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© 2014 Mammoth Air Purier | Version 06/25/2014
MAMMOTH xC User Manual
xC uses a combination of a needlepoint ionizer as well as a radial technology, so the Ionizer
does not need to be changed out.
Ozone Plate
The Ozone Plate contained in the Mammoth Air xC is highly eective and produces low
levels of ozone under the legal standard of 0.55 ppm. A natural cleaning agent, ozone works
to sterilize the air from odors, mold, smoke and mildew by doing the following: ozone turns
oxygen into ozone to clean the air, then it turns back into oxygen. The Ozone Plate on the
Mammoth Air 1000 is a completely optional feature. If you choose to install this plate, please
refer to the proper installation instructions on page 4 in this manual.
The Ozone Plate on the Mammoth Air xC should be cleaned every 3 months (under
continuous use) or 12 months (if used occasionally only for less than an hour a day)
for optimal function. If your household or environment is subject to excess smoke
or contaminants, it is recommended that the Ozone plate be cleaned more often
(2 times per month).
Replacing Filter, UV Lamps, and Ozone Plate
The MAMMOTH xC has a smart lter icon that will remind you when it’s time to replace the
lter. Only the MAMMOTH xC IceTech
TM
3-in-1 lter needs to be replaced.
We suggest doing the MAMMOTH xC overhaul (ozone & UV lamps) every 2 years or as
needed.
UNDERSTANDING YOUR FILTERS

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