Cleaning And Maintenance; Cleaning Schedule; Cleaning The Body Of The Air Purifier; Cleaning The Particle Sensor - Philips AC3033/86 User Manual

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Cleaning and maintenance

Note:
Always unplug the appliance before you clean it.
Never immerse the appliance in water or any other liquid.
Never use abrasive, aggressive, or flammable cleaning agents such as bleach or alcohol to clean any
part of the appliance.
Never use any liquids (including water) to clean the filter.
Do not attempt to clean the particle sensor and gas sensor with a vacuum cleaner.

Cleaning schedule

Frequency
When necessary
Every two months
The
displays on the screen.
Cleaning.the.body.of.the.air.purifier
Regularly clean the inside and outside of the air purifier to prevent dust from collecting.
1
Wipe the fabric surface gently with a damp cloth.
2
Use a soft, dry cloth to clean both the interior and exterior of the air purifier and the air outlet.
Note:
The fabric covered on the appliance can not be removed.
Do not use hot water, alcohol, harsh cleaners to clean the fabric.

Cleaning the particle sensor

Clean the particle sensor every 2 months for optimal functioning of the appliance.
Note:
If the air purifier is used in a dusty environment, it may need to be cleaned more often.
If the humidity level in the room is very high, condensation may develop on the particle sensor and
the air quality light may indicate a more poor air quality even though the air quality is actually good.
If this occurs, clean the particle sensor.
The gas sensor doesn't need to be cleaned.
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Cleaning method
Wipe the fabric part of the appliance with a damp cloth,
wipe the plastic part of the appliance with a soft, dry cloth
Clean the air outlet cover
Clean the particle sensor with a dry cotton swab
Clean the surface of the filter

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