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1. Remove all packaging materials, use a soft dry 

     cloth to clean all the parts then re-assemble     

     parts back together.

2. Placing the unit on a dry, solid, level surface, 

     and ensure the unit is provided with reasonable 

     space of at least 15 cm from any objects, in 

     order to operate effectively.

3. Check power sockets and any extension cords      

     to confirm compliance with unit requirements.  

     Ensure that the unit is plugged in before usage.

4. The unit is installed a sensor, if filters have not 

     been properly installed, the unit wouldn't 

     operate.

5. When the unit is turned on for the first time, 

     warm air and mineral smell may be released 

     from the air outlet. This is normal as catalytic 

     oxidation is taking place inside the NCCO Reactor, 

     and completely harmless to human body.

Getting Started

Installation Procedures:

Take out HEPA Filter and NCCO Reactor from 

protective packaging material.

First, put HEPA Filter into NCCO Reactor 

Frame. Then, install the filter set into unit 

body.

Close the Air Inlet Cover, connect the unit with 

power supply then press the ON / OFF Button to 

turn on unit.

Slightly push the concave upward to open Air 

Inlet Cover.

Illustrationg Diagram:

Basic Information

Main Parts & Components

First-time Operation

Air Inlet Cover

HEPA Filter

NCCO Reactor

Unit Body

ON / OFF Button

Air Outlet

Power Adapter

USB Type-C 

Power Cord

Ribbon (Optional) Silicon Rubber Case 

(Optional)

It is prohibited to clean, soak or wet any 

parts, or they could be damaged and so 

affect the unit operation.

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Summary of Contents for BM10

Page 1: ...NCCO 02 06 02 03 04 05 06 07 10 07 08 10 11 12 11 12 13 15 13 14 15 V2 2 HK TC 230206 NCCO BM10 b MOLA...

Page 2: ...03 02 DC5V 2A...

Page 3: ...05 04 NCCO NCCO NCCO Nano Con ned Catalytic Oxidation NCCO NCCO NCCO NCCO NCCO 8 30 2 10 1m 15cm...

Page 4: ...07 06 USB Type C 1 2 15 3 4 5...

Page 5: ...08 09 Type C Type C A DC5V 2A...

Page 6: ...11 10 B Type C Type C...

Page 7: ...12 13 1 2 3 4 6 12 Q2 A Q3 A Q4 A Q1 A...

Page 8: ...15 14 7 1 8 2 2 18 23 40 dB 43 dB 44 dB 47 3 dB 0 88 170 L x 170 W x 78 H VOC x x kg...

Page 9: ...Product Speci cation V2 1 HK EN 230206 NCCO Air Treatment Unit Model No BM10 Operation Manual Thank you for choosing b MOLA NCCO Air Treatment Unit Before using and maintaining this appliance please...

Page 10: ...r damage to the unit Bathroom kitchen or other places with high humidity temperature Otherwise the unit may be damaged or su er from electric leakage resulting in re electric shock or personnel injury...

Page 11: ...ower supply Our intelligent power o system is able to e ectively avoid excessive load and eliminate any risk during the supply of power Setting Operation Requirement PRECAUTION Please pull out the pow...

Page 12: ...et This is normal as catalytic oxidationistakingplaceinsidetheNCCOReactor andcompletelyharmlesstohumanbody Getting Started Installation Procedures Take out HEPA Filter and NCCO Reactor from protective...

Page 13: ...battery power supply When the battery is exhausted and the unit stops running it will memorise the operation mode and will return to the previous mode when external power is reconnected to it When the...

Page 14: ...into case Insert the Type C connector of the power cord into the Type C jack at the bottom of the unit Tightly hang the unit with ribbon at the back of car pillow and ensure unit away from swinging A...

Page 15: ...acement Cycles and Methods No replacement needed Replacement is recommended Replacement is needed HEPA FILTER SURFACE COLOR CHANGING INDICATOR Care Maintenance Filter Replacement Maintenance Can HEPA...

Page 16: ...l all lters The unit makes an abnormal noise The unit emits an unusual smell or smog e g smoke ame or burning The unit may malfunction Call the customer service center for advice or consult with a qua...

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