GreenTech pureAir 3000 Owner's Manual

GreenTech pureAir 3000 Owner's Manual

Whole home air purifier

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Nancy Rehmer
July 1, 2025

Hello, HELP! When I have mode on 250 what is the purifier doing vs if I have PCO mode on? There is a very pungent smell emitted on 250 or higher mode that in not tolerable. Is that ozone? Does both PCO and 250 modes emit negative ions? What's the difference between photocatalytic oxidation and ozone? Thanks. Nancy R. rehmer@wvi.com

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  • Page 1 Owner’s Manual...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    1 Quick Start Card 1 Owner’s Manual 1 DC POWER ADAPTER 1 REMOTE with Batteries RECORDS Please record the name and phone number of your Dealer. Name: ________________________________________________________________________ Phone #: ______________________________________________________________________ Please record the serial number of your pureAir 3000. Serial #: _______________________________________________________________________...
  • Page 3: About

    Regular cleanings and only once-per-year part replacement makes it simple and affordable to keep your home clean . GreenTech Environmental wants you to have the best experience with our product . Contact us anytime by visiting www.GreenTechEnv.com/Support . Don’t forget to register your warranty, while you’re thinking about it, at www.GreenTechEnv.com/Warranty .
  • Page 4: Important Safety Instructions

    IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTION WARNINGS When using electrical appliances, basic precautions should always be followed to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, and injury to persons. NEVER operate the unit near a heat source, open flame, flammable/combustible fluids, or sources of liquids . DO NOT operate the unit unless all parts (including ARC CELL, OZONE PLATE, FILTER ASSEMBLY, and REAR COVER) are properly installed .
  • Page 5: Diagrams

    DIAGRAMS - UNIT EXTERIOR Front of Purifier Front of Unit IONIZATION NEEDLE 1. Ionization Needle FRONT GRILLE SCREWS FRONT GRILLE 2. Front Grille Screws CONTROL PANEL 3. Front Grille 4. Control Panel Side of Purifier Side of Unit REAR COVER 5.
  • Page 6 DIAGRAMS - UNIT INTERIOR/POWER ADAPTER Rear - Rear Cover Removed Rear with REAR COVER Removed BRASS THUMBSCREWS 1. Brass Thumbscrews FILTER ASSEMBLY FILTER ASSEMBLY TABS 2. Filter Assembly 3. Filter Assembly Clasps Rear - Filter Assembly Removed Rear with FILTER ASSEMBLY Removed ARC CELL 4.
  • Page 7 DIAGRAMS - CONTROLS Control Panel & Remote CONTROL PANEL & REMOTE POWER BUTTON 1. Power Button SLEEP MODE CONTROL FAN SPEED CONTROL 2. Sleep Mode Control REMINDER RESET BUTTON INFRARED RECEIVER 3. Fan Speed Control PURIFIER LEVEL CONTROL AWAY MODE TOGGLE 4.
  • Page 8 DIAGRAMS - DISPLAY LCD Display 1 . Fan Speed Indicator LCD Display DISPLAY FAN SPEED INDICATOR 2 . Mode Specific Display 1 . Fan Speed Indicator MODE SPECIFIC DISPLAY 3 . Mode Indicator 2 . Mode Specific Display MODE INDICATOR PURIFICATION LEVEL WARNING 4 .
  • Page 9: Setting Up

    (3”) of the rear of the unit for proper air flow. Point the unit towards the center of the room. Never place an operating unit on the floor. Place your pureAir 3000 and plug it in Check to make sure your unit is secure . Falling units can cause serious headaches! Unravel the cord attached to your DC POWER ADAPTER and your POWER CORD .
  • Page 10: Initial Settings

    INITIAL SETTINGS Before using your pureAir 3000 you will need to find the area (or square footage) of the environment . To do this accurately, take into account all connected rooms with open door ways (the cleaning does not flow through closed doors) . The pureAir 3000 can clean up to 3,000 square feet* of space .
  • Page 11: Controls

    CONTROLS Turning the unit ON/OFF Press the POWER BUTTON on the CONTROL PANEL or REMOTE to turn the unit on . The unit will initially be set to NORMAL MODE (ARC) . Press the POWER BUTTON once more to turn the power off .
  • Page 12: Disassembly

    DISASSEMBLY The unit should be powered OFF and the POWER CORD disconnected whenever cleaning or servicing. Refer to the Diagram Section (Pg. 5-6) for further illustrations of part names and locations. Tools Required You will need a #2 Phillips screwdriver . Workspace Recommendations A counter top or flat surface is ideal for disassembling/assembling your unit .
  • Page 13 DISASSEMBLY The unit should be powered OFF and the POWER CORD disconnected whenever cleaning or servicing. Refer to the Diagram Section (Pg. 5-6) for further illustrations of part names and locations. Removing the PURIFICATION PLATE: Grasp the PURIFICATION PLATE on the ceramic portion and gently pull it out of the grooves on the sides .
  • Page 14: Assembly

    ASSEMBLY The unit should be powered OFF and the POWER CORD disconnected whenever cleaning or servicing. Refer to the Diagram Section (Pg. 5-6) for further illustrations of part names and locations. Refer to “TOOLS & WORKSPACE” from “DISASSEMBLY” on Page 12 Installing the FRONT GRILLE: Gently set the bottom of the FRONT GRILLE in place on the lower front of the unit and swing the top of the FRONT GRILLE into place, being careful not to damage...
  • Page 15 ASSEMBLY The unit should be powered OFF and the POWER CORD disconnected whenever cleaning or servicing. Refer to the Diagram Section (Pg. 5-6) for further illustrations of part names and locations. Installing the FILTER ASSEMBLY: Hold the FILTER ASSEMBLY with the larger flat side (where the honeycomb layer of the filter is visible) facing the interior of the unit .
  • Page 16: Cleaning

    CLEANING The unit should be powered OFF and the POWER CORD disconnected whenever cleaning or servicing. Review the Disassembly and Assembly Section (Pg. 12-15) before performing and cleaning and maintenance to prevent damage to the unit. Your unit should be cleaned at least monthly to keep it running at peak performance, but more often if its operating environment is heavily contaminated .
  • Page 17: Troubleshooting

    TROUBLESHOOTING The unit should be powered OFF and the POWER CORD disconnected whenever cleaning or servicing. The unit fails to turn on Verify that the POWER PLUG is plugged into an operational wall outlet . Ensure that the POWER CORD is fully inserted (leaving less than an 1/8”) into the DC POWER ADAPTER and the green light on the DC POWER ADAPTER is illuminated .
  • Page 18 TROUBLESHOOTING The unit should be powered OFF and the POWER CORD disconnected whenever cleaning or servicing. The IONIZATION NEEDLE creates an electrical arc: The IONIZATION NEEDLE needs to be cleaned . Using a cotton swab soaked with rubbing alcohol, gently clean around the IONIZATION NEEDLE . The fan does not operate properly: Try adjusting the fan speed using the CONTROL PANEL or REMOTE CONTROL .
  • Page 19 LIMITED WARRANTY INFORMATION Your pureAir 3000 Whole Home Air Purifier (Product) is warranted to be free from all defects in material and workmanship in normal household use for a period of 1 Year from date of purchase . The warranty is granted only to the original purchaser.
  • Page 20 OM Revision: GTE-pureAir_3000-Owners_Manual-201221 www.GreenTechEnv.com...

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