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Brand | Mammoth |
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Model | 1000 |
Category | Air Cleaner |
Language | English |
Explains the primary function of the air purifier in treating indoor air.
Details the 5 stages of air purification the unit employs.
Describes the four-stage process including ionizer, nano photo-catalytic filter, UV light, and HEPA filter.
Briefly mentions natural sources of negative ions like waterfalls and lightning.
Instructions to record model and serial numbers for future reference.
Identifies and describes the function of front-facing parts like Fan Grill, LCD, Buttons, and Remote.
Provides detailed steps for cleaning the ozone plate using a water/ammonia solution.
Instructions for cleaning the needlepoint ionizer, fan, and grill cover.
Lists key checks for unit issues including plate cleanliness, power, fuse, and grounding.
Explains how to use a timer to operate the purifier when away from home.
Lists various indoor environments suitable for placing the air purifier.
Advises users to contact their local dealer for any service requirements.
Identifies components visible from the back, including filters, UV light, and power connections.
Provides details on replacing the photo-catalytic filter and the lifetime of the HEPA filter and UV light.
Overview of the main operational buttons: ON/OFF, Fan speed, Sterilize, Anion, and Sleep mode.
Explains the function and activation of the Sterilize feature, including UV lamps and photo-catalytic filter.
Details the Anion function for dispersing negative ions and its indicator.
Describes the Sleep mode, which dims the LCD and affects Activated Oxygen settings.
Guidance on the proper installation of the photo-catalytic filter for unit functionality.
Instructions for setting the current time on the unit's 12-hour clock.
Guides on programming the unit to automatically turn on at a specified time.
Instructions for programming the unit to automatically turn off at a specified time.