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INSTALLING THE FILTERS

The appliance comes with all filters fitted inside, but you must remove the 
packaging from each one before using the appliance. Remove the filters, 
discard the packaging and re-fit to the appliance as follows:

NOTE: 

Make sure you insert each filter in the correct position.

1. Gently pull the top of the front 

panel towards you before lifting 
the hooks at the bottom of the 
panel away from the bottom of 
the appliance.

2. Remove the pre-filter by gripping 

the two flanges and pulling the 
filter towards you.

3. Remove all packing material from 

the new filters.

Summary of Contents for APA240

Page 1: ...OPERATION MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS GC1114 AIR PURIFIER MODEL NO APA240 PART NO 3230512 ...

Page 2: ...tempting to use this product please read this manual thoroughly and follow the instructions carefully In doing so you will ensure the safety of yourself and that of others around you and you can look forward to your purchase giving you long and satisfactory service GUARANTEE This product is guaranteed against faulty manufacture for a period of 12 months from the date of purchase Please keep your r...

Page 3: ...t must not be disposed of with general household waste It must be disposed of according to the laws governing Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE at a recognised disposal facility Power source 230 Volts AC 50Hz IP Rating IPX0 Electrical Insulation Class II Operation temperature 5 40ºC Dimensions L x W x H 240 mm x 380 mm x 675 mm Weight 8 7 kg Filter Types Pre filter Multi function HEPA...

Page 4: ...t a substitute for the proper ventilation regular vacuum cleaning or use of an extractor hood or fan while cooking 8 If the wall socket used to power the appliance has poor connections the plug of the appliance could become hot Make sure you plug the appliance into a properly connected wall socket 9 Always place and use the appliance on a dry stable and level surface 10 Leave at least 20 cm free s...

Page 5: ...terference place the appliance at least 2 m away from electrical appliances that use airborne radio waves such as TVs radios and radio controlled clocks 21 The appliance is only intended for household use under normal operating conditions 22 Do not use the appliance in wet surroundings or in surroundings with high ambient temperatures such as the bathroom toilet or kitchen 23 The appliance does no...

Page 6: ...on into a mains socket could cause an electrical hazard If the colours of the wires in the power cable of this product do not correspond with the markings on the terminals of your plug proceed as follows The wire which is coloured Blue must be connected to the terminal which is marked N The wire which is coloured Brown must be connected to the terminal which is marked L We strongly recommend that ...

Page 7: ...ctions of the organic antibacterial materials eliminate germs and mould STAGE 4 ACTIVATED CARBON FILTER The activated carbon filter can effectively absorb volatile organic compounds VOCs reducing odors and harmful gases STAGE 5 PLASMA FILTER This is an ionization filter which generates electrically charged air or gas ions These ions attach to airborne particles which are then electrostatically att...

Page 8: ...8 Parts Service 020 8988 7400 E mail Parts clarkeinternational com or Service clarkeinternational com DESIGN FEATURES ...

Page 9: ...ty sensor panel 4 Air Quality sensor inlet 5 Light Sensor 6 Remote control receiver 7 Air Quality display 8 Air inlet around four sides 9 Remote controller 10 Handle 11 Plasma filter 12 Air outlet 13 Power cable storage facility 14 Mains power cable 15 Panel on off interlock switch 16 Activated carbon filter 17 HEPA filter 18 Multi functional filter 19 Pre filter 20 Removable front panel ...

Page 10: ...g the appliance Remove the filters discard the packaging and re fit to the appliance as follows NOTE Make sure you insert each filter in the correct position 1 Gently pull the top of the front panel towards you before lifting the hooks at the bottom of the panel away from the bottom of the appliance 2 Remove the pre filter by gripping the two flanges and pulling the filter towards you 3 Remove all...

Page 11: ...ith the tab is pointing towards you 5 Refit the HEPA filter into the appliance NOTE Ensure that the side with the tab is pointing towards you 6 Refit the multi functional filter back into the appliance NOTE Ensure that the side with the tab is pointing towards you 7 Refit the pre filter back into the appliance NOTE Ensure that the side with the two projections are pointing towards you ...

Page 12: ...AGE POWER CABLE STORAGE 1 Push down the arrowhead on the flap to open the compartment and remove the power cable 2 Extend the cable and close the flap with the cable passing through the gap provided in the flap 3 Always store the cable in the compartment when not in use REMOTE CONTROL STORAGE 1 Remove the remote control from its magnetic storage compartment if required It should be stored here whe...

Page 13: ...eed MID SPEED C The fan will run at mid speed LOW SPEED D The fan will run at low speed SILENT MODE E The unit will run at its slowest speed as for night time running AIR QUALITY F The appliance will run at a speed determined by the Air Quality Sensor The Plasma generator will be on by default If the Air Quality indicator flashes the filters are becoming blocked and will need replacing PLASMA gene...

Page 14: ...erating normally If required set the appliance running at high speed for fast initial cleaning of the air before adjusting the control to a slower speed NORMAL OPERATING MODE When the appliance is on it will enter the NORMAL operating mode by default Press the fan speed button H M L SILENT as required The operating status will be as follows Press the fan speed button to adjust the fan speed as req...

Page 15: ...the air quality indicator on or off According to the air quality detected the fan speed will be adjusted automatically When the air quality is poor the fan will run at high speed if fair quality mid speed and if good will run at low speed In NIGHT Mode the operating status will be as follows The Plasma filter will be ON by default Press the PLASMA button to set the plasma generator on or off The a...

Page 16: ...he corresponding indicator flashing five times and confirmed immediately after pressing the power button to turn on the appliance 3 In STANDBY mode press AIR QUALITY MID SPEED buttons After the buzzer sounds twice the air quality sensor sensitivity has been set to sensitive level 4 In STANDBY mode press AIR QUALITY LOW SPEED buttons After the buzzer sounds twice the air quality sensor sensitivity ...

Page 17: ...ve the pre filter as shown on page 10 wash under a running tap 3 Air dry the pre filter and make sure it is completely dry 4 4 Re fit the pre filter into the appliance AIR QUALITY SENSOR Clean the air quality sensor every 2 months for optimum functioning of the appliance Clean it more frequently if you use the appliance in a dusty environment NOTE When the humidity level in the room is very high i...

Page 18: ...ANGE THE FILTERS If you do not replace the filters in time after the first alert approximately 3 weeks later the Air Quality light will flash and the buzzer sound every 30 minutes to remind you to replace the filters FILTER REPLACEMENT LOCK If you do not replace the filters in time during the first and second alerts the appliance will be locked off After operating for approx 3 weeks the appliance ...

Page 19: ...ing that the re set has been successful NOTE The RESET button at the Air Quality Sensor inlet can clear the filter service schedule and restart it at any time Do not press the Reset button when the filter replacement light is not flashing NOTE Only replace the filters when the Air Quality light flashes If you replace the filters before the Air Quality light starts flashing the service schedule wil...

Page 20: ... been running for some time Check all the filters have been installed in the appliance and are correctly installed in the following order 1 Activated Carbon 2 HEPA filter 3 Multi function filter 4 Pre filter The Air Quality Sensor is damp The humidity level in the room is very high and is causing condensation Confirm that the sensor is clean and dry See maintenance on p 17 The room in which you ar...

Page 21: ... 26 Side Handle 5 Multi Function Filter 27 Remote Controller 6 HEPA Filter 28 Rear Panel Assembly 7 Control Board Cover 29 Power Cable Cover 8 Magnetic Tablet 2 30 Clamp 9 Magnet Holder 31 Clamp Spring 10 Magnet 32 Clamp Cover 11 Micro switch 33 Power Cable Box 12 Keys Contact 34 Fan 13 Keys Cover 35 Motor Bracket 14 Control Keys 36 Fan Motor 15 Control Keyboard 37 Air Channel 16 Control Key panel...

Page 22: ...22 Parts Service 020 8988 7400 E mail Parts clarkeinternational com or Service clarkeinternational com COMPONENT PARTS ...

Page 23: ...23 Parts Service 020 8988 7400 E mail Parts clarkeinternational com or Service clarkeinternational com DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY ...

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