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Controlling the air purifier using the remote control (See Figure c)
The following buttons are available on the remote control: Switching on/off
, Sleeping Mode , Timer , Automatic Mode , Fan Speed .
Troubleshooting
1. The purifier does not turn on. Possible causes and solutions: Make sure that
the purifier is plugged into the mains socket, and that there is no power
supply failure, as well as that the circuit breaker is on, and that the fuses are
intact, and that the filter change LED is blinking red.
2. Dust is poorly removed. Possible causes and solutions: Make sure that the
filter surface is not clogged and that there are no obstructions preventing air
intake or discharge.
3. The device makes a loud noise. Possible causes and solutions: Make sure that
nothing is stuck in the fan, and that the purifier is not tilted. If the noise is still
too loud, try to reduce the fan speed using the fun speed button. Also, use
Sleep Mode to operate the purifier at night.
4. Unpleasant odor coming out from the purifier. If the device emits a plastic
smell during the first few hours of operation, this is deemed to be normal.
However, the device may also emit an unpleasant odor when the filter is
clogged. In this case, the filter must be cleaned or replaced. If you smell
burning, unplug the purifier immediately. Then, contact our Support Dept or
the Seller of the device for assistance.
5. The filter change LED is blinking after the filter was replaced or cleaned.
Possible causes and solutions: Press and hold the filter button for at least 3
seconds. The filter replacement timer will restart and the indicator will turn
off.