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MAINTENANCE
Filter Life and Cleaning Schedule
To check the number of hours your filter set has been in use at any time, touch and hold the lock
icon for 3 seconds while Child Lock is not in use. The Air Quality Sensor display will show the
amount of hours the current filter set has been active.
The Filter Check Indicator light on the Brondell Pro Sanitizing Air Purifier is programmed to
illuminate every 2000 hours the unit is in use, however, filters lasts 8-12 months and should be
replaced at least once annually. If the filters are cleaned properly and on schedule, the Filter
Check Indicator light could go on 3 or more times before you actually have to replace filters.
Regular cleaning when air quality is extremely poor is needed.
Proper care and maintenance of the Brondell Pro Sanitizing Air Purifier is critical to performance.
The following chart shows recommended cleaning intervals for each part of the unit.
Part Time Method
External body As needed Wipe with clean damp cloth.
Air Intake Every two months Clean with soft brush or cloth.
Air Outlet Every two months Clean with soft brush or cloth.
Air Sensor Every two months
First, wipe with a damp cotton swab.
Then wipe dry with a dry cotton swab.
Woven Pre-Filter
Every two to
four weeks
Vacuum or rinse thoroughly in warm water.
Do not use heat to dry the woven pre-filter.
Nanocrystalline
Filter
Every two months Expose to sunlight for one to three hours.
High Eciency
AG+ Filter
Every two months
Check the filter color. If the filter is light
grey, you can reuse another 2000 hours.
If the filter is dark or black, it is time to
replace it.
UV Light Bulbs Every twelve months
Check the UV bulbs to ensure they are
functioning. Follow instructions on page 14.
Filter life may vary according to usage and environment.
Filters sealed in original packaging, unopened, have a shelf life of 5 years.
Replacement filters are available for purchase at brondell.com.
Cleaning the unit while it is plugged in may result in electric shock, electric spark
and serious injury. Unplug the unit before cleaning or performing maintenance.