44110-01 • 01/09/2012
Maintenance
Replacing the Filter
Figure 6
About every 6 months you should check your lter to see if it
needs to be replaced. Heavy build-up on the lter can cause the
energized eld on the lter to not operate properly.
1. Turn the air sanitizer off and unplug it from the wall outlet.
Warning: Wait 10 seconds before opening the panel.
2. Push down on the Hunter logo to release the door. Figure 6.
3. Gently pull the door away from the unit and lift away. Figure 7.
4. Remove the HEPA Filter from the unit.
5. Clean the outside of the unit and the door with a soft,
damp cloth.
NOTE: Ensure the door is completely dry before
reinstalling it on the unit. Failure to do so could cause
damage to the filters or motor.
6. Check the lter for particle build-up.
7. If the lter needs to be replaced, remove the new lter
from it’s packaging and insert it into the unit. Place the
lter back in the unit so “This side faces you” is visible.
Ensure the lter is seated fully into the unit and secured
with the lter bracket. Figure 8.
NOTE: If the filter is not fully engaged in the unit, the air
sanitizer will not run.
8. Set the tabs on the bottom of the door into the notches in
the base of the unit and rock the door up until the top of
the door makes contact with the magnet. Figure 9.
9. Push the Hunter logo in until the door “clicks” into place.
10. Plug the air sanitizer back into the wall outlet and
resume use.
11. Touch the sensor pad for 3 seconds to reset the lter counter.
NOTE: If the filter is not seated properly inside the unit,
the air sanitizer will not operate.
Figure 8
Filter
Filter
Bracket
Figure 7
III
Figure 9
Tabs
Notches
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