Silent Night PT-100 User Manual

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Silent Night PT-100
Silent Night® Users Manual
Silent Night PT-100 Air Purifier
Breathe with Confidence
Dust
Mold Spores
Dander
Smoke
Allergens
Germs
Viruses
VOC’s
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Introduction
Page 3
General Safety
Page 4
Setup & Operation
Page 4, 5
Specifications
Page 5
Biological Challenges
Page 6
4 Functional Stages
Page 6
Double ZEPA Filtration
Page 7
Our Inventor
Page 7, 8
Applications
Page 8
Warranty
Page 8, 9
Testimonials
Page 9, 10
Changing Filters
Page 11
Health Disclaimer
Page 12
Table of Contents
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Congratulations on your choice of the Silent Night fanless air purifier. Its technologies have been validated by leading university scientists, and reported in respected scientific journals. Inventor Stan Weinberg owns five patents on this remarkable Silent Ion-Drive technology.
The Silent Night model uses the electrostatic force of negatively charged particles being attracted to positively charged particles to accelerate air and its pollutants through two charge-sensitive filters. With no fan noise, the PT-100 moves at least 100 cubic feet of air per minute through your
unit…silently.
In April 2013, a lab certified by the Association of Household Appliance Manufacturers (AHAM) completed a test series to establish PT-100’s official Clean Air Delivery Rate which was rated at 139 CADR, well above our official claim of 100 cubic feet per minute of air movement!
Testing has been done with worst case (hardest to capture) MPPS (most penetrating particle size) of .3 microns, which is used in the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Underwriters Laboratories (UL), Intertek and IBR.
Only Intertek and IBR are certified to do AHAM testing. The rules consider
air flow, room size, distance from the appliance, time of operation, and the reduction of particles down to .1 micrometer in diameter. Some
viruses and all bacteria fall in the ranges that are measured. We also find mold spores, pollen, pet dander, smoke particulate, and the byproduct of human habitation: house dust (80% of which is from human skin flakes).
Using a 13’ x 16’ bedroom with a 10’ ceiling and a closed door (the AHAM test-room volume), PT-100 processes an air volume equal to that room
size every 15 minutes (96 times per day). Your PT-100 is most effective in a closed room such as a bedroom, office, etc. More than one unit may be
necessary in larger areas where new pollution is constantly added by life’s
activities, A/C and heating, room-to-room contamination, pets and outdoor air exchange.
Your PT-100 is designed to run 24/7. You can Breathe with Confidence® knowing your Silent Night® with Double ZEPA Filtration will remove millions of airborne particles, dust, mold spores, smoke, pollen, dander, allergens, germs, viruses and volatile organic compounds.
Introduction To Silent Night®
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1. Do not open or disassemble. No user serviceable parts inside. Do not push objects into any opening.
2. Not for outdoor use.
3. Do not spill liquids into your Silent Night PT-100.
4. Use only the adapter provided. A substitute adapter may harm the
unit and will void your warranty.
5. Operate 9 inches from walls and not on or near metal surfaces.
6. Operating closer than 9 inches from your body can cause a
harmless static discharge when you touch a grounded surface.
7. Do not install or operate within 2 feet of computer equipment.
8. Extension cords are safe to use with your unit, but be cautious, it can become a tripping hazard.
ELECTRICAL SAFETY: Electrical safety features against shock hazards are incorporated per UL867. As to shock potential, the Department of Energy classifies static charge potential below 250 mJ (millijoules), the level of carpet static, as safe for humans. PT-100, at 100 mJ, has far less of a shock capability.
OZONE SENSITIVITY: Your PT-100 will emit negligible ozone. Its two ZEPA filters, treated with a catalyst agent, convert ozone to oxygen. The Silent
Night PT-100 meets ozone safety standards in California, Canada, and around the world.
1. Insert supplied DC power jack into receptacle on the unit’s right side, with the power switch OFF (O).
2. Insert universal adapter prongs into AC outlet.
3. Electrostatic filters are pre-installed. Refer to page 11, “changing
filters” to learn how to change the filters.
4. On rocker switch press | for ON and “O” for OFF. When ON (|), you’ll observe a low intensity blue light inside the front grille.
5. Run 24/7 in areas that are occupied every day.
6. If crackling occurs, turn the power off. Then, turn your PT-100 upside
down and right side up 3 times. This action causes the wire-cleaning beads to remove any dust that may have attached to the wires.
7. Using in a closed room without a fan running will extend the life of the filters. Smoking and wood fires will shorten the life of your filters.
General Safety
Setup & Operation
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