Specifications Voltage 120V AC Frequency 60 Hz Watts 100W Max Coverage A...

Page 12: ...ed for 3 seconds before running at low speed default speed Press the speed button each time the fan speed will cycle 3 While the air purifier is on press the TIMER button to the desired run time hours The air purifier will automatically turn off once the timer has counted down to zero 4 Press the ion key to turn on the ionizer while the fan is running press it again to turn off the ionizer 5 Press...

Page 13: ...cally 3 Ion indicator The ion indicator is lit while the ionizer is in operation 4 HEPA filter replacement indicator this air purifier contains a timer that indicates when the HEPA filter should be changed Under normal conditions when the HEPA filter counter reaches 4000 hours all of the HEPA filter bars will be illuminated Depending upon the environment and operation of the unit the filter life m...

Page 14: ...sh 5 Fan speed settings 12 hours times 6 Filter replacement Indicator notifies you when it is time to replace the filters 7 Digital Display displays the operation more of the unit 8 Soft touch button control sensitive soft touch buttons easy to operate 9 UV bulb sterilization the germicidal UV bulb is used for bacteria control Model T300 Specifications Voltage 120V AC Frequency 60 Hz Watts 60W Cov...

Page 15: ...re harness 4 Use one or two flat tip screw drivers to push outward the CLIP on the UV lamp bulb holder If unable to use two flat tip screw drivers at the same time hold the UV lamp bulb holder and push the clip outward one at a time but do not let the CLIP move back in when you are pushing the other clip outward 5 Take out the UV lamp bulb but do not touch the bulb when replacing the new one 6 Pus...

Page 16: ... default speed Press the speed button each time the fan speed will cycle 3 Press the ion key to turn on the ionizer while the fan is running press it again to turn off the ionizer 4 Filter Replacement Change the filter every 6 months for optimum performance Model T100 Specifications Voltage 120V AC Frequency 60 Hz Watts 45W Coverage Area 150 sq ft Net Weight 5 lbs Dimensions 10 x 6 2 x 14 5 Replac...

Page 17: ...00 hours use or you can clean it according to TROUBLE SHOOTING Problem Reason Solution Unit will not operate 1 ON OFF button has not been pressed 2 Unit is unplugged 3 The inlet grill has not been installed or locked into place 1 Press the ON OFF button 2 Check to make sure the unit is plugged in 3 Check to make sure the filters are prop erly installed and the inlet grill is installed and locked i...

Page 18: ...ed in this warranty Your Lifetime Program remains in effect only if 1 Your Alen Air Purifier is operated in accordance with the instructions provided in the Alen User Manual This includes replacing the filter at least once every six 6 months of use to prevent excessive stress on the motor 2 Your Alen Air Purifier is connected to a proper power supply see voltage label on machine 3 The unit shows n...

Page 19: ...lease complete this registration form The easier and fastest way is to complete the product registration form online by visiting our company website at http www alencorp com Here you can also sign up for our auto ship filter replacement program Name Address City State Zip Phone Email Model Date Purchased Dealer Store where purchased ...

Page 20: ...Alen Corporation Product Registration 1497 Main Street Suite 342 Dunedin FL 34698 Place Stamp Here ...

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