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Installing the filters

Unplug the appliance, find the two grooves 

under the front panel, and remove the front 

panel by pulling it outward.

Illustration Diagram:

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N

A B C

Panel

 Air Inlet

Right Air Outlet

HEPA Filter

HEPA Filter Frame

NCCO Reactor

Pre-filter

Power Cord Inlet

Left Air Outlet

Back 

Cover 

Control Panel

 Power Cord

Basic Information

Main Parts & Components

Remove all packaging  before use.

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

Static Filter

 (Optional)

Install  the  upper  NCCO  Reactor  and  HEPA 

Filter  Frame  in  sequence  into  the  device. 

There is a click sound to indicate all the filters 

install  successfully. Lower filters installation is 

as above.

Install HEPA filter, static filter and pre-filter in 

sequence into HEPA filter frame.

Power Cord Coupling

K L

Getting Started

First Time Use

1. Remove all packaging and clean all removable 

     parts and the grooves of the product with a 

     soft, dry cloth.    

2. Make sure the power sockets and extension      

     units meet the requirements of the product. 

     Make sure the product connects to the

      power supply before use.  

    

3. This product is equipped with a sensor to 

     monitor the position of the filter unit. If the 

     filter unit is not in the correct position, the 

     product will not work.

4. It is normal for the product to emit warm air  

    with a mineral smell from the air outlet when  

    the product first works. It is because the       

    catalytic oxidation reaction is going on inside 

    the  NCCO Reactor.

Summary of Contents for BM100

Page 1: ...b MOLA NCCO BM100...

Page 2: ...HK V2 6 230206 U6 02 05 02 03 04 05 06 09 06 07 09 10 11 10 11 12 14 12 13 14 NCCO 02 01 110 240V 50 60Hz...

Page 3: ...04 03 NCCO NCCO Nano Con ned Catalytic Oxidation NCCO NCCO NCCO NCCO NCCO 8 30 30 N C C O 1m 15cm...

Page 4: ...06 05 1 2 15 3 4 5...

Page 5: ...07 08 802 11 b g n 2 44 GHz WiFi 10 SS 10 4 03 2 3 1 5 5 WiFi...

Page 6: ...1 2 3 4 8 30 30 1 50 10 09 5 7 EE 5 5 6...

Page 7: ...12 11 Q2 A Q3 A Q4 A Q5 A Q6 A Q1 EE A 1 2 3 4 5 3 6 6 12 HP 3 000 HP EE EE 3 000 HP...

Page 8: ...14 13 EE x x 16 35 40 80 230 280 37 50 54 340 L x 200 W x 550 H 8 5 110 240V 50 60Hz 10 VOC...

Page 9: ...e Safety Instructions carefully before using the appliance Failure to follow the instructions to use this appliance may result in injury or property damage Please keep this manual for future reference...

Page 10: ...capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved Do not allow chil...

Page 11: ...ock the air inlet or outlet by placing clothes books or other obstacles Do not sit stand or lean on this product as it may lead to potential injury or unit damage Do not allow ignited cigarettes or in...

Page 12: ...ly Lower lters installation is as above Install HEPA lter static lter and pre lter in sequence into HEPA lter frame Power Cord Coupling K L Getting Started First Time Use 1 Remove all packaging and cl...

Page 13: ...hen the appliance is unplugged from the power supply Memory Function Use the power on o button to turn o the appliance and when it turns on again it will maintain the same fan speed as before 2 Defaul...

Page 14: ...e appliance will resume working automatically after 30 minutes The user can reactivate the product at any time by pressing the Power On O button When the product is left idle for 1 minute the power bu...

Page 15: ...Washing with water will signi cantly decrease its performance The air quality does not improve despite operating for a long time It will take a longer time for the air quality to improve when using th...

Page 16: ...The devicedoesnotoperateandmaking a DiDiDiDi warningalarm Check if the lters install correctly Reinstall all lters The device makes an abnormal noise The device produces a burnt smell or smoke Possib...

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