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Activating the night sensing
mode manually
Before you go to sleep, touch
manually to activate the night
sensing mode (Fig.o).
» If the air quality light is blue,
the air purifier directly goes to
the night sensing mode. The air
purifier operates quietly and the
air quality light will be dimmed.
» If the air quality light is not blue,
the air purifier operates under
turbo mode for a maximum of
10 minutes, the air quality light
blinks slow during this time, and
then goes to the night sensing
mode.
Auto activating the night
sensing mode
When the air purifier operates in auto
mode or allergen mode, if the light
sensor detects the lights in your room
are turned off, the air purifier goes to
the night sensing mode automatically.
The air purifier will adjust the fan speed
in real-time to make sure the air in your
room is clean. The air quality light will
be dimmed.
Touch the fan speed button to
select the Allergen mode (Fig.l).
» Auto (A) and display on the
screen.
Manual
Touch the fan speed button
repeatedly to select the fan speed
you need (Fig.m).
Turbo (t)
In turbo mode, the air purifier operates
on the highest speed.
Touch the fan speed button to
select the turbo mode (t) (Fig.n).
Light sensor
With the light sensor, the air purifier can
work according to the ambient light.
When the ambient light dims for
10 seconds, all the lights on the control
panel will be off slowly. During this
period, you can touch any of the
buttons, all lights will be on again. If you
don't perform other operations within
10 seconds, all lights will be off.
After the ambient light becomes bright
and lasts at least for 10 seconds, all
lights will be on again.
Night sensing mode
You can activate the night sensing
mode in two ways.
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