Getting To Know Your Device - Beurer LR 200 Mode D'emploi

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WARNING
• This device may be used by children over the age of eight and by people with
reduced physical, sensory or mental skills or a lack of experience or knowledge,
provided that they are supervised or have been instructed on how to use the
device safely, and are fully aware of the consequent risks of use.
• Children must not play with the device.
• Cleaning and user maintenance must not be performed by children unless
supervised.
• Disconnect the device from the mains supply during cleaning.
• Clean the device using only the methods specified. Under no circumstances
must liquid enter the fan unit.
• Do not use any solvent-based cleaning products.
• If the mains connection cable of this device is damaged, it must be disposed
of. If it cannot be removed, the device must be disposed of.

1. Getting to know your device

Humans spend a large proportion of their time indoors. The air indoors is often polluted with dust particles,
pollen, animal hair, odours, harmful gases as well as various bacteria and viruses. The LR 200 air cleaner
cleans the ambient air using a three-layered filter system and an additional integrated ioniser.
The LR 200 air cleaner
• Filters air with a combi filter (activated carbon filter against harmful gases and unpleasant odours,
HEPA  filter E 12
against particles such as bacteria, viruses, mites, pollen and fine dust)
• has a selectable ioniser
• Operates quietly with three output levels
• Has a timer function (two, four or eight hours)
• has a sleep mode
• Suitable for rooms up to 15 m² in size
• Energy-saving
• Switches off automatically when the housing cover is removed.
Principle of air cleaning
1. The air cleaner's fan sucks in the contaminated air.
2. The pre-filter filters out larger particles such as dust, dirt and hairs.
3. Next, the activated carbon filter filters formaldehyde, benzene and other poisonous gases and unpleasant
odours out of the ambient air.
4. The HEPA filter then filters out small particles such as pollen, bacteria or viruses.
5. The ioniser releases ions into the air. These negative ions bind the smallest particles to themselves due to
the pull of the electric charge. Due to this higher concentration and the formation of larger particles, the
particles are then collected in the ioniser collector or land on the floor, where they can be vacuumed up.
6. The cleaned air is emitted via the air outlet on top of the air cleaner into the ambient air.
The HEPA E 12 filter has a filter performance of ≥ 99.5%. That means that 99.5% of particles (e.g. bacteria,
viruses and fine dust) can be filtered out.
Contaminated, unfiltered air can have the following effects:
• Infections and respiratory diseases are more likely to occur
• Damage to health through harmful gases
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