Philips AC5659 User manual - Page 14

Changing the Auto mode, setting, Changing the fan speed

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Note •• If the air purifier stays connected to the electrical outlet after turning OFF, the air purifier will operate under the previous settings when turned ON again. Changing the Auto mode setting You can choose the Allergen mode ( ), the General mode ( )or the Bacteria & Virus mode ( ). Allergen mode The extra-sensitive allergen mode is designed to react to even a small change in allergen levels in the surrounding air. • Touch the Auto mode button to select the Allergen mode (fig.l). »» Auto ( ) and display on the screen. General mode A smart auto-setting that automatically adjusts the air purifier's settings to the ideal level. • Touch the Auto mode button to select the General mode (fig.m). »» Auto ( ) and display on the screen. Bacteria & Virus mode The bacteria & virus mode boosts the airflow to quickly reduce bacteria & viruses. • Touch the Auto mode button to select the Bacteria & Virus mode (fig.n). »» Auto ( ) and display on the screen. Changing the fan speed In addition to the Auto modes, there are several fan speeds available. When using the manual fan speed settings, the purifier will still monitor the air quality, but it will not automatically adjust the fan speed if it detects changes in the air quality. Sleep mode ( ) In sleep mode, the air purifier operates quietly at a very low speed. • Touch the fan speed button to select the sleep mode (SL) (fig.o). »» The " " displays on the screen. »» The sleep mode indicator goes on. Manual • Touch the fan speed button repeatedly to select the fan speed you need (fig.p): (Speed 1) (Speed 2) (Speed 3). Tip •• If the air quality light lights up blue, it indicates that the air quality is good, and you can select a lower fan speed. On the other hand, if the air quality light lights up red-purple or red, it indicates that the air quality is unhealthy, and you can select a higher fan speed to purify the air more quickly. 12 EN

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Note
If the air purifier stays connected to the
electrical outlet after turning OFF, the air
purifier will operate under the previous
settings when turned ON again.
Changing the Auto mode
setting
You can choose the Allergen mode
(
), the General mode (
)or the
Bacteria & Virus mode (
).
Allergen mode
The extra-sensitive allergen mode
is designed to react to even a small
change in allergen levels in the
surrounding air.
Touch the Auto mode button
to
select the Allergen mode (fig.
l
).
»
Auto (
) and
display on the
screen.
General mode
A smart auto-setting that automatically
adjusts the air purifier’s settings to the
ideal level.
Touch the Auto mode button
to
select the General mode (fig.
m
).
»
Auto (
) and
display on the
screen.
Bacteria & Virus mode
The bacteria & virus mode boosts the
airflow to quickly reduce bacteria &
viruses.
Touch the Auto mode button
to
select the Bacteria & Virus mode
(fig.
n
).
»
Auto (
) and
display on the
screen.
Changing the fan speed
In addition to the Auto modes, there are
several fan speeds available.
When using the manual fan speed
settings, the purifier will still monitor the
air quality, but it will not automatically
adjust the fan speed if it detects changes
in the air quality.
Sleep mode (
)
In sleep mode, the air purifier operates
quietly at a very low speed.
Touch the fan speed button
to
select the sleep mode (
SL
) (fig.
o
).
»
The "
" displays on the screen.
»
The sleep mode indicator
goes
on.
Manual
Touch the fan speed button
repeatedly to select the fan speed you
need (fig.
p
):
(Speed 1)
(Speed 2)
(Speed 3).
Tip
If the air quality light lights up blue, it
indicates that the air quality is good,
and you can select a lower fan speed.
On the other hand, if the air quality light
lights up red-purple or red, it indicates
that the air quality is unhealthy, and you
can select a higher fan speed to purify
the air more quickly.