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Fan Settings:
1= Quiet

2= Low      

3= Medium

4= High     Auto

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MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS

Cleaning the Air Purifier

Disconnect the unit from the outlet 
before performing maintenance or 
troubleshooting.
It is recommended that you regularly 
clean the air intake grill and pre-filter 
between filter changes. Every 30 days is 
the recommended schedule.
1. Lay the unit down with face upwards. 
2. Grasp both corners of the bottom 

of the air intake grill and pull 
upwards. (Fig. 8)

Fig. 8

3. Lift air intake grill gently towards 

top of unit, to remove. 

4. To remove the HEPA filter, pull up 

on the tags on either side of the 
filter and lift upwards. (Fig. 9)

5. To clean the pre-filter, pull the pre-

filter up to remove it from the 
HEPA filter. (Fig. 10)

Fig. 9

Tags

Fig. 10

6. Run under tap water until 

water runs clear. Allow to 
air dry for 24 hrs before 
replacing onto the HEPA 
filter frame. (Fig. 11)

7. To clean the air intake grill, 

you may use a vacuum 
with a crevice tool to get 
trapped dust out from 
between the gaps. 
Then clean with a 
damp cloth to remove any extra 
dirt and dust. (Fig. 12)

Fig. 11

HEPA

Filter Frame

Replacing the HEPA Filter

The HEPA filter should last 
approximately six (6) to nine (9) months 
depending on usage and household 
environment.  The change filter indicator 
will illuminate when the filter requires 
replacing.  Disconnect the unit from the 
power source before performing any 
maintenance or troubleshooting.

WARNING

: Do not

attempt to wash or 

vacuum the HEPA filter as this will 
cause damage to the filter.
1. Lay the unit down with face upwards. 
2. Grasp both corners of bottom of the 

air intake grill and pull upwards. 
(Fig. 8)

3. To remove the HEPA filter, pull up 

on the tags on either side of the 
filter and lift upwards. (Fig. 9)

4. Remove the new HEPA filter from 

the bag.

5. There is a sticker located on the 

base and top of the HEPA filter, fill in 
the date that this filter was installed 
into the unit.  This helps you keep 
track of when a new filter will be 
needed.

6. Insert the new HEPA filter into the 

air purifier with the arrow pointing 
down. (Fig. 13)

Fig. 12

8. To replace the air intake grill, first 

attach the top of  the grill and 
then snap in the lower part of the 
grill.

Fig. 13

7. To replace the air intake grill, first 

attach the top of  the grill and then 
snap in the lower part of the grill.

8. To reset the clean filter indicator

plug the unit in, turn the unit “On”, 
then press and hold the timer button 
until the clean filter indicator turns 
off.

Before Using the Air Purifier

Remove all parts from packaging.
Insert 2 AAA batteries into the remote 
control. Before use verify that the HEPA 
filter is in place:
1. Lay the unit down with face upwards. 
2. Grasp both corners of the bottom of 

the air intake grill and pull upwards. 
(Fig. 1)

Fig. 1

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

3.

To replace the air intake grill-
insert the top of the air intake 
grill first and then snap in the 
lower part of the grill.

4.

Plug the unit into an electric 
outlet, the unit will be ready to 
run.

5.

Press the “On/Off” button on the 
display panel to turn the unit 
“On”.

Control

Buttons

Display Panel

Description of the Display Panel

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Display Panel

1.  Fan Speed Indicator
2. Infra-Red Receptor
3. Odor Detected in Air Indicator
4. Dust Detected in Air Indicator
5. Timer Display
6. Change Filter Indicator

Control Buttons

7. Fan Speed Control Button
8. Neutralize “On/Off” Indicator
9. Neutralize “On/Off” Control Button

10. “On/Off” Power Button
11. Ionizer Control Button 
12. Ionizer “On/Off” Indicator
13. Timer Control Button

Using the Air Purifier

1. Plug the unit into an electric outlet, 

the unit will be ready to run.

2. Press the “On/Off” button on 

the display panel to turn the unit 
“On”. Repress the button to turn 
the unit “Off”.

Fan Speed

NOTE:

There will be approximately a 

one (1) second delay between 
pressing the fan speed button and the 
unit changing speed.
1. When the unit is turned on, the fan 

will automatically start at medium 
speed for about 3 seconds and 
then default to low speed. The fan 
speed is indicated on the control 
panel. 

2. To change the fan speed, press 

the fan speed control button on 
the front of the unit. Each time it is 
depressed the fan speed changes 
ranging from quiet to auto. (Fig. 2)

3. If you select the auto fan speed, the 

dust and odor sensors will detect 
the air quality in the room and will 
automatically adjust the fan speed.

NOTE:

When the fan speed is in the 

“AUTO” mode, AUTO will appear at the 
top right hand corner of the display 
panel. The fan speed will appear after 
the sensors select the required fan 
speed for the most efficient cleaning.

Fig. 2

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