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H e a l t h Pro® 10 0
Us e r M a n u a l
Swiss Made
105.10.31.40_140113_IN_MA_HP100_EN(CN)

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  • Page 1 H e a l t h Pro® 10 0 Us e r M a n u a l Swiss Made 105.10.31.40_140113_IN_MA_HP100_EN(CN)
  • Page 3: Important Safety Instructions

    Important Safety Instructions About This User’s Manual Congratulations on your purchase of this high-performance air cleaning system made by IQAir AG of Switzerland. Please study this user manual carefully to familiarize yourself with the special features and functions of your system and keep it in a safe place for future reference.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Page Important Safety Instructions Chapter 1 – Air Cleaning Systems and Indoor Air Quality 1. 1 Improving Indoor Air Quality Chapter 2 – Setting Up 2. 1 Unpacking 2. 2 Fitting Your Air Purifier with Casters 2. 3 Choosing a Suitable Location 2.
  • Page 5: Chapter 1 - Air Cleaning Systems And Indoor Air Quality

    Chapter 1 – Improving Indoor Air Quality Chapter 1 – Air Cleaning Systems and Indoor Air Quality 1.1 Improving Indoor Air Quality Air cleaning can play an important role when it comes to improving indoor air quality. However, it should be noted that air cleaning should be used in conjunction with pollution source control and ventilation, wherever possible.
  • Page 6: Chapter 2 - Setting Up

    H e a l t h Pro® 10 0 Certificate of Performance Us e r M a n u a l Model: Shell No.: Testing carried out by: HealthPro 100 1 A A E A 0 0 0 0 Signed: _________________ Test Voltage/Frequency: Serial No.: 230V, 50Hz Testing &...
  • Page 7: Fitting Your Air Purifier With Casters

    Chapter 2 – Setting Up 2.2 Fitting Your Air Purifier with Casters Attaching the supplied casters is optional. They make it easy to move the air purifier between rooms. Attention: Please be careful and roll the unit gently when moving it over thresholds or other obstacles to avoid breakage.
  • Page 8: Choosing A Suitable Location

    Chapter 2 – Setting Up 2.3 Choosing a Suitable Location When choosing a suitable location for the system, keep the following considerations in mind: • Choosing the most suitable room for the system will depend on where you would like the focus of the air cleaning efforts. Two main considerations are the time you spend in a particular room and the location of the main air pollution sources.
  • Page 9: Chapter 3 - The System's Components

    Chapter 3 – The System’s Components Chapter 3 – The System’s Components 3.1 Description of Housing Components The system features a modular tower design in which all important filtration and air moving components are positioned vertically in-line, i.e. stacked on top of another. Air is drawn into the system at the base, and passes through several filter stages to be returned to the room via the diffuser on top of the system.
  • Page 10: Description Of Removable Components

    Chapter 3 – The System’s Components 3.2 Description of Removable Components The system features a modular housing design which enables the easy replacement of all filters in a matter of seconds. The illustration below shows all the removable components. For more details on how to re pla ce filters, please refer to Chapter 6 –...
  • Page 11: Chapter 4 - Using The Control Panel

    Chapter 4 – Using the Control Panel Chapter 4 – Using the Control Panel The system is operated and controlled via the electronic control panel which is located at the top of the front locking arm. Several operations can be completed via the electronic control panel, including: •...
  • Page 12: Control Panel Locking Function

    Chapter 4 – Using the Control Panel Menu Key The Menu key allows access to any one of eleven menus. Pressing the Menu key once allows access to the first menu function. Pressing the Menu key twice allows access to the second menu function, and so on. If no key is pressed for 15 seconds in a menu window, the display will revert to the main display window.
  • Page 13: Air Exchange Rates In Differently Sized Rooms

    Chapter 4 – Using the Control Panel 4.3.2 Air Exchange Rates in Differently Sized Rooms Any air cleaner can only be effective if it filters a sufficient amount of air in an indoor environment. For general air cleaning purposes, the system should be able to filter the room air volume at least twice every hour on the set fan speed to achieve a significant air quality improvement.
  • Page 14: Filter Life Monitor

    Chapter 4 – Using the Control Panel 7. Filter Life Reset Allows the resetting of the filter life counter after replacing a filter element. 8. Airflow Units Allows to switch the airflow units between cfm (cubic feet per minute) and m /h (cubic meters per hour).
  • Page 15: Setting The Daily Timer

    Chapter 4 – Using the Control Panel 4.4.3 Setting the Daily Timer timer status field The Daily Timer Menu allows the setting of a Timer ON period, which is defined by a start time and an end time. For the Timer ON period, a fan speed can be selected in the Timer ON Fan Speed Menu (see 4.4.5).
  • Page 16: Setting The Weekly Timer

    Chapter 4 – Using the Control Panel 4.4.4 Setting the Weekly Timer The weekly timer allows the activation/deactivation of the Timer ON period on certain days of the week. In its default setting the timer is enabled on all seven days of the week.
  • Page 17: Timer Information In The Control Panel

    Chapter 4 – Using the Control Panel 4.4.6 Timer Information in the Control Panel The control panel informs about the timer status without the need to access the T imer menu windows. When the timer is activated, the second line of the display’s main window shows the selected start and the stop times. In addition, the timer LED will show a green light when the timer is activated.
  • Page 18: Filter Life Reset

    Chapter 4 – Using the Control Panel 4.4.8 Filter Life Reset The Filter Life Reset function allows the filter life counter to be reset after a new filter has been inserted. As a result, the appropriate filter life LED on the control panel will be reset to green and the hour count in the Filter Life Reset display will be reset to the full life span of the new filter.
  • Page 19: Filter Load Index Setting

    Chapter 4 – Using the Control Panel 4.4.11 Filter Load Index Setting The filter load indices are used by the filter life monitor for a more accurate calculation of the remaining filter life. The filter load indices are based on air pollutant groups that have particular impact on the life of the system’s filters. Each index can be adjusted to reflect the pollution levels in a certain indoor environment.
  • Page 20: Modifying The Filter Load Index

    Chapter 4 – Using the Control Panel 4.4.11.2 Modifying the Filter Load Index The Filter Load Index menu allows the adjustment of the individual pollution indices to reflect the actual pollution levels in a particular environment more closely. This enables the Filter Life Monitor to perform a more precise calculation of the remaining filter life.
  • Page 21: Description Of Remote Control Elements And Functions

    Chapter 5 – Using the Remote Control Chapter 5 – Using the Remote Control In addition to the control panel, the system can be controlled by using the hand-held remote control. • The remote control can be used to: Switch the system on and off •...
  • Page 22: Placing Batteries In The Remote Control

    Chapter 6 – Replacing Filters 5.3 Replacing the Battery of the Remote Control When the battery becomes weak, the transmission results will deteriorate and the battery should be replaced. The remote control requires one CR2025 battery. The battery compartment is located at the bottom end of the remote control.
  • Page 23: Opening And Closing The Housing

    Chapter 6 – Replacing Filters 6.3 Opening and Closing the Housing The stacked housing elements are held together by two locking arms that hook into the diffuser. To open the system follow the steps below. 1. Disconnect the system from the power supply before at temp ting to open the system.
  • Page 24 Chapter 6 – Replacing Filters 4. Remove the filter clamps that secure the 5. Turn the frame upside down. 6. With the palm of the hand, press down on filter in the frame, by pulling these out of the filter and loosen the frame. the sliding grooves.
  • Page 25: Replacing The Hyperhepa® Filter (Filter 2)

    Chapter 7 – Maintenance Replacing the HyperHEPA® Filter (Filter 2) Diffuser HyperHEPA® filter Frame 2 Frame 2 1. Open the locking arms, making sure they 2. Opening the arms will release the top 3. Remove Frame containing are fully extended outward. For details, housing modules.
  • Page 26: Chapter 8 - Accessories (Optional)

    Chapter 8 – Accessories (Optional) Chapter 8 – Accessories (Optional) This advanced air cleaning systems can be complimented with a range of special accessories. Ask your authorised dealer for details. VMF™ VM InFlow™ Powder-coated stainless-steel Wall-mounted ducting adapter wall bracket for the secure kit for the creation of positive wall-mounting of the system pressure (if placed within the...
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