F E AT U R E S - O P E R AT I O N S
CORd ANd PLUG INSTALLATION SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS
The length of cord used on this appliance was selected to
reduce the hazards of becoming tangled in, or tripping
over a longer cord. If a longer cord is necessary, an
approved extension cord may be used. The electrical
rating of the extension cord must be equal to or greater
than the rating of the air purifier. Care must be taken to
arrange the extension cord so that it will not drape over
the countertop or tabletop where it can be pulled on by
children or accidentally tripped over. If the supply cord is
damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, its
service agent or similarly qualified persons in order to
avoid hazard.
GET TO KNOW YOUR AIR PURIFIER
This unit is compatible with all Aer1
you to choose the filter that is just right for you. Below is
information on each filter:
TOTAL AIR - Advanced Dust Eliminating Technology
OdOR ELImINATOR - 10x the odor fighting power
ALLERGEN REmOVER - True HEPA technology
improves air quality for allergy sufferers
GERm REdUCING - True HEPA PLUS Silver infused
germ reducing technology, silver coated filter reduces
bacteria and viruses from the air stream.
IONIZER
This appliance has an optional ionizer feature which,
when turned on, releases negative ions into outgoing
filtered air to help the air purification process.
What Are Ions?
Ions are tiny particles that carry a positive or negative
charge. They exist naturally around us: in the air, water,
and ground. Both positive and negative ions are colorless,
odorless, and completely harmless.
Filters. This allows
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How does The Ionizer Work?
Negative ions help air purification by attaching themselves
to very small airborne particles in the room. These particles
take on a negative charge and may join with positively
charged particles such as dust, pollen, smoke, and pet
dander to form larger particles. These larger particles are
then more easily captured by the filter system.
Important Notes:
Your ionizer may produce an occasional popping or
cracking sound. This is normal and occurs when a small
buildup of ions is discharged.
After extended use, you may notice dust around the grills
or front panel. This is caused by negative ions exiting the
air outlet, evidence of the ionizer's air cleaning
effectiveness. You can remove the dust with a soft brush or
clean, damp cloth.
Larger particles may be attracted to positively charged
surfaces throughout the home, like walls or floors.
• This may occur more frequently when the filter is
nearing the end of its useful product life and unable
to capture as many charged particles.
• Excessive amounts of pet dander, dust, or smoke may
decrease the life expectancy of the filter and
interfere with the ionization process.
To help prevent particles from attracting to surfaces
throughout your home:
• You may want to run the ionizer less often.
• Check the condition of the filter more frequently.
CAUTION: The ionizer in this appliance produces less
ozone than the UL* established limits of 50ppb. However,
in high concentrations, ozone can be harmful to birds and
small pets. To prevent ozone buildup, we suggest using the
ionizer in well ventilated areas with the fan on.
ImPORTANT: Always check the condition of the Aer1™
filters at the recommended intervals and replace filters if
necessary (See FILTER REPLACEMENT INSTRUCTIONS).
Using the ionizer with dirty filters may result in dirty
particles exiting the air cleaner and attracting to walls,
carpets, furniture, or other household objects. These dirty
particles may prove difficult to remove.
*tested and listed by the Underwriters Laboratories, Inc.