Tips on purifying the air in case of cigarette smoke
Cigarette smoke is comprised of a large range of complex chemical compounds. For the air
purifier these are essentially divided into the solid and gaseous components of the smoke. The
solid smoke particles are filtered out by the HEPA filter. The gaseous components are partly
absorbed by the activated carbon filter and partly eliminated by the TIO2 filter.
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To prevent possible damage to the TIO2 filter, it is important that the main filter is
changed in good time.
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The device needs to be set up as close to the source of smoke as possible.
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The device should not be set up on the floor. (For smokers we recommend wall-
mounting.)
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The device will have a shorter service life depending on the number of cigarettes
smoked.
Tips on purifying the air in case of problems with pollen
The air purifier is capable of filtering all standard types of pollen out of the air. These remain in
the HEPA filter. To enable the device to work as effectively as possible and significantly reduce
the concentration of pollen, we recommend that you create a refuge in which the air purifier
can be stood. The device can only eliminate allergens which are present in the air, but not
allergens which have settled on beds, walls, furniture, etc.
Therefore, please follow the instructions below:
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Clean the room thoroughly before using the device.
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Do not use a dustcloth for cleaning, use a damp cloth instead.
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Clean upholstered furniture with a vacuum cleaner at least once a week. Use a vacuum
cleaner suitable for allergy sufferers.
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Mop the room at least once a week.
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Run the device at setting 1 during the day. Place the device on a table. Do not place it
on the floor and do not suspend it below the ceiling.
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Switch the device off before going to sleep.
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Set the fan setting to III while ventilating. Ventilate the rooms ideally between 6:00
a.m. and 8:00 a.m. in urban areas or after 7:00 p.m. in rural areas.
Tips on purifying the air in case of problems with household dust
Household dust is generally produced by mites that live in upholstered furniture, cushions,
covers and mattresses. This is where the household dust remains at first. The air purifier can
only remove household dust which is present in the air. It is therefore advisable to seal off the
sources of household dust before you start to use the air purifier.
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Cover mattresses in allergen-proof encasings.
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Cover pillows and blankets in allergen-proof encasings.
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Wash pillows and blankets frequently.
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Replace old mattresses.
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Use a vacuum cleaner with a fine filter.
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Vacuum clean mattresses once a month.
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Keep dust catchers out of the bedroom.
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Do not put any indoor plants in the bedroom.
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