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Changing the Auto mode
setting
You can choose the Pollution mode
( ), the Gas mode ( ), or the
Allergen mode ( ).
Pollution mode
A smart auto-setting that automatically
adjusts the air purifier’s settings to the
ideal level.
•
Touch the Auto mode button to
select the Pollution mode (fig.
l
).
»
The
icon displays on the
screen.
Gas mode
The specially designed Gas mode is
designed to quickly remove indoor
harmful gases such as formaldehyde,
toluene, and maintain it at safe level.
•
Touch the Auto mode button to
select the Gas mode (fig.
m
).
»
The icon displays on the
screen.
Allergen mode
The extra-sensitive allergen mode
is designed to react to even a small
change in allergen levels in the
surrounding air.
•
Touch the Auto mode button to
select the Allergen mode (fig.
n
).
»
The icon displays on the
screen.
Turning on and off
Note
•
Always place the air purifier on a
stable, horizontal, and level surface
with the front of the unit facing away
from walls or furniture.
•
For optimum purification performance,
close doors and windows.
•
Keep curtains away from the air inlet or
air outlet.
1
Put the plug of the air purifier in the
power socket.
2
Touch to switch on the air purifier
(fig.
j
).
»
The air purifier beeps.
»
The air purifier operates under
the Pollution mode by default.
»
When the air purifier is warming
up, "
" displays on the
screen. After measuring the
particulate matter only in the
air, the air purifier shows the
PM2.5/IAI/Gas level, the air
quality sensor automatically
selects the appropriate air
quality light color.
»
The air purifier operates in the
auto mode with displayed on
the screen (fig.
k
).
3
Touch and hold for 3 seconds to
switch off the air purifier.
Note
•
If the air purifier stays connected to
the electrical outlet after turning OFF,
the air purifier will operate under the
previous settings when turned ON
again.
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