To keep your AENO Air Purifier working efficiently, regular HEPA filter maintenance is essential. While the frequency can vary based on usage, it is generally recommended to clean or replace the filter after about 2,200 hours of operation. Here's how to maintain your AENO Air Purifier's HEPA filter:
- Safety First: Always turn off your AENO Air Purifier and unplug it from the power outlet before any maintenance.
- Access the Filter: Carefully remove the HEPA filter from the air purifier. Consult your user manual if you need specific instructions for your model.
- Cleaning the Filter: Gently shake the filter to remove loose dust and debris. You can also use a dry cloth or soft brush to clean the filter. Avoid using water or any liquids, as this can damage the filter.
- Check for Blockages: Ensure the filter's surface is free of any obstructions that might impede airflow.
- Reinstall the Filter: Once the filter is clean and dry, put it back into the AENO Air Purifier.
- Reset the Filter Indicator: Many AENO models have a filter replacement indicator. If it starts blinking red after cleaning, you can reset it. Press and hold the UV/FILTER button for about seven seconds.
- Storage: If you won't be using your AENO Air Purifier for a while, store it in a cool, dry, and well-ventilated area, ideally covered with a dustproof bag. Consider running the purifier for a few minutes occasionally to maintain its function. By following these steps, you can ensure your AENO Air Purifier continues to provide clean and fresh air.