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OPERATION GUIDE

ODOUR SENSOR GUIDELINES

• The Odo

u

r Sensor responds to cigarette and pet odours, as well as other scents such as

Insecticide, cosmetics, spray, alcohol, or sudden changes in temperature or humidity.

• When the unit is in Auto Mode and room is in a closed environment, the sensor will respond to

some odours by increasing the air flow. If you do not desire increased air flow, please adjust
the sensitivity of the sensor.

DUST SENSOR GUIDELINES

• The Dust Sensor detects particles in the air, such as cigarette smoke and house dust or

pollen.

• Compared with cigarette smoke, the amount of dust released when cleaning your carpet is so

small that it may not be detected by the Dust Sensor.

FILTER RESET

• Once the Active Carbon Filter has been replaced, connect the Power Cord to the outlet and

press the LOCK Button and 2-hour OFF Timer Button at the same time for three seconds. It
means Filter Reset.
Once Filter Reset has been activated, you will hear a beep sound that means that the unit has
been reset. If a Fan Level Lamp had been blinking, it will now stop blinking automatically.

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SPECIFICATIONS

Model
Power supply
Fan Level Adjustment
Rated Power
Fan Level
Applicable Floor Surface
Cord Length
Dimensions
Weight

Fan Level
Operation

FU-800-J

220-240V  50Hz

~61m

2

*

3.0m

360mm(W)x342mm(D)x999mm(H)

28kg

High

46 W

480m

3

/hour

Medium

19 W

240m

3

/hour

Silent

10 W

92m

3

/hour

* The applicable floor surface area for when operating the unit in High fan level.

(JEM 1467, The Japan Electrical Manufactueres’ Association)

About the reduction of standby power

In order to operate the electrical circuits while the Main Power Switch is turned on, this product
consumes about 3.7W (2.3W:while LOCK function is activated) of standby power.
For energy conservation, turn off the Main Power Switch.

Summary of Contents for FU-800-J

Page 1: ...ENGLISH FU 800 J AIR PURIFIER OPERATION MANUAL Floor type R ...

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Page 3: ...N UNIT DISPLAY E 4 FRONT E 4 ACCESSORIES E 4 BACK E 5 OPERATION PANEL E 6 INSTALLATION E 8 PREPARATION E 10 FILTER INSTALLATION E 10 ATTACHING THE FILTER FILTER FRAME AND FRONT PANEL E 11 SETTING UP THE CURRENT TIME E 12 INSERTING BATTERIES IN THE REMOTE CONTROL E 13 REMOTE CONTROL USE E 13 OPERATION E 14 MAIN UNIT OPERATION E 14 REMOTE CONTROL OPERATION E 16 CONVENIENT FUNCTIONS E 17 2 HOUR OFF T...

Page 4: ... within the unit and then discharge from the Air Outlet when the unit operates Discharge of such chemicals may be unhealthy to your body Do not allow the unit to intake flammable gases sparks from lit cigarettes incense The unit may ignite as a result Do not use the unit where it is humid such as in a bathroom or where the unit may get wet Electrical shock and or malfunction may occur as a result ...

Page 5: ...from such lighting equipment or change direction Location exposed to direct sunlight The unit may not receive signals from the Remote Control The unit may not respond to the signals of the Remote Control if the ends of fluorescent lighting become black or lights flicker due to the depletion of service life however this is not a malfunction of the Remote Control or the Main unit In this case replac...

Page 6: ...on Mode FRONT ACCESSORIES Battery R6 AA battery X 2 Remote Control 1 unit Phillips screwdriver 1 unit Anti toppling kit 1 unit Metal fittings 2 units Operation Manual Operation Panel refer to E 6 Main Power Switch Filter Fixes Pre Filters Active Carbon Filters Front black Microbial Control Filters Back white HEPA Filters white Filter Frame Main unit Front Panel ...

Page 7: ...en the Main Power Switch is turned on Lights up in green when the ON OFF Button is pressed or the Remote Control is used to start op eration Odour Sensor Remote Control Receiver BACK How to open the cover Press Cover for the operation area Movable Louvers Left right Louvers Handle Screws for attaching the anti topple chains Power Cord Casters Air Outlet Power Plug ...

Page 8: ...e during setting Refer to E 12 18 Sensor Sensitivity Select Switch Switches sensor response between High Sensitivity Normal and Low Refer to E 17 SET Button Sets up the current time and the on off timers Refer to E 12 18 Button Forwards the time during setting Refer to E 12 18 CLOCK Button Sets up the current time and the on off timers Refer to E 12 18 Filter Reset Press the LOCK Button and 2h OFF...

Page 9: ...urs Refer to E 18 Fan Level Select Button Set fan level between Silent Medium High and Auto Refer to E 14 18 ON OFF Button Used to turn the unit on off Refer to E 14 2 hour OFF Timer Button Sets up and cancels the on off timer for 2 hours off Refer to E 17 Plasmacluster Select Button Switches between Plasmacluster Ion Modes Refer to E 15 ...

Page 10: ...w 3 Decide on an appropriate chain length and cut the Chain to the required length using pliers or suchlike IF THE PILLAR IS NARROW Chain length should be decided to enable setting as shown in the illustration 4 Attach the Clasp to the Chain 1 Open the Clasp and in sert the last sphere on the chain through the hole 2 Slide the sphere to the end and close the Clasp Clasp Spring washer Small screw 1...

Page 11: ... double side tapes on the back 2 pieces 3 Insert the small screw enclosed with the Metal fitting through the Clasp of the Chain and fasten it up to the Metal fitting 2 pieces NOTES Please use a flat wall surface for such instal lation Please carefully remove any oil moisture and dust from the wall surface before installation Please attach the system tightly to the wall by applying pressure It take...

Page 12: ...and press the Main Power Switch at the front side 2 Extract the handles at the top and bot tom of the Filter Frame pull them out and remove the Filter Frame from the Main unit NOTE Two filters top and bottom are attached to the Filter Frame After removal lay the Filter Frame flat with the handles facing upwards and replace the filters 3 Unhook the four tabs on the Pre Fil ter and remove the Filter...

Page 13: ...quare Notches in the Filter Frame Two each top and bottom 5 Fill in the usage start date on the Date Label which can be found on upper of the Main unit Use the date as a guide for your filter re placement period 6 Holding the Filter Frame by its handle secure it to the Main unit Recess both the top and bottom handles into the Main unit 7 Insert the two Protruding Catches located on the back of the...

Page 14: ...4 Press the Button or Button Set up the current time while observing the Digital Display The time advances by one minute with each press of the Button and goes back by one minute with each press of the Button This process will increase in speed if the relevant button is pressed continuously Press the Button or Button while the colon is not blinking about 60 seconds If the colon starts blinking aga...

Page 15: ...l avoids moisture or place in direct sunlight or near an electric heater etc otherwise a malfunction may occur E 13 Battery Information The battery life is about 1 year Replace the batteries when the Remote Control becomes inoperative Incorrect usage of the batteries may cause battery fluid leakage and or damage Take care of the following when handling When replacing the batteries replace both bat...

Page 16: ...el is switched as follows every time the Fan Level Select Button is pressed AUTO Silent Medium High The fan level is automatically switched between the five levels depending on the amount of impurities in the air The sensors detect the impurities for effi cient air purification The unit will operate quietly using mini mal air intake Operates on the Medium fan level set ting Operates on the High fa...

Page 17: ... tected by the dust and odour sensors Clean Mode operation will operation for about 1 minute when the Auto function is selected The unit will constantly operate in Clean Mode Clean Mode is effective for reducing some airborne mold Plasmacluster Lamp is blue The unit will constantly operate in Ion Control Mode Ion balance is maintained in the room by increasing the ration of negative ions The Plasm...

Page 18: ... maintained in the room by increasing the ratio of negative ions Plasmacluster Lamp is green Clean When pressed the unit will con stantly operate in Clean Mode Clean Mode is effective for reduc ing some airborne mold Plasmacluster Lamp is blue OFF The generation of ions will cease and the Plasmacluster Lamp will go out If the room smells especially moldy operate the unit in Clean Mode Operations a...

Page 19: ...r can be adjusted The factory setting is Normal so please switch it in accordance with the status of the room environment NOTE It can be switched regardless of whether the Main unit is locked or not LOCK FUNCTION Use the LOCK Button to disable all the other operating buttons on the Main unit 1 Press the LOCK Button for one second The Lock Lamp is lit All displays on the operation panel are turned ...

Page 20: ... CLOCK Button and turn on the OFF Timer Lamp 2 Press the SET Button The OFF Timer Lamp blinks and the OFF Timer set up mode is activated 3 Set the OFF Time using the and Buttons 4 Press the SET Button The OFF Timer Lamp lights up indicating that set up is complete NOTE PRESET PRESET Automatically confirmed if about 60 seconds pass without the SET Button being pressed About eight seconds after the ...

Page 21: ...splayed on the Digital Display area by pressing the time button The Digital Display is switched as follows every time the CLOCK Button is pressed Current Time ON Time 1 OFF Time 1 ON Time 2 OFF Time 2 ON Time 3 OFF Time 3 NOTES If the time has not been set bars are displayed When an on or off time is left dis played for about eight seconds the display reverts to the current time While the unit is ...

Page 22: ... and press the LOCK Button and 2 hour OFF Timer Button at the same time for three seconds It means Filter Reset Once Filter Reset has been activated you will hear a beep sound that means that the unit has been reset If a Fan Level Lamp had been blinking it will now stop blinking automatically E 20 SPECIFICATIONS Model Power supply Fan Level Adjustment Rated Power Fan Level Applicable Floor Surface...

Page 23: ...ve the Front Panel before cleaning the Dust Sensor Odour Sensor and filters Remove the front panel Loosen the two screws at the top left and right of the Front Panel using a Phillips screwdriver then remove the Front Panel CAUTION If the Front Panel is removed af ter loosing the Screws the Front Panel may fall and injure some one and some parts may be bro ken Phillips screws Front Panel DUST SENSO...

Page 24: ... Clean the top surface of the Pre Filter lightly with a vacuum cleaner NOTE The HEPA Filter and Active Carbon Filter are damaged easily Do not bring it into direct contact with the nozzle of a vacuum cleaner They should never be washed with water 3 Holding the Filter Frame by its handle secure it to the main unit Recess both the top and bottom han dles into the Main unit SETTING THE FRONT PANEL In...

Page 25: ...nment odour may be noticed from the Air Outlet in several months For understanding the product Refer to page E 1 REPLACING THE FILTERS 1 Remove the Front Panel Refer to E 21 PREPARATION 2 See page E 10 E 11 for directions on Filter installation when replac ing 3 Fill in usage start date of the filters on the Date Label which can be found on upper of the Main unit 4 Be sure to press the LOCK Button...

Page 26: ...r smells Check to see if the filters are heavily soiled Replace filters Refer to E 23 Very low concentration of ozone generated by the Plasmacluster ion generate may have a odour This is harmless and will not affect the human body Also the ozone will break down quickly and will not accumulate in the room environ ment ERROR DISPLAY DIGITAL DISPLAY E 24 Click click Tick tick tick The Remote Control ...

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