Philips Purificador de aire User Manual
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Air quality sensor
Clean the air quality sensor every 2 months for optimal functioning of
the appliance. Clean it more frequently if you use the appliance 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
on the control panel and the air quality light ring may indicate that the air
quality is bad even though the air quality is good. In this case you have to clean
the air quality sensor or use one of the manual speed settings.
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.
Filter replacement
Filter maintenance
This air cleaner is equipped with the HealthyAirProtect Lock feature to
ensure that the filters are in optimal condition when the appliance is
operating. When one of the filters is almost full and has to be cleaned or
replaced, the appropriate filter replacement light starts to flash. When you
do not replace filter 2, filter 3 and/or filter 4, the appliance stops operating
and the appliance is locked.
When the appliance is locked, the filter replacement light of the filter
concerned lights up on continuously.
Note: Only replace a filter when the corresponding filter replacement
light flashes. If you replace the filter before the filter replacement light starts
flashing, the lifetime counter will not be reset but will continue counting the
lifetime of the previous filter. As a result, the filter replacement light will start
flashing much too soon.
Filter replacement lights
The filter replacement lights indicate which filter has to be cleaned or
replaced.
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