Air Purifier Manual

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After about six to nine months of continuous use, the UV
bulbs must be replaced.
When it is time to replace the bulbs, the UV Bulb indicator
light (Fig. 12) will change from green to red and the
display will show a message (Fig. 12).
To replace the bulb cartridge take the following steps:
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Be sure to turn off and unplug your air purifier.
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Remove the rear grille and the upper True HEPA filter (Fig. 13).
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Remove the UV bulb by pulling it from the unit (Fig. 14). Dispose old UV
Bulb cartridge only at household hazardous waste collection sites.
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Insert a new UV bulb (HUV-145). Make sure it is completely inserted into
the main unit. (Contact Kaz Consumer Relations at 1-800-477-0457 to
order new UV replacement bulbs.)
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Replace the True HEPA filter and rear grille.
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Plug the air purifier back into an electrical socket and turn the
air purifier on.
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Press and hold the UV Bulb button for 5 seconds or until the light turns
from red to green and the UV bulb related message in the display is
cleared (Fig. 15) .
NOTE: Bulb cartridge is not intended for use with any other product or purpose. This unit is
equipped with a safety interlock switch. The unit will not operate while the rear grille is removed.
REPLACING THE ULTRAVIOLET (UV) BULBS
Fig. 12
Fig. 13
Fig. 14
Fig. 15
We recommend that you clean the air purifier at least once every 3 months and before extended storage.
Use only a dry cloth to wipe the external surfaces of the air purifier. DO NOT USE WATER, WAX POLISH,
OR ANY CHEMICAL SOLUTION.
If your Air Purifier will not be used for more than 30 days, we recommend:
• Remove the True HEPA Filters from the unit.
• Place the True HEPA Filters in a plastic bag, seal the bag and store with the unit.
CLEANING AND STORAGE
REPLACING THE ULTRAVIOLET (UV) BULBS
(CONTINUED)
NOTE: Discard the old UV bulb cartridge at a household hazardous waste collection site. Bulb and
bulb housing are not intended for use with any other product or purpose.
Lamp contains mercury. Manage in accordance with disposal laws.
See www.lamprecycle.org or call 1-800-895-8842.