Thank you for purchasing the AeraMax
Please read and save these instructions.
This AeraMax
2.0 Technology to measure air particles and adjust the machine
speed as needed. Unit utilizes particle counters, VOC, audio and
motion sensors to effectively clean your environment.
TO CHANGE MODES or SCREENS
To access different air quality modes, push the top MODE button.
To change between the screens, push the bottom PAGE button.
MODE
Controls functionality within each PAGE
PAGE
Cycles Page
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Air Purifi er with Particle Counters
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Professional with particle counters.
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unit uses its advanced and patented EnviroSmart™
2 Cap-Touch
Buttons
THERE ARE 3 DIFFERENT AIR QUALITY MODES AVAILABLE FOR VIEWING
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Out
This number is the amount of air particles detected in the fi ltered air exiting the air purifi er.
In
This number is the amount of air particles coming into the unit from the ambient air. These have not been directly
fi ltered yet.
1.
This screen displays a total snapshot of your room air quality.
The top section of the screen gives you a graphical representation of your current room air quality. The graphical display
is based on the PM2.5 IN readings (from the PM2.5 screen) of the room's air that is entering the unit.
Room Air Quality:
If PM2.5 = 0 - 12 µg/m3, it will display "CLEAN" inside of a blue graphic.
If PM2.5 = 12.1 - 35.4 µg/m3, it will display "CLEANING" inside of a yellow graphic.
If PM2.5 = - 35.5+ µg/m3, it will display "CLEANING" inside of a red graphic.
The middle section of the screen displays the current cleaning effi ciency which calculates the percentage reduction of
PM2.5 particulate matter coming out of the purifi er vs. PM2.5 particulate matter coming in. The PM2.5 readings refer
to atmospheric particulate matter that have a diameter of 2.5 µm and smaller (example viruses, bacteria and smoke).
2. PM2.5
- Displays particle density (ug/m^3 or mass per volume) of particle sizes 2.5 um and smaller (example
viruses, bacteria and smoke). This air quality status displayed is related to the United States EPA's AQI (Air Quality Index).
For more information, please visit http://www.airnow.gov.
If the particle reading is between 0 – 12, it displays a CLEAN measurement in blue.
If the particle reading is between 12.1 – 35.4, then it displays a FAIR measurement in yellow.
If the particle reading is 35.5+ or more, then it displays a POOR measurement in red.
3. PM10
Displays particle density (ug/m^3 or mass per volume) of particles sizes 10 um and smaller (for example
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pollen, dust, smoke, allergens and viruses). The air quality status displayed is related to the United States EPA's AQI (Air
Quality Index). For more information, please visit http://www.airnow.gov.
If the particle reading is between 0 – 54, it displays a CLEAN measurement in blue.
If the particle reading is between 55 – 154, then it displays a FAIR measurement in yellow.
If the particle reading is 155+ or more, then it displays a POOR measurement in red.
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