Operation - Honeywell DESIGNER HPA830 Series Owner's Manual

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OPERATION

1. Ensure that the plastic wrap has been removed from the filters and the filters are replaced in the unit. Next,
plug the power cord into a working electrical outlet.
2. Tap Power Button
another cleaning level is selected.
3. To shut off, tap the Power Button
4. Use the Cleaning Level button
QUIET CLEAN: quietest setting and optimized to capture the smallest particles.
GENERAL CLEAN: recommended for dust and general, everyday air cleaning.
ALLERGEN: optimizes allergen capturing performance.
Sleep Mode
Pressing the SLEEP MODE button sets the unit to the lowest cleaning level for ultra-quiet nighttime
operation while dimming control panel LEDs to 10% and completely turns off the Air Quality
Indicator light.
Automatic Cleaning Mode & Air Quality Indicator
AUTO
When the Auto mode
cleaning level to reduce the VOCs that are detected in the room. To select this mode, tap the Auto
button and the Auto Mode light will illuminate to indicate the setting has been activated.
This air purifier is equipped with a VOC Sensor that detects the level of VOCs in the room and provides
a visual display to indicate air quality. The Air Quality Indicator color display is located at the bottom of
the air purifier. The VOC Sensor is constantly monitoring the air and the Air Quality Indicator light will
illuminate the floor either green, yellow, or red depending on the level of VOCs detected in the room:
Green – Good air quality. There is a low level of VOCs detected.
Yellow – Moderate air quality. There is a moderate level of VOCs detected.
Red – Poor air quality. There is an elevated level of VOCs detected.
VOCs are gases that are emitted from certain household cleaning, home improvement, and even
common home decor products. These gases can be irritating if inhaled.
NOTE: Upon start up, the unit may take a few minutes to calibrate and measure the air quality. During this
time, the Air Quality Indicator will pulse between green, yellow, and red until the air quality is determined.
When the appropriate reading is determined, the indicator will then remain a solid color.
Filter Check/Reset
This air purifier model has a Filter Check Light to remind you when it is time to
replace the Pre-Filter and HEPA Filter based on the air purifier's hours of use.
When the Filter Reset Light illuminates, it is time to replace the Pre-Filter.
When the Filter Reset Light blinks every 2 seconds, it is time to replace the HEPA Filter.
For more detailed information, see the next section.
to turn on the air purifier. The air purifier will start automatically on Auto Mode until
once.
to choose a different cleaning level.
is activated, the air purifier will automatically operate at the appropriate
AUTO
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