Philips AC4076 user manual

User manual for the device Philips AC4076

Device: Philips AC4076
Category: Air Cleaner
Manufacturer: Philips
Size: 1.91 MB
Added : 8/23/2014
Number of pages: 20
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Register your product and get support at
www.philips.com/welcome
AC4076
User manual

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4 EnGlIsh Introduction Congratulations on your purchase and welcome to Philips! To fully benefit from the support that Philips offers, register your product at www.philips.com/welcome. With this new home air purifier, you breathe cleaner air in your new or newly decorated home. For the best result, place the New home air purifier in a room where you spend most of your time, e.g. your bedroom, living room, or children’s room. There are many pollution sources. In a new or newly decorated home

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EnGlIsh 5 M Filter 1: pre-filter N Front panel Important Read this user manual carefully before you use the appliance and save it for future reference. Danger - Do not let water or any other liquid or flammable detergent enter the appliance to avoid electric shock and/or a fire hazard. - Do not clean the appliance with water or any other liquid or a (flammable) detergent to avoid electric shock and/or a fire hazard. Warning - Check if the voltage indicated on the bottom of the appliance

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6 EnGlIsh Caution - This appliance is not a substitute for proper ventilation, regular vacuum cleaning or use of an extractor hood or fan while cooking. - If the wall socket used to power the appliance has poor connections, the plug of the appliance becomes hot. Make sure you plug the appliance into a properly connected wall socket. - Always place and use the appliance on a dry, stable, level and horizontal surface. - Leave at least 20cm free space behind and on both sides of the applian

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EnGlIsh 7 - Always unplug the appliance after use and before you clean it. - Do not use the appliance in a room with major temperature changes, as this may cause condensation inside the appliance. - The appliance is only intended for household use under normal operating conditions. - Do not use the appliance in wet surroundings or in surroundings with high ambient temperatures, such as the bathroom, toilet or kitchen. - The appliance does not remove carbon monoxide (CO) or radon (Rn). It

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8 EnGlIsh 2 Remo v e the filters fr om the a ppliance . 3 T ak e out the ne w filter fr om the packaging material. 4 Put filter 2 (Ne w home filter) back into the a ppliance . Note: Make sure that the side with the tag is pointing towards you. 5 Place filter 1 (pr e-filter) in the a ppliance . Note: Make sure that the side with the two projections is pointing towards you. Note: Make sure that all hooks are properly attached to the appliance. 6 T o r eatta ch the fr ont pan

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EnGlIsh 9 Using the appliance 1 Put the plug in the wall sock et  All lights g o on twice and y ou hear a beep . Then the lights g o out again. 2 Pr ess the on/o ff button to s witch on the a ppliance .  The po w er -on light, the A UT O light, and the AIR QU ALITY light on the contr ol panel g o on.  The air quality light ring sho ws the quality of the air . Air quality indication Colour Air quality Blue very good Deep purple good Purple fair Red bad To switch off the air q

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10 EnGlIsh mode causes the appliance to run at high fan speed. You can solve this by cleaning the air quality sensor. If condensation develops frequently during periods of high humidity, we advise you to use one of the manual speed settings. Fan speed lights/filter replacement lights - The lights on the right-hand side of the control panel have a dual function: they either indicate the fan speed or they indicate that the filters should be replaced or cleaned. - When lights 1 to 2 light up

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EnGlIsh 11 3 Pr ess the F AN SPEED button to ad just the sensitivity le v el of the a ir quality sensor .  One of the fan speed lights flashes to sho w the set sensitivity le v el of the air quality sensor . 4 Pr ess the on/o ff button to s witch off the a ppliance . Note: When you change the sensitivity level, the appliance automatically starts operating at the set sensitivity level whenever you switch on the appliance. Auto mode When the appliance is switched on, the built-in air

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12 EnGlIsh night mode The appliance works in harmony with its surroundings. In auto mode, the appliance automatically switches to night mode when the room in which it is operating becomes dark. When the room has been dark for 3 minutes, the lights of the appliance go out, the fan speed and noise level are reduced and the energy consumption is minimised. If the room becomes bright again for 5 minutes or longer, the appliance resumes normal operation. In night mode, the automatic control is

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EnGlIsh 13 silent mode When you use the appliance in silent mode, it operates very quietly. 1 Pr ess the on/o ff button to s witch on the a ppliance . 2 Pr ess the SILENT button to act ivate the silent mode .  The SILENT light g oes on. If you want to go back to the FAN SPEED mode or AUTO mode, simply press the FAN SPEED or AUTO button. Cleaning Al wa ys unplug the a ppliance bef or e y ou clean it. Ne v er immerse the a ppliance in water or an y other liquid. Ne v er use aggr essiv

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14 EnGlIsh 2 T o r emo v e the pr e-filter , grab th e tw o pr ojections and pull the filte r to war ds y ou. 3 W ash the pr e-filter under a run ning ta p . If the pr e-filter is v er y dir ty , use a soft brush to brush a wa y the dust. Tip: Alternatively, you can clean the pre-filter by removing the dust with a vacuum cleaner. 4 Air -dr y the pr e-filter . Note: Make sure that the pre-filter is completely dry. If it is still wet, bacteria may multiply in it and shorten the

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EnGlIsh 15 3 Clean the air quality sensor , the dust inlet and the dust outlet with a lightl y moistened cotton s wab . 4 Dr y them with a dr y cotton s wab . 5 Reattach the a ir quality sensor c o v er . Filter replacement Filter maintenance This appliance is equipped with the Healthy air protect lock to ensure that the filters are in optimal condition when the appliance is operating. When one of the filters is almost full and has to be cleaned or replaced, the appropriate

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16 EnGlIsh healthy air protect lock If you do not replace the filter in time, the appliance stops operating approx. 2 weeks after the filter replacement light started flashing.When the appliance is locked, it does not operate until you have replaced with the new filter and pressed the reset button. Note: When filter replacement lights 2 and REPLACE FILTER on the control panel are on continuously, the appliance is locked (see section ‘Filter maintenance’ in this chapter for more information)

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EnGlIsh 17 6 Put filter 2 (Ne w home filter) back into the a ppliance . Note: Make sure that the side with the tag is pointing towards you. 7 Put filter 1 (pr e-filter) back into the a ppliance . Note: Make sure that the side with the two projections is pointing towards you. Note: Make sure that all hooks are properly attached to the appliance. 8 T o r eatta ch the fr ont panel, inser t the bottom hooks into the botto m of the a ppliance first (1). Then push the panel

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18 EnGlIsh Environment - Do not throw away the appliance with the normal household waste at the end of its life, but hand it in at an official collection point for recycling. By doing this, you help to preserve the environment. Guarantee and service If you need information or if you have a problem, please visit the Philips website at www.philips.com or contact the Philips Consumer Care Centre in your country (you find its phone number in the worldwide guarantee leaflet). If there is no Cons

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EnGlIsh 19 Pr oblem P ossible solution The air quality sensor is wet. The humidity level in your room is high and causes condensation. Make sure that the air quality sensor is clean and dry (see chapter ‘Cleaning’). The colour of the air The air quality sensor is dirty. Clean the air quality sensor (see quality light ring and the chapter ‘Cleaning’). air quality light always stays the same. There is not enough ventilation in the room. Open a window, to improve the air circulation. I need cl

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