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6 • ClearWaveAir

Operating the ClearWaveAir Purifier

1.  To start your unit

, place it on a firm, level surface away from direct sunlight. 

Plug the power supply into a 110-volt outlet and connect the small cable 
plug into the power receptacle in the back of the unit. The unit will now cycle 
through a self-diagnostic sequence before starting in full operation mode. 
Each time the unit is started, it will go through this sequence, which may  
take more than 10 seconds.

2.  When the unit starts

 you will hear the fan, feel air movement, and you will 

see blue light through the air outlet holes. You may adjust the fan speed by 
turning the control knob left or right. The control knob has no stop; after a 
few turns counter-clockwise, the fan will reach its lowest speed, and after a 
few turns clockwise, it will reach its highest speed.

3.  Where sound is not an issue, 

operate your unit at full speed, the most 

effective speed for purifying the air. 

White Noise:

 The air speed adjustment turns your ClearWaveAir 

unit into an ideal “white noise” generator by adjusting the fan speed to mask environmental 
background noise. Your ClearWaveAir unit will continually purify the air at any speed.

 

To turn the blue light on and off:

 Momentarily push the control knob in.

 

To turn the entire unit off:

 Hold the control knob in for 3 seconds.

 

To initiate the unit’s start-up cycle:

 Hold the control knob in for 3 seconds again.

4.  When you first start your unit, you may notice an odor.

 The type of odor is dependent upon the 

microbial or chemical compounds in your environment. The ClearWaveAir Microbial Kill Chamber will 
render many of these compounds harmless by destroying them. If for instance, a particular room has 
a high mold spore count, the odor may persist for several hours or even days. Once the bulk of mold 
spores have been destroyed, the odor will dramatically reduce or disappear. The unit will now destroy 
the compounds at the rate at which they are introduced into your environment.

5.  In the bottom opening your ClearWaveAir unit has a small, coconut-based, activated carbon 

filter.

 This filter will effectively reduce ozone and chemical compounds. Depending on the dust volume 

in your environment, the filter may need replacement anywhere between 30 and 90 days. A new filter 
is solid black. Once the filter surface turns gray or shows visible debris, it should be replaced. A black 
o-ring holds the filter cartridge in place. The o-ring may be removed using your fingernails, or any 
pointed, but not sharp-edged, object.

6.  Do not operate the unit without a clean filter installed.

 ClearWaveAir makes replacement filters 

available at a very reasonable price. Replace them frequently.

7.  Your ClearWaveAir unit is an engineering marvel.

 Its cleanly designed high-grade machined 

aluminum body incorporates a high intensity ultra-violet radiation chamber, which kills harmful germs 
at the speed of light. You may clean the outside of the unit by using a soft dry cloth. Or you may use 
some Isopropyl alcohol that will remove finger marks, etc.

  For more information, please contact us at ClearWaveAir.com. We are here to help and would 

love to hear your comments.

 

Air 

Inlet

Air 

Outlet

Power On/Off, 

Fan and LED 

Control Knob

Summary of Contents for CWA200

Page 1: ...Model CWA200 Owner s Manual...

Page 2: ...ted by our warranty 2 For updated safety and operating instructions 3 For information about improving the air quality in your home or office 4 For patent information ClearWaveAir is a registered trade...

Page 3: ...eAir 3 Table of Contents Safety Instructions 4 ImportantWarnings 5 OperatingThe ClearWaveAir Purifier 6 Cleaning and Maintenance 7 Troubleshooting 12 Warranty 12 ClearWaveAir Inc LasVegas NV ClearWave...

Page 4: ...e the air purifier unit in water or other liquid Never reach for the unit if it has fallen into water Unplug it first Care should be taken so that objects do not fall and liquids are not spilled into...

Page 5: ...is harmful to bare skin and eyes and can cause temporary or permanent loss of vision To prevent exposure to ultraviolet light disconnect the power to the unit before servicing any part of the unit UV...

Page 6: ...robial or chemical compounds in your environment The ClearWaveAir Microbial Kill Chamber will render many of these compounds harmless by destroying them If for instance a particular room has a high mo...

Page 7: ...d 1 Unplug the power supply to the air purifier Turn the air purifier upside down and set it down on a solid surface You may want to set it on a paper towel or soft cloth to prevent scratching of the...

Page 8: ...2 Discard the old filter cartridge and insert the new cartridge The o ring will easily snap into place and secure the filter 3 The o ring will bend until it fully snaps into its groove to retain the f...

Page 9: ...how to send your unti back to us ClearWaveAir s replacement UV lamp is shipped together with replacement and disposal instructions and the required Allen wrench 1 Remove the power supply from the ele...

Page 10: ...on the counter with one hand grasp the lamp end cap with the other hand and pull the UV lamp straight out Note that it does not require much force to un click the UV lamp from its socket Do not jerk i...

Page 11: ...n you are sure that the lamp is properly aligned lightly press down on the lamp until you hear a click This means that the lamp is properly installed 6 You are now ready to reassemble the unit Insert...

Page 12: ...purifier All express and implied warranties for this product including implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose are limited in duration to the warranty period and no...

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