Cleaning the Airmega 400, 400S, 300, 300S

MAKE SURE THE UNIT IS TURNED OFF AND DISCONNECTED FROM THE POWER PLUG BEFORE CLEANING
Do not use detergents that contain organic solvents (solvent, thinner, etc.), bleach, chlorine, or abrasives.
Please do not put the air purifier in water or spray water directly on it.

CLEANING THE AIR QUALITY SENSOR (every 2 months)

Lift and pull the upper part of the front cover to remove it.

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Locate the pollution sensor, then hold the upper part of the pollution sensor cover to remove it.

Wipe the lens, dust inlet, and dust outlet with a dry cotton swab.

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Push the pollution sensor cover until you hear it click into place.

Without regular cleaning, the performance of the air quality sensor deteriorates.
The cleaning cycle differs depending on the pollution of the surroundings.



CLEANING THE AIR OUTLET

Located at the top of the purifier, turn the air outlet cover counterclockwise and lift to remove it.

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Gently brush the air outlet.

Make sure no foreign objects or liquid enters the air purifier.

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CLEANING THE EXTERIOR
Use a slightly damp cloth if the exterior is dirty.

 

 

CLEANING THE FRONT, LEFT, AND RIGHT COVERS

Individually lift and pull the upper part of the covers to remove them.

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Use a soft, dry cloth or brush to wipe off the dust on the surface of the front cover.

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