OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
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Switching On
1.
Insert the plug into a suitable socket.
2.
Connect the power output terminal to
the air purifier.
3.
The On/Off indicator light will show
red indicating the device is in standby
mode.
4.
Press the On/Off button once to set the
device to low power mode (the On/Off
indicator light will show blue).
5.
Press the On/Off button twice to set the
device to high power mode (the On/Off
indicator light will show brighter blue).
Switching Off
1.
Press the On/Off button twice if
operating in low power mode and once
if operating in high power mode to turn
the device off.
2.
Whilst the device is off the On/Off light
will show red.
REPLACING THE FILTER
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Always make sure that the mini air purifier is
turned off and unplugged before replacing
the filter.
We recommend cleaning the filter with a
vacuum cleaner once a month and replacing
it every three to six months or every 680
hours of use. After 680 hours of use, the filter
change indicator light will flash continuously
as a reminder to replace the filter. After you
have fitted a new filter, use a toothpick or
similar tool to hold down the filter change
indicator light for three seconds. After three
seconds three beeps will sound indicating
the filter has been successfully replaced.
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1.
Holding the main body firm in one hand,
rotate the filter cover anti-clockwise
from the closed position to the open
position and gently remove it.
2.
Take out the filter and insert the new
filter.
3.
Carefully replace the filter cover and
holding the main body firm in one hand,
rotate the filter cover clockwise from the
open position to the closed position.
Replacement filter model number:
PB-P03F
CLEANING AND STORAGE
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WARNING: ALWAYS TURN THE
APPLIANCE OFF AND UNPLUG THE
POWER CORD FROM THE
ELECTRICAL OUTLET BEFORE
HANDLING OR CLEANING IT.
CAUTION: DO NOT ALLOW WATER
OR OTHER LIQUIDS TO RUN INTO
THE INTERIOR OF THE APPLIANCE,
AS THIS COULD CREATE A FIRE
AND/OR ELECTRICAL HAZARD.
CAUTION: DO NOT USE ANY
ABRASIVE CLEANERS OR SOLVENTS,
AS THIS CAN DAMAGE THE
APPLIANCE.
•
Do not attempt to clean the appliance in
any other way than that detailed by the
manufacturer.
•
Clean the exterior surface of the
appliance by wiping it with a soft, damp
cloth. Dry the appliance with a soft,
clean cloth.
•
Clean the vents and openings of the
appliance regularly with a vacuum
cleaner, using the brush attachment to
avoid any dust build-up.
•
To store your product, we recommend
using the original or a similar-sized box.
•
Store the appliance in a safe, clean and
dry place, away from direct sunlight and
out of reach of children when not in use.
•
To extend the lifespan of the filter,
a vacuum cleaner, using the brush
attachment can be used to remove dust
from the surface of the filter.
RECYCLING AND DISPOSAL
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Waste electrical and electronic products
(WEEE), batteries, accumulators and
packaging should not be disposed of with
general household waste. This is to prevent
possible harm to the environment and human
well-being, and to help conserve our natural
resources. Most electrical products with
a plug, battery, or cable can be recycled.
Contact your local council, household
waste disposal service, or the store where
you purchased the product for information
regarding the collection schemes in your
area.
Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment
(WEEE)
This symbol on the product and/or packaging
indicates that Waste Electrical products
(WEEE) under Directive 2012/19/EU which
governs used electrical and electronic
appliances, should not be disposed of with
general household waste.
The Mobius Loop
This symbol indicates that the product or
packaging is capable of being recycled.
Take-Back Scheme
Waste electrical products (WEEE) can be
sent to One Retail Group for recycling
and disposal when you purchase a new
product from One Retail Group, on a like-
for-like basis. For more information on how
to recycle this product please visit www.
probreeze.com
The end-user of electrical and electronic
products (WEEE) is responsible for
separating old batteries and lamp bulbs
before they are handed over to a designated
disposal and recycling service. Waste
batteries can also be disposed of in
collection bins, which can be found in most
local supermarkets and household waste
recycling centres.
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