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A C4076 Register your pr oduct and get support at www .philips.com/w elcome User man ual[...]
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4 Introduction Congratulations on your purchase and welcome to Philips! T o fully benet from the suppor t that Philips offers, register your product at www .philips.com/welcome. With this new home air purier , you breathe cleaner air in your new or newly decorated home . For the best result, place the New home air purier in a room where yo[...]
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M Filter 1: pre-lter N Front panel Important Read this user manual carefully bef ore you use the appliance and sav e it for future reference. Danger - Do not let water or any other liquid or ammab le deter gent enter the appliance to a void electric shock and/or a re hazard. - Do not clean the appliance with water or any other liquid or a [...]
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Caution - This appliance is not a substitute for proper ventilation, regular vacuum cleaning or use of an extr actor hood or fan while cooking. - If the wall socket used to po wer the appliance has poor connections, the plug of the appliance becomes hot. Make sure y ou plug the appliance into a proper ly connected wall socket. - Alwa ys place and u[...]
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- Alwa ys unplug the appliance after use and before you clean it. - Do not use the appliance in a room with major temper ature changes, as this ma y cause condensation inside the appliance . - The appliance is only intended for household use under nor mal operating conditions. - Do not use the appliance in wet surroundings or in sur roundings with [...]
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2 Remov etheltersfromtheappliance. 3 T akeoutthenewlterfr omthepackagingmaterial. 4 Putlter2(Newhomelter)backintothea ppliance . Note: Mak e sure that the side with the tag is pointing tow ards you. 5 Placelter1(pre-lter)inthe?[...]
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Using the appliance 1 Putthepluginthewallsock et Alllightsgoontwiceandyouhearabeep . Thenthelightsgoout again. 2 Presstheon/offbuttontos witchontheappliance. Thepower -onlight, the AUT Olight, andthe AIRQUALITY?[...]
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mode causes the appliance to run at high fan speed. Y ou can solve this by cleaning the air quality sensor. If condensation develops fr equently dur ing periods of high humidity, we advise you to use one of the manual speed settings . Fan speed lights/lter r eplacement lights - The lights on the right-hand side of the control panel hav e a dual [...]
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3 PresstheF ANSPEEDbuttontoadjustthesensitivitylev eloftheair qualitysensor . Oneofthefanspeedlightsashestoshowthesetsensitivitylev elof theairqualitysensor . 4 Presstheon/offbuttontos witchofftheappliance. Note: W[...]
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Night mode The appliance works in har mony with its surroundings. In auto mode , the appliance automatically switches to night mode when the room in which it is operating becomes dar k. When the room has been dar k for 3 minutes, the lights of the appliance go out, the fan speed and noise level are reduced and the energy consumption is minimised. I[...]
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Silent mode When you use the appliance in silent mode, it oper ates ver y quietly . 1 Presstheon/offbuttontos witchontheappliance. 2 PresstheSILENTbuttontoactivatethesilentmode. TheSILENTlightgoeson. If you want to go back to the F AN SPEED mode or AUT O mode , simply press[...]
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2 T oremo vethepre-lter , grabthetwopr ojectionsandpullthelter towardsy ou. 3 W ashthepre-lterunderarunningtap . Ifthepre-lterisv er ydir ty , useasoftbrushtobrusha waythedust. Tip: Alternatively, you can clean the pre-l[...]
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3 Cleantheairqualitysensor , thedustinletandthedustoutletwitha lightlymoistenedcottonswab . 4 Drythemwithadr ycottonswab. 5 Reattachtheairqualitysensorcov er . Filter replacement Filter maintenance This appliance is equipped with the Healthy [...]
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Health y air protect lock If you do not replace the lter in time, the appliance stops oper ating approx. 2 weeks after the lter replacement light star ted ashing.When the appliance is locked, it does not oper ate until you ha ve replaced with the new lter and pressed the reset button. Note: When lter replacement lights 2 and REPLA CE[...]
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6 Putlter2(Newhomelter)backintothea ppliance . Note: Mak e sure that the side with the tag is pointing tow ards you. 7 Putlter1(pre-lter)backintothea ppliance . Note: Mak e sure that the side with the two projections is pointing to war ds you. Note: Mak e sure that all hooks ar[...]
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En vironment - Do not throw a way the appliance with the nor mal household waste at the end of its life, but hand it in at an ofcial collection point for recycling. By doing this, you help to preser ve the environment. Guarantee and ser vice If you need inf or mation or if you ha ve a problem, please visit the Philips website at www .philips.com[...]
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Problem P ossiblesolution 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 dr y (see chapter ‘Cleaning’). The colour of the air quality light ring and the air quality light always sta ys the same . The air quality sensor is dir ty . Clean the ai[...]
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