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Troubleshooting 

Turn off the unit immediately and contact a service engineer  if any of the following problems 
occur: 

• Fuse's 

blown. 

•  Foreign material gets into the device. 

•  The plug or power cord heats up. 

 
 

Do not open the unit without authorized service personnel. However, you can 
check the following causes of faults yourself: 

 
 

The device cannot be switched on:

 

•  Is the plug inserted correctly? 
•  Has the fuse blown or is there no voltage at the socket? 
•  Is the front cover fitted correctly? 

 

The air flow at the outlet opening is lower:

 

•  Is the filter too dirty or clogged? 

 

The device is disproportionately loud:

 

• Does 

the 

device 

stand 

on an uneven surface? 

• Is 

the 

filter 

unpacked? 

•  Is the filter too dirty or clogged? 

 

Remote control does not work:

 

•  Replace the batteries. (2 X AAA LR03) 

 

Smoke and odours are filtered very poorly.

 

•  Are the filters inserted in the correct order? 
• Are 

the 

filters 

unpacked? 

•  Do the filters have to be replaced? 

 

Notes on air cleaning for cigarette smoke

 

Cigarette smoke consists of numerous complex chemical compounds. For the air purifier, it 
is essentially divided into solid components of smoke and gaseous components of smoke. 
The solid smoke particles are filtered out by the HEPA filter. The gaseous components are 
partly absorbed by the activated carbon filter and partly degraded by the photocatalytic 
filter. 

•  The device should be placed as close as possible to the smoke source. 
•  The unit should not be placed on the floor (for smokers it is recommended to place it 

on a table). 

•  Depending on how many cigarettes are smoked, the service life of the filter  
 Will 

be 

shortened.

Summary of Contents for 496611

Page 1: ...manual withoutnotice for any changes in appearance and color those of the actual product shallprevail PureAir Room 260 260x Air Purifier Range User Operating Instructions Stock Ref N 496611 PureAir Ro...

Page 2: ...es these harmful particles and neutralises bad smells purifying the air you and your family breathe for a fresher and healthier indoor environment After unpacking the appliance check for any transport...

Page 3: ...he unit on and off Before changing the device Filters switch it off and unplug from the wall Never attempt to clean the air inlets or outlets with sharp objects Never immerse the appliance in water Ne...

Page 4: ...distance of at least 10cm between the unit and the nearest wall Always switch off and disconnect the unit before removing or cleaning the filter Only use the device indoors with good air circulation K...

Page 5: ...data Product names PureAir Room 260 496611 PureAir Room 260x 496612 Voltage Frequency 220 240V 50 60Hz Rated power 60W Air flow rate 260m h Timer hours 1 8 Weight 5 8 kg Dimensions W D H 350 230 550...

Page 6: ...lug in the air purifier the unit will make a sound Caution Never insert or remove the plug with wet hands 2 POWER The power button is used to turn the unit on and off 3 AUTO If you use the unit in aut...

Page 7: ...isplay 9 Child safety lock Press and hold the speed and Auto Button for 3 seconds to lock and unlock the display 10 WiFi Available on PureAir Room 260x Stock Ref 496612 Only Press and hold the sleep a...

Page 8: ...main frame Press the back cover slightly inwards so that the cover snaps into place see diagram Make sure the back cover is tightly closed Filter replacement 1 Please ensure the product is switched o...

Page 9: ...in either way shown below Option 1 a Select Add Manually small home appliances air purifier b Make sure the air purifier is turned on and the WiFi function has been selected then click confirm indicat...

Page 10: ...carbon filter Activated carbon has a huge surface area which removes volatile organic compounds VOCs odours and other gaseous pollutants from the air by trapping the gas molecules in the charcoal 4 C...

Page 11: ...or clogged Remote control does not work Replace the batteries 2 X AAA LR03 Smoke and odours are filtered very poorly Are the filters inserted in the correct order Are the filters unpacked Do the filte...

Page 12: ...e of problems with house dust House dust is usually generated by mites living in upholstered furniture pillows blankets and mattresses The house dust remains there for the time being The air purifier...

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