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Philips AC3059 - GAS Pollution Display; Turning the Appliance On and Off

Philips AC3059
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8 EN
PM2.5
AeraSense sensing technology accurately detects
and quickly responds to even the slightest particle
change in the air. It provides you with reassurance
with real-time PM2.5 feedback.
Most of the indoor air pollutants fall under PM2.5 –
which refers to airborne particle pollutants smaller
than 2.5 micrometers. Common indoor sources of
ne particles are tobacco smoke, cooking, burning
candles. Some airborne bacteria and the smallest mold spores, pet allergen and dust mite
allergen particles also fall under PM2.5.
GAS
With an advanced gas sensor, a display ranging from L1
to L4 shows the level change of potential harmful gases
(incl. VOC, odor, etc.) detected. L1 indicates best air
quality.
Turning on and o
Note:
For optimum purication performance, close doors and windows.
Keep curtains away from the air inlet or air outlet.
1 Put the plug of the air purier in the power socket.
2 Touch to switch on the air purier.
» The air purier beeps.
» The “ ” displays on the screen during warming up. Then the air purier shows the
IAI/PM2.5/Gas level after measuring the air quality.
» The air purier operates in the auto mode with PM2.5 displayed on the screen
(g h).
3 Touch and hold the button for 3 seconds to switch o the air purier.
Note: If the air purier stays connected to the electrical outlet after turning OFF, the air
purier will operate under the previous settings when turned ON again.
PM2.5 level Air quality light color
12 Blue
13-35 Blue-purple
36-55 Purple-red
>55 Red
Gas level Air quality light color
L1 Blue
L2 Blue-purple
L3 Purple-red
L4 Red

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