NB: when you use the air cleaner against tobacco
smoke as well as pet, cooking, paint and other
smells or gases, you should stick to the
replacement interval recommended for tobacco
smoke.
To replace the carbon granules:
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- Carefully open the top side of the active carbon
filter (fig. 18).
- Throw the foam pad and the used carbon in the
dustbin (fig. 19).
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- Take a new container of carbon granules, cut
off the plastic projections (fig. 20) and remove
the lid (fig. 21).
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- Place the filter upside
down onto the new
container of carbon
granules and snap
the corners onto
each other (fig. 22).
- Turn the container
with the filter on top
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of it around with both hands (fig. 23). Shake the
granules into the filter and make sure they are
distributed evenly (fig. 24).
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- Remove the plastic
container and put a
new foam pad onto
the active carbon (fig.
25).
- Close the top of the
filter again (fig. 26).
- Put the white sticker
on one of the filters
and write the date on which you replaced the
carbon granules on it (fig. 27).
- New carbon granules are available from your
retailer under number HR 4941.
Automatic cut-out to prevent overheating
To prevent damage to the appliance due to
overheating and to limit the risks, the automatic
cut-out ensures that the motor is switched off
when it becomes too hot.
To indicate that the appliance is still switched on
and connected to the mains, the pilot light will
continue to burn.
If this happens:
- Set the speed control to position O (= off).
- Unplug the air cleaner.
- Allow the appliance to cool down (approx. 15
minutes).
- Open the appliance. Make sure that the filters
are not covered or blocked and that the airflow
is not obstructed.
- Check if the fan is
able to rotate freely
by turning it with your
hand (fig. 28).
- Close the appliance.
Put the plug in the
wall socket and
switch the appliance
back on.
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