Page 2 - Features; About air purifying; The purifying capacity improves as the air; Deodorising and decomposing odour in the air; The decomposition cycle that maintains deodorising capability.; Adsorption; Recovery; Decomposition
1 Features About air purifying The powerful suction of a high air fl ow rate captures dust, pollen, etc. The purifying capacity improves as the air fl ow rate increases. • The air permeates the room at a high air fl ow rate. Powerful suction from 3 directions Pollen Odour Dust Effective against poll...
Page 3 - What is the “Streamer” function?; CONTENTS; Read before Operation; Care and Cleaning
2 What is the “Streamer” function? This function uses a “streamer discharge”, a type of plasma discharge, to generate high-speed electrons with strong oxidation power inside the air puri fi er, reducing or removing odour swiftly. (The high-speed electrons are generated and absorbed within the unit t...
Page 4 - Safety Precautions; The precautions used in this manual are classi; The icons used in this manual mean the following.; WARNING; Power supply
3 Safety Precautions Before use, read these Safety Precautions to ensure proper handling of equipment. The precautions used in this manual are classi fi ed into the following two types. Both contain important safety information, therefore observe them at all times. WARNING Improper handling may ...
Page 5 - Main unit; CAUTION
4 WARNING Main unit Do not use combustible substances, i.e., hair spray, insecticides, etc., • near the unit. Do not wipe the unit with benzene or thinner. These substances may lead to cracking, electric shock or ignition. Use a neutral detergent to clean the unit. • Use of chlorine or acidic deterg...
Page 6 - Other; Precautions during use
5 Safety Precautions CAUTION Main unit Do not expose plants or animals to direct air currents from the unit. • Overexposure to air currents may have adverse effects. Keep fi sh tanks, vases and other water containers away from the unit. • Water in fi ltration into the unit may lead to electric shock...
Page 7 - Name and Operation of Each Part; Front
6 Name and Operation of Each Part Front Air inlet for air quality sensor (dust sensor) Air inlet for odour sensor Receiver Front panel Model name / Serial number Air inlet Air outlet Rear Inside of the unit Handles Power supply cord hook Can be used for winding the extra part of the power supply cor...
Page 8 - Remote controller; Unit display
7 Name and Operation of Each Part Remote controller Page 13, 14. ► Child proof lock button It prevents small children from mishandling the unit. Brightness adjustment button The brightness of the unit display lamp can be adjusted. Air fl ow rate lamp (green) An air fl ow rate lamp indicates the air ...
Page 9 - change button
8 Operation lamp Turbo lamp (orange) • Anti-pollen lamp (green) • Sleep mode lamp (green) • Filter lamp (orange) The fi lter lamp lights up when the pleated fi lter needs replacement and starts blinking when a certain time has elapsed after the lamp turned on. Page 21. ► UNIT lamp (orange) “UNIT1” →...
Page 10 - Preparation before Operation; Accessories check; Remove the front panel.; Remove the deodorising catalyst unit.
9 Preparation before Operation Accessories check Con fi rm all the accessories are included. AB C D A: Pleated fi lter…1 sheet < For initial installation > Inside cushion B: Operation manual…1 book (This booklet) Inside package C: Remote controller…1 unit In remote controller storage slot D:...
Page 11 - Attach the front panel.
10 Attach the pleated fi lter. 4 Make sure to set the pre fi lter (green) and the pleated fi lter (front: white, rear: blue) in place. If you operate the unit without them, the unit may be damaged. Fit the holes (5 each on the right and left) of the pleated 1) fi lter to the fi xing lugs (5 each on ...
Page 12 - Installation of the unit; Installed on a table or the; Do not use the unit in the following places.
11 Preparation before Operation Installation of the unit Installed on a table or the fl oor 100cm from ceiling 50cm from wall 50cm from wall Air fl ow 10cm from wall The wall where the air puri fi er is set may get dirty depending on • the type of wall and environment, even if you follow the speci...
Page 13 - Preparation of remote controller; A battery is already set in the remote controller.; Battery replacement; Insert the power plug into an; How to use
12 Preparation of remote controller A battery is already set in the remote controller. The remote controller can be used only after pulling out the • clear sheet. Clear sheet Battery replacement Move the tab of the cover on the rear of 1 the remote controller in the direction of the arrow. Pull ou...
Page 14 - How to Operate; To start the operation; To prevent mishandling by small children; To operate the unit according to the cleanness level of the air; Press; To clean the air in the room quickly; Press; To set the timer; Press
Make sure that the front panel is closed. 13 How to Operate To start the operation Press . Operation starts and the air fl ow rate lamp lights up. • When you press • during operation, operation stops. When you press • next time, operation starts with the same settings as the previous operation. (Exa...
Page 15 - To clean pollen
14 To change the air fl ow manually Air fl ow manual operation Press . Each time the button is pressed, the air fl ow rate changes • as follows. “ (Quiet)” “ (Low)” “ (Standard)” “ (High)” To clean pollen Anti-pollen operation Press . To operate quietly when you are sleeping Sleep mode operation Pre...
Page 16 - Quick Reference Table of Maintenance; For details on removing and attaching each part, see
15 Quick Reference Table of Maintenance Before performing maintenance, stop the unit and disconnect the power plug. (It may cause electric shock or injury.) WARNING Remove the parts for maintenance in numerical order. For details on removing and attaching each part, see Page 17. ► . 1 Front panel 2 ...
Page 18 - Removing and Attaching Each Part; Remove
17 Removing and Attaching Each Part Remove Remove the front panel. 1 Push the 2 clips (right and left), and pull the front panel • upward and remove it. Push Clip(1 each on right and left) Front panel Remove the pre fi lter. 2 Hold the indent and pull the pre fi lter. Then, unhook the • tabs (4 loca...
Page 19 - Removing and attaching the opposing pole plates; Remove the front panel and UNIT1.; Attach; Attach the opposing pole plates.; Attach UNIT1 and the front panel.
18 Wear rubber gloves to remove and attach the opposing pole plates. Hands can be cut on the opposing pole plates and ionised wires. CAUTION Removing and attaching the opposing pole plates UNIT1 Opposing pole plates Ionised wire Ionising frame Front panel Remove Remove the front panel and UNIT1. 1...
Page 20 - Cleaning of UNIT1 and UNIT2
UNIT1 (Plasma ioniser) UNIT2 (Streamer unit) Wear rubber gloves. * Remove dirt from recesses with a cotton swab, etc. 2) Ionised wire (8 locations) Remove dirt from the ionised wires and • surrounding plastic parts with a soft piece of cloth. Wear rubber gloves. * Wipe the ionised wires gently. Pull...
Page 22 - Replacement of the Pleated Filter
21 Time for cleaning When the fi lter lamp in the display lights up or blinks It is not necessary to replace the pleated fi lter until the fi lter lamp lights up or blinks. Cleaning method Replace Deodorising catalyst unit Front panel UNIT1 Pleated fi lter Remove the front panel and UNIT1. 1 Page 17...
Page 24 - Frequently Asked Questions; Before consulting your dealer, check the following points.
Front panel Deodrising catalyst unit Ionised wire 23 Frequently Asked Questions Before consulting your dealer, check the following points. The air quality sensor lamp remains red or yellow. This is due to the dust built up in the air quality sensor.Use a vacuum cleaner to remove the dust from the ai...
Page 25 - Troubleshooting; The unit does not operate.
24 Troubleshooting Before consulting your dealer or asking for repairs, check the following points. If the problems still can not be solved, consult your dealer. The unit does not operate. The unit does not operate even if the ON / OFF button is pressed. Is the front panel correctly set? ● Page 10. ...
Page 26 - The lamp lights up or blinks.
25 Troubleshooting Before consulting your dealer or asking for repairs, check the following points. If the problems still can not be solved, consult your dealer. The lamp lights up or blinks. The air fl ow rate lamps blink simultaneously. The unit does not blow air. Is there any obstacle in the ...
Page 27 - MEMO
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