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UV CARE SUPER AIR CLEANER PRO

What’s Inside The Box


1. UV Care Super Air Cleaner Pro Unit
2. Power Cord
3. 360 Degree Barrel Filter (Inside the unit)
4. User Manual
5. Warranty Card
User Guide
1. Ensure the filter is correctly installed before turning on the unit. Do not run the unit
without a filter.
2. Connect the power cord to the unit and plug it to a reliable 220 V power outlet to
start.
3. Press the power button.
4. Set desired mode or function: Auto, Sleep or Adjust setting according to preference
5. Unit may be used for as long as necessary even if that means running it for 24/7.
Product Features

Fine Nylon Mesh Pre-filter, Hepa


Filter (H13), Activated Carbon
Filter, Antibacterial Honeycomb
Filter, Photocatalyst Filter,
Negative Ions, UVC LED Lamp
Filters

Auto, Sleep/ Smart Sleep,Wi-Fi


Functions

120 sqm
Coverage Area

H13
Hepa Filter Grade

253.7 nm
UV-C Wavelength
30 million pcs/cm3
Negative Ions

650 m3/h
Clean Air Delivery Rate (CADR)

Auto Shut Off (Auto Mode)


Safety Features

54 dB
Noise (Maximum Fan Speed)

ABS Plastic (Body), Quartz Glass


(UV-C Lamp)
Material

69 Watts
Rated Input Power

220 V, 60 Hz
Rated Voltage

1.8 Meters
Power Cord Length

370*370*666 mm
Product Dimensions

Operation Icons
 Night Mode
Dims all lights on the unit’s control panel and silences the fan to almost an inaudible
whisper. This can be set manually through the control panel or via the mobile app.
 Smart Sleep
The unit will automatically enter Night Mode when there is low ambient light for 20
seconds. In turn, the unit will also automatically exit Night Mode when ambient light
turns bright for 20 seconds or more.
 Auto Mode
Unit determines what the environment needs and adjusts settings accordingly.
 Wi-Fi
Use this icon 2 ways:
To pair with the Mobile App.
Press the Wi-Fi button for 3 seconds to initiate pairing. When the Wi-Fi icon is
blinking, this means that the unit has not yet been paired with the app.
To check real-time PM count
 PM 10: Press once
 PM 2.5- Press twice
 PM 1- Press thrice
 Ionizer

Press the ionizer button to enable or disable the UV-C light.

 Fan Speed.
Select desired fan speed from 1-5 with 5 being the highest and 1 being the lowest.
Understanding the Filters
 Fine Nylon Mesh Pre-filter. Traps large particles of dust, dirt, hair, and pet dander.
 Hepa Filter (H13). The H13 HEPA filter is a medical-grade air filter capable of
removing a minimum of 99.95% fine particles at the Most Penetrating Particle Size
(MPPS) of 0.21 microns.
 MPPS.
MPPS is the particle size at which the air filter has its lowest arrestance. Arrestance
is a measure of the ability of an air filtration device to remove synthetic dust from the
air. The arrestance describes how well an air filter removes larger particles - such as
dirt, lint, hair, and dust.
European standards for rating the efficiencies of HEPA and ULPA (ultra low
penetration air) filters and media are prescribed by EN 1822 . They are based on
(154-2)

the filtration efficiency of the most penetrating particle size (MPPS).


 Activated Carbon Filter. Removes formaldehyde, odors and smoke.
 Antibacterial Honeycomb Filter. Specially designed antibacterial layer
 Photocatalyst Filter
 Breaks down substances such as benzene, ammonia, TVOC etc.
 ***Benzene is present in paint, lacquer, varnish removers, industrial solvents,
gasoline and other fuels, glues, furniture wax, detergents, and thinners.
 ***Total Volatile Organic Compounds (total VOCs) are chemicals emitted from
everyday items including cleaning products & paints
 Negative Ions. Cleans the air of airborne allergens
 UVC LED Lamp. Eliminates pathogens on a DNA level through UVGI
Particulate Matter (PM) Basics
PM stands for particulate matter (also called particle pollution): the term for a mixture of
solid particles and liquid droplets found in the air. Some particles, such as dust, dirt,
soot, or smoke, are large or dark enough to be seen with the naked eye.

The finer the particles, the more difficult they are to disperse — and the deeper they can
penetrate into the blood stream, causing more harm.
PM10 are inhalable particles, with diameters that are generally 10 micrometers and
smaller
Fine particulate matter 2.5 (PM ), refers to tiny particles or droplets in the air that are
2.5

two and one half microns or less in width.


These are able to travel deeply into the respiratory tract, reaching the lungs. Exposure
to fine particles can cause short-term health effects such as eye, nose, throat and lung
irritation, coughing, sneezing, runny nose and shortness of breath. Exposure to fine
particles can also affect lung function and worsen medical conditions such as asthma
and heart disease.

*** How small is 2.5 micrometers? Think about a single hair from your head. The
average human hair is about 70 micrometers in diameter – making it 30 times larger
than the largest fine particle.

PM Ultrafine particles with an aerodynamic diameter less than 0.1 micrometers. Ultra-
1,

fine dust is the most damaging variant of fine particles because the particles penetrate
directly through the lungs into the bloodstream and are thus spread to the
organs. These can penetrate the cardiovascular stream even further, and give rise to
lasting conditions, such as predisposing people to heart diseases.
Air Quality Light Indicator

Green Blue Orange Red


Light Color

Excellent Moderate Bad Poor


Air Quality
Status

AIR QUALITY INDEX (PM 2.5)


Clean Air Delivery Rate (CADR)
CADR stands for Clean Air Delivery Rate. In general, this numerical value will show you
exactly how much of the specific particles to be removed from the air. In other words,
CADR rating indicates how fast the air purifier can clean the air within a particular size
room.
CADR measurement is usually for pollen, smoke, and dust. These three pollutants are
not only small in size but also the most unwanted particles in the air. Smoke particles
are ultra-fine particles, with the defined particle size ranges from 0.1 to 0.3 microns.
Dust particles are common particles with size from 0.5 to 3 microns. And pollen particles
are the large particles that you can see with your own eyes, with size from 5 to 11
microns.
The higher the scores, the bigger space your air purifier will be capable of cleaning.
Also, higher CADR means faster cleaning in smaller rooms.

Applications
 Homes and Residential Buildings
 Clinics and Hospitals
 Offices and Buildings
 Malls, Stores and Commercial Spaces
 Cinemas
 Hotels and Resorts
 Schools
 Salons and Spas
Advantages
 7-Stage Air Filtration System
 Real-time Air Quality Indicator
 PM10, PM 2.5 and PM1
 Medical Grade H13 Hepa Filter
 120 sqm Coverage Area
 Wi-Fi Enabled
 4 Caster Wheels for Easy Mobility
 Laboratory Tested
 Chemical-free
 Easy to Use and Maintain

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