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Checking the Filters
A special filter check gauge is included with your air purifier
to allow you to check the condition of the filters. It is stored
in a compartment behind the front intake grille. See item 4
on page 2 for location.
The
HEPA filter
should last approximately 12 months with
continuous use, less in areas with a high level of airborne
particles such as dust or pollen.
The
carbon pre-filter
will last approximately three months.
NOTE:
You must reinstall and snap the intake grille before
checking the filters with the gauge. The air purifier will not
operate if the grille is not in place.
1
Filter(s) OK
Replace
Filter(s)
2
Insert either end of the filter
check gauge into the recessed
hole on the top of outlet grille.
Turn the fan on QuickClean.
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The colored cylinder should
float up the filter check gauge.
If it does not move from the
bottom of the gauge, the filter(s)
are clogged and need to be
replaced.
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WARNING
To reduce risk of electric shock:
• Always unplug before cleaning.
• Do not immerse in water or other liquid.
Cleaning the Air Purifier
• Wipe the enclosure, control panel, and cord with a damp
cloth or sponge.
• The intake grille can be removed and washed in warm,
soapy water. Do not place in dishwasher. Make sure the
grille is completely dry before reinstalling.
• The outlet grille should simply be dusted. It should not be
immersed in water.
• No part of the air purifier should be placed in a dishwasher.
How to Clean
Your air purifier is designed to provide years of trouble-free
service with minimal maintenance. The following instructions
will help you maximize the life and efficiency of your air
purifier.
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