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Rowenta XD6081F0 - Filter Management and Sensor Care; Filter Codes, Resetting, and Handling; Cleaning Pollution Sensors

Rowenta XD6081F0
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To replace the lters, follow the instructions in the section « Disassembling/Reassembling lters».
Your replacement filters are available under the following codes:
Filtre Code PU4020 Code PU6020
Particle lter XD6070 XD6071
Active carbon lter XD6060 XD6061
Nanocaptur lter XD6080 XD6081
IMPORTANT: Resetting the lters
The reset light flashes when a filter needs to be replaced. Once the filter has been replaced, hold
down the reset button for 2 seconds. .
Forced reset:
If you have replaced a filter before its end of life, force the reset of the filter replacement cycle:
1. Hold the reset button for 2 seconds. .
2. Press the reset button briefly to select the filter you have changed.
3. After selecting the filter to reset, hold the reset button for 2 seconds. The electronic meter is
then reset.
4. If no button is activated for 10 seconds in forced reset mode, the reset mode is canceled.
« TIPS FOR CHANGING FILTERS »
Avoid handling used filters if you suffer from allergies or asthma.
Wear gloves when changing the filters, or wash your hands well afterwards.
Put used filters directly into a closed, air-tight bag before throwing them away to
avoid spreading pollutants.
POLLUTION SENSORS
The particles sensor and gas sensor (model PU6020 only) need to be cleaned regularly (every 2
months) and appropriately.
Make sure you turn o and unplug the appliance before cleaning the pollution sensors and follow the
recommendations below:
1. Clean the air inlet and outlet using a soft brush or cloth.
2. Open the sensor cover located on the right-hand side of the appliance.
3. Lightly wet a cotton swab and remove any dust from the lens and the inlet/outlet. Wipe using
a dry cotton swab.
4. Clean the gas sensor using a soft brush or vacuum cleaner.
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IMPORTANT:
Never use a detergent or metal object to clean the sensors.
The efficiency of the sensors may be reduced if not cleaned regularly.
Cleaning frequency varies depending on the operating environment of the appliance. If it is
used in a dusty environment, clean the sensors more frequently.

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