Operation Manual

Model
Power supply
Fan Speed Adjustment
Rated Power
Air Flow Volume
Noise Level
Humidification*1
Applicable Floor Surface
Fan
Speed
Operation
MAX
70 W
378m
3
/ hour
MED
10 W
156m
3
/ hour
SILENT
3.9W
36 m
3
/ hour
*1 Room temperature : 20˚C ; humidity : 30%
*2 •The applicable floor surface area is appropriate for operating the unit at maximum fan speed.
•Applicable floor surface area indicates the space where a certain amount of dust particles can be removed in 30 minutes.
FU-S63E
220-240V 50/60Hz
E-20
ERROR DISPLAY
LAMP INDICATION REMEDY
The “Silent” Fan Speed Indicator
Light blinks.
Fan motor disconnected or abnormal.
Operation stops.
Pressing the POWER ON/OFF button will reset the error
display, but if error occurs again, contact the Sharp Service
Centre.
Standby Power
In order to operate the electrical circuits while the power plug is inserted in the wall outlet, this product
consumes about 0.8W of standby power.
For energy conservation, unplug the power cord when the unit is not in use.
14 dBA
Dust/Odour/Temperature & Humidity
Pre-filter & HEPA with Microbial control
TROUBLESHOOTING
SPECIFICATIONS
SYMPTOM
REMEDY (not a malfunction)
Though Clean Sign Indicator
turns on Green, Plasmacluster
indicator Light terns on blue.
•”SENTINEL” function is working.
When the Plasmacluster ion mode is AUTO or CLEAN mode
and the unit detects the air environment is favourable for
activation of mold, virus, and allergen, using its 4 sensors for
dust, odour, temperature and humidity, the Plasmacluster Ions
will be automatically increased and controls the activity of
airborne microbes.
Filter type
52 dBA
31 dBA
250 ml/ hour
130 ml/ hour
40 ml/ hour
~48m
2
*2
Washable Active Carbon
2.0m
430mm(W)x256mm(D)x620mm(H)
9.6kg
Sensors
Dust collection
Deodorization
Cord Length
Dimensions
Weight
Molds and mildews: refer to “Kenko Jutaku no
Chishiki(Knowledge of Healthy Homes)” by NPO Kenko
Jutaku Suishin Kyogikai.
Viruses: refer to “The Influence of Environment on the
Survival of Air borne Virus Particles in LabotratoryÅh by G.
J. Harper.
Allergens (House Dust): refer to Koichi Ikeda’s “Shitsunai
Osen no Gen’in to Taisaku (Indoor Pollution: Causes and
Measures)”
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