Important
• Read these instructions in conjunction with the
illustrations before using the appliance. (Also see
fold-out page 3.)
• Do not immerse the appliance in water or other
liquids.
• Do not use the appliance outdoors or in a humid
environment.
• The appliance can be cleaned with a damp cloth.
First remove the mains plug from the wall socket.
• When disassembling: do not touch moving parts.
Allow the fan to stop in its own time.
• Use only the original Philips filters and carbon
material.
• Do not obstruct the air inlet and air outlet grilles. Do
not place the appliance on a soft surface such as a
bed or couch.
• Keep the mains cord away from heated surfaces.
• If the mains cord of this appliance is damaged, it
must only be replaced by Philips or their service
representative, as special tools and/or parts are
required.
• The appliance has an influence upon the air
circulation in the room. In general, it is not advisable
to use it near an open hearth fire.
• After a power failure first switch the appliance on.
After this the clock and the timer can be reset.
• Do not expose the smoke sensor to a direct heat
source or strong smells. For example, do not use
the air cleaner as a suction device over the cooker.
• Do not direct an aerosol spray in the direction of the
smoke sensor.
• Switch off the "Auto" function if you leave the room
where the appliance is placed for a long time.
• Save these instructions for further reference.
General description
(fig. 8)
A
Air inlets (3)
B
Pre-filter
C
Hepa filter
D
Carbon filters (2)
E
Control panel
F
Air outlet
G
Handle
H
Cord storage
I
Fan
Description of the control panel
J
On/Off button with indicator light
K
On/Off button for automatic operation ("Auto") with
indicator light
L
Speed control with indicator lights
1
= low speed
2
= normal speed
turbo = high speed
M
Button for setting the timer and clock
N
Display
O
Buttons for setting the time (up and downwards)
P
Button 'reset' of Carbon filters replacement indicator
Q
Carbon filters replacement indicator (indicator light)
R
Smoke sensor
S
Switch for adjusting the smoke sensor
for small rooms (up to ± 20 m
Ô Ô for larger rooms (up to ± 40 m
(fig. 9)
2
)
2
)
Making ready for use
- Fill the carbon filters with the granules provided. Please refer
to section "Replacing the carbon filter granules" (fig. 43-51).
- Insert the mains plug into a wall socket .
The indicator light above the on/off button, the digits (00:00)
and the clock symbol a start flashing. (This will also happen
after a power failure.)
The display is not illuminated.
- Press the on/off switch
(fig. 10).
The appliance starts
operating at speed 1 and the
display lights up orange.
The indicator light above the
on/off button remains on to
indicate that the appliance is
switched to the "on" position.
Manual setting
11
- Switch the appliance on
(fig. 11)
The indicator light above the
on/off button comes on and
the display lights up orange.
The appliance starts operating
at speed 1.
- Select speed 1, 2 or "Turbo"
by pressing the speed selector
(fig. 12).
The indicator lights will
indicate the selected speed.
• For quick air cleaning, first set
the speed selector to the
"Turbo" setting (fig. 13).
After approximately half an
hour, set the switch to speed 2.
• To maintain clean, fresh air in your room all the time, you can
run your machine continuously on speed 1 or 2, depending
on room size and the degree to which the air tends to
contaminate.
"Auto function"
The "Auto" function ensures that
the Air Cleaner automatically
selects the optimum speed to
remove smoke from the air
effectively.
The built-in smoke sensor (R)
detects the concentration of
smoke in the room where the Air
Cleaner has been placed.
- For proper sensoring, set the
slide switch (S) to the correct
position for small ( ) or larger (Ô Ô ) room (fig. 14).
According to the concentration of smoke the Air Cleaner
automatically selects a higher or a lower speed.
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12
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