CLEANING METHOD
- Always unplug the power before cleaning.
- Do not use detergents containing organic solvents
(solvents, thinners, etc.), bleach, chlorine, or abrasives to clean.
Tips
- Do not immerse the purifier in water or sprinkle water on it.
■ Cleaning the outlet and detach-able top outlet grille
Turn the detachable vent grill on top of
the outlet counterclockwise and lift it,
then clean the grill and outlet with a soft
brush or vacuum cleaner.
∗ Be careful not to let dust enter the
vent while cleaning.
■ Cleaning the pollution sensor (clean every 2 months)
Clean the pollution sensor air inlet and outlet with a soft brush
1.
or vacuum cleaner.
∗ Take care that dust does not fall inside the purifier while cleaning.
2. Remove the purifier's front cover and
open the air pollution sensor cover.
Wet a cotton ball with a small amount of
water and wipe the lens, dust intake, and
outlet, then wipe again with a dry cotton
ball to dry.
∗ If cleaning is not done regularly, the performance
of the air quality sensor may decrease.
∗ Clean more often in very dusty environments.
■ Cleaning the side cover
Remove the side cover from the purifier and then wipe away dust
stuck to the surface with a soft, dry cloth or soft brush.
∗ If there is severe contamination, use a damp cloth (do not use abrasives).
■ Cleaning the purifier
Wipe with a soft, dry cloth.
∗ If there is severe contamination, use a damp cloth
(do not use abrasives).
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outlet
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Dust outlet
Dust inlet
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