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Initial Setup
Ideal Placement
When selecting a place for the unit within the
environment there are some things to keep in
mind. Find a location in the room(s) as far away
from the HVAC air return duct as possible, so
that the purification produced by the unit is
optimally circulated. Place the unit on top of a
bookshelf, shelf, or mounting bracket as high
as possible leaving twelve to twenty-four inches
between the unit and the ceiling. Make sure that
there is as much space as possible in front of the
unit. Never place an operating unit on the floor.
Initial Settings
Before using the unit you will need to determine
the area (cubic footage) of the environment. Take
into account all rooms which have doors that
normally remain open to the environment as the
purification that the unit produces does not flow
readily through closed doors. The unit can cover a
maximum of 22,000 cubic feet. To estimate your
homes cubic footage, multiple the HxWxD.
For example: Suppose you have a 12,000 cubic
foot house. The living room is attached to the
kitchen, three bedrooms, and a laundry room.
The kitchen and three bedroom doors remain
open the majority of the time but the laundry
room and den usually remain closed off from the
rest of the house. Together, the laundry room and
den have a combined area of 4,000 cubic feet.
The area of your environment would be 8,000
cubic feet.
After you have established the placement of your
unit and the area of the environment, connect
the POWER CORD to the POWER ADAPTER.
Connect the POWER ADAPTER PLUG to the
unit, plug the POWER PLUG into the wall outlet,
turn the unit on (See “CONTROLS”), and set
FAN SPEED to the quiet setting.
Lower settings may be desirable if the
environment is relatively free of pollutants.
A lower setting will still have a high level of
purifying power, but it may take longer to work.