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Safety Information 2 Welcome to Mila! This manual provides specific operating instructions for your model. Use the unit only as instructed in this user manual. These instructions are not meant to cover every possible condition and situation that may occur. Please practice caution and common sense when installing, operating, and maintaining any unit. USA & CANADA: This unit has a polarized plug (one blade is wider than the other).
Table of Contents 3 Getting Started 4 Definitions 6 Operating Instructions 8 Air Quality 10 Modes 11 Maintenance and Care 14 Troubleshooting 16
Getting Started 4 Read this manual carefully Check that all parts described are included (each Mila unit comes with a corded plug and the unit itself). Pay special attention to the safety precautions! Setting up 01 Operate your Mila in an enclosed area. Close all doors, windows, and other openings connecting to the outside of the room. 02 03 04 Place the air purifier in a location that does not restrict the airflow through the top of the unit, or the intake vents on the sides of the unit.
Getting Started 5 Pairing Mode Hi! 1 2 Tap and hold the “Mode” button for 5 seconds. 3 While Pairing Mode is active, a WiFi network will emit from the unit called “Mila Air Purifier”. This unit is equipped with a WiFi module, which enables remote control and access to the full functionality of the system via Mila’s smart phone app, available in Android and iOS. Download our “Mila” app and follow the instructions for how to connect it with your unit. Scan me to download the Mila app.
Definitions (1/2) 6 Terms Abbreviation What It Means Air Quality Index AQI An index used globally by government agencies to communicate how polluted the air is. The lower your AQI score, the fresher your air. 0-50 — Lookin’ good! This is the ideal range you want to be in. 51-100 — Not bad, not great. Air quality in this range is considered moderate. 100+ — Yikes, not good AQI values above this is considered poor air quality.
Definitions (2/2) Terms Abbreviation 7 What it Means Automagic settings Custom settings you can enable when Mila is in Automagic Mode. Accessible through your Mila app. Read more about the Automagic settings on p. 12. Service Mode A temporary state that performs a specific task. An Internet connection is required. Examples of Service Modes include “Calibration,” which occurs when starting up your Mila. Target AQI Mila calculates your projected AQI based on fan speed and room size.
Operating Instructions 8 To turn on your unit … The unit will beep and begin operating in CALIBRATION Mode before switching to AUTOMAGIC Mode. NOTE: It can take up to 90 seconds for the sensor to analyze the air quality. Each time the unit is turned on, the AUTOMAGIC Mode is activated automatically. 02 Plug in the unit to your power outlet. 01 Make sure your Mila filter door is closed. 03 Flip the power switch located on the bottom of the unit.
Operating Instructions Calibration Mode This mode starts automatically each time the unit boots up or the filter door is removed and replaced. In this mode, the sensors are calibrating and functionality is disabled until calibration is completed. Calibration typically takes 70 seconds to complete and displays a countdown timer for time remaining.
Air Quality 10 This unit has an air quality sensor that analyzes the air quality. The display will show the air quality in real time. In Automagic Mode, a message bubble gives further information or analysis about the air quality level detected as shown below: Status Message AQI What it means for your air quality Lookin' good! :) 0 - 50 Good Not bad, not great :-\ 51 - 100 Moderate Yikes, not good :( 101 - 150 Unhealthy for sensitive groups 151 - 200 Unhealthy for everyone 200 + Health war
Modes 1 Tap the “Mode” button (o) located at the bottom of the display, between the minus (-) and plus (+) buttons. The screen will change to show the “Mode Selection” screen. 11 2 Tap the “-” or “+” button to change your selection. 3 Tap the “Mode” button (o) again to confirm your mode selection.
Modes 12 Automagic Mode In this mode, the unit will choose the fan speed automatically, based on your preferences, the indoor air quality level, detected pollutants in the room, and the outdoor air quality (this requires an Internet connection and location-sharing). This is the default mode each time your turn on your Mila. Select custom Automagic settings in the Mila app: Quiet Mode Housekeeping Mode Deep Clean Let Mila deep-clean your room when no one is around.
Modes 13 Manual Mode To switch to manual mode follow the next steps. 1 2 3 Tap the “Mode” button. Tap the “+” button to change the selected mode to Manual. Tap the “Mode” button again to confirm the selection. In this mode, the fan speed can be changed manually by touching the minus (-) and plus (+) buttons to increase or decrease fan speed. Manual Mode begins with the fan stopped (0 RPM) or 0.0 Air Changes / Hr (ACH). The fan speed will change gradually after a new fan speed is selected.
Maintenance and Care 14 Changing Filters Filters should be replaced every 6-9 months depending on use. Replacing a filter can be achieved while the unit is ON or OFF. 1 Remove the filter door located at the front of the unit by pulling the bottom half of the door panel. The fan will stop and the screen will change to notify you that the filter door is open. 3 Close the filter door by sliding the top first and pushing the magnets on the bottom of the door toward the unit.
Maintenance and Care Cleaning Unplug the unit before cleaning to prevent shock or fire hazards. The plastic parts of the unit may be cleaned with an oil-free dry cloth or by using a vacuum cleaner with a soft brush. Never use abrasive, harsh cleaners or wax when cleaning the unit. NOTE: The multi-layer filter cannot be washed. Please dispose in accordance with your local laws and replace as needed.
Troubleshooting 16 Issue Solution My air purifier won’t turn on. Check if the power plug is disconnected. Push the power plug firmly into the electrical outlet. Check if the house fuse is blown or the circuit breaker tripped. Replace the fuse with a time delay type or reset the circuit breaker. The fan isn’t running. Make sure your filter is installed correctly and the filter door is closed properly. Restart Mila and wait for “Calibration Mode” to complete (this usually takes around 70 seconds).
Troubleshooting 17 Issue Solution The fan speed doesn’t change after selecting a new fan speed. Please make sure you’ve selected Manual Mode before attempting to change the fan speed. The fan speed will decrease or increase gradually—this is normal. If it does not change after a prolonged period of time after the input, then please reach out to Mila Customer Care for support. My unit smells odd. The first time you use the purifier, you might perceive a plastic or paint smell.
Troubleshooting 18 Issue Solution My display screen says “Connection Lost.” This screen indicates the unit lost its network connectivity. Make sure the unit is within range of a stable 2.4GHz WiFi network. Pair the unit with the Mila mobile app. Turn OFF the unit by flicking the power switch on the bottom of your Mila. Wait 20 seconds and turn ON the unit. Reboot your router. My Mila just rebooted itself.