Specifications
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FRANÇAIS
FEATURES
Plasmacluster Ion Control
Your new air purifier will control the ratio of
negative ions and positive ions depending
on the condition of the room.
• Clean Mode
Approximately the same numbers of posi-
tive and negative ions are discharged.
• Ion Control Mode
Plenty of negative ions exist in natural
surroundings such as waterfalls or forests.
In this mode, negative ions will be released
in an increased rate.
• AUTO Plasmacluster Ion Mode
The unit will switch between Clean Mode
and Ion Control Mode automatically de-
pending on the amount of impurities in the
air detected by the odour and dust sensors.
Washable to maintain optimum
deodorization performance.
• Filters
1) Washable Active Carbon Filter
Absorbs odour elements.
Washable to maintain optimum
deodorization performance.
2) True HEPA (High Efficiency
Particulate Air) Filter.
High-efficiency particle collection includ-
ing pollen and dust.
• Mist Operation Mode
New Ion Mist coats each ion with a water
mist that helps to further reduce odours both
in the air and tactile surfaces.
• SENTINEL Operation Mode
The “SENTINEL” function detects air
environment that is favourable for activation
of mold virus and allergen using its 4
sensors for dust, odour, temperature and
humidity.
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ENGLISH
Thank you for purchasing the SHARP Air Puri-
fier. Please read this manual carefully for the cor-
rect usage information. Before using this prod-
uct, be sure to read the section: “Important Safety
Instructions.”
After reading this manual, retain it in a conven-
ient location for future reference.
Declaration of Conformity
SHARP AIR PURIFIER FP-R65CX
This ISM device complies with Canadian
ICES-001
Responsible Party:
SHARP ELECTRONICS OF CANADA LTD.
335 Britannia Road East Mississauga,
Ontario L4Z 1W9 Canada
TEL: (905) 568-7140
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FOR CUSTOMER ASSISTANCE(CANADA) ...
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LIMITED WARRANTY(CANADA) ........ E-3
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ....
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•WARNING ....................................................E-4
• CAUTIONS CONCERNING OPERATION ...E-5
• REMOTE CONTROL LIMITATIONS ............E-5
• INSTALLATION GUIDELINES .....................E-5
• FILTER GUIDELINES ..................................E-5
PART NAMES .......................................... E-6
• MAIN UNIT DISPLAY ...................................E-6
• INCLUDED ...................................................E-6
• BACK ...........................................................E-7
PREPARATION........................................ E-8
• FILTER INSTALLATION ...............................E-8
• POUR WATER IN TO THE TANK ............. E-10
• INSERTING BATTERIES
IN THE REMOTE CONTROL .................... E-11
• REMOTE CONTROL USE .........................E-11
OPERATION .......................................... E-12
• MAIN UNIT OPERATION .......................... E-12
• REMOTE CONTROL OPERATION .......... E-13
• MAIN UNIT INDICATOR ........................... E-14
CARE AND MAINTENANCE ................. E-16
• HOW TO REMOVE THE UNIT ................. E-16
• MIST UNIT ................................................ E-18
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WASHABLE ACTIVE CARBON FILTER CARE ....
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• MAIN UNIT ................................................ E-20
• PRE-FILTER ............................................. E-20
• SENSORS ................................................ E-20
• FILTER REPLACEMENT
GUIDELINES ............................................ E-21
TROUBLE SHOOTING.......................... E-22
SPECIFICATIONS ................................. E-23
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