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>How to Change an Air Purifier Filter How to Change Your Air Purifier Filter How do you know when to change the filters on your Oreck AirInstinct™ 200 air purifier? Just look at the indicator light; it will blink when a filter may need to be replaced. (Filter life will vary by usage and environment.) When the indicator light blinks, press the Mood Button to find out which filter needs to be replaced. Low Speed Light means the HEPA Filter needs to be replaced. Medium Speed Light means the Odor (or A3™) filter needs to be replaced. The Pre-Filter needs to be replaced every 2 to 4 weeks. IMPORTANT: Always remove the protective plastic packaging from the filter before installing the filter. Turn the air purifier off and unplug it. Open the front cover (white panel) by gently pulling from the top corners. Rinse the front cover thoroughly in warm water or as needed. Set it aside and let it dry before re-installing. Pull the pre-filter straight out of the cabinet.

(Since it filters out large particles it might contain dust, hair and lint.) Thoroughly rinse the Pre-Filter and let it air-dry before placing it back in the cabinet. Do not use heated or compressed air as part of the drying process. Remove the Odor Filter Remove the used Odor Filter (also called the A3™ filter) and discard. DO NOT dispose of the Odor Filter’s plastic frame—you’ll need it to properly insert the new filter!
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Place the new Odor filter into the original plastic frame that you saved when you took the old filter out. Insert the new Odor filter into the unit. Replace the new odor filter (the black side should face towards you) Re-insert the clean, dry pre-filter into the unit. Using a small enough tool to fit through the air inlets, press the small black reset button located behind the air inlet/outlets. Replace the front panel; it should snap onto the unit easily. Ships from and sold by Vision Store USA. 31 x 18.3 x 36.8 cm Shipping Weight: 4.7 Kg Item model number: Air94 Date first available at Amazon.ca: Aug. 5 2014 #200,880 in Home & Kitchen (See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen) AIR94 The Oreck OptiMax 94 HEPA-type Small Room Air Purifier provides cleaning power and filtration in a compact, easy-to-use, durable system. The HEPA-type filter captures 99% of dust, allergens, pet dander, pollen and smoke at 1 micron from the air that passes through its filter.

Additionally, the odor filter reduces many household odors from the air that passes through its filter. With the touch of a button, you can adjust the speed controls. Two different indicator lights remind you when to change the filters. Its high performance fan provides superior noise reduction for everyday living, including Silence Technology when it's set on low. The OptiMax 94 Air Purifier has a CADR rating of 100 for use in rooms up to 155 square feet. It features 3 speeds: low, medium and high, and a timer you can set for 2, 4, or 8 hours. The Air Revitalizer is designed to run continuously but can be turned off at the push of a button; it provides additional air freshness via the release of negative ions. -Odor filter reduces many odors from the air that passes through its filters. -Adjustable speed control- Easy touch 3-speed controls featuring Silence Technology. -Optional air revitalizer can provide more air freshness. -Indicator lights remind you when to change filters. -Dual positioning: Stand up or lay flat to fit your space.

-Unit includes: 1 HEPA Type Filter and 2 Odor Filters. -HEPA-type filter captures 99% of dust, allergens, pet dander, pollen and smoke from the air that passes through the filter. Specifications: -For small sized rooms up to 155 sq. ft. (CADR** of 100). -Dimensions: 14.5" H x 7.2" W x 12.2" D. to see all 31 reviewsAir- purifiers are devices that clean and filter the air. It helps in air-purification by freeing the air from all types of pollutants and contaminants. Air-purifiers are beneficial for people with asthma as the allergy inducing particles like dust; pollen and mold spores do not get released into the air. Air purifiers are basically used in the hospitals, work sites and homes to protect people against suffering from pollen, pet dander, tobacco smoke, dust mites, viruses, molds, bacteria and a huge amount of industrial and household chemicals.The air-purifiers use a number of technological approaches to clean the air so that you can breathe easily. The different components of air-purifiers include electrostatic filters, ozone generators, HEPA [High efficiency Particulate Air] filters, ion generators, ultraviolet light and various other modern methods to get rid of both large and miniscule particles.

The air-purifiers work in several ways. They either operate by drawing in air via a fan, cleaning the air and then re-releasing it again. Or they work by actually sending out “purifying agents” throughout the room. AIRPOD – HEPASilent HEPA Air Purifier Types of air purifiers and their benefits Different air purifiers make use of different air purification techniques like mechanical filters, electrostatic charges or ionizers and adsorbents like charcoal. Often the additional setups in the air-purifiers include germicidal UV light and the emission of ions into the air to react with contaminants, making them harmless enough to breathe. However following are the different types and benefits of air-purifiers: 1. HEPA air cleaners – use very thin, paper like material to filter out almost 99% of dust particles and are the best way to clean the rooms from the dangerous airborne particles that can cause allergies. 2. UV light air cleaners – also known as ultraviolet air purifiers, they can effectively neutralize microorganisms like germs, viruses, molds and bacteria from the air.

These purifiers work with emissions of light and breaking organic molecular bonds of germs and viruses. However activated carbon air filters are the best way to clean air infected with allergens, smoke particles and odors. 3. Electrostatic air-filters – these purifiers clean your whole house by purifying the air in your home or in office. They work by filtering almost 98% of the dangerous pollutants from the air that passes through your cooling and heating system in your house and office. These purifiers contain an electronic filtration machine that cleans dust, cigarette smokes, smog dust particles and spores of mold. 4. Ozone air purifier systems – they are designed to clean all types of unwanted and stale odors from your home. More than cleaning allergens or chemicals, these are ideally used for irritating odors and getting rid of them. 5. Ionic air purifiers – these are one of the best purifiers as they help you to get rid off very fine dust particles. They purify the indoor air by negatively charging the polluted and allergen air.