Set the sensitivity of the air quality sensor – Philips Luftreiniger User Manual

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The purifier beeps twice and one of

the



lights ( , , or ) goes on to

show the current sensitivity level of

the air quality sensor.

Timer light

Sensitivity level
Extra sensitive
Sensitive
Standard

2

Press the



button to adjust the

sensitivity level of the air quality sensor.

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One of the



lights ( , , or ) goes

on to show the preferred sensitivity

level of the air quality sensor.

3

Press the



button to switch off the

purifier.

Note

When you change the sensitivity, the purifier

automatically starts operating at the set

sensitivity level whenever you switch on the

purifier.

Set the sensitivity of the air

quality sensor

People with certain health problems (for example:

allergies or asthma) have a greater need for

healthy air. For this reason, the purifier allows you

to adjust the sensitivity of the air quality sensor.

If you set it to higher sensitivity level, the purifier

starts cleaning the air at lower pollution level.

There are 3 sensitivity levels:

• standard

• sensitive

• extra sensitive

The pollution sensor is set to standard

sensitivity. You can adjust the sensitivity of

the air quality sensor in the following way.

Note

When it is set to a higher sensitivity, the

purifier starts cleaning the air at lower

pollution levels to make the air even cleaner.

Plug the purifier before adjusting the sensitivity

of the air quality sensor.

1

Press the



button and simultaneously

put the power plug in the power socket.

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