4. Application / fields of operation
Untreated room air normally contains numerous pathogens. This group includes mould spores,
bacteria, animal hair and above all house dust allergens (mite faeces, excrements), but also
heavy metals, soot and mineral fibres. Particularly on warm days or during the heating period,
large quantities of these suspended particles develop and are swirled around with the house dust
in the room air. After absorption via the respiratory tract, the particles then come into contact with
our mucous membranes and trigger the known allergy symptoms.
HEYLO air cleaners can significantly reduce the concentration of these suspended
particles and gases in order to create healthy indoor air.
The devices are typically used in the following areas:
Private apartments, offices, conference and training rooms, schools and
surgeries and fitness centres. In all areas where people are present, the devices can significantly
improve air quality. In areas where pathogens such as bacteria and viruses may be present, the
risk of infection can be reduced.
5. Putting into service / operation
To switch the unit on/off, press the power button to start
the unit. Start the unit in automatic mode.
In this operating mode the motor speed is controlled by a sensor.
The speed of the fan motor is automatically regulated in three
stages, depending on the air quality. The more particles in the
air, the higher the speed of the fan motor.
To switch off, press the button again and the device goes into standby
mode. ATTENTION: after plugging in the power plug, lamp A flashes
in standby mode. This indicates readiness to connect to a WIFI
network. After switching on, the indicator disappears and during
operation shows when the filters need to be changed.
Press the "Speed" button to change the fan speed. By repeatedly
tapping, you can select 3 air output levels.
Ionization function:
The "Anion" button is used to switch the ionization function on and
off.
The "UV" button is used to switch the UV sterilisation function on and
off.
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