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How to control the airflow

Manual mode

Airflow can be set manually by the airflow buttons on the remote. You can choose a setting from 1 (low flow of air) through to 10 (high flow of air), and the machine homescreen will show the fan speed when in manual mode.

Auto mode

Auto mode adjusts the speed according to the air quality in the room. When Auto mode is enabled (indicated by a graph on the homescreen showing the air quality, with ‘AUTO’ at the top), the on-board sensors will intelligently adjust the speed of the purifier according to the air quality. Increasing speed for poor air quality.

Reducing speed as the air quality improves.

If the air quality target is met, the air quality graph will show green. The air quality will continue to be monitored, with the fan running on a low speed in the background.

If the air quality worsens the air quality graph will show red and the purifier will automatically restart cleaning the room.

There may be times when the display shows green, but the fan speed is still high. This is due to the machine constantly maintaining a high air quality. If there is a factor in the environment such as leaky windows, the machine must work harder to sustain a high air quality.