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Winix 5500 User Manual

Winix 5500
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Use and Care Guide
Washable HEPA Air Cleaner with
PlasmaWave
TM
Technology
Model 5500
www.sylvane.com 1-800-934-9194
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Winix 5500 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Room Size360 sq. ft.
Auto ModeYes
Sleep ModeYes
PlasmaWave TechnologyYes
Number of Fan Speeds4
Filter Replacement IndicatorYes
Weight15.4 lbs
CADR (Pollen)243 CFM
Filtration SystemTrue HEPA
Filter Life12 months
Noise Level27.8 dB
Dimensions15 x 8.2 x 23.6 inches
ColorDark Gray

Summary

WARRANTY

WINIX Air Cleaner 1 Year Limited Warranty

Details the terms and conditions of the limited warranty for the Winix air cleaner.

PACKAGE CONTENTS

Lists all the items included in the product package.

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

IMPORTANT CAUTIONS FOR USING YOUR AIR CLEANER

Key warnings and precautions to reduce risks of shock, short circuit, and fire.

IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS FOR USING YOUR AIR CLEANER

Essential guidelines for safe and proper operation of the air cleaner.

PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS

AIR CLEANER FEATURES

Ultra-Quiet Operation

Highlights the quiet operation of the multi-speed fan for nighttime use.

Easy Maintenance

Explains the simple and economical maintenance process for the air cleaner.

Air Quality Sensor

Describes the digital sensor that monitors air quality and adjusts fan speeds.

Simple Operation

Notes the convenience of the remote control and user-friendly display.

Sleep Mode

Details the Sleep Mode function for dimming lights and low fan speed.

MULTI-STAGE CLEANING

Explains the three-stage air purification process.

Carbon Filter

Describes the function of the carbon filter in capturing particles and odors.

Washable HEPA Filter

Details the HEPA filter's ability to capture 99.97% of particles.

PlasmaWave™

Explains the PlasmaWave technology for neutralizing viruses and bacteria.

AIR CLEANER SET-UP

DISPLAY PANEL 5300

REPLACE FILTER INDICATOR

Indicates when the Washable HEPA Filter needs replacement.

FAN SPEED INDICATOR

Shows the current fan speed setting.

MODES

Explains AUTO and SLEEP modes for operation.

AIR QUALITY INDICATOR

Displays the current air quality level in the room.

SPEED/MODE

Allows changing fan speed and modes between AUTO and SLEEP.

POWER BUTTON

Turns the unit on and off.

AIR QUALITY SENSOR

Monitors air quality and adjusts fan speed automatically.

OPERATION

AUTOMATIC OPERATION

Unit defaults to automatic operation, sensing air quality and adjusting fan speed.

MANUAL OPERATION

Allows switching to manual operation using FAN CONTROL or SPEED/MODE buttons.

1, 2, 3, AND TURBO

Select desired fan speed, including TURBO for maximum air circulation.

SLEEP MODE

Dims display lights and uses low fan speed for quiet, dark environments.

AIR QUALITY SENSOR

Indicates air quality levels (green, orange, red) and adjusts fan speed.

REMOTE CONTROL

PREPARATION

Steps to prepare the remote control by inserting batteries.

BATTERY USE

Guidelines for battery usage, replacement, and storage.

USING THE REMOTE CONTROL

Instructions for proper operation and conditions affecting remote control.

Proper conditions

Conditions for effective remote control operation.

Poor conditions that may impair operation

Factors that can reduce remote control effectiveness.

POWER

Using the POWER button to turn the unit on/off and switch to manual control.

FAN CONTROL

Buttons UP and DOWN to adjust fan speed.

TURBO

Button to switch to automatic operation for maximum cleaning.

PLASMA ON/OFF

Button to turn the PlasmaWave™ generator on or off.

CARE AND MAINTENANCE

Washable HEPA Filter Cleaning

Step-by-step instructions for cleaning the washable HEPA filter.

CARE AND MAINTENANCE

Unit Cleaning

Instructions for cleaning the exterior of the unit with a soft cloth.

Filter Replacement

Guidance on filter replacement, indicator lights, and filter types.

Replacement Procedure

Detailed steps for replacing the filters in the unit.

TROUBLESHOOTING

Before you call

A list of common problems and their solutions before contacting service.

Solutions to Common Problems

Review this list before calling for service for non-defective issues.

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