4
Check
filters biweekly,
Clean
quarterly, and
Replace
annually, or as needed.
3. AIR PURIFIER OPERATION
3.1.
Unpack your air purifier making sure you remove all packaging materials, including the protective coverings from
the filters.
3.2.
Plug the unit into a suitable 110VAC power outlet. As with any electronic device, using an approved surge
protected outlet or power bar is recommended.
3.3.
Once connected to a live power source the unit will chime once, the LED display will flash briefly and the
Stand-By Indicator (L 5.6) will illuminate continuously until the power button is pressed.
3.4.
Pressing the power button once will turn the unit on and allow you to set the fan speed and select other features
and operating modes. Pressing the power button again will turn the unit off.
4. MAIN PARTS
A Front View
B Front Air Intake Slots
C Front Panel
D Washable Prefilter
E Combination HEPA/Carbon filter
F UV Lamps
G Photocatalytic Oxidation Chamber (PCO)
H Side Air Intake Slots
I
Odor Sensor
J Purified Air Exhaust
K Power Button
L Function
Filter Stage
Filter Type
Purpose / Care & Cleaning
1
1
Washable Prefilter
Captures larger particles such as dust, hair, pollen, pet dander and prolongs life of other filters
Gently vacuum, hand wash and rinse under tap, air dry*
2
2
True HEPA
Activated Carbon
Captures 99.97% of smaller particles such as germs, viruses and bacteria to 0.3 microns
Traps and neutralizes odor causing Volatile Organic Compounds ~ VOCs
Gently vacuum front side using dusting brush*
DO NOT WET THIS FILTER
3
3
4
UV Lamps
Destroys smaller bacteria, germs and viruses
Remove and wipe gently with damp cloth*
4
5
PCO Chamber
Destroys residual bacteria, germs, viruses and odor causing VOC’s.
The PCO chamber is
maintenance free and never needs replacing.
Gently vacuum front side using dusting brush*