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To prevent dirt or stains on the main unit, clean as often as necessary. If stains are allowed to
remain, they may become hard to clean.
Wipe with a dry, soft cloth
For stubborn stains or dirt, use a soft cloth dampened with warm water.
Do not use volatile fluids
Benzene, paint thinner, polishing powder, etc., may damage the surface.
Do not use detergents
Detergent ingredients may damage the unit.
Keep the unit away from water
• In case of washing, use a soft brush etc. and cold/warm
water.
• Metal brushes or scrub brushes may cause damage.
• After washing, leave it in the shade until it gets dried.
Then place it back to the frame.
• Never wash or clean the HEPA Filter using the nozzle of
a vacuum cleaner directly.
This will greatly decrease the performance of the filters.
CARE AND MAINTENANCE
To maintain optimum performance of this air purifier, please clean the unit including
the sensors and filters periodically.
When cleaning the unit, be sure to unplug the power cord, and never handle the plug
with wet hands. Electrical shock and/or bodily injury may occur as a result.
MAIN UNIT
ODOUR SENSOR / DUST SENSOR
Hole of odour
sensor
E-11
Remove the Front Panel, Clean the surface of the Pre-Filter lightly with a vacuum cleaner.
If it is contaminated heavily, remove it from the Filter Frame and wash it.
FILTER CLEANING
NOTE
Sensor Filter
It does not have a front and
a back.
Sensor Filter
Detach the sensor filter and tap it lightly
with your hand to remove the dust. If it is
very dirty, wash it with water and then allow
it to dry thoroughly.
Hole of dust sensor
The sensitivity of the sensor will become
unstable if the odour/dust sensor is dirty
or blocked. Remove dust from the sur-
faces of the sensor openings using a
vacuum cleaner.
Summary of Contents for FU-P60S
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