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E11
TIPS AND TROUBLESHOOTING
LEARNING MORE
For a wealth of information about your air cleaner and
other Bionaire
®
products, visit our website at
www.bionaire.com.
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The filter may appear discolored, even after
vacuuming. This is normal and does not affect
performance in any way—a new filter is not
necessary.
If the filter becomes damaged during cleaning, call
1-800-253-2764 to order replacements.
REINSTALLING THE PERMAtech
TM
FILTER AFTER
CLEANING
NOTE: A hang tab and filter clips
ensure the filter attaches properly.
1. Make sure the hang tab is
securely in place. Align the clip
on the top of the PERMAtech
TM
filter with the rails on the inside of
the unit. Gently slide the filter onto
the rail (see Figures 3 and 4).
2. Place air inlet grill back onto unit
securely.
3. After replacing the filters, RESET
the Clean Filter Indicator ( ) by
inserting a small object (such as a
pin or paper clip) into the hole
below the filter change light (see
Figure 5). The light will turn off.
Figure 3
Figure 4
ISSUE
UNIT WILL NOT
OPERATE
DECREASED AIR
FLOW
PERMAtech
TM
FILTER APPEARS
DIRTY, EVEN AFTER
VACUUMING
CLEAN
EXCESSIVE NOISE
SOLUTION
Make sure unit is properly plugged in
and outlet is energized.
Make sure unit turned ON.
Make sure nothing is blocking air inlet
and filtered air outlets.
Remove all plastic bags from filters.
Check condition of filters and clean if
necessary.
Make sure that the air intake grill is at
least 1 to 3 feet from away the wall.
When unit operates in the AUTO
mode, it will automatically adjust the
fan speed to provide optimum filtra-
tion based on air particulate concen-
tration. Therefore, depending on the
air quality in the room, some variation
in air flow is normal and expected.
This is normal and does not affect
performance in any way. A new filter
is not necessary.
Remove plastic bag(s) from filter(s).
Make sure parts are firmly positioned
in place.
Figure 5
Reset
Button
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