Observe these precautions in order to prevent property damage or injury.
The consequences of incorrect use are categorised as follows:
WARNINGCAUTION
Failure to follow these instructions properly
may result in personal injury or loss of life.
Precautions to be observed are categorised using symbols:
Never attempt.Be sure to follow the instructions.
WARNING
Concerning the power supply plug and cord
• Do not unplug while the unit is in operation. (Fire due to overheating or electric shock may result)
• Do not plug in or unplug with wet hands.
• Do not use in such a way that the ratings of the power socket or wiring appliances
are exceeded or use a voltage outside of the range AC220-240V.
(Fire may result from overheating if the ratings of multi-socket power adapters, etc., are exceeded)
•
Do not pull on the power supply cord when unplugging. (Overheating or re may result from wire breakage)
• Do not perform actions that might break the power supply plug and cord.
–Such actionsincluding damaging, modifying, forcibly bending, pulling, twisting, bundling up, placing heavy objects on
the power supply plug or cord.
If the power supply plug or cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, its service agent, or a similar
qualied person in order to avoid a hazard. (An electric shock, short circuiting or re may result from use while
damaged)
Observe in order to prevent re, electric shock or severe injury.
Failure to follow these instructions properly may
result in property damage or personal injury, which
may be serious depending on the circumstances.
(An electric shock may result)
• Insert the power supply plug rmly all the way in.
–Do not use a damaged power supply plug or a loosely tted power socket.
(Electric shock, short circuiting or re due to overheating may result if the power supply plug is not rmly inserted)
• Periodically wipe dust off the power supply plug with a dry cloth.
–If the unit is not to be used for a prolonged period, unplug the power supply.
(Fire may be caused by defective insulation resulting from dust buildup with moisture, etc.)
• When performing maintenance, inspecting or moving the unit, be sure to turn off
and unplug the unit. (An electric shock or injury may result)
Do not use in the following places
• Places where oil or ammable gases are used or may leak. (Fire or smoke may result from
ignition or suction toward the unit, or injury may result from degradation or cracking of plastic)
• Places where there are corrosive gases or metal dust particles.
(Fire or smoke may result from ignition or suction toward the unit)
• Places where temperature and humidity levels are high or water may scatter, such
as a bathroom.
• Places accessible to small children.
(Fire or an electric shock may result from electrical leakage)
(An electric shock or injury may result)
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WARNING
During use
• Do not use chlorinated or acidic detergents. (Injury may result from degradation or cracking of
plastic, or harm may be caused to health from the production of toxic gases)
• Keep burning cigarettes or incense sticks away from the unit.
(Fire or smoke may result from ignition or suction toward the unit)
• Do not attempt to disassemble, reconstruct or repair the unit yourself.
(Fire, an electric shock or injury may result) For repairs, please contact the place of purchase.
• Do not insert ngers, sticks, or any other item, into the air inlets or air outlet.
(An electric shock, injury or damage may result)
• Do not pour water onto the air outlet or the unit. (Fire or an electric shock may result)
• Do not use ammable substances (hair spray, insecticide, etc.) near the unit.
Do not wipe the unit with benzine or thinner. (An electric shock, re or cracking may result)
Concerning the remote controller
• Do not place the remote controller in places that can be reached by small children.
(Bodily harm may result from misoperation of the unit or accidental ingestion of the battery)
• Make sure not to put the battery in the wrong polarity (+/-) orientation.
(Short circuiting, re or battery leakage may result)
Immediately turn off and unplug the unit if there are any signs of abnormality and
malfunction
Examples of abnormality and malfunction
The unit does not operate even if the switch is turned on.
•
•
Current passes through the cord or fails to pass through if the cord is moved.
•
There are abnormal sounds or vibrations during operation.
•
The casing of the unit has become deformed or is abnormally hot.
•
There is a burnt smell. (Malfunction, an electric shock, smoke, re, etc., may result if the abnormality is not addressed
and the unit continues to be used)
Contact the place of purchase.
Observe in order to prevent re, electric shock or severe injury.
CAUTION
During use
• Small children or immobile persons (due to illness or injury) should not operate the
unit by themselves.
For EU, Turkey:
This appliance can be used by children aged from 8 years and above and persons with reduced physical, sensory
or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruction
concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved.
Children shall not play with the appliance. Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be made by children without
supervision.
For other regions:
This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental
capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or instruction
concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety.
–Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance.
–Persons who are heavily intoxicated or have taken sleep medication should not operate the unit.
(An electric shock, injury or poor health may result)
Observe in order to prevent electrical leakage, injury or property damage.
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Other consideration
Do not use this product for special purposes such as in the preservation of works of art, academic
texts/materials, etc.
(Degradation of preserved items may result)
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About streamer discharge and active plasma ions
In some cases the air outlet may emit a slight odour as
trace amounts of ozone are generated. However, the
amount is negligible and is not harmful to your health.
Safety Precautions
CAUTION
Observe in order to prevent electrical leakage, injury or property damage.
• Do not use products that contain ne powder, such as cosmetics, near the unit.
(An electric shock or malfunction may result)
• Do not operate the unit when fumigating insecticide is in use.
–After using insecticide, be sure to sufciently ventilate the room before operating the unit.
(Harm may be caused to health from an outow of accumulated chemical compounds from the outlet)
• Do not use the unit near a smoke detector.
–If the air coming out of the unit ows in the direction of the smoke detector, the response of the smoke detector may
be delayed or it may fail to detect smoke.
•
Frequently ventilate the room when using the unit together with combustion-based heating devices.
–Usage of this product is not a substitute for ventilation. (Potential cause of carbon monoxide poisoning)
This product cannot eliminate carbon monoxide.
• If the unit is placed within reach of a pet, be careful that the pet does not urinate on
the unit or chew on the power supply cord.
(Fire, an electric shock or injury may result)
Concerning the unit body
• Do not block the air inlets or air outlet with laundry, cloth, curtains, etc.
(Overheating or re may result from poor circulation)
• Do not climb, sit or lean on the unit. (Injury may result from falling or toppling)
When moving the unit
• When picking up the unit to move it, handle the unit with caution.
–Be sure to always hold the unit using the correct grip locations. Do not hold the unit using
Hold these grips
(2 places)
the grip on the deodorising lter unit. (Injury may result from the unit falling)
Do not hold
this grip
CJOR002EU
Precaution During Use
This product cannot eliminate all of the toxic substances
in tobacco smoke (carbon monoxide etc.)
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Names of Parts and Operations
CAUTION
Do not lift up the unit holding the grip on the deodorising lter unit. (Injury may result from the unit falling)
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Front
Operating/Indicator panel
Grip
(for carrying the unit)
Deodorising
lter unit
Odour sensor
Inside the unit.
Dust/PM2.5 sensor
Inside the air inlet
(left-side).
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Main Removable Parts
Back
►Page 7, 8
Air inlets
Front/Side
Attention
To prevent malfunction, be sure to only operate the unit with all parts attached.
Air outlet
Active plasma ion
generation unit
Inside the air outlet.
Model name /
Production no. /
Manufacturing date
(MFG. DATE)
Power supply
cord
Power supply
plug
Front
Deodorising lter unit
(Black lter: Deodorising lter)
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Dust collection lter
(electrostatic HEPA lter)
(White lter)
►Page 20
Outow grille
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Streamer unit
Streamer unit cover
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Pre-lter
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Child proof lock lamp [orange]
Lamp will be lit when the child proof lock active.
MODE lamps [green]
Indicate the MODE in operation.
ON/OFF lamp [green]
Lamp will light up when the power is ON.
FAN lamps [green]
Indicate the active FAN setting (4 settings: Quiet, Low, Standard, Turbo).
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Dust sensor lamp / PM2.5 INDICATOR lamps
Indicate the volume of dust in the ambient air.
• Green indicates that the air is clean.
• The dust/PM2.5 sensor can detect small (approx. 1.0-2.5μm) and large (approx. 2.5μm and
above) dust particles. The PM2.5 INDICATOR lamps light in response to small particles and
the dust lamp lights in response to large dust particles.
Green OrangeRed
Low
High
Lamp
colour
Dust
[Dust sensor lamp]
Low
HighGreen
Green
Lit up
Yellow Orange
Red
Purple Brown
Dust
[PM2.5 INDICATOR lamps]
2
Streamer lamp [blue]
Lights up when the streamer is active.
4
Odour sensor lamp
Indicates the intensity of odours in 3
colours: green, orange, red.
• Green indicates that the air is clean.
Green OrangeRed
Low
High
Lamp
colour
Odours
Names of Parts and Operations
Operating/Indicator panel
When a lamp is blinking
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About the child proof lock lamp
1
•
When lit up, operations will be restricted. When buttons are pressed, only a tone (3 short beeps) will sound, preventing misoperation by small children.
About the streamer lamp
2
• During streamer operation, this lamp lights up. Streamer operation is conditional on the degree of air impurity.
• If the hissing sound generated by the streamer discharge or the odour of ozone bothers you, set streamer output to low.
About the dust sensor lamp / PM2.5 INDICATOR lamp
3
• After operation is started, the lamp will light green for the rst minute
(approx.) regardless of air impurity level.
•
The responsiveness of the dust/PM2.5 sensor may be poor during FAN setting “Turbo” or when
airow is high in AUTO FAN MODE. The strong airow causes dust to be drawn into the air
inlets before it can be detected by the dust/PM2.5 sensor. This is normal (not a malfunction).
• If the responsiveness of the dust/PM2.5 sensor is poor, change the sensitivity
setting of the sensor.
About the odour sensor lamp
4
• If operation is started immediately after the power supply plug is inserted, the
lamp will light green for the rst minute (approx.).
• If odour intensity levels are unchanging, the sensor may not respond even if there
is a strong odour in the air.
• The following types of odours may not be detected:
pet odours that do not include ammonia, garlic odours, etc.
• As odour perception varies by person, in some cases an odour may be sensed
even when the lamp is green.
If the odour bothers you, switch to manual airow rate, and select a high airow
rate.
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The basic sensitivity of the odour sensor will be determined by odour levels in the rst minute (approx.) after the power supply plug is inserted
every time. Insert the power supply plug when the air is clean (odour-free).
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Dust/PM2.5 sensor detection range
Detectable matter
house dust, tobacco smoke, pollen, mite droppings and
remains, pet hairs, diesel particulate matter
sudden changes in temperature/humidity, steam, oil
smoke, gas emitted from combustion-based heating
devices
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Operating/Indicator panel
Signal receiver
Receives signals from the remote controller.
Receiving tones sound when signals are
received, conrming successful reception.
• Operation start...2 short beeps
• Setting change...1 short beep
• Operation end...1 long beep
FAN/MODE button
Press to cycle between FAN settings
and MODEs.
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ON/OFF button
Press to turn the power ON or OFF.
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Signal transmitter
• Transmits signals to the unit.
• The unit may fail to receive signals if
anything is blocking the signals, such as a
curtain.
• Maximum transmission range is approx.
6m (straight line).
ON/OFF button
Press to turn the power ON or OFF.
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FAN button
Press to cycle between FAN settings.
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MODE button
Press to cycle between MODEs.
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BRIGHTNESS button
Press to cycle through brightness levels
(BRIGHT, DIM, OFF*).
*Not all lamps are turned off.
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LOCK button
Prevents misoperation by small children.
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Accessories
Remote controller .... 1
Deodorising lter ................ 1
Attach to the unit before
operation.
Operation manual ............... 1
In the bottom of the packing
case.
Remote controller
holder ....................... 1
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Remote controller
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Positioning the unit
Before setting up, remove
the fixing tape on the bottom
which is securing the power
supply cord, then take out
the power supply cord.
Power supply cord
Fixing tape (blue)
Pointers for good positioning
• Choose a position from where airow can reach all areas of the
room.
• Place on a stable surface. If the unit is placed on an unstable
surface, vibrations from the unit may be amplied.
• If interference from the power circuit inside the unit or cables
causes disturbance of TV screen images or the emission of
static noise from nearby radios or stereos, move the unit to at
least 2m away from the device.
Keep cordless phones and radio-controlled clocks away from
the unit also.
Attention
• To avoid staining of walls, position the unit in accordance with
the positioning measurements in the illustration. However, note
that since this unit draws in dirty air, certain types of wall may
become stained even if the measurements are adhered to.
In such cases, be sure to maintain sufcient distance between
the unit and the wall.
• When used for a prolonged period in the same location, the
oor and surrounding walls may become stained as air is drawn
into air inlets near the base of the unit. Periodic cleaning is
recommended.
At least 100cm
away from ceiling
At least 30cm
away from wall
Air ow
At least 10cm
away from wall
At least 30cm
away from wall
Do not use in the following places
Places exposed to direct sunlight
(A decline in the receptivity of the signal from the remote
controller or discolouration may result)
Positions near combustion-based heating and other
high temperature devices
(Discolouration/deformation due to overheating may
result)
Places where chemicals and pharmaceuticals are
used such as hospitals, factories, laboratories, beauty
salons, and photographic laboratories
(Volatilised chemicals and solvents may degrade
mechanical parts and lead to malfunction)
Places with high levels of electromagnetic waves such
as near an electromagnetic cooker, speakers, etc.
The unit may not function correctly.
Places exposed to soot (conductive dust) released by
candles, aromatic candles, etc.
The performance of the lters may be impaired, causing
the room to become dirty due to the build-up of dust that
is not captured.
Do not use cosmetics etc., containing silicone* near
the unit.
* Hair care products (split ends coating agents, hair
mousse, hair treatment agents etc.), cosmetics,
antiperspirants, antistatic agents, waterproof sprays,
lustering agents, glass cleaners, chemical wiping
cloths, wax, etc.
• Insulators such as silicone may adhere to the needle
ofthe streamer unit, and the streamer discharge may
not be generated.
• The dust collection lter may become clogged up,
resulting in loss of air purifying capacity.
Do not use an ultrasonic humidier or similar
appliance near the unit.
The dust collection lter may become clogged up,
resulting in loss of air purifying capacity.
Keep out of
direct sunlight
Do not block air
inlets or air outlet
Do not expose to direct airow
Keep TVs and radios
at least 2m away
Preparation Before Operation
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Attaching the deodorising lter
1. Remove the deodorising lter unit from the
main unit.
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Front side
Back side
Hooks (large)
Hook (small)
Fixed parts
Hook (small)
Back side of the deodorising lter unit
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Deodorising lter unit
2. Remove the deodorising lter from the bag.
Wear gloves to prevent dust from the deodorising
lter making hands dirty.
Deodorising lter
3. Turn the deodorising lter unit over and
attach the deodorising lter.
1
Set the deodorising lter under the xed parts
(3places).
2
While spreading the frame, set the deodorising
lter under the hooks (small) in 2 places.
Hook (small)
Deodorising lter
Hook (small)
Fixed parts
(Back side of deodorising lter unit)
Set while
spreading
the frame
3
While pressing the protrusions on the hooks
(large) on the front side of the deodorising lter
unit, push the deodorising lter in and set it under
the hooks (large) in 2 places to attach.
Hooks (large)
(Back side of deodorising lter unit)
Deodorising lter
Press the protrusions on the
hooks (large) on the front side
of the deodorising lter unit.
4
Double check that the deodorising lter is set
under the hooks (large).
Hooks (large)
Deodorising lter
Hook (small)
Hook (small)
Fixed parts
(Back side of deodorising lter unit)
4. Install the deodorising lter unit into the
main unit.
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• When starting operation, if the odour
sensor lamp blinks, the deodorising
filter is not properly attached.
• Observe local waste separation rules when
disposing of the lter bag and desiccant.
CAUTION
Carry out these steps before inserting the power supply plug.
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Preparing the remote controller
1. Attach the remote controller holder.
• Insert the hook on the remote controller holder into
the notch in the back of the unit.
Notch
Insert all the way.
Hook
2. Pull out the transparent sheet.
• After removing the transparent sheet, the remote
controller is ready for use.
Battery is
pre-loaded
Transparent
sheet
How to use
• Direct the signal transmitter on the remote controller at
the signal receiver on the unit. The unit may fail to receive
signals if anything is blocking the signals, such as a
curtain.
•
Maximum transmission range is approx. 6m (straight line).
[Viewed from above]
Approx. 4mApprox. 4m
Approx. 6m
Signal
receiver
Signal
transmitter
About the remote controller
• Be sure not to drop or allow water to get into the remote
controller. (Malfunction may result)
• Signal reception may be poor in rooms with electronic-
• Do not use near lighting equipment (within 1m).
(A decline in the receptivity of the signal from the remote
controller or discolouration may result)
Replacing the battery
1. Move the catch on the battery tray at the
bottom of the remote controller in the
direction of the arrow.
2. Pull out the battery tray.
3. Replace the battery.
4. Return the battery tray to its original position.
Battery (CR2025)
Load so that battery + side and side of
battery tray with
+
mark face same direction
Catch
+
mark
About the battery
• Keep batteries out of reach of children.
In the event that batteries are swallowed, go immediately
to the nearest medical emergency services.
• To avoid possible injury or damage from battery leakage
or rupturing, remove the battery when not using the
product for a prolonged period.
• If the battery solution should get in the eyes, do not rub
the eyes. Instead, immediately ush the eyes with tap
water and seek the attention of a medical professional.
• Do not expose batteries to heat or re. Do not
disassemble or modify batteries.
The insulation or other parts inside the battery may be
damaged, resulting in battery leakage, rupturing or
overheating.
• When disposing of the battery, insulate the terminal by
wrapping it in tape etc.
(Overheating, rupturing or re may result if stored
together with other metal objects or batteries)
Observe local waste separation rules when disposing
of batteries.
• While the general battery replacement timing is once a
year, if signal reception weakens, the battery should be
replaced with a new battery (CR2025).
• Batteries with an expiration date that is close may
require replacement sooner.
• The pre-loaded battery is for initial use of the unit and
may require replacement in less than 1 year.
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Inserting the power supply plug into the socket
• The basic sensitivity of the odour sensor will be determined by odour
levels in the rst minute (approx.) after the power supply plug is
inserted every time.
Insert the power supply plug when the air is clean (odour-free).
Power supply plug
Power socket
Preparation Before Operation
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Operation
Operation
Remote controller
Operation via remote controller.
Unit
Operation via operating/indicator panel on unit.
Detailed settings can be made
using the remote controller.
Changing the Airow Rate
Select the desired FAN setting.
: Quiet: Low: Standard: Turbo
* The size of the symbols varies in accordance
with the FAN setting.
Remote controller
Press
.
•
Each press cycles between the FAN
lamps [green].
(Quiet)
(Turbo)
(Low)
(Standard)
Unit
Press
.
• Each press cycles between the FAN lamps [green] and MODE lamps [green].
(Quiet)(Low)(Standard)(Turbo)
FAN
MODE
(ANTI-POLLEN)
(ECONO)(AUTO FAN)
About FAN settings
Quiet
A gentle breeze is emitted. Recommended for use during sleep hours.
As the deodorising capacity is reduced, it is recommended that the FAN setting be set to Standard or above if
odour needs to be quickly eliminated from a room.
Turbo
The ambient air is quickly puried using a large airow. Recommended for use while you are cleaning up a room.
Using Air Purifying Operation (turning operation ON/OFF)
Puries the air in the room.
Remote controller
Press
.
Unit
Press
.
• Press again to turn OFF.
• ON/OFF lamp [green] lights up.
Attention
• Do not move the unit, or attach or remove parts to/from the unit while it is in operation. Breakage
or malfunction may result.
Note
•
At the time of purchase, the unit is set to Air purifying operation, AUTO FAN MODE with active plasma ion generation set to ON.
• When the unit is unplugged or turned OFF, it will operate with the settings last used the next time it is turned ON.
• Operation settings cannot be changed for about 2 seconds immediately after the power supply plug is inserted.
WA RN I NG
Operation
Do not turn off the unit by unplugging it from the power socket.
(Fire due to overheating or electric shock may result)
*
*
*
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Useful Functions
Operating the Unit in a MODE
Select a MODE specic to your needs.
Airow is adjusted automatically when the unit is running in a MODE.
Remote controller
Press
.
• Each press cycles between the MODE lamps [green].
(AUTO FAN)(ECONO)(ANTI-POLLEN)
Unit
Press
.
• Each press cycles between the MODE lamps [green] and FAN lamps [green].
FAN
MODE
FAN
(Quiet)(Low)
(Standard)
(Turbo)
(AUTO FAN)(ECONO)(ANTI-POLLEN)
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MODEUsage and Function
AUTO FAN
Automatic airflow rate adjustment
FAN setting (Quiet, Low, Standard, High) is automatically adjusted according to the degree of air
impurity.
Purifying capacity increases as airow rate rises.
• Degree of air impurity corresponds to the volume of dust and the intensity of odours in the ambient air.
ECONO
Saving energy
In Power saving mode within ECONO MODE, the FAN setting automatically switches between Quiet
and Low only. Power consumption (*1) and operating sounds are reduced.
If the air is clean, after a short while, Monitoring mode automatically activates.
Recommended for use during sleep hours.
*1 By comparison to AUTO FAN MODE (approx. 10.3Wh), power consumption in ECONO MODE (approx.
6.7Wh) is approx. 3.6Wh lower.
Test conditions: operation in 10m
2
area over 1 hour. Assuming 1 cigarette was smoked immediately
after the unit was turned on.
Power saving mode
If the air is clean, after
a short while...
Monitoring mode
• The fan starts and stops periodically. Dust
and odours are monitored.
• The following functions are turned off, further
reducing power consumption.
Streamer
OFF
Active plasma ion
OFF
If dust or odours are
detected...
FAN setting switches
automatically between
Quiet and Low.
• As the FAN setting is limited to Quiet and Low, air purifying capacity is reduced.
• As air is not drawn in when the fan has stopped, the dust/PM2.5 sensor and odour sensor reduce in
sensitivity. To prevent this reduction in sensitivity, turn Monitoring mode OFF.
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• FAN setting is adjusted automatically. Airow cannot be adjusted manually.
ANTI-
POLLEN
Reducing pollen levels
A gentle air current is created by switching every 5 minutes between the FAN setting Standard and
Low so that pollen can be drawn in and caught before it reaches the oor.
• FAN setting is adjusted automatically. Airow cannot be adjusted manually.
Useful Functions
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Useful Functions
Using the Child Proof Lock
Button operation is restricted, preventing misoperation by small children.
Remote controller
Hold down
for about 2
seconds.
Unit
Cannot be set from unit.
• Hold down
for 2 seconds again to turn off child proof lock.
• When child proof lock is active, operations will be restricted. When buttons are pressed, only a tone (3 short beeps) will
sound, preventing misoperation by small children.
Note
• If the unit is unplugged when child proof lock is active, child proof lock is turned off.
• The child proof lock lamp [orange] lights up when the function is active.
Adjusting Indicator Lamp Brightness
Indicator lamp brightness is adjustable.
Remote controller
Press
.
Unit
Cannot be set from unit.
• Press to cycle between settings.
BRIGHTDIMOFF
Note
• This function is useful if the lamps bother you during sleep hours etc.
• The ON/OFF lamp does not turn off even if the brightness is set to OFF.
This lamp will be set to DIM.
• If any of the below buttons are pressed when brightness is set to OFF, brightness will change to DIM and return to OFF after
about 10 seconds.
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Advanced Settings
Streamer Output Settings
Setting procedures Remote controller
Hold down and for about 3 seconds with the power supply plug inserted and the
unit turned off.
• Each time and are held down for about 3 seconds, the setting switches between Regular and Low.
[When the setting is changed to Low]
A short beep sounds and the streamer lamp blinks for about 5 seconds.
[When the setting is changed to Regular]
A short beep sounds and the streamer lamp lights up for about 5 seconds.
Operation status of streamer
RegularLow
*The streamer operation status ON–OFF
means that the streamer turns ON and OFF
automatically depending on the degree of air
impurity and FAN setting.
FAN
Quiet, Low
ON–OFF*
OFF
StandardON–OFF*
TurboONON
MODE
AUTO FAN, ANTI-POLLEN
ON–OFF*
ON–OFF*
ECONOOFF
FAN/MODE setting
Streamer output setting
• The streamer lamp turns off when streamer operation is OFF.
Note
• It is recommended that the streamer be set to Regular as deodorising capacity is reduced when set to Low.
• Settings are remembered even if the unit is unplugged.
Blinking
Lit up
Active Plasma Ion Output Settings
ON*OFF
Setting procedures Remote controller
Hold down and for about 3 seconds with the power supply plug inserted and the
unit turned off.
• Each time and are held down for about 3 seconds, the setting switches between ON and OFF.
[When the setting is changed to OFF]
A short beep sounds and the dust lamp and odour sensor lamp blink green for about 5
seconds.
[When the setting is changed to ON]
A short beep sounds and the dust lamp and odour sensor lamp light up green for about 5
seconds.
Blinking
Lit up
Note
• Settings are remembered even if the unit is unplugged.
• If set to OFF, active plasma ion discharge stops, however, dust and odour removal continues.
• If the odour of ozone bothers you, set active plasma ion output to OFF.
• If the odour of ozone continues to bother you even after output has been set to OFF, set streamer output to Low.
If the hissing sound generated by the streamer discharge or the odour of ozone
bothers you
Advanced Settings
*Setting at time of purchase
Regular*Low
When you want to turn off active plasma ion output
*Setting at time of purchase
ON*OFF
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Dust / PM2.5 Sensor Sensitivity Setting
High
Normal*
Low
Setting procedures Remote controller Unit
1. Hold down on the unit for about 5 seconds and when a short beep sounds, press on the
remote controller while pressing
on the unit.
• This setting change can be performed when the unit is on or off.
2. Release both buttons when a short beep sounds.
• One of the FAN lamps ( (Low), (Standard), (Turbo)) will blink for about 5 seconds and then the lamp
corresponding to the currently set sensitivity will light up.
3. Press
on the unit to change the sensitivity setting.
• Each press cycles between the FAN lamps allowing you to change the sensitivity.
To set sensitivity High
Select the FAN lamp (Turbo).
(Turbo)
(Standard)
(Low)
High
Normal
Low
The sensor is
highly receptive.
The sensor is
slightly receptive.
Setting at time
of purchase
To set sensitivity Low
Select the FAN lamp (Low).
• Setting is indicated using the FAN lamps. If the FAN lamps do not change, unplug the unit, wait at least 5 seconds, then
re-insert the power supply plug and repeat the above procedure from the beginning.
4. Press
on the remote controller after selecting the new setting.
• A short beep sounds and the new setting will blink. Unplug the unit while the lamp is blinking, wait at least 5 seconds,
and then re-insert the power supply plug. Setting is now complete.
• If this procedure is not performed, the unit will not return to regular operation mode.
Note
• Settings are remembered even if the unit is unplugged.
Advanced Settings
Advanced Settings
When the sensitivity of the dust/PM2.5 sensor does not meet your preferences
*Setting at time of purchase
High
Normal*
Low
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Settings of Modes within ECONO MODE
Monitoring
ON*
Monitoring
OFF
Setting procedures Remote controller Unit
1.
Hold down on the unit for about 5 seconds and when a short beep sounds, press on the
remote controller while pressing
on the unit.
• This setting change can be performed when the unit is on or off.
2. Release both buttons when a short beep sounds.
• The FAN lamp (Quiet) and ECONO MODE lamp will light up after blinking for about 5 seconds.
The ECONO MODE lamp will light up or blink depending on the ON/OFF status of Monitoring mode.
3. Press
on the unit to change the setting.
• Each press turns the ECONO MODE lamp ON or OFF.
(The FAN lamp
(Quiet) will remain lit up.)
To turn Monitoring mode ON
Turn on the ECONO MODE lamp.
Setting at time
of purchase
ON
OFF
To turn Monitoring mode OFF
Turn off the ECONO MODE lamp.
• Setting is indicated using the ECONO MODE lamp. If the ECONO MODE lamp does not change, unplug the unit, wait at
least 5 seconds, then re-insert the power supply plug and repeat the above procedure from the beginning.
4. Press
on the remote controller after selecting the new setting.
• A short beep sounds and the FAN lamp (Quiet) will blink. When Monitoring mode is turned ON, the ECONO MODE
lamp also blinks.
Unplug the unit while the lamp is blinking, wait at least 5 seconds, and then re-insert the power supply plug.
Setting is now complete.
• If this procedure is not performed, the unit will not return to regular operation mode.
Note
• Settings are remembered even if the unit is unplugged.
Advanced Settings
If you want to turn Monitoring mode (within ECONO MODE) OFF
*Setting at time of purchase
Monitoring
ON*
Monitoring
OFF
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Maintenance
Outow Grille
When dirt becomes an issue
Wipe
Wash/Rinse
• Wipe up dirt with a soft damp
cloth and rinse with water.
• Do not use a hard brush etc.
(Damage may result)
•
When dirt buildup is severe,
leave the part soaking in
lukewarm or room temperature
water mixed with kitchen-use
neutral detergent, thoroughly
rinse off the detergent, and leave
the part in shade to dry off.
Removing
Place ngers
into the notches
in the top of the
unit and lift.
Attaching
Pay attention
to orientation
and attach
securely.
Unit
When dirt becomes an issue
Wipe
• Wipe up dirt with a soft damp cloth.
• When dirt buildup is severe, wipe up the dirt with a cloth which has
been moistened with kitchen-use neutral detergent.
• Do not use a hard brush etc. (Damage may result)
Pre-lter
(Front/Left-side/Right-side)
About every 2 weeks
Vacuum clean
Wash/Rinse
• After removing any dust using a
vacuum cleaner, remove and
wash the lter with water and
then leave it in shade to dry off.
• Use a soft brush when cleaning
the spaces in the grid.
Attention
• Do not use a cotton bud or hard
brush etc.
(Partial breakage of the lter may
result)
• Do not apply heavy force. (Partial
breakage/damage of the lter may
result)
Removing
Grip the notch in the
pre-lter and pull.
1
Grip either end of
the pre-lter resting
your thumb against
the unit.
2
Pull toward
you.
Attaching
Insert the hooks
(2 places) into
the unit and
press until you
hear a catching
sound.
Hooks
(
2 places
)
Insert the hook
(1place) into the
unit.
Push both ends
until securely
attached.
Hook (1 place)
Viewed from above
Reverse side
•
When dirt buildup is severe,
leave the part soaking in
lukewarm or room temperature
water mixed with kitchen-use
neutral detergent, thoroughly
rinse off the detergent and leave
the part in shade to dry off.
Dust/PM2.5 Sensor
When dust has built up
Vacuum clean
1
Remove the pre-lter (left-side).
2
Vacuum off any dust that has adhered to
the air intake for dust/PM2.5 sensor using
the vacuum cleaner crevice tool or similar.
Move the
catch and pull
Lens
(internal
part)
Air intake for dust/PM2.5 sensor
About every 3 months
Wipe
1
Remove the pre-lter (left-side) and the
cover for the air intake for dust/PM2.5
sensor.
2
Wipe the lens with a dry cotton bud.
Lens
Use a light if hard
to see
Use the vacuum cleaner crevice tool or similar to
remove any dust that has built up around the lens.
3
Place the cover on securely.
(Malfunction may result if the cover is off)
Maintenance
WA RN I NG
Before cleaning and maintenance work, be sure to unplug
the unit. (An electric shock or injury may result)
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(Left-side)
(Right-
side)
(Front)
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Maintenance
Deodorising Filter Unit
When odour or dirt becomes an issue
Vacuum clean
Do not use water
• Remove from the unit together with the frame
and remove dust using a vacuum cleaner.
• If odour becomes an issue, leave the part in
a shaded, breezy area. (about 1 day)
• Do not scrub the surface.
• Do not use water when cleaning. (If water is
used, the part will lose its shape and become
unusable.)
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Do not detach
the deodorising
lter from frame
Removing
Hold the lever and grip of the deodorising lter
unit and remove.
Lever
Grip
Attaching
Fully insert the deodorising lter unit.
Push until you
hear a catching
sound
•
If the deodorising lter unit is detached or not
properly attached, the odour sensor lamp will blink.
Dust Collection Filter
Filter tag
About every 10 years
Replace
Do not use water Do not vacuum clean
• Do not use a vacuum cleaner or use water
when cleaning.
(If the lter is damaged or holes are opened
etc., dust will pass through the lter and
capacity for dust collection will be reduced.)
About part replacement timing
•
Replacement timing depends on usage patterns and
the location of the unit.
Standard replacement time is about 10 years
assuming that the unit is used daily in a home where
5 cigarettes are smoked a day. (Calculation in
accordance with testing method of Japan Electrical
Manufacturers’ Association JEM1467 standard)
If the impurity content of the ambient air is high, the
lter will need more frequent replacement.
Replace the dust collection lter if the lter is failing
to perform.
About purchasing and disposal
• Refer to “Separately Sold Part”.
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Removing
1
Remove the deodorising lter unit.
Dust collection lter
2
Pull the lter
tag upward.
3
Hold the lower part of the dust
collection lter and lift it out.
Attaching
1
Install a new dust collection lter, paying
attention to the orientation.
Side with tag and
markings should face
toward you and arrow
should point up
2
Attach the deodorising lter unit.
WA RN I NG
• Do not use petrol, benzine, thinner, polishing compound, parafn, alcohol, etc. (An electric shock, re or cracking may result)
• Do not wash the main unit with water. (An electric shock, re or malfunction/breakage may result)
Attention
• Make sure that the dust collection lter and deodorising lter unit are attached to the main unit when the unit is operating.
If these parts are not attached when the unit is operated, malfunction/breakage may result.
• Observe in order to prevent discolouration or deformation.
• If detergent is used, be sure to wipe it up thoroughly so none remains.
• If warm water is used, make sure that it is 40ºC or less.
• Do not leave parts to dry in direct sunlight.
• Do not dry parts using a dryer.
• Do not apply re to parts.
• If using a vacuum cleaner, be sure not to apply force to or hit the part. (Damage may result)
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Maintenance
Streamer Unit
Replace
If the streamer lamp blinks
Basically, the streamer unit will not need to be replaced. However, depending on the location the
unit is used (places where oils are present, or dust and humidity is abundant, or sprays and
chemical agents are used, etc.), replacement may become necessary.
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Contact the place of purchase.
1. Remove the pre-lter on the left side viewing
from the back of the main unit.
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2. Flip up the protective covers and remove the
streamer unit cover.
Streamer unit cover
(black)
Viewed from rear
Place your nger on the hook
and pull it towards you.
Protective covers
(transparent)
Removing
the protective
covers is
unnecessary
Hook
3. Remove the streamer unit.
1
Remove the streamer unit connector.
1. Push the hook on the connector
2. Pull it out while pushing the hook
The lock will not release unless the
hook is pushed
(Breakage may result from forcibly
pulling)
Connector
Hook
2
Push in the left side of the streamer unit so the right
side comes out.
You will hear a
catching sound
3
Remove the streamer unit.
4. Flip up the protective covers and attach the
new streamer unit.
1
First insert the streamer unit to the left, then push the
right side until the hook makes a catching sound.
Catching sound
2
Pay attention to the direction of the hook on the
connector, making sure it is facing to the right, and
fully insert the connector.
5. Flip up the protective covers and attach the
streamer unit cover.
Push until you
hear a catching
sound
Secure the hooks (2 places)
on the left side of the streamer
unit cover
Hooks
• Ensure you don’t trap the connector cord.
• If the streamer unit cover is not properly attached the
safety switch will engage, and the unit cannot operate.
6. Attach the pre-lter.
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7. Insert the power supply plug while pressing
on the unit, and wait until a short beep
sounds.
• The streamer lamp will turn off.
• If you release
and attempt operation before the
short beep sounds, the streamer lamp will blink again.
•
If you perform this step and the streamer lamp still blinks,
check that the connector is properly
inserted.
Maintenance
WA RN I NG
Before cleaning and maintenance work, be sure to unplug
the unit. (An electric shock or injury may result)
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Maintenance
When Not Using the Unit for a Prolonged Period
1. Unplug the power supply.
2. Clean the parts.
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• In particular, parts cleaned with water should be completely dry. (Mould may result from remaining moisture)
3. Cover the air outlet and other openings with a plastic bag or similar to prevent dust entry, and store
the unit upright in a dry place.
(Malfunction/breakage may result from storing the unit upside down or horizontally)
• Failure to maintain part properly may result in:
• Reduced air purifying capacity
• Reduced deodorising capacity
• Emission of odours
• Observe local waste separation rules when disposing of the dust collection lter (made of polyester and polypropylene).
Disposal requirements
Your product and the batteries supplied with the controller are marked with this symbol. This symbol means that
electrical and electronic products and batteries shall not be mixed with unsorted household waste.
For batteries, a chemical symbol can be printed beneath the symbol. This chemical symbol means that the battery
contains a heavy metal above a certain concentration. Possible chemical symbols are:
Pb: lead (>0.004%)
Hg: mercury (>0.0005%)
Disposal of this product must be done in accordance with relevant local and national legislation.
Units and waste batteries must be treated at a specialized treatment facility for re-use, recycling and recovery.
By ensuring correct disposal, you will help to prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health.
Please contact the installer or local authority for more information.
Contact the place of purchase.
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Troubleshooting
Indicator lampCause/Solution
Odour sensor lamp
blinks
This lamp blinks if the deodorising filter unit has become detached or is not properly attached.
¼Attach the deodorising lter unit properly.
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Streamer lamp blinks
It is time to replace the streamer unit.
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This lamp blinks if the streamer unit has become detached or is not properly attached.
¼Attach the streamer unit properly.
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All 3 MODE lamps
blink at the same time
An electrical component is faulty.
¼Contact the place of purchase.
AUTO FAN MODE lamp
is blinking
All 4 FAN lamps
blink at the same time
Are the pre-lter, outow grille,
and dust collection lter attached?
These lamps may blink if the unit
is operated without a part
attached.
If all the parts are attached
An electrical component is faulty.
¼Contact the place of purchase.
If one or more parts are not attached
Unplug the power supply, re-attach the parts and then
turn the unit on again.
Is there a buildup of dust on the
pre-filter?
If there is no dust buildup
An electrical component is faulty.
¼Contact the place of purchase.
If there is dust buildup
Unplug the power supply, clean the pre-lter and then
turn the unit on again.
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Is the air outlet blocked?
If the air outlet is not blocked
An electrical component is faulty.
¼Contact the place of purchase.
If the air outlet is blocked
Remove any obstacles blocking the air outlet and then
turn the unit on again.
These lamps may blink if there is a sudden voltage fluctuation.
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About the Indicator Lamps
Operating/Indicator panel
Check the indicator lamps and respond as indicated below.
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FAQs
Q: The dust/PM2.5 sensor seems to have poor sensitivity...
A:
Perform periodic cleaning of the dust/PM2.5 sensor as dirt on its lens can lead to
poor sensitivity.
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In addition, the response time of the dust/PM2.5 sensor depends on room size.
Make adjustments in accordance with the procedure for setting dust/PM2.5 sensor
sensitivity.
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The responsiveness of the dust/PM2.5 sensor may be poor during FAN setting
“Turbo” or when airow is high in AUTO FAN MODE.
The strong airow causes dust to be drawn into the air inlet before it can be
detected by the dust/PM2.5 sensor. This is normal (not a malfunction).
Dust/PM2.5 sensor
Q: Can the dust collection lter be cleaned?
A:
No. Do not attempt to clean it with a vacuum cleaner or water.
(Reduced performance of the dust collection lter may result)
Replace it if dirt buildup is severe.
Q: The dust collection lter easily turns black...
A:
The blackening does not affect dust collection performance. However, it can be
replaced if it is an issue.
Q: Can the deodorising lter be cleaned with water? Or should it be replaced?
A:
It cannot be cleaned with water.
(If water is used, the part will lose its shape and become unusable.)
If you have inadvertently washed it with water, contact the place of purchase.
Remove the deodorising lter unit from the main unit and vacuum off dust with a
vacuum cleaner.
It is not necessary to replace the lter.
If odour becomes an issue, leave the part in a shaded, breezy area. (about
1day)
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Please check the following before contacting the place of purchase.
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Not a problem
This case is not a problem.
Check
Please check again before requesting repairs.
Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting
Before making an inquiry or a request for repair, please check the following.
If the problem persists, contact the place of purchase.
In the event of malfunction during operation
If the indicator lamps light up abnormally, or become inoperable, due to a lightning strike etc., remove the power supply plug, wait
at least 5 seconds then re-insert the power supply plug and turn the unit on again.
Unit does not respond
PhenomenonCheck points
No response even if
remote controller is pressed
Unit will not operate
on the
• Has the battery run out?
¼Replace the battery.
• Is a button on a remote controller for a TV, VCR or other appliance,
stuck pressed down?
¼If a button on another remote controller is stuck pressed down because
it is pressed against a remote controller rack etc., it may interfere with
reception.
• Is there a device in the room that redirects remote controller signals?
¼Some appliances such as TV speakers are equipped with these devices.
If there is such a device in the room, the signals it emits may interfere
with signals from the remote controller, preventing reception.
• To protect the system, the unit may stop operating after a sudden voltage
uctuation.
If operating at the time of the voltage uctuation, operation will resume
automatically once voltage returns to normal.
Voltage range protection: 180V-264V
• Is the streamer unit cover attached?
If it is not attached, the safety switch will engage, and the unit cannot operate.
¼Install the streamer unit cover properly and attempt operation again.
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Sounds can be heard
PhenomenonCheck points
Hissing sound during operation• A hissing sound is generated when there is streamer discharge during
streamer operation. Depending on usage conditions, the sound may lessen
or change to a crackling, whirring or guzzling sound. However, this is
normal.
If the sounds are an issue, move the unit to a different location.
Whistling and uttering sound during
operation
Operating sound is loud• Is the dust collection lter properly attached?
• Is there a buildup of dust on the pre-lter?
¼Clean this part.
• Is the dust collection lter clogged up?
¼Depending on usage conditions, the dust collection filter may become
clogged up, shortening its service life.
Replace the dust collection filter.
If it is not properly attached, operating sounds may become louder.
¼
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Indicator lamps
PhenomenonCheck points
Indicator lamps do not light up
Indicator lamps turn off about 10
seconds after the unit is turned on
• Is indicator lamp brightness set to OFF?
¼If indicator lamp brightness is set to OFF, all lamps except the ON/OFF
lamp will remain off.
¼If indicator lamp brightness is set to OFF, after the unit is turned on, the
brightness of the indicator lamps will be DIM for about 10 seconds and
then turn OFF.
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PhenomenonCheck points
All the FAN lamps ( (Quiet), (Low),
(Standard), and (Turbo)) blink
together
The dust sensor lamp remains
orange or red
The PM2.5 INDICATOR lamp remain
red, purple or brown
There is an odour but the odour
sensor lamp remains green
Sometimes the streamer lamp does
not light up
The streamer lamp blinks even
though the streamer unit has been
replaced
The odour sensor lamp blinks• Is the deodorising lter unit attached?
• Are the pre-lter, outow grille, and dust collection lter attached?
These lamps may blink if the unit is operated without a part attached.
[If one or more parts are not attached]
Unplug the power supply, re-attach the parts and then turn the unit on again.
¼
[If all the parts are attached]
An electrical component is faulty.
¼Contact the place of purchase.
• Is there a buildup of dust on the pre-lter?
[If there is dust buildup]
¼Unplug the power supply, clean the pre-filter and then turn the unit on again.
[If there is no dust buildup]
An electrical component is faulty.
¼Contact the place of purchase.
• Is the air outlet blocked?
[If the air outlet is blocked]
Remove any obstacles blocking the air outlet and then turn the unit on again.
¼
[If the air outlet is not blocked]
An electrical component is faulty.
¼Contact the place of purchase.
• These lamps may blink if there is a sudden voltage uctuation.
The lamps will return to their previous condition once voltage returns to normal.
Voltage range protection: 180V-264V
•
Is there a buildup of dust in or around the air intake for the dust/PM2.5 sensor?
¼Vacuum off any dust from the air intake using a cleaner.
• Is the cover detached from the air intake for the dust/PM2.5 sensor?
¼Securely attach the cover.
• Is the lens for the dust/PM2.5 sensor dirty?
¼Wipe off dirt from the lens using a dry cotton bud or similar.
• Is the pre-lter dirty?
¼Clean these parts.
After cleaning, the unit will return to normal operation a short while after being
turned on.
• Did an odour already exist around the time you inserted the power
supply plug?
¼The basic sensitivity of the odour sensor will be determined by odour
levels in the rst minute (approx.) after the power supply plug is inserted
every time.
To adjust the basic sensitivity of the odour sensor, unplug the power supply
when the air is clean (odour-free), wait at least 5 seconds, then re-insert
the power supply plug and turn the unit on again.
• Depending on the degree of air impurity, streamer operation may turn OFF.
The streamer lamp turns off when streamer operation is OFF.
• Is streamer output set to Low?
If it is set to Low, the length of time the streamer operates will be shorter
¼
than when streamer output is set to Regular.
• Is the unit operating in ECONO MODE?
The streamer lamp does not light up when the unit is in Monitoring mode.
¼
• After replacement, was the power supply plug inserted while pressing
on the unit?
• Is the streamer unit’s connector properly installed?
[In case of improper installation]
¼Unplug the power supply, re-attach the connector, and attempt operation
again.
[In case of proper installation]
An electrical component is faulty.
Contact the place of purchase.
¼
¼Attach the deodorising lter unit.
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Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting
Air purifying function
PhenomenonCheck points
Air purifying capacity is reduced• Is the unit surrounded by obstacles, or positioned in a place where
airow cannot reach?
¼Choose a position that is obstacle-free and from where airow can
reach all areas of the room.
• Is the pre-lter or dust collection lter dirty?
¼Clean these parts.
The air outlet is emitting an odour• Is the deodorising lter dirty?
¼Clean the parts.
• In some cases the air outlet may emit a slight odour as trace amounts of
ozone are generated. However, the amount is negligible and is not harmful
to your health.
• Is the room lled with odours due to cooking or several people
smoking together etc?
¼The odour will gradually fade as the unit operates.
• Have you moved the unit from another room?
¼The unit may emit the odour of the room in which it was used previously.
Let the unit run a while longer.
• Is there anything in the room that is emitting an odour continuously?
(Paint, new furniture, wallpaper, sprays, cosmetics, chemicals)
¼As continuously emitted odours cannot be completely eliminated, you
should ventilate the room at the same time or run the unit in a wellventilated room for a short while.
No air is being emitted
• Is the air outlet or an air inlet blocked?
If they are not blocked, an electrical component is faulty.
¼Contact the place of purchase.
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Other
PhenomenonCheck points
The fan stops midway through unit
operation
The sound of streamer discharge can
no longer be heard
There is interference on our TV
screen
Just inserting the power supply plug
causes operation to start
• When the unit switches to Monitoring mode during operation in ECONO
MODE, the fan turns on and off repeatedly.
• Are the pre-lter, outow grille, and dust collection lter attached
before the unit is operated?
The fan is congured to stop in order to protect electrical components
if a part is not properly attached.
¼If a part is not attached, unplug the unit and attach all the parts before
turning the unit on again.
• Depending on the degree of air impurity, streamer operation may turn OFF.
• Is streamer output set to Low?
• Is the TV or radio positioned within 2m of the unit, or is an indoor
antenna positioned near the unit?
• Are the power supply cord or antenna cable of the TV or radio routed
near the unit?
¼Keep the unit as far as possible from the TV, radio or antenna.
• Did you disconnect the power supply plug during a power failure, or
when a sudden voltage uctuation occurred? Or did you stop the unit
by disconnecting the power supply plug during the last operation?
¼The auto-restart function automatically resumes operation.
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Specications
Model nameMC55WVM
Power supplySingle phase 50Hz 220-240V / 60Hz 220-230V
Operation mode
Power consumption (W)371510
Operating sound (dB)533929
Airow rate (m³/h)330192120
Coverage area (m²)
External dimensions (mm)500(H)× 270(W)× 270(D)
Weight (kg)6.8
Power supply cord length (m)
Made in China
• These specication values are applicable to both 50Hz 220–240V and 60Hz 220–230V.
• Even when the power is off, approx. 1W of power is consumed to run the microcomputer.
*1. Coverage area was calculated in accordance with JEM1467. (when FAN setting is “Turbo”)
TurboStandardLowQuiet
Air Purifying
41*1
1.8
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The bar code is a manufacturing code.
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