Sharp FU-60SE-P Operating Manual

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FU-60SE-P
AIR PURIFIER OPERATION MANUAL
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Floor / Tabletop type
*Plasmacluster is a trademark of
Sharp Corporation.
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Plasmacluster Ion Control
The unit controls the ratio of negative ions and positive ions depending on the con­dition of the room.
• Clean Mode
Approximately the same numbers of posi­tive and negative ions are discharged. This mode is effective for reducing some airborne mold.
• Ion Control Mode
Plenty of negative ions exist in natural surroundings such as waterfalls or forests. In this mode, negative ions will be re­leased in an increased rate, in order to bring the room air close to this natural environment.
• AUTO Plasmacluster Ion Mode
The unit will switch between Clean Mode and Ion Control Mode automatically de­pending on the amount of impurities in the air detected by the dust and odor sensor.
• Filters
1) Pre-Filter
It collects large particles.
2) Active Carbon Filter
Powerful deodorization by large parti­cles of columnar charcoal.
3) HEPA (High Efficiency Particulate Air) Filter with anti-bacterial Apatite Filter
High-efficiency particle collection in­cluding pollen and dust.
CONTENTS
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS........................ E-2
• RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK ......................E-2
• CAUTIONS CONCERNING THE
OPERATION OF THIS PRODUCT ..............E-3
• REMOTE CONTROL LIMITATIONS ............E-3
• INSTALLATION GUIDELINES .....................E-3
• FILTER GUIDELINES ..................................E-3
PART NAMES.......................................... E-4
• MAIN UNIT DISPLAY...................................E-4
• BACK ...........................................................E-6
• ACCESSORIES ...........................................E-6
PREPARATION........................................ E-7
• INSERTING BATTERIES
IN THE REMOTE CONTROL ......................E-7
• REMOTE CONTROL USE...........................E-7
• FILTER INSTALLATION...............................E-8
OPERATION ..........................................E-10
• MAIN UNIT OPERATION.......................... E-10
• REMOTE CONTROL OPERATION ...........E-11
CARE AND MAINTENANCE................. E-12
• MAIN UNIT................................................ E-12
• FILTER CLEANING................................... E-12
• ODOR SENSOR, DUST SENSOR ........... E-12
• FILTER REPLACEMENT
GUIDELINES ............................................ E-13
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FILTER MAINTENANCE
Some odor ingredients absorbed by the filters may become separated and may be discharged through the air outlet and result in additional odor. Depending on the usage environment, the air outlet odor may become strong after several months. If this odor persists, this is because the odor components absorbed by the HEPA Filter have come off the filter. Purchase the optional filter FZ-60SEF and replace the original filters.
OPERATION GUIDE.............................. E-14
TROUBLE SHOOTING..........................E-15
SPECIFICATIONS ................................. E-16
Thank you for purchasing the SHARP FU­60SE-P. Please read this manual carefully for the correct usage information. Before using this product, be sure to read the section: “Safety Precautions.” After reading this manual, retain it in a conven­ient location for future reference. This product is for household use only.
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
• These servicing instructions are for use by qualified personnel only. To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not perform any servicing other than that contained in the operating in­structions unless you are qualified to do so.
• Do not use the unit if the power cord or plug is damaged or the connection to the wall outlet is loose.
Electrical shock, short circuit and/or fire may occur as a result.
• Do not damage, break, coat, forcefully bend, pull, twist, bundle, pinch or place heavy objects on the power cord.
If the power cord is damaged, fire and/or electrical shock may occur as a result.
• Use AC 230V only.
Fire and/or electrical shock may occur as a result.
• Do not modify. Repair and disassembly of this product are to be performed by authorized service personnel only.
Fire, electrical shock and/or bodily injury may occur if not. For repair, contact your dealer or the nearest Sharp Service Center.
• Periodically remove dust from the power plug
Accumulated dust on the power plug may cause bad insulation from humidity, etc. Fire and/or electrical shock may occur as a result.
• When cleaning the unit, be sure to remove the power plug from the wall outlet.
In addition, never handle the power plug with wet hands. Electrical shock and/or bodily injury may occur as a result.
• Do not use the unit where there are oil ingredients such as cooking oil, in the air.
Cracking of the unit surface may occur as a result.
• Do not wipe the unit with benzene or paint thinner. Also, do not spray insecticides on the unit.
Cracking, electrical shock and/or fire may occur as a result.
• Do not operate the unit when using indoor smoke-generating insecticides.
Chemical ingredients may accumulate within the unit and then discharge from the air outlet when the unit operates. Discharge of such chemicals may be unhealthy to your body.
• Do not allow the unit to intake flammable gases, sparks from lit cigarettes, incense, etc.
The unit may ignite as a result.
• Do not use the unit where it is humid, such as in a bathroom, or where the unit may get wet.
Electrical shock and/or malfunction may occur as a result.
• Do not insert fingers or foreign objects into the intake or air outlet.
Electrical shock and/or malfunction may occur as a result.
• When removing the power plug, always hold the plug and never pull the cord.
Electrical shock and/or fire from short circuit may occur as a result.
•Ventilate when using the unit along with a heating appliance.
Carbon monoxide poisoning may occur as a result.
• Remove the power plug when not using the unit.
Electrical shock from bad insulation and/or fire from short circuit may occur as a result.
• If the power cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer , its service agent or similarly qualified person in order to avoid a hazard.
• The batteries must be removed from the remote control before it is disposed and the batteries must be disposed of safely.
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CAUTIONS CONCERNING THE OPERA TION OF THIS PRODUCT
• Do not block the intake and air outlet.
• Do not use the unit near or on hot objects, such as a stove. Also, do not use the unit where it may come into contact with steam.
• Do not use the unit on its side.
Deformation, malfunction and/or overheating of the motor may occur as a result.
• Do not install when there is generation of oily residue, such as in a kitchen.
• Do not use detergent when cleaning the unit.
The unit surface may become damaged or cracked. In addition, the sensors may malfunction as a result.
• Do not operate the unit without the filter.
It will have no purification effect. In addition, it becomes the cause of the trouble.
• Do not wash and reuse HEPA Filter and Active Carbon Filter.
Not only it does not improve filter performance, it may cause electric shock or malfunction.
• When transporting the unit, always hold the handle on the back of the unit.
Holding the front panel when carrying may cause it to detach, thus dropping the unit and resulting in bodily injury.
REMOTE CONTROL LIMITATIONS
DO NOT USE THE REMOTE CONTROL IN THE FOLLOWING LOCATIONS
• Any location where there is inverter lighting equipment or electronic spontaneous lighting equipment
The remote control may become inoperative. In this case, move away from such lighting equipment or change direction.
• Location exposed to direct sunlight
The unit may not receive signals from the remote control. The unit may not respond to the signals of the remote control if the ends of fluorescent lighting
become black or lights flicker due to the depletion of service life; however, this is not a malfunction of the remote control or the main unit. In this case, replace the lighting with new fluorescent tubes.
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INSTALLATION GUIDELINES
• Leave at least 2m of space from equipments which involve electric wave such as televisions, radios or wave clocks.
Electrical interference may occur if not.
• Leave at least 60cm of space from the wall
The motor may overheat, causing malfunction if not.
•Avoid a location where sensors are exposed to direct wind
The unit may not operate properly .
•Avoid a location where curtains, etc., come into contact with the intake or air outlet.
Curtains, etc., may become dirty or malfunction may occur as a result.
EFFECTIVE OPERATION
• Place on a stable surface with sufficient air circulation
FILTER GUIDELINES
• Do not wash and reuse HEPA Filter and Active Carbon Filter. It does not work effectively, and may become a cause of electric shock.
• The wall behind the air outlet may become dirty as time passes. When using the unit for extensive period in the same location, use a vinyl sheet, etc., to prevent the wall from becoming dirty. In addi­tion, periodically clean the wall, etc.
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PART NAMES
MAIN UNIT DISPLAY
OFF Timer Display Indicator Lights
(set using remote control)
Filter Indicator Light
If the Filter Indicator Light is lit, it indicates filter replacement period.
PLASMACLUSTER INDICATOR LIGHT
Plasmacluster ion operation is selected using the remote control.
Blue light
When the Plasmacluster ion operation is in Clean Mode, or in AUTO Plasmacluster Ion Mode and the air in the room is impure, the light will activate and the unit will operate in Clean Mode.
Green light
When the Plasmacluster ion operation is in the Ion Control Mode, or in AUTO Plasmacluster Ion Mode and the air in the room is clean, this light will activate and the unit will operate in Ion Control Mode.
Light off
There are no Plasmacluster ions being generated.
• The light can be turned off by using the ‘Dis-
play ON/OFF Button’ on the Remote Control even while Plasmacluster ions are generated. (Please turn off the light when not required.)
AUTO Operation Indicator Light
Fan Level Indicator Light
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Pollen Mode Indicator Light
Remote Control Receiver
CLEAN-SIGN LIGHT
The color changes according to the air condition.
Clean (Green) Slightly Impure (Orange) Very Impure (Red)
CLEAN-SIGN
ABOUT THE CLEAN-SIGN
• The sensors display a CLEAN-SIGN depending on relative changes to the environment from the time the power plug is inserted into the wall outlet and thereafter.
• When the air is extremely impure at the time the power plug is in­serted, the CLEAN-SIGN LIGHT may light green since the impure condition is the environment against which the sensors base the im­purity rate on. In this case, operate the unit for a while in Clean Mode first, then switch to the desired operation mode. See Page E-11
•To reset the base impurity rate on the CLEAN-SIGN remove and insert the power plug.
• The CLEAN-SIGN LIGHT can be turned off using the “Display ON/ OFF” Button of the Remote Control. See Page E-11
CLEAN-SIGN CLEAN-SIGN
MODE /
(Used to select operations or turn the unit off)
button See Page E-10
Sensor sensitivity select switch
The unit’s sensitivity to odor and dust detection can be ad­justed. This setting is factory set to “NORMAL”, and it is rec­ommended that you use the unit in this setting. Set the sen­sitivity to “SENSITIVE” if the sensitivity seems too low de­pending on the room condition.
Filter Reset Button Odor Sensor
Detects odors such as tobacco smoke, pets, cosmetics, etc.
Sensor Cover Dust Sensor
Detects dusts, smoke, pollen, house dust, etc. See Page E-12,E-14
NORMAL
*Before pressing the Filter Reset But­ton, be sure that the unit is plugged in. There is also a Filter Reset Button on the remote control. After cleaning and reinserting the Ac­tive Carbon Filter, press the Filter Re­set Button.
SENSOR
SENSITIVE
FILTER RESET
Main Unit Filter Frame HEPA Filter (white)
(Dust Collection Filter with Anti-Bacterial Apatite Filter sheet covering its front surface)
See Page E-13
Active Carbon Filter (black)
(Deodorizing Filter) See Page E-13
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Filter Separator Pre-Filter Front Panel Hook Remote Control
See Page E-11
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PART NAMES
BACK
Purified Air Louver
• The purified air discharge can be changed to the directions indicated by the arrows as desired.
Handle Air Outlet
Power Cord Power Plug
ACCESSORIES
Remote Control (1 unit) Battery (R6(AA) battery X 2)
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• Operation Manual
PREPARATION
INSERTING BATTERIES IN THE REMOTE CONTROL
Remove the back cover
1
Press and slide the back cover to re­move.
Insert batteries
2
Insert batteries with and as shown below.
Close the back cover
3
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Battery Information
• The batteries for this remote control are for initial use only . Change the batteries when necessary.
• Incorrect usage of the batteries may cause battery fluid leakage and/or damage. Take care of the following when handling:
• When replacing the batteries, replace both batteries with new ones of the same type. (Use R6(AA) manganese batteries (2 units).)
• When not using the unit or remote control for an extended period, re­move the batteries. (This prevents malfunction of the remote control from battery fluid leakage.)
• The batteries of the accessory are for initial use only and may be de­pleted within 1 year.
REMOTE CONTROL USE
• Operate with the remote control facing the main unit (Receiver).
• The signal range is about 7 m (front).
• Make sure there are no objects blocking the path of the signal.
•A beep sound will be heard from the main unit when a signal is received.
Receiver
Transmitter
NOTE
•Avoid dropping or damaging the remote control. In addition, be sure the remote control avoids moisture or place in direct sunlight or near an electric heater, etc., otherwise a malfunction may occur.
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PREPARATION
FILTER INSTALLATION
To maintain the quality of the filters, they are placed in the main unit within plastic bags. Be sure to remove the filters from the plastic bags before using the unit.
Filter Removal
1
Place the unit facing up.
1
Lay the unit on a flat surface such as a table, making sure not to pinch the power cord on the rear of the unit.
Remove the Front Panel.
2
Press in the hook on the bottom of the front panel and lift to re­move.
• Be sure to remove the power plug from the wall outlet.
Be sure to remove the power plug from the wall outlet.
Table
2
Soft cloth
Front Panel
2
1
Pull out the Filter Frame and
3
remove the Pre-Filter and Filter Separator.
Remove the Active Carbon
4
Filter (black) and HEPA Fil­ter (white) from the plastic bags.
Hook
1
Filter Frame
Filter Separator
Active Carbon Filter
1
Pre-Filter
HEPA Filter
Filter Frame
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Filter Installation
After the HEP A Filter is removed
1
from the plastic bag, place it within the Filter Frame with the tabs facing up.
(See the diagram to the right.) Ensure that the filter is installed correctly .
Do not install the filter backwards or the unit will not operate properly.
Tabs
HEPA Filter
Filter Frame
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After removing the Active Car-
2
bon Filter from the plastic bag, place it within the Filter Frame on top of the HEPA Filter.
(See the diagram to the right.)
Next, place the Filter Separator
3
and then the Pre-Filter within the Filter Frame.
• Place the Filter Sepa­rator so that the ribs are facing down as shown in the diagram on the right.
• Insert the tabs, (4), of the Pre-Filter into the associated holes found on the Filter Frame.
• Mount the Filter Frame as shown in the diagram to the right to the main unit.
Fill in the usage start date on
4
the Date Label, which can be found on upper left corner of the Main unit. Mount the Front Panel to the Main Unit.
Use the date as a guide for your Filter Replacement schedule.
Rib of the Filter Separator
Active Carbon Filter
HEPA Filter
Filter Frame
Tabs (4 places)
Pre-Filter
Filter Separator
Active Carbon Filter
Holes
Filter Frame
Filter Frame
Date Label
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OPERATION
MAIN UNIT OPERATION
For the first 30 seconds after the power plug is in­serted into the wall outlet, the unit will check the condition of the air. If operation is set to ON during this time, the CLEAN-SIGN LIGHT will alternately flash green, orange and red.
Main Unit Controls
• AUTO
• SILENT
• MEDIUM
• HIGH
• MAX
• POLLEN
Plasmacluster Indicator Light
Plasmacluster
MODE / Button
The unit will start operating when the MODE / Button is pressed.
The unit will begin operating in the AUTO Mode. (Fan level)
• While operating the Plasmacluster Indicator Light will be on.
To switch operating controls, press the MODE-ON / OFF Button until the desired control is activated. (Your desired control will have its Indicator Light lit.)
For the best results of the room environment, set your operation control as desired.
Stop
AUTO operation
The fan level is automatically switched (HIGH, MEDIUM, SI­LENT) depending on the amount of impurities in the air. The sensors detect the impu­rities for efficient air purifica­tion.
POLLEN mode operation
The unit will operate at High level for 10 minutes, then will alternate be­tween MEDIUM and HIGH.
10 minutes: High fan level 20 minutes: 20 minutes: High fan level
Medium fan level
SILENT operation
The unit will operate quietly using minimal air intake.
MEDIUM to MAX operation
The unit will operate at a fan level of MEDIUM, HIGH or MAX.
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REMOTE CONTROL OPERATION
• When you press the POWER ON/OFF Button, a short beep will sound and operation will start. As the initial operation mode, it
automatically goes to the AUTO (Fan level) and AUTO Plasmacluster ion Mode.
•To stop operation, press the POWER ON/OFF Button again. A long beep will sound and operation will stop.
Operations available with the Remote Control
• AUTO
• MANUAL
• POLLEN
• OFF TIMER
• DISPLAY ON/OFF
Plasmacluster ion mode selections
• AUTO
• CLEAN
• ION CONTROL
• OFF
POWER ON/OFF Button
Used to start AUTO operation of the unit. A short beep will signal that the unit is on and a long beep means that the unit is off.
Auto (Fan Level) Button
The fan level switches auto­matically depending on the amount of impurities in the air.
Manual (Fan Level) Button
The fan level can be switched between Silent, Medium, High and Max.
Display ON/OFF Button
Switches the Plasmacluster Indicator Light and CLEAN­SIGN Light either ON or OFF .
• The Plasmacluster Indicator Light is turned on for about 3 seconds by pressing the Plasmacluster Ion Select Button (except for the OFF Button) during “Display OFF” mode.
Plasmacluster
AUTO
RESET
OFF
Transmitter Filter Reset Button
When you have re-inserted filters into the main unit, press the Fil­ter Reset Button with an instru­ment with a point such as a pen.
Pollen Mode Operation Button
The unit operates effectively when you suspect there is pol­len in the air. See Page E-10
Off Timer Button
Used to set the Off Timer. The set time switches every time the button is pressed as shown below.
1 hour 4 hours
Cancel 8 hours
• The indicator light shows the re­maining time.
• The unit will cease operating when the timer is up.
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Plasmacluster Ion mode Selections
AUTO
When pressed, the unit will switch between Clean Mode and the Ion Control Mode auto­matically depending on the amount of impuri­ties in the air as detected by the dust and odor sensors. Clean Mode will operate for about 1 minute when the Auto function is selected.
Ion Control
When pressed, the unit will constantly oper­ate in Ion Control Mode. Ion balance is maintained in the room envi­ronment by increasing the ratio of negative ions. (The Plasmacluster Indicator Light is green)
If the room is damp or has a mold problem, operate the unit in Clean Mode.
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Clean
When pressed, the unit will con­stantly operate in the Clean Mode, in which the same numbers of posi­tive and negative ions are dis­charged. Clean Mode is effective for reducing some airborne mold. (The Plasmacluster Indicator Light is blue.)
OFF
The generation of ions will cease and the Plasmacluster Indicator Light will go out.
CARE AND MAINTENANCE
(To maintain optimum performance of this product, please clean the unit including its sensors and filters periodically.)
When cleaning the unit, be sure to unplug the power cord, and never handle the plug with wet hands. Electrical shock and/or bodily injury may occur as a result.
DUST SENSOR
MAIN UNIT
To prevent dirt or stains on the main unit, clean as often as nec­essary. If stains are allowed to remain, they may become hard to clean.
Wipe with a dry , soft cloth
For stubborn stains or dirt, use a soft cloth dampened with warm water of 40°C or less.
Do not use volatile fluids
Benzene, paint thinner, polishing powder, etc., may damage the unit surface.
Do not use detergents
Detergent ingredients may dam­age the unit surface.
Keep the unit dry
Never apply water to the unit.
ODOR SENSOR
The maintenance cycle for both the Odor and Dust sensors is every 3 months. The sensitivity of the sensors will become unstable if the odor or dust sensor is dirty or blocked. Please clean the parts as outlined below.
DUST SENSOR
Remove the front
1
panel and detach the sensor filter
• Remove the sensor filter while pulling the tab on the sensor cover.
Remove any dust
2
from the sensor filter.
• Detach the sensor filter and tap it lightly with your hand to remove the dust. If it is very dirty, wash it with water and then al­low it to dry thoroughly.
Sensor cover
Sensor filter
FILTER CLEANING
Clean the top surface of the Pre­Filter lightly with a vacuum cleaner.
NOTE
• The HEPA Filter is damaged easily . Do not bring it into direct contact with the nozzle of a vacuum cleaner or wash it with water. The HEP A Filter and Active Carbon Filter do not need cleaning.
Pre-Filter
Insert the sensor filter
3
into the cover, install it in the main unit and attach the front panel.
• The sensor filter can be inserted either way round.
CAUTION
• Do not forget to reinstall the sensor cover before restart­ing the unit.
• Do not insert any foreign objects into the filter. This may result in a malfunction or damage to the unit.
ODOR SENSOR
Remove dust from the surface of the sensor opening with a vacuum cleaner.
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Sensor cover
Sensor opening
FILTER REPLACEMENT GUIDELINES
The filter replacement period is indicated by the Filter Indicator Light.
(The Indicator light will light up in about 5 years, when using the unit for 12 hours daily.)
• The operation hours are saved in memory even when removing the power plug for transpor­tation to another room, etc.
The Filter Indicator Light is to be used only as a guide. If dust or odors cannot be removed easily, replace the filters.
Guide for replacing the filters
• HEPA filter About 5 years after opening
• Active carbon filter About 5 years after opening
The replacement period is subject to smoking 10 cigarettes per day and the dust collection/ deodorization ability is reduced by half than that of new filters. The replacement period differs depending on the operation hours and location of installation. (According to Japan Electrical Manufacturers’ Association JEM1467)
Depending on the usage environment, odor may be noticed from the Air Outlet in several months. (Filter maintenance. Refer to page E-1)
REPLACING THE FILTERS
See page E-8 for directions on how to install the filters when re-
1
placing.
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After replacing the filters:
2
Be sure to press the Filter Reset Button on either the Remote Control or the main unit with the power cord connected to the outlet. A short beep will be heard and the operation hours stored in the memory will be reset. The Filter Indicator Light will then go out automatically.
Fill in the usage start date of the filters on the Date Label, which
3
can be found on upper left corner of the Main unit.
Replacement Filters (Model : FZ-60SEF)
• HEPA Filter: 1 unit
• Active Carbon Filter: 1 unit Please ask for replacement filters at your dealer of purchase.
Disposal of Filters
Please dispose of replaced filters according to the local disposal laws and regulations. HEPA Filter Materials:
• Filter: Polypropylene
• Frame: Polyester Active Carbon Filter Materials:
• Deodorizer: Activated charcoal
• Net: Polypropylene 60% Polyester 40%
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OPERATION GUIDE
ODOR SENSOR GUIDELINES
• The Odor Sensor responds to cigarette and pet odors, as well as other scents such as Insec­ticide, cosmetics, spray, alcohol, or sudden changes in temperature or humidity.
• When the unit is in Auto Mode and room is in a closed environment the sensor will respond to some odors by increasing the air flow . If you do not desire increased air flow, please adjust the sensitivity of the sensor.
DUST SENSOR GUIDELINES
• The Dust Sensor detects particles in the air, such as cigarette smoke and house dust or pollen.
• Compared with cigarette smoke, the amount of dust released when cleaning your carpet is so small that it may not be detected by the Dust Sensor. Therefore, the amount of dust seen with the eye may differ from the indication of the CLEAN-SIGN Light.
FILTER RESET
• After replacing filters, connect the power cord to the outlet and use a pointed instrument to activate the Filter Reset Button on either the Remote Control or the Main Unit. Once the Filter Reset Button has been activated, you will hear a beep sound that means that the unit has been reset. If the Filter Indicator Light is on, it will then go out automatically.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
Before calling for repair, please review the list below, since the problem may not be a unit malfunction.
SYMPTOM
The Remote Control does not work
Odors and smoke are not re­moved
The CLEAN-SIGN Light lights green even when the air is im­pure
The CLEAN-SIGN Light lights orange or red even when the air is clean
The Plasmacluster Indicator Light remains green (blue) and does not change
A clicking or ticking sound is heard from the unit
REMEDY (not a malfunction)
• Have the batteries been depleted?
• Are the batteries inserted correctly?
• Is a fluorescent lighting in the room flickering due to service life? (Refer to E-3,E-7)
• Are the filters heavily soiled? (Refer to E-13)
• Is the opening of the odor sensor blocked or the sensor filter clogged? (Refer to E-12)
• The air could be impure at the time the unit was plugged in. (Refer to E-5)
• Is the sensor filter dirty or clogged? The sensitivity of the sensor becomes unstable when the open­ing of the dust sensor is dirty or is clogged. Remove dust from the sensor filter. (Refer to E-12)
• When in Clean Mode ( or Ion Control Mode), the Plasmaclus­ter Indicator Light color will not change.
• Clicking sound is emitted when the unit is in the Ion Control Mode. If the sound is irritating, set the unit away from you.
•Ticking sound is emitted when the unit is generating ions. If the sound is irritating, such as when sleeping, set the unit away from you.
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A ticking sound is sometimes heard from the unit and is not sometimes heard.
The discharged air has an aroma or odor.
The unit does not operate when cigarette smoke is in the air.
The Filter Indicator Light re­mains activated even after re­placing filter.
The Plasmacluster Indicator Light or the CLEAN-SIGN Light will not activate.
•A sound is sometime low, loud or not at all, but the effect of the Plasmacluster ion is the same.
• Check to see if the filters are heavily soiled. Replace the filters. (Refer to E-13)
•Very low concentration of ozone generated by the Plasmacluster ion generator may have a odor. This is harmless and will not affect the human body. Also, the ozone will break down quickly and will not accumulate in the room environment.
• Is the unit installed in a location that is difficult for the sensors to detect cigarette smoke?
• Are the odor or dust sensor openings blocked or clogged? (In this case, clean the openings.) (Refer to E-12)
• After replacing filters, connect the power cord to an outlet and press the Filter Reset Button on the main unit or on the remote control. (Refer to E-13)
• Check to see if the Display OFF Mode on the Remote Control is selected. If so, then press the Display ON/OFF Button on the Remote Control to activate the indicator light. (Refer to E-11)
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SPECIFICATIONS
Model Power supply
Fan Level Adjustment Fan Level Operation
* The applicable floor surface area is appropriate for operating the unit at Max fan level.
(JEM 1467, The Japan Electrical Manufacturers’ Association)
Rated Power
Fan Level
Applicable Floor Surface
Cord Length
Dimensions
Weight
Max
53 W
360 m3/hour
218 m3/hour
415mm(W)x238mm(D)x572mm(H)
FU-60SE-P
230V / 60Hz
High
19 W
~46m2 *
2.5m
9.3kg
Medium
6 W
95 m3/hour
43 m3/hour
Standby Power
In order to operate the electrical circuits while the power plug is inserted in the wall outlet, this product consumes about 0.9W of standby power. For energy conservation, unplug the power cord when the unit is not in use.
Silent
4 W
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SHARP CORPORATION
OSAKA, JAPAN
Printed in Japan TINSEA003KKRZ 03GO 1
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