Problem
The airflow from
the air outlet
is significantly
weaker than
before.
The air quality
does not improve
even though the
appliance has been
operating for a
long time�
The appliance
produces a strange
smell.
The appliance is
too loud.
The appliance still
indicates that I
need to replace a
filter, but I already
did.
Possible solution
The surface of the filter is dirty. Clean the surface of the
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filter (see the chapter "Cleaning and maintenance" ).
Check whether the packaging material is removed from
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the filter.
Check whether the filter is installed in the appliance.
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Clean the sensor with vacuum cleanser or a dry cotton
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swab.
The room size is too large, or the outdoor air quality is
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poor. For optimum purification performance, close the
doors and windows when operating the appliance.
There are indoor pollution sources. Examples include
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cigarette smoke, cooking fumes, incense, perfume, and
alcohol.
The filter has reached its end of life. Replace the filter with
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a new one.
The first few times you use the appliance, it may produce a
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plastic smell. This is normal.
If the appliance produces a burning smell, immediately
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unplug it. Please contact your Philips dealer or an
authorized Philips service center.
The filter may produce an odor after being used for a
•
while because of the absorption of indoor gases. It's
recommended that you reactivate the filter by putting it
in direct sunlight for repeated use. If the odor remains,
replace the filter.
The noise level is higher if you select high speed. Please
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change to a lower speed mode.
If there is an abnormal sound,contact the Consumer Care
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Center in your country.
Perhaps you did not reset the filter lifetime counter. Switch
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on the appliance. Then press and hold
3 seconds.
and
for
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