Note:
•
Enterprise/Additional webpage authentication networks are not supported.
•
This instruction is only valid when the air purifier is being set up for the first time. If the network has
changed or the setup needs to be performed again, see Chapter "Reset the Wi-Fi connection" on
page 6�
•
If you want to connect more than one air purifier to your smartphone or tablet, you have to do this
one by one.
•
Make sure that the distance between your smartphone or tablet and the air purifier is less than 10 m
without any obstructions.
•
This App supports the latest versions of Android and iOS. Please check www.philips.com/cleanhome
for the latest update of supported operating systems and devices.
Reset.the.Wi-Fi.connection
Note:
•
Reset the Wi-Fi connection when your default network has changed.
1
Put the plug of the air purifier in the power socket and touch
2
Touch
and
simultaneously for 3 seconds until you hear a beep.
The air purifier goes to pairing mode.
»
The Wi-Fi indicator
»
3
Follow the steps 3-4 in "Setting.up.the.Wi-Fi.connection.for.the.first.time" section.
4
Using the air purifier
Understanding the air quality light
The air quality light automatically goes on
when the air purifier is switched on, and lights
up all colors in sequence. After approximately
30 seconds, the particle sensor selects the color
that corresponds to the surrounding air quality of
airborne particles.
The color of the air quality light is determined by
the highest risk index among PM2.5, IAI and Gas
readings.
IAI
The professional-grade AeraSense sensor detects the level
of indoor air allergen and with numerical feedback from 1
to 12 the potential risk level of indoor air allergens can be
displayed. 1 indicates best air quality.
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blinks orange.
Air quality light color
Blue
Blue-purple
Purple-red
Red
to turn on the air purifier.
Air quality level
Good
Fair
Poor
Very poor
IAI level
Air quality light color
1-3
Blue
4-6
Blue-purple
7-9
Purple-red
10-12
Red