Getting Started
B. Hang at the back of car pillow:
Operating Instructions
Always disconnect the power supply of the unit before any maintenance
or care process is carried out (except replacing filters).
(Otherwise the
unit might still be running and could cause an electrical shock or injury)
ATTENTION
■ Please follow the instructions to clean the unit with detergent cloth.
■ During maintenance, do not touch the disassembled parts.
(Otherwise could cause stumble or parts damaged.)
■ Do not operate the unit if Filters have not been installed, since this could cause irreversible
damage to the unit.
■ If the HEPA Filter is not replaced periodically as indicated in instructions, it may seriously
affect the efficiency of the NCCO Reactor.
Cleaning Instructions
Cleaning Instructions
Care & Maintenance
WARNING
First, properly place the unit into Silicon
Rubber Case. Then, unbuckle the ribbon
and put it 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.
■After washing the air inlet cover, please ensure that it is
completely dry before replacing onto the main unit.
Tips :
A damp (non-abrasive) cloth can be used to clean the
unit surface.
Please remove Air Inlet Cover before washing it with water
(only Air Inlet Cover can be washed with water). The main
body of the unit can be wiped with a soft dry cloth but avoid
dust falling on the unit.
Cleaning External Surfaces of Unit Body
ATTENTION
WARNING:
Never rinse or soak HEPA Filter or NCCO Reactor with water.
When the unit has not been used for a long period of time:
① Stop operating unit and pull power plug from power
source.
② Carry out any maintenance or care work.
③ Place the unit in a plastic or box carton, and store in a
cool dry place.
Use a soft brush or light vacuum to clean the air inlet and
air outlet.
Cleaning Air Inlet and Air Outlet
ATTENTION
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