CLEANING METHOD
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Vent
Air inlet
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Dust outlet
Dust inlet
- Always unplug the power before cleaning.
- Do not use detergents containing organic solvents (solvents, thinners, etc.),
bleach, chlorine, or abrasives to clean.
- Do not immerse the purifier in water or sprinkle water on it.
Tips
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Cleaning the air quality sensor (clean every 2 months)
1. Clean the air quality sensor air inlet and vent with a soft brush
or vacuum cleaner.
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Take care that dust does not fall inside the purifier while cleaning.
2. Open the air quality sensor cover on the upper rear of the purifier.
(Use the slots on the air quality sensor cover to open it.)
Wet a cotton ball with a small amount of water and
wipe the lens, dust inlet, and outlet, then
wipe again with a dry cotton ball to remove
moisture.
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If cleaning is not done regularly, the air quality
sensor may not work as well.
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Clean more often in very dusty environments.
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Cleaning the front cover
Remove the front cover from the purifier and then wipe away dust
stuck to the surface with a soft, dry cloth or soft brush.
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If there is severe contamination, use a damp cloth (do not use abrasives).
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Cleaning the vent and detachable
vent grille
Lift the detachable vent grille on top of the
vent, then clean the grill and vent with a soft
brush or vacuum cleaner.
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Be careful not to let dust enter the vent
while cleaning.
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Cleaning the purifier
Wipe with a soft, dry cloth.
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If there is severe contamination, use a damp cloth (do not use abrasives).