Airfree Iris 125 Instruction Manual

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    2 copyright 2015 airfree ® produtos electrónicos s.A. All rights reserved. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, photocopied, transmitted, transcribed, stored in a retrieval system, or translated into any language in any form or by any means without the express prior wr...

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    3 if the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by an authorised repair cen- tre. Please contact your airfree ® dealer. Applications healthy rooms with pure clean air helps relieve respiratory allergies and asthma children and newborn rooms mould and mildew organic odours kitchens and pantries ...

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    4 guide for airfree ® installation in mould contaminated rooms 1 - install your airfree ® unit in accordance with the user manual 2 - allow your unit to run for at least one week to achieve significant airborne mould spore reduction. 3 - clean mould infected items and surfaces, since they are a cont...

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    5 it is possible to adjust the light intensity/colour using the night light intensity touch sensor (2) located at the position indicated by the illustration above. The light does not intervene or has any relation with airfree’s tss™ patented sterilisation core functioning. Airfree ® description tech...

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    6 how airfree ® works? Contaminated air silently enters airfree ® by air convection and is sterilised inside airfree ® patented tss™ ceramic core where all microorganisms are destroyed at high temperatures with meaningless heat contribution to the room. Regardless of how hazardous a virus, fungus or...

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    7 8. Can i change airfree ® from one room to another? Airfree ® must always be plugged in the same room 24 hours a day. Airfree ’ s patented technology works gradually and cannot have its cycle interrupted. Moving it from one room to another will interrupt the cycle and the room will start being con...

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    8 22 - where do the microorganisms go after they are destroyed? All living microorganisms are basically composed by carbon, oxygen an nitrogen. Since airfree ® reaches nearly 200 °c, all the components decompose into carbone dioxide (the same product released by our respiration) and water. Some carb...