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User manual Blueair, model 500

Manafacture: Blueair
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File name: 809f64c2-6f19-4936-8e62-1090f36c39d7.pdf
Language of manual:en
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• Never clean with gasoline, chemical solvents or corrosive material also as these agents may damage the surface. • Do not allow foreign objects to enter the ventilation or exhaust openings. This may cause electric shock or damage the unit. • Do not try to repair or adjust any of the electrical or mechanical functions on your Blueair unit yourself. Contact your local dealer or Blueair for warranty information. How it works The filters effectively capture larger airborne particles as the fan motor draws air into the unit. Air passes through an ion chamber where airborne particles are charged with negative ions. Charged particles are drawn to the HEPASilentTM filter surface. Purified air, which is virtually contaminant- Airflow output Blue “power on” light Easy-to-change filters – No tools required Galvanized steel housing Ion brushes (no ozone generated) Airflow intake Fan motor Control knob* * Blueair 550E/650E comes with a remote control and display display to control operating speed. Power source and cord Clean air out Unfiltered air in free is re-circulated into the room. (StrikeOut) (Text) 4 Blueair 500/600 Series (Caret) Getting the most from your Blueair system The Blueair system is easy to use. Make sure your unit is the right size for your room, and change the filters according to recommended filter replacement schedule. Remember that, just as air conditioners and heaters have limits to the volume of air they can cool or heat, every air purification system has limits to the volume of air it can clean. Follow these common-sense guidelines. Close your windows You wouldn’t throw open your windows on a hot summer day and expect your air conditioner to work efficiently, because you can feel the hot air coming in and the cool air going out. Even though you can’t see the contaminated air coming in and the clean air going out, the same logic applies to your air purifier. Close your doors, too Just as you might seal off part of your house on a cold winter night to keep your heater working more efficiently, seal off the room in which your system is working for best results. This is especially important for people using a Blueair system to ease nighttime asthma or allergy attacks. Run your system 4 hours per day For best results, run your Blueair unit 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Round-the-clock operation ensures that a continuous supply of clean, filtered air constantly circulates throughout the room. Blueair systems are designed for phenomenally low power usage. In fact, it costs about the same to power a Blueair air purifier as it does to power a single light bulb, depending on the unit and the operating speed. Blueair 500/600 Series 5 Changing the filters Step 4 Guide the first and second replace- ment filters into the side slots. Ensure that the side with the words “facing out” is turned toward the outer wall of the unit. Step 3 Remove the filters on each side. Vacuum the grille from the inside. Step Remove the filter on top. Step 1 Unplug the unit and lift the lid from the top of the unit. Step 6 Snap the lid back into place. Step 5 Place the third filter on top of the unit and ensure that the side with the words “facing out” is facing upwards. 6 Blueair 500/600 Series Filters Patented HEPASilentTM technology makes the Blueair 500/600 Series incredibly quiet. The unit comes with a complete set of three HEPASilentTM filters already installed. Particle Filter Kit. Includes three particle filters that remove dust, pollen, bacteria, pet dander, mold spores and other airborne particles. The particle filter is made of polypropylene, which help mechanically filter out airborne particles. To maximize filter effectiveness, particles are negatively charged by the Blueair unit before reaching the filters. SmokestopTM Filter Kit. Includes three filters with enhanced active carbon to remove gaseous pollutants such as cigarette and cigar smoke or other VOCs (volatile organic compounds, including household paints and other chemicals). You may notice a slight odor from the enhanced active carbon when the filter is first used; this will quickly dissipate. For optimal performance, Blueair recommends that you r...

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