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WHEN THE FILTERS ARE DIRTY, THE CLEAN/CHANGE INDICATOR LIGHT ON THE PANEL WILL SWITCH ON.
2. Cleaning the pre-filter.
For improved efficiency, the pre-filter should be cleaned regularly. First use a vacuum cleaner then water to
wash the pre-filter. Use neutral detergent if the pre-filter is very dirty.
Put the filter back into place after cleaning it and leaving it to dry. Press the MODE button for 5 seconds: the
CLEAN indicator light will switch off.
3. Cleaning the sensors.
Use a vacuum cleaner to remove dust from the access openings of the ODOUR SENSOR and DUST SENSOR.
4. Cleaning the cotton, HIMOP and HEPA filters.
Clean the cotton filter every month: first clean the surface using a vacuum cleaner then leave to dry under
sunlight for 3-5 hours.
The replacement frequency of the cotton filter – ranging from a few months to 1 year – depends on the air
quality. Normally it must be replaced every 3 months.
The air purifier is supplied with 3 cotton filters.
When the CHANGE indicator light switches on, the HIMOP+HEPA filters must be replaced.
Once the HIMOP+HEPA filters have been cleaned, press the MODE button for 5 seconds and the CHANGE
indicator light will switch off.
Be careful when replacing the cotton filter. The blue surface must be facing the outside, the light surface must
be facing the HIMOP+HEPA filters. Attach the cotton filter firmly to the HIMOP+HEPA filters.
5. Cleaning the activated carbon filter.
The carbon filter lasts 2-3 years. When the activated carbon filter smells, remove it and place it under sunlight
for 3-5 hours then mount it back on. If the odour persists, replace the activated carbon filter.
WARNING: DO NOT WASH THE COTTON, ACTIVATED CARBON, HIMOP AND HEPA FILTERS WITH WATER.
6. Cleaning the dust sensor.
Use a vacuum cleaner to remove dust from the sensors.
INFORMATION ON CORRECT DISPOSAL OF THE PRODUCT ACCORDING TO EUROPEAN DIRECTIVE 2012/19/EU
ON THE DISPOSAL OF ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC WASTE MATERIALS'
This appliance must not be scrapped with domestic waste at the end of its life cycle. We call your
attention to the crucial role played by the consumer in the reuse, recycling and other forms of recovery
of such waste.
The dismantled appliance, with its components collected separately, must be delivered to the local
waste disposal facility or returned to the dealer free of charge when purchasing a new equivalent
appliance.
Sorted disposal of electric and electronic equipment prevents potentially negative consequences on the
environment and human health due to improper scrapping, and also allows the constituent materials to
be recovered and recycled, with significant savings in terms of energy and resources.
The sorted disposal requirement is indicated by the crossed dustbin symbol affixed to the product.