Airfree p1000 manual

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    P1000/ P2000 P latinum / P 3000 Onix Instruction Manual Instruction Manual Instruction Manual Instruction Manual Instruction Manual Instruction Manual Instruction Manual Instruction Manual P1000/ P2000 Platinum/P3000 Onix The World’ s Safest and most T ested Air Purifi er[...]

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    Copyright 2005 Policon Ltd. All Rights Reserved All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, photocopied, transmitted, transcribed, stored in a retrieval system, or translated into any lan- guage in any form or by any means without the express prior written consent of Policon Ltd.[...]

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    Introduction 2 Applications 6 Installing and Connecting 12 Safety Instructions 3 How does Airfree work? Maintenance 14 Airfree’s Independent and Efficiency T ests 15 Index F AQ - Frequently Asked Questions 16 9 Airfree and Mold W arranty 20 The invisible Enemies 5 T echnical Characteristics 10 Airfree Description 1 1[...]

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    Congratulations for having purchased your Airfree. Airfree air purifiers are manufactured under license of US Patent 5,874,050, and many other patents pending worldwide. Airfree was designed with most advanced American and German technologies, to drastically destroy indoor airborne micro - organisms and reduce ozone. Different from other air puri?[...]

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    Safety Instructions Before plugging in Airfree slightly shake it to check for any loose parts in its interior caused by unusual transportation event. If loose parts are noticed, please return the unit to the retailer . Do not place your Airfree in direct contact with water and liquids which may pose electric shock hazard and damage to the unit itse[...]

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    Always keep Airfree in its vertical position as shown in the picture. Do not attempt to use it sideways, under furniture, or with its bottom air inlets and or outlets blocked avoiding air to flow in and sterilized air to flow out Airfree. If any of the above occurs, the TSS ™ ceramic core will be discon- nected as the unit will not work properl[...]

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    Most people spend around 90% of their time time indoors, at home or in the of- fice. The EP A – Environmental Protection Agency claims the quality of air indoors can be 100 times worse than outdoors. Some factors contribute to indoor contamination: - High concentration of people in rooms increase fungus, bacteria and vi - rus development, and cr[...]

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    6 Healthy rooms with pure clean air The efficient and noiseless Airfree technology safely destroys mold spores, bacteria, viruses and other airborne organic microorganisms. Respiratory allergies and Asthma Airfree drastically reduces airborne organic allergens and ozone, provid - ing cleaner and safer environment for allergic people. Airfree destr[...]

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    7 Offices, Public Buildings Populated rooms, corridors, and elevators offer a constant contamination risk to employees and guests. This situation is aggravated by the flow of hazardous fungi and other microbes entering through the A/C system, and the ozone generated by computers and photocopiers. The spread of air - borne transmittable diseases c[...]

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    8 Pollens Pollens are no exception and like other microorganims are totally destroyed when passing through Airfree patented sterilizing core. After being incinerated the resulting harmless particles are released back to the environment. Ozone (O3) Ozone is a very toxic gas that according to EP A can damage lung tissue, cause chest pain, throat irri[...]

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    Guide for Airfree installation in mold contaminated rooms 1 - Install your Airfree unit in accordance with the user manual 2 - Allow your unit to run for at least one week to achieve significant airborne mold spore reduction. 3 - Clean mold infected items and surfaces, since they are a continu- ous source of new spores. It is important to stress t[...]

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    T echnical Characteristics 10 Model P1000 T otally Silent 45W 1 10V - 240V 400°F (204°C) 450 sq ft. (42m 2 ) 3.1 lbs (1,43 Kg) height: 10.4in (26.5 cm) diameter: 8.4in (21.5 cm) Capacity Inside T emperature Electric Consumption V oltage Noise Weight Dimensions P2000 Platinum 550 sq. ft (51m 2 ) 400°F (204°C) 48W 1 10V - 240V T otally Silent 3.2[...]

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    Airfree Description 1- T op Lid with Air outlets and Anti-Stress Light 2- Side Shells 3- On/Off Led 4- Base 5- Air Inlets 6- Power Cord 7- Anti-Stress Light Dimmer The Airfree’s anti-stress light has a esthetic effect and may be relaxing. It is pos - sible to adjust the light intensity using the dimmer at Airfree’s base. The light does not inte[...]

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    Plug power cord to the nearest outlet. Make sure the surface is dry (never place Airfree on wet floor or immerge in water) Make sure side blue led is on. Switch on dimmer and the anti-stress light should glow from the top lid (1). After 10 minutes the top lid should be warm. Place Airfree on the floor . Do not install it under furniture or shelve[...]

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    Airfree can only be used in rooms with minimum air volume of 330 cu. ft. (10 m3), free of obstacles. Airfree can be installed in rooms equipped with air conditioning and heating systems. However it is recommended not to place Airfree nearby them to avoid potential interference in Airfree air flow . Do not place Airfree in the corridor to try to re[...]

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    How Airfree works? Contaminated air silently enters Airfree by air convection and is sterilized inside Airfree patented ceramic core where all microorganisms are destroyed/ incinerated at high temperatures. Regardless of how hazardous a virus, fungus or bacteria might be they can not resist the powerful heat inside the ceramic core and are incinera[...]

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    Above and other tests can be seen at our web site www .airfree.com * Certified by ISO 17025 Airfree Independent and Efficiency T ests AIRFREE EFFICIENCY TESTS BY INDEPENDENT LABORA TORIES, INSTITUTES AND UNIVERSITIES IN FOLLOWING COUNTRIES. Laboratory Local Reduction of Microorganisms Fungus Bacteria Bank Branch Clinical Laboratory Chemical Labor[...]

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    F AQ - Frequently Asked Questions 16 1. How does Airfree work? Airfree incinerates microorganisms at its heated capillaries. Contaminated air is dragged into Airfree’ s ceramic core by air convection and microorganisms are destroyed at high temperatures regardless of how resistant and dangerous they might be. 2. Are there any side effects? No. Ai[...]

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    F AQ - Frequently Asked Questions 17 7. Can I use Airfree in air conditioned rooms? Y es. 8. How do I know if Airfree is no longer working? Check the top lid, if warm Airfree is working. 9. Can I place Airfree at the corridor to reach the whole house? No. Airfree will just reduce air pollution in the corridor ’s area. 10. Can I place Airfree in a[...]

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    F AQ - Frequently Asked Questions 18 15. Does CADR measure the effectiveness of the Airfree? Not at all. CADR is not designed to test the Airfree technology . The AHAM seal (usually found on the back of an air cleaner’s box) lists three Clean Air Delivery Rate (CADR) numbers: one for tobacco smoke, one for pollen and one for dust. The CADR indica[...]

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    F AQ - Frequently Asked Questions 19 20. Does Airfree release any gas or chemical product? No. Airfree’s sterilization process is natural. Please check our website for conclu- sive tests regarding particles and ozone. 21. Does Airfree heat up a room? No. Airfree does not noticeable increase room temperature. T o have an idea 2 Airfrees plugged in[...]

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    W arranty 20 This product is warranted by AIRFREE PRODUCTS, to the original purchaser to be free from defects in material and workmanship under proper use for a period of two years from date of purchase. During this period, and upon proof of purchase and date of purchase, this product will be repaired or replaced with same or similar model without [...]

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    W arranty Certificate - 2 years Model: Serial Number Client Name: Address: City: Zip Code: Phone Number . ( ) Purchase Date / / Store Name: Invoice Number: In order to obtain full warranty terms and conditions as stated above please fill in and return W arranty Certificate to Authorised Airfree distributor . Y ou may also register your warranty [...]

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    AIRFREE PRODUCTS T el.: 351 - 213 156 222 Web: www .airfree.com Mail: info@airfree.com[...]