
THE OPERATION OF ELIXAIR E 2100 AIR PURIFIER
The purifier is designed for efficient cleaning of large amounts of air. Because of varying
cleaning requirements the unit is equipped with power control system for adjusting the fan
speed using infra-red remote controller (figure 5) to meet the current need.
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Control panel
a) High voltage indicator
- blinking light indicates a fault
b) Fan speed indicators
c) Power control push-button
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Remote control unit
d) Infra-red transmitter
e) Indicator for signal/battery
f) Control button
Remote control unit battery is not replaceable. Battery life is approx.
n. 2000 operating cycles or 5 years.
We recommend Elixair 2100 for rooms of 80
C
160 m
5
in area. In smaller rooms of around
40 m
5
, with people frequently moving about, fan speed II is used to make the air in the
room circulate to the purifier. In rooms smaller than that fan speed I may be sufficient. We do
not recommend installation of Elixair 2100 in rooms smaller than 30 m
5
due to the small
amounts of ozone produced during operation, unless ventilation in more efficient than
normally.
Highest fan speed may be necessary in smoking areas to remove annoying cigarette
smoke efficiently. In any large space where the content of dust and other impurities in the air
is unusually high or where continuous use of the purifier on the highest fan speed is
required, the desired cleaning results at a low noise level can be achieved by the use of two
purifiers which are run at a low power level.
It is recommended to keep the air purifier running always when ventilation is on or when
people are moving in the premises. You can use a timer connected to the wall socket to turn
the unit off for a desired number of hours for the night. The fan runs on speed II after the
power is turned on again. It is advisable to start the purifier at least half an hour before the
premises are being used.
MAINTENANCE OF ELIXAIR E 2100 AIR PURIFIER
The unit is economic to use and easy to maintain. The only replacement components are
the two active carbon filters.
After being neutralized by the gases and odours in the air, the activity of the active carbon
can not be restored and the filters must be replaced. The frequency of replacement depends
on the amount of gases to be neutralized. In smoking areas the filters should be changed ca.
2 times per year or when necessary. In workshops or other places where gaseous impurities
are produced (welding, soldering etc.) the filters must be replaced always when necessary.