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FEATURES
Cluster Ion Balance Control
The unit controls the ratio of Negative clus-
ter ions and Positive cluster ions depend-
ing on the condition of the room.
• Clean mode
Approximately the same amount of Posi-
tive and Negative cluster ions are dis-
charged. This mode is effective for reduc-
ing some airborne mold.
• Ion control mode
It is said that plenty of Negative cluster
ions exist in places such as waterfalls or
forests in natural environment. In this op-
eration mode, Negative cluster ions will
be released in an increased rate, in order
to bring the room atmosphere close to this
condition.
• AUTO cluster ion mode
The unit will switch between Clean mode
and Ion control mode automatically de-
pending on the amount of pollution in the
air detected by dust and odor sensor.
HEPA filter
• High-efficiency dust collection
Active carbon filter
Powerful deodorization by large particles
of columnar charcoal.
CONTENTS
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ........................ E-2
• CAUTIONS CONCERNING THE OPERATION
OF THIS PRODUCT ....................................
E-3
• CAUTIONS CONCERNING
THE INSTALLATION ....................................
E-3
• ABOUT THE FILTER ...................................
E-3
NAMES OF PARTS ................................. E-4
• MAIN UNIT DISPLAY ...................................
E-4
• EXPLODED DIAGRAM ................................
E-4
• BACK ...........................................................
E-6
• ACCESSORIES ...........................................
E-6
SPECIFICATIONS ................................... E-6
PREPARATION ........................................ E-7
• INSERTING BATTERIES
IN THE REMOTE CONTROL .......................
E-7
• USING THE REMOTE CONTROL ...............
E-7
• INSTALLING THE FILTERS .........................
E-8
OPERATION .......................................... E-10
• MAIN UNIT OPERATION ..........................
E-10
• REMOTE CONTROL OPERATION ...........
E-11
GUIDE FOR OPERATION ..................... E-12
CARE AND MAINTENANCE ................. E-13
• MAIN UNIT ................................................
E-13
• FILTER CLEANING ...................................
E-13
• DUST SENSOR, ODOR SENSOR ...........
E-13
• GUIDE FOR LIFE OF FILTERS ................
E-14
TROUBLE SHOOTING .......................... E-15
Thank you for purchasing the SHARP FU-60SE.
Please read this manual carefully for the cor-
rect operation. Before using this product, be
sure to read The section: “Safety Precautions.”
After reading this manual, retain it in a conven-
ient location for future reference.
This product is for household use only.
E-1
FOR UNDERSTANDING
THE PRODUCT
Some of the odor ingredients ab-
sorbed by the filters become sepa-
rated and are discharged through the
Air Outlet as odor.
Depending on the usage environment,
this odor may become strong in sev-
eral months and the Air Outlet may
smell.
In this case, purchase an exchange
filter FZ-60SEF of the option goods,
and replace the filters.
This equipment complies with
the requirements of Directives
89/336/EEC and 73/23/EEC as
amended by 93/68/EEC.
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