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CADO MP-C20U User Manual

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Air Purifier
MP-C20U
Instruction Manual
Table of Contents
1 Safety Precautions
4 Operating Precautions
5 Parts and Functions
6 Accessories
7 Installing the Deodorizing/Dust Collecting/
Anti-Bacterial Filter
8 How to Operate
9 Maintenance
11 Troubleshooting
12 Specifications
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CADO MP-C20U Specifications

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ModelMP-C20U
TypeAir Cleaner
Power SourceAC 100-240V, 50/60Hz
Air Volume200 m³/h
Filter TypeHEPA Filter
CADR (Clean Air Delivery Rate)200 m³/h

Summary

Safety Precautions

Manual Symbols and Signs

Explains warning, caution, prohibited, and required symbols used in the manual for user safety.

General Safety Warnings & Prohibitions

Covers USB cord safety, usage by children, wet hands, and general prohibited actions for user protection.

Additional Safety Precautions

Prohibited Usage and Locations

Details forbidden uses, locations (flammable gas, high humidity, near children), water contact, and smoke/incense.

Required Safety Procedures

Lists mandatory steps like firm charger insertion, cord unplugging, and unit shutdown for maintenance.

Further Safety Instructions

Placement and Cord Safety

Advises on placement to avoid falling, cord bending, and interference with driving operations.

Ventilation and Electrical Safety

Emphasizes room ventilation when using heaters and safe handling of electrical components.

Operating Precautions

Filter and Airflow Management

Stresses proper filter attachment, avoiding blocked inlets/outlets, and using the unit with a filter.

Environmental and Placement Considerations

Advises against use in kitchens, direct sunlight, cars, near electronic keys, or antennas.

Power Management

Recommends removing the in-vehicle charger when not in use to avoid unnecessary power consumption.

Parts and Functions

Unit Components Overview

Identifies and describes the Air outlet, Enclosure, Control panel, Filter, Air inlet, and Chassis.

Air Purifier Limitations

Clarifies what the unit cannot remove (e.g., carbon monoxide) and its efficacy compared to fans.

Accessories

Included Accessories

Lists the Deodorizing/Dust Collecting/Anti-Bacterial Filter, In-vehicle Charger, and USB Cord.

Charger Usage Note

Emphasizes using the supplied in-vehicle charger only with this specific unit and no other appliances.

Filter Installation Guide

Filter Replacement Steps

Details the process of removing the enclosure, taking out the filter, and attaching the enclosure.

Filter Attachment Note

Advises checking the filter setting if enclosure attachment fails or seems incorrect.

How to Operate

Preparing the Unit for Operation

Covers inserting the USB connector and connecting the in-vehicle charger to the power outlet.

Control Panel and Indicators

Explains the Air volume indicator, illumination sensor, and power/air volume button functions.

Starting and Adjusting Air Volume

Details how to turn the unit on/off and adjust air volume by repeatedly pressing the power button.

Maintenance Procedures

General Maintenance Notes

Advises unplugging the cord, using soft cloths, and neutral detergents for cleaning and care.

Cleaning the Unit Body and Vents

Instructions for cleaning the unit body and air inlet/outlet using soft cloths or vacuum cleaners.

Filter Care and Replacement

Advises removing dust from the filter, not cleaning with water, and replacing it periodically.

Filter Replacement

Filter Replacement Steps

Guides on unplugging, removing enclosure, old filter, installing new filter, and reattaching enclosure.

Filter Purchase Information

Directs users to purchase replacement filters via accessories section or consult a local dealer.

Troubleshooting

Unit Not Working or No Air Output

Provides solutions for the unit not working or having no/weak air output, checking connections and filter.

Addressing Bad Smell Issues

Addresses the problem of the unit emitting a bad smell, suggesting filter checks and room ventilation.

Specifications

Technical Specifications

Details model name, power, air volume/modes, power consumption, noise, dimensions, and cord length.

Accessory Details

Lists included accessories and provides specific dimensions for the deodorizing/dust collecting/anti-bacterial filter.

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