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Philips AC4014 - Cleaning Your Air Purifier; Clean the Air Purifier; Clean the Air Quality Sensor

Philips AC4014
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1 Clean the air quality sensor inlet and the
air quality sensor outlet with a soft brush.
2 Remove the air quality sensor cover.
3 Clean the air quality sensor, the dust
inlet and the dust outlet with a lightly
moistened cotton swab.
4 Dry them with a dry cotton swab.
5 Reattach the air quality sensor cover.
5 Cleaning your
airpurifier
Note
Always unplug the purier before you clean it.
Never immerse the purier in water or any
other liquid.
Never use abrasive, aggressive, or ammable
cleaning agents such as bleach or alcohol to
clean any part of the purier.
Only the pre-lter is washable. Other air purier
lters are NOT washable nor vacuum cleanable.
Cleantheairpurier
Regularly clean the inside and outside of the
purier body to prevent dust from collecting.
1 Wipe away dust with a soft dry cloth
from the body of the purier.
2 Clean the air inlet and the air outlet with
a soft dry cloth.
Clean the air quality sensor
Clean the air quality sensor every 2 months for
optimal functioning of the purier. Clean it more
frequently if you use the purier in a dusty
environment.
Note
When the humidity level in the room is very
high, it is possible that condensation develops
on the air quality sensor. As a result, the air
quality light may indicate that the air quality
is bad even though it is good. In this case you
have to clean the air quality sensor or use one
of the manual speed settings.
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