Set The Sensitivity Of The Air Quality Sensor; Change The Fan Speed; Manual - Philips AC4014 User Manual

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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.
» The purifier beeps twice and one of
the
lights ( , , or ) goes on to
show the current sensitivity level of
the air quality sensor.
10
EN
Timer light
Sensitivity level
Extra sensitive
Sensitive
Standard
2
Press the
button to adjust the sensitivity
level of the air quality sensor.
» 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.
Change the fan speed

Manual

You can select the desired fan speed.
Note
When you select a fan speed, you can also use the
timer function (see "Set the timer"). In this case,
one of the
lights (AC4012:
light ( , , or ) are on.
and
) and the

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