Care and maintenance, How it works – Blueair 600 User Manual

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Blueair

500/600 Series

Airflow output

Blue “power on” light

Easy-to-change filters
– No tools required

Galvanized steel housing

Ion brushes
(no ozone generated)

Airflow intake

Fan motor

Control knob*

* Blueair 550E/650E comes with a remote control
and display display to control operating speed.

Power source and cord

Clean air out

Unfiltered air in

Care and maintenance

Blueair air purifiers feature award-winning Swedish design, materials
and workmanship. To keep your unit in top condition, we recommend
routine cleaning.

Vacuum the air intake grille from the inside when you remove

the filters to replace them.

Vacuum the small inlets with a soft brush attachment.

Wipe the exterior of the unit with a soft, clean, damp cloth.

Never clean with gasoline, chemical solvents or corrosive material

also as these agents may damage the surface.

Do not allow foreign objects to enter the ventilation or exhaust

openings. This may cause electric shock or damage the unit.

Do not try to repair or adjust any of the electrical or mechanical

functions on your Blueair unit yourself. Contact your local

dealer or Blueair for warranty information.

How it works

The filters effectively capture larger airborne particles as the fan motor
draws air into the unit. Air passes through an ion chamber where airborne
particles are charged with negative ions. Charged particles are drawn to
the HEPASilent

TM

filter surface. Purified air, which is virtually contaminant-

free is re-circulated into the room.

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