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SETTING DUST / PM2.5 SENSOR SENSITIVITY / CLEANING METHOD
Maintenance
CLEANING METHOD
■ Cleaning the Dust / PM2.5 sensor
(Every 2 months)
1. Open the air quality sensor cover on the right
hand side of the product. Clean the air inlet and
outlet vent and then the air quality sensor with
a soft brush or vacuum cleaner.
2. Wet a cotton swab lightly and clean the lens, dust inlet, and dust outlet.
Clean them with a dry cotton swab to remove remaining moisture.
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Without regular cleaning, the performance of the pollution sensor
deteriorates.
∗ The cleaning cycle diers depending on the operation environment. When
using the product in a dusty environment, clean the sensor more often.
▶ Avoid touching the lens(internal part) of Dust/PM2.5 sensor with
ngers or other things. It may aects the sensing performance.
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Cleaning the air inlet and outlet (When dirt becomes an issue)
Clean the air inlet and outlet with a soft brush.
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Exercise caution not to have dust fall inside the air purier.
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If covered in dust, run the air purier in manual mode for 10 minutes to
blow the dust o the vent. You may then continue with normal use.
■ Cleaning the front cover (When dirt becomes an issue)
Separate the front cover from the product and remove the dust attached to
the surface with a soft dry brush or cloth.
∗ Use lightly wet cloth if the contamination is serious but do not use abrasives.
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Cleaning the product body (When dirt becomes an issue)
Use a soft dry cloth to clean the product body.
∗ Use a damp cloth if the contamination is serious, however, do not use abrasives.
TIPS
- Always unplug the unit before cleaning it.
- Do not use detergent that contains organic solvents (solvent, thinner, etc), bleach,
chlorine, or abrasives.
- Do not put the unit into water or spray water on it.
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Air outlet
Air inlet
Dust outlet
Dust inlet