Rabbit Air SPA-550A Owner's Manual - page 10
Cleaning the Pre-Filter
• Vacuum method:
1. Remove the front panel from the air purifier.
2. Run a handheld vacuum cleaner with a nozzle or brush attachment on a
low power setting along the Pre-Filter to remove visible particles.
If vacuuming does not seem to sufficiently clean your Pre-Filter, please follow the
steps below to wash it.
• Washing method:
1. Remove the Pre-Filter from the unit.
2. Fill the sink with lukewarm water and gently wash the Pre-Filter under
the water for two to three minutes or until it is completely clean.
3. Rinse the Pre-Filter with clean tap water.
4. Use a towel to remove any excess water from the Pre-Filter.
5. Allow the Pre-Filter to dry for 12 to 24 hours.
6. When the Pre-Filter is completely dry, place it back into the air purifier.
The Pre-Filter should be cleaned according to the level of pollution in
the air of the room.
Cleaning and Maintenance
1. Open the air quality sensor cover
(on the right side of the unit).
2. Use a damp cotton swab to clean
the lens, dust inlet, and dust
outlet, and dry thoroughly.
Cleaning the Air Quality Sensor
Cleaning the Air Intake and Outlet
Cleaning the Front Panel and Unit Surface
1. Remove the front panel from the unit
and use a dry cloth or soft brush to
dust off the front and the back of the
panel. If necessary, use a damp cloth
to remove stubborn stains and dirty
buildup. Avoid commercial cleaning
products.
2. Use a clean, dry cloth to wipe the
external surfaces of the air purifier.
1. Clean the air intake and outlet with
a dry cloth or a soft brush.
If necessary, use a damp cloth.
Avoid commercial cleaning products.
Caution: Be careful not to drop anything
into the unit.
Cleaning the HEPA Filter
Cleaning the Activated Carbon Filter
1. Run a handheld vacuum cleaner on
low power setting, or a soft brush,
along the HEPA Filter to remove
visible particles.
1. Run a handheld vacuum cleaner with a
nozzle or brush attachment on low power
setting along the Activated Carbon Filter
to remove visible particles.
• Vacuum method:
• Vacuum method:
Clean the air quality sensor
every six months or as needed.
(Includes particle and odor sensors)
17
18
dust outlet
dust inlet