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You can clean or wash the pre-filter. The pre-filter needs to be cleaned by washing it under a running tap and drying it completely before reinstalling, or by using a vacuum cleaner. Other filters (indicated as A and B) cannot be washed and need to be replaced.
Your Philips Air Purifier comes with multiple filters and will warn you when a filter must be replaced. When a filter is almost full and needs to be cleaned or replaced, the appropriate filter replacement light starts to flash to prompt you to replace that filter. Your Philips Air Purifier is equipped with a filter replacement alert that warns you when the filter needs to be cleaned or replaced.
Your Air Purifier filters particles, tobacco smoke, pollen and dust from the air. It also measures PM2.5, which is a scale for measuring real-time air quality.
A red light can indicate several things:
The air quality display can be interpreted by the PM2.5 indication and the air quality ring light colors:
The pre-filter needs to be cleaned. You can wash it under a running tap and dry it completely before reinstalling it. Alternatively, you can clean it using a vacuum cleaner.
Yes, the air cleaner has an Auto mode.
The code F0 indicates that the pre-filter needs to be cleaned. To address this, clean the Pre-filter.
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