Page 2 - Provided Accessories
手前 手前 E-2 Pre-filter Removes large size dust. Indicator section P.E-3 Panel Odor sensor P.E-14 Senses odor in the air. Remote controller Purifier Humidifying filter Shutter (air inlet) Handle Wa t e r tank Tray cover Water tray Air inlet (around the panel) No air inlet on the panel front face. Remot...
Page 3 - Operation Buttons and Indicators /; Operation Buttons and Indicators
E-3 Operation Buttons and Indicators / Featur es / Name of Each Component / Operation Buttons and Indicators / Accessories P.E-OO shows a page with further description. Operation Buttons and Indicators Indicates approx. humidity level in the room during operation. Low Moderate High Orange Orange Ora...
Page 4 - Definition of each indication; Safety Precautions; To Prevent Fire, Electric Shock and Injury; AC Outlet, Power Plug and Power Cord; Meanings of Symbols; WARNING
E-4 Please read the following safety precautions carefully before using the air purifier. To prevent injury to the user or other people and property damage, the following instructions must be followed. Also read the precautions appearing in the text carefully to ensure proper use. Definition of each...
Page 5 - Place of Use; Purifier Body and Panel
E-5 Safety Pr ecautions Place of Use Water Tank, Water Tray and Humidifying Filter WARNING Do not operate the unit without setting any of the water tank, water tray and humidifying fi lter in place. Otherwise, it may cause injury or unit failure. Do not use any detergent (neither kitchen nor laundry...
Page 6 - Miscellaneous; To Prevent Floor Scratches or Wall Stains; During Cleaning / Place of Use; CAUTION
E-6 Miscellaneous To Prevent Floor Scratches or Wall Stains During Cleaning / Place of Use Safety Precautions (Continued) Securely hold the grip when carrying air purifi er. Damaging or dropping it may cause injury. When you attach or detach the panel and water tank, do it slowly and securely. Other...
Page 7 - Do not run with filter detached.; Ventilate closed room occasionally.; Cautions on Use; Do not directly fan animals and plants.
E-7 Safety Pr ecautions Cautions on Use Do not install in an unstable or sloped place, or near any obstacles. The unit may fall or drop, resulting in damage or unit failure.If the space between the unit and floor remains humid, the floor may get moldy.Using the unit tilted may cause water leakage. D...
Page 8 - Preparations for Operation; Setting Filter in Purifier; (Perform the same procedure when replacing filter.; Install the Deodorizing filter.; Reinstall the panel on the unit.
E-8 Preparations for Operation Setting Filter in Purifier (Perform the same procedure when replacing filter. ) Remove the panel. Lay a soft cloth or the like beneath the purifier to protect the floor against scratch. No cleaning effect is obtainable if the filter is installed with plastic bag. It ma...
Page 9 - Inserting Batteries into Remote Controller; Insert batteries and close the cover.; Filling Water Tank; (for Humidify Mode and Skin Moisturize Modes); Gently remove the water tank.
E-9 Inserting Batteries into Remote Controller Remove the battery compartment cover. Insert batteries and close the cover. Insert the provided two “AAA” R03 batteries with the correct polarities as instructed. Since the batteries are provided when shipped from the factory, their lives may be shorter...
Page 10 - Using Remote Controller; Starting Operation; Pressing; Press; Installation
E-10 Using Remote Controller Here we describe how to operate the air purifier using the remote controller. For the operation using the control on the purifier, please refer to page E-14. Starting Operation Remote Controller Air Purifier Indicator Section Securely insert the power plug into AC outlet...
Page 11 - Selecting Operation Mode; Operation Modes and Tips for Selection; Operation mode; Stand-by Power Consumption
E-11 Using Remote Contr oller Selecting Operation Mode (Basics) 5 operation modes are available for your choice. In every operation mode, the fan will not stop during operation. (In the eco operation mode, the fan may stop. P.E-17 ) In every operation mode, air purifying function will work. Upon eve...
Page 12 - Airflow rate; Switching Airflow Rate
E-12 Air Purify Strong Deodorization Skin Moisturize Humidify Pollen Max(Blinking) Auto Using Remote Controller (Continued) Airflow rate When “Auto” is lit, the following airflow rate is used according to the selected operation mode.The airflow rate indicators from “Silent” to “Max” are not lit. Mod...
Page 13 - Max Operation; Using Timer
E-13 Max(Blinking) Auto Pollen Timer(4hrs) Skin Moisturize Humidify Strong Deodorization Using Remote Contr oller Press button. Press button. Max Operation (Air Purify Mode) This operation is useful when many people smoke or when you want quick cleaning of room air. After Max operation, the status b...
Page 14 - Memory Function / Sensors / Auto Detection; Memory Function; Air Sensor; Odor Sensor; Using the Control on Purifi er
E-14 ) Max(Blinking) Timer(4hrs) Skin Moisturize Clean Humidifying Filter Air Sensor Memory Function / Sensors / Auto Detection Memory Function When you stop the operation and then restart, the purifi er will resume the operation status before shutdown. If you operate the purifi er for approx. 5 sec...
Page 15 - Dust sensor
E-15 Using the Contr ol on Purifier Memory Function / Sensors / Auto Detection Humidity Sensor The humidity sensor fi nds the humidity of room air during operation.Humidity level should be taken as a guide only. The indication may differ from hygrometer reading. Humidity will change as temperature c...
Page 16 - Adjusting Sensor Sensitivity Setting; press
E-16 Max(Blinking Humidify Strong Deodorization Auto Pollen Air Purify Skin Moisturize Memory Function / Sensors / Auto Detection (Continued) Adjusting Sensor Sensitivity Setting Sensor sensitivity can be adjusted in 3-step fashion. In each operation mode, The airflow indicator will blink for 5 seco...
Page 17 - Useful Feature; Dimmer Control; Eco Operation
E-17 Max(Blinking) Skin Moisturize Humidify Strong Deodorization Auto Pollen Air Purify Useful Feature Dimmer Control If you feel uncomfortable about indicator lightings when you go to sleep, press button on the purifier unit for 3 seconds or longer to dim the indicators. Press button for 3 seconds ...
Page 18 - When the “Clean Humidifying Filter” Indicator Comes On; Cleaning
E-18 When the “Clean Humidifying Filter” Indicator Comes On Cleaning Remove the water tank, and then pull out the water tray. Remove the humidifying filter from the water tray. Clean the humidifying filter, water tray and tray cover. Install the water tray, and then mount the water tank. Plug the po...
Page 19 - Shake lightly to drain off water.
E-19 Water Tank (Guide for cleaning: Daily) Change water daily with fresh tap water. Discard remaining water in the tank if any. Pour small quantity of tap water, tighten the cap firmly and shake to wash. (Change water and repeat the steps 2-3 times.) Humidifying Filter (Guide for cleaning: Once a m...
Page 20 - Water Tray / Tray Cover; Wash with water to remove dirt.; Replacing Humidifying Filter; Do not use any detergent.
E-20 Water Tray / Tray Cover (Guide for cleaning: Once a month) Wash with water to remove dirt. Remove the tray cover. Wipe off water and assemble. Attach the tray cover to the water tray. Remove the tray cover from the water tray. Replacing Humidifying Filter The humidifying fi lter is a consumable...
Page 22 - Wipe the lens with a cotton swab.
E-22 Purifier Body (Guide for cleaning: Once a month) Wipe off dirt on the purifi er case using a soft cloth that is moistened with water and fully wrung. For heavy dirt, use a soft cloth moistened with neutral detergent thinned with water. After removing dirt, use a dry soft cloth to wipe off moist...
Page 23 - Replacement Interval; Filter Replacement; Precautions on Filter Handling
E-23 Cleaning Filter Replacement Replacement Interval Filter Replacement The fi lters are consumable parts. The standard life of the dust fi lter is about 8 years and that of the deodorizing fi lter is about 10 years. Testing was conducted according to JEM1467 of the Japan Electric Machine Industry ...
Page 24 - Replacing the Filter; Remove the water tank, and then pull out the water tray.; Install the water tray, and then mount the water tank.
E-24 Replacing the Filter P.E-8 P.E-9 For the fi lters, use the optional EP-A6000-902 (dust fi lter) and EP-A6000-903 (deodorizing fi lter). Remove the water tank, and then pull out the water tray. (This procedure should be done to prevent water leakage.) When you remove the water tank, water may dr...
Page 25 - Troubleshooting Guide; Before asking for repair; Check to see; Alert Display; Symptom
E-25 Troubleshooting Guide Smoke or smell is not efficiently removed, or there is an odor No remote operation Symptom Solution Before asking for repair check the following once again Securely insert the power plug into AC outlet. No air blows out or power does not turn on Is power plug securely inse...
Page 27 - Following Conditions Are Normal
E-27 T roubleshooting Guide Symptom Cause Following Conditions Are Normal Electric components are energized when power is supplied. This is normal. Snapping noise when plugging power cord into AC outlet Vibration is caused by fan rotation. This is normal. Purifier body vibration during the “Max” ope...
Page 28 - Replacement Parts; Specifications
E-28 Model EP-A7000 Power supply AC220-240V 50-60Hz Airflow switching Max High Medium Silent Power consumption (W) 60 22 14 4 Airflow rate (m 3 /min) 7.0 4.5 3.4 1.0 Applicable floor space 50m 2 Humidifying performance (mL/h) Approx. 670 (Max operation) External dimensions 584(H) x 430(W) x 273(D) m...