User Guide
COMMONLY ASKED QUESTIONS
COMMONLY ASKED QUESTONS
COMMONLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Q. What does the Air Purifier do?
A. It cleans the air in your home or oce by breaking down odor-causing
pollutants that enter your breathing space.
Q. How does the Air Purifier clean the air?
A. The Air Purifier produces ozone and negative ions that eliminates the
bad odors and other toxins in your air space. These are the same
eective cleansing agents that nature uses to purify outdoor air.
Q. How does the Air Purifier work?
A. There are five functions at work while the purifier is operational:
1. The Air Purifier uses a needle-point ionizer to drop dust, smoke
and other harmful particles from the air we breathe.
2. The Air Purifier uses electricity to split O2 molecules, or oxygen,
into single O1 atoms which attach loosely to other O2 molecules
creating O3 or activated oxygen. These loosely attached O3
molecules are unstable and seek to bond with chemical
compounds and other odor-causing pollutants in order to oxidize
them.
3. UV lamps combined with photo-catalytic filter help to kill bacteria.
4. Carbon filter helps to absorb odors.
5. Pre-filter helps to filter larger particles from the air.
Q. How does nature produce ozone?
A. Ozone is created electrically during active thunderstorms. The electrical
discharge creates a fresh, sweet smell. The ultraviolet (UV) rays of the
sun striking hydrocarbons in our atmosphere also create ozone.
Q. How does nature produce ions?
A. Waterfalls, lightning, and the waves of the ocean all create negative
ions.
Q. What is an ozone alert?
A. Ozone alerts in cities occur when high pollution levels of hydrocarbons
appears which is produced by the burning of fossil fuels. When ultra
violet rays from the sun strike hydrocarbons, O3 is one of the by-
products. Ozone is easily detected and is sometimes used as a reference
point for the level of pollutants.
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