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Filter Replacement Reminders

Filter Change Schedule:    Pre-filter: Replace every 3 months 

HEPA filter: Replace every 1-3 years depending on use

Upon start up of your air cleaner and upon every pre-filter replacement, roll the
Pre-filter Change Calendar ahead 3 months to indicate when the next filter
replacement is necessary (Fig. 1).

Upon start up of your air cleaner and upon every HEPA filter replacement, roll the
HEPA Filter- Change Calendar ahead 2 years depending on use (use the month
wheel on the left and the year wheel on the right) to indicate when filter replacement
is necessary (Fig. 2).

Fig. 2

Fig. 1

The only two parts requiring any service are the activated carbon pre-filter
and the HEPA filter. No tools are needed. To change either filter,
disassemble the unit as described below.

NOTE: Neither the pre-filter nor the HEPA filter are washable.

Step 1: Turn the Air Cleaner off and unplug from the wall outlet.

Step 2: To open, gently place the air cleaner on its side and unscrew the
locking handle counter-clockwise to release the BASE from the air 
cleaner.

Step 3: Remove the BASE.

Step 4: Remove the filter assembly (consisting of the HEPA and pre-filter)
from the internal chamber.

Step 5: Locate the seam of the pre-filter and carefully separate the
fastener on the seam from the pre-filter and remove the pre-filter from the
HEPA filter.

Step 6: Discard used filter(s) being replaced. Remove any packaging 
and plastic from replacement filter(s). If applicable, see pre-filter 
sizing instructions included inside the Universal Pre-filter box 
(model 38002). 

Step 7: Carefully wrap the pre-filter around the HEPA filter so that the
ends meet. Fasten the ends together with the strap fastener.

Step 8: Place the whole filter assembly into the product chamber.
Close the product by replacing the base and tightening the locking handle.

NOTE: The HEPA filter assembly was designed to easily fit into the power head without

any orientation; there is no top or bottom to the HEPA filter.

Step 9: Turn the air cleaner upright, plug into wall socket and turn on.

How to Change the Filters

CAUTION: DISCONNECT FROM POWER SUPPLY BEFORE SERV I C I N G

Unit

Base

Locking
Handle

HEPA Filter

with Pre-Filter

Step 2

Step 5

Step 7

Summary of Contents for eenviracaire 51130 Series

Page 1: ...Portable HEPA Air Cleaner READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS Owner s Guide For Model 51130 Series Air Cleaner The Science of Clean Air ...

Page 2: ...bustible gases or vapors are present 10 Do not expose the air cleaner to rain or use near water in a bathroom laundry area or other damp location 11 The air cleaner must be used in its upright position 12 Do not allow foreign objects to enter ventilation or exhaust opening as this may cause electric shock or damage to the air cleaner Do not block air outlets or intakes 13 Locate air cleaner near p...

Page 3: ...nd plugged in Because it circulates air in a 360 degree pattern around the air cleaner it can be placed on the floor in almost any location However for best performance the air outlet slot should not be blocked for at least 1 meter three feet in all directions Due to the large volume of air drawn towards the air cleaner surrounding areas should be cleaned and or vacuumed frequently to prevent buil...

Page 4: ...1 Inspect Air Cleaner upon removal from its container Remove and discard any packaging material Step 2 Place the air cleaner on a flat level unobstructed surface IF USING THE IONIZER DO NOT PLACE THE AIR CLEANER WITHIN THREE FEET OF ANY COMPUTER OR MAGNETICALLY SENSITIVE DEVICES SUCH AS FLOPPY DISKS OR TAPES Step 3 Make sure that speed control is set to the OFF position Plug in air cleaner Step 4 ...

Page 5: ...ndle counter clockwise to release the BASE from the air cleaner Step 3 Remove the BASE Step 4 Remove the filter assembly consisting of the HEPA and pre filter from the internal chamber Step 5 Locate the seam of the pre filter and carefully separate the fastener on the seam from the pre filter and remove the pre filter from the HEPA filter Step 6 Discard used filter s being replaced Remove any pack...

Page 6: ...sired speed Check to make sure that the power cord is correctly connected to the outlet Test that the outlet is functioning properly using another appliance or lamp Check the fuse or circuit breaker The outlet may be overloaded if other appliances are also in use Determine and correct the cause of the overload If none of the above procedures restore operation return your unit to the store or if th...

Page 7: ...to be defective in material or workmanship within the warranty period Defective product should be returned to the place of purchase in accordance with store policy or to Honeywell C This warranty does not cover damage resulting from unauthorized attempts to repair or from any use not in accordance with this manual D This warranty DOES NOT cover the pre filter or the HEPA filter except for material...

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