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Ozone Air 

Purifier/Ionizer 

User Guide

IVAOZP001 

Thank you for purchasing the Ivation Ozone Air Purifier/Ionizer. This User Guide is intended to provide you 
with guidelines to ensure that operation of this product is safe and does not pose risk to the user. Any use 
that does not conform to the guidelines described in this User Guide may void the limited warranty. 

Please read all directions before using the product and retain this guide for reference. This product is 
intended for household use only. 

This product is covered by a limited one-year warranty. Coverage is subject to limits and exclusions. 
See warranty for details.

Box Contents

Ozone Air Purifier/Ionizer

AC adapter

Spare fuse

User guide

What are Negative Ions?

Negative ions are oxygen atoms charged with an extra electron. They are generated by waterfalls, 
lightning, ocean waves, the earth's inherent radiation, and other natural phenomena. Negative ions clear 
the air of dust, mold spores, pollen, odors, and other pollutants by attaching to these positively charged 
particles in large numbers, causing them to become too heavy to stay airborne. The presence of negative 
ions also lifts your mood.

What is Ozone?

In nature, ozone (O3, also known as activated oxygen) is created by a chemical reaction between oxygen 
and solar ultraviolet (UV) radiation (sunlight). It is often present during thunderstorms and where 
electrical arcing occurs and is used in indoor environments to neutralize odors. Ozone itself has a 
distinctive smell that most people find pleasant or "clean-smelling." 

WARNING: High concentrations of ozone can irritate mucous membranes and harm the respiratory system. 
Set the O3 dial at its lowest setting when the space being treated is occupied. If you smell ozone when you 
enter the room, turn the O3 dial down to a lower setting.

How Does This Device Work?

The Ivation Ozone Air Purifier/Ionizer is not an air filter. It produces both O3 and negative ions to bind 
to particulates and freshen the air.

The generation of negative ions and O3 (ozone) is separately controlled.

Negative ions can be created around the clock to keep down dust and particulates.

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