6
ENERGY STAR
a
OPERATION
1.
Ensure that the plastic wrap has been removed from the filters and the filters are replaced in the unit. Next,
plug the power cord into a working electrical outlet.
2.
Tap Power Button to turn on the air purifier. The air purifier will start automatically on the Quiet Clean
setting until another cleaning level is selected. Continue tapping to choose a different cleaning level. With
each tap, one of the cleaning level icons will illuminate.
QUIET CLEAN
:
Quietest setting and optimized to capture small particles.
GENERAL CLEAN
:
Recommended for dust and general, everyday air cleaning.
POLLEN
:
Optimizes pollen capturing performance during pollen season.
3.
To shut off, either tap the Power Button until the air purifier cycles through all the cleaning levels and
shuts off or press and hold the Power Button for three seconds.
FILTER CHECK/RESET
These air purifier models each have two electronic filter checks to remind you when it is time to
replace the Pre-Filter, Optional Enhanced Odor and VOC Filter(s), and HEPA Filter(s) based on the air
purifier’s hours of use. When it is time to replace the filters, one of the filter icon lights will illuminate
above the Filter Check/Reset indicator light to identify which filter needs to be replaced at that time.
For more detailed information, see the next section.
FILTER REPLACEMENT
When the Filter Reset indicator light(s) illuminate(s), it is time to replace one or more of the filters.
Indicator
Light
Filter*
Pre-Filter:
Honeywell
A
or
A+
Pre-Filter
Optional Enhanced Odor & VOC Filter:
Honeywell
T
Filter
Honeywell HEPA
G
Filter
A
Pre-Filter
Pre-Filter
A
+
Filter
G
T
Filter
When to
Replace
Every 3
months
Every 12
months
Number of Filters Needed
1
Pre-Filter
1
Enhanced Odor & VOC Filter for the HPA075 Series
2
Enhanced Odor & VOC Filters for the HPA175 Series
1
HEPA Filter for the HPA075 Series
2
HEPA Filters for the HPA175 Series
The energy efficiency of this ENERGY STAR
certified model is measured based on a ratio
between the model’s CADR for Smoke and the
electrical energy it consumes, or CADR/Watt.