Do not
add essential oils to the air purifier
or filter. The filter will become damaged
by the oil and will eventually release an
unpleasant smell.
Do not
use diffusers near
the air purifier.
Essential Oils
ABOUT THE FILTER (CONT.)
Moisture may damage the filters. This air
purifier should be used in an area with a
humidity level below 85% RH. If you use the
air purifier in excessively humid areas, the
surface of the filter will become mouldy.
Humidity
Note:
Water or moisture will allow mould to
grow. To solve a mould problem, get rid of
the source of the moisture and clean up the
mould. Air purifiers cannot solve an existing
mould problem, only capture airborne mould
spores and reduce odours.
The air change rate is how many times
all of the air in a room can be purified (or
“changed”) by the air purifier in 1 hour. Air
changes per hour are calculated on the
recommended room size, assuming
2.4 m / 8 ft ceilings. For smaller rooms,
the air change per hour will increase. This
air purifier has an air change per hour of
2, which means it can change air 2 times
per hour at the max speed in a single,
closed room up to 35 m² / 376 ft². The air
purifier is effective for larger rooms, but air
purification will take longer, with fewer air
changes per hour.
This air purifier has a Clean Air Delivery
Rate of 110 cubic feet per minute (CFM), or
170 m³/h.
Clean Air Delivery Rate (CADR) measures
the efficiency of an air purifier by indicating
the volume of clean air that it produces per
minute. This is based on removal of dust,
pollen, and smoke, which are the 3 most
common indoor air pollutants. The higher
the CADR, the more particles the air purifier
will remove and the larger the area it can
clean. The rating is measured at the air
purifier’s highest speed.
Air Change per Hour
Clean Air Delivery Rate
Note:
To effectively clean air, keep windows
and doors closed while the air purifier is on.
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