Operation, Automatic operation, Manual operation – Winix Air Cleaner User Manual

Page 9: Dust and odor sensors

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AUTOMATIC OPERATION

The unit is set to default to Automatic operation when it is first turned on. The air cleaner will
automatically sense the amount of impurities in the air, and adjust the fan speed accordingly.

OPERATION

LOW

HIGH

MEDIUM

Indoor Dust Volume

MANUAL OPERATION

After you turn on the unit, you can switch
to manual operation by using the FAN
CONTROL button on the remote control or
the FAN SPEED button on the unit.
* 5000B does not come with a remote control.

1, 2, 3, 4 AND TURBO
Select your desired speed. The TURBO
level, the highest fan speed, can be
activated manually for maximum air
circulation.
*In case of 5000B, there are
four speed levels: 1,2,3, and TURBO.

• PLASMA ON/OFF (5000 AND 5000S)
Activate PlasmaWave

TM

by pressing

PLASMA button on the unit and remote.

(5000 and 5000S)

* In case of 5000B, PlasmaWave

TM

feature is always on for maximum result.

• TIMER (5000 AND 5000S)
Set the timer for 2 or 4 hours by
pressing the TIMER button on the
remote or the unit. The unit will stop
operating when the set time is up.
Cancel the timer by pressing the TIMER
button until the 2- and 4-hour

indicator light on the unit disappears.

• SLEEP MODE
Use the TIMER button on the display or
remote to manually turn the light sensor
on or off. With the light sensor on, the
unit will automatically operate in Sleep
mode when the room is dark. When the

room is light, the unit will revert to its
previous settings. Sleep mode provides
the lowest, quietest fan setting and a
dimmed display panel.

DUST AND ODOR SENSORS

*5000B is odor sensor only.

The dust and odor sensors show elevated

levels of air quality—green, orange, and

red. The green light indicates acceptable

dust and odor levels, the orange light

indicates high levels, and the red light

indicates very high levels. If the unit is set

on Automatic operation, it will adjust fan

speeds to compensate for increased or

decreased levels of air pollution.

Odor Sensor
The odor sensor responds to cigarette
smoke and pet odors, as well as other
air contaminants such as insecticides,
cosmetics, alcohol, or aerosol sprays.

Dust Sensor

The dust sensor detects particles in the air

such as cigarette smoke, dust, and pollen.

Indoor Odor Volume

LOW

HIGH

MEDIUM

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