Safety Warning
Handle with care and inspect regularly to ensure product is in good working order. If this product, power supply cord or plug shows any signs of damage: stop use, unplug the product and contact Kogan.com support. |
- Read all instructions before using the appliance and retain for reference.
- This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety.
- This appliance is designed for consumer use: follow directions and use only as described.
- Do not use with an extension cord unless necessary, and if so, ensure it is suitably rated and it is handled safely as is the product's own power cord.
- Use only a 230V, 50Hz power supply. Any other power supply may cause a fire hazard or risk of shock.
- Do not allow the power cord to be exposed to water, heat, direct sunlight or overhang where it can be pulled or otherwise be damaged or pose a hazard.
- Do not place any large or heavy objects onto the appliance.
- Do not spray any paint, pesticide, alcohol, or other liquid chemical on to the unit. Any chemical sprayed into the appliance will be released in the air from the air outlet.
- Do not block or insert any objects of body part into the air inlet.
- When moving the product, please ensure that it is switched off or unplugged.
- This appliance contains no user-serviceable parts. If it suffers any failure or damage, cease usage and contact Kogan Support after consulting the Troubleshooting section of this manual.
Prior to first use, please remove the PE bags wrapped around the filters.
Failure to do so will cause the product to not work as intended.
Please refer to the maintenance section for instruction to remove the PE bags.
Specifications
Input Voltage |
230V - 50Hz |
CADR |
340m3/h / 205CFM |
Rated Power |
70W |
Temperature/humidity applied |
0 - 40°C / 20 - 90% |
Noise Level |
55dB |
Storage Temperature/humidity |
-10-60°C/20-90% |
Net/Gross Weight |
9kg/10kg |
Product Size |
374 x 201 x 594mm |
Overview
Product Diagram
Control Panel Diagram
Please refer to the following page for Control Panel button descriptions.
1. Power button: turns the unit on or off.
2. Filter time counter
- When the unit is powered on, the air purifier will automatically count the life of the filters. This count, or ticking down function, occurs continuously throughout use of the unit. After reaching 2000 hours of use, the LED for Reset will flash to indicate that a filters need to be replaced.
- To turn the LED off, press and hold the Reset button for 3 seconds (after which a beep will be heard).
- After a new filter is installed, press and hold the Reset button for 5 seconds (after which 3 beeps will be heard). The LED will be turned off and the time counter will reset.
3. Negative Ion button
- Pressing this button will turn on the ionising function and the corresponding LED will turn on. Pressing it again will turn it off.
4. Timer
- Pressing this button will enable a schedule for the unit to shutdown.
- The timer range cycles through the following order of hours: [1->2 ->4->8->OFF ]
5. Speed Setting
- Pressing this button will allow selection of 6 different speed settings.
- Please refer to the below diagram for the speed settings.
- The Auto mode will set the unit to automatically work based on actual indoor air quality level
6. Child-lock function
- Pressing and holding both the Reset and Speed/Mode buttons at the same time for 3 seconds will activate the child-lock function.
- To signify activation of the child-lock, the LED corresponding to the Power button will flash every 0.5 seconds.
- Activation of the child-lock will disable all other button pressing.
- To disable the child-lock, press and hold both the Reset and Speed/Mode buttons at the same time for 3 seconds.
Maintenance
To extend the life of the unit, please regularly undergo maintenance.
Before maintenance, please switch off the unit and unplug it.
Filter replacement is noted through the filter time counter on the control panel.
The HEPA filter and active carbon filter within the unit need to be replaced at the same time.
Cleaning Instructions
1. External Clean
- Before cleaning the unit, power off and unplug the unit.
- Use a soft and clean cloth.
- Do not use alcohol, gasoline, benzol, or other chemical cleaner to clean the unit.
2. Removal of PE bag
- Open the front panel of the device and remove the filters. Please refer to the below diagram for how to access the filters.
- Each filter will be wrapped with a PE bag, this can simply be removed and the filters placed back into the unit.
3.Cleaning and Replacing Filters
- Please refer to the below diagram for how to access the filters.
- A: Hold both upper sides of the unit, pull out the front panel, and lift it upward.
- Note: the black sponge used in front of the HEPA filter can be washed with water and can be re-used after dry. It is recommended to wash this sponge every 3 months to extend the life of the HEPA filter.
- B: Pull down the strap on the filter to take out the HEPA filter.
- C: Pull down the strap on the filter to take out the activated carbon filter.
- D: Once filters are replaced, please firmly replace the front panel at the bottom first and then the top.
- Note: filters must be replaced in the same order.
Air Quality
The product will automatically detect the indoor air quality.
The follow table describes the air quality level.
Air Quality Level |
LED Colour |
Critical |
Red |
Warning |
Blue |
Good |
Green |
Troubleshooting
Issue |
Check |
Solution |
Failure to power on |
Check if the switch is on |
Switch the unit on from the power button |
Check if the plug is loose |
Correctly plug the unit into a power source |
|
Check if the front panel is correctly installed |
Correctly install the front panel of the unit |
|
Unit operating sound very low and weak air output |
Check if the filter PE bags have been removed |
Remove the PE bag and install the filters in the correct order |
Check if the air outlet or inlet is blocked |
Switch off the unit and remove any obstruction to the air inlet or outlet |
|
Air outlet has an odour |
Check if there are any objects with odour placed near the unit’s air inlet |
Remove any odour-causing objects |
Check if the filters need to be replaced |
Replace the filters if necessary |