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3.) The right location
We recommend that you place the air purifier under the following aspects:
Central to achieving the highest possible effectiveness.
Near possible sources of dirt (windows, doors, pets, smokers).
With a minimum distance to the rear of 50 cm and to the top of 40 cm.
With a distance of approx. 100 cm to TVs, radios and similar devices.
4.) Power connection
First take the power cable and insert the plug into the socket. Now the display panel lights up and the air purifier is
ready for use.
5.) Switching the unit on and off
Press the On/Off button on the control panel of your air purifier to switch your unit on or off.
When the unit has been switched on, it starts its operation in automatic mode by default.
6.) Setting the various operating strengths in manual mode
Press the button to set the air circulation and select your desired power level by pressing it repeatedly. You can
choose between five different strengths (90m³/h at the weakest level and 540m³/h at the highest level).
7.) Air sensor operation (automatic mode)
In addition to the manual setting as explained before in point 6, the air purifier also has an automatic air sensor
mode (automatic mode). Press the selection button for automatic mode. The air sensor mode of the air purifier is
now activated. This is also shown in the display.
If the determined air quality is "good", the air purifier automatically switches to the weak operating strength. If the
result is the opposite and the air quality is inferior or poor, the air purifier switches to a stronger operating strength.
The general air quality and the "pollution" of the air by dust and organic compounds are displayed on the control
and display panel. The display of the air pollution (the PM value) can take on three different colours depending on
the pollution:
PM value < 75 = Blue Value Clean Air
PM value 75 - 150 = Yellow valueLight pollution in the air
PM value > 150 = red value Heavy air pollution
Operating instructions for automatic air sensor operation:
The air sensor reacts to particles in the air and thus always gives only a tendency of the air quality. Since it is a
tendency (similar to a weather station), this function cannot provide a 100% reliable statement about pollutants in
the room air or about the entire area of a room.
Furthermore, stronger operating fluctuations may occur from time to time (jump from good to bad and vice versa),
as the air sensor probe reacts to different particles in the room and is also exposed to draughts.
Note: We recommend that you blow hard into the outer holes of the air sensor at regular intervals to prevent dirt
from accumulating there.