AllerAir 4000 Series, 6000 Series warranty Replacing Hepa AND/OR Carbon Filters

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A Message for the Client

 

The model you have selected is shipped in 2 separate boxes to protect certain

FILTER

components. The filter comes in one box, and the outer shell of the unit,

 

containing the motor and the fan, comes in another. Filters must be installed

 

 

ASSEMBLY

 

before turning the unit on in order for it to work. AllerAir technicians

D, DS and DX

recommend removing the base, installing the filter, and replacing the base

according to the following steps:

REPLACING HEPA AND/OR CARBON FILTERS

STEP 1

Make sure the unit is set to "off" and the unit is unplugged.

Place the unit upside down, so that the wheels face up.

STEP 2

Using a #2 Philips screwdriver, remove the four screws that hold the base onto the unit.

STEP 3

Grasp the wheels. Remove the base by pulling gently on the wheels

Step 1

Make sure the unit is set to "Off," and unplug it. Lay the unit upside down, so that the wheels face up.

Step 2

Using a #2 Philips screwdriver, remove the four screws that hold the base onto the unit.

Step 3

Grasp the wheels. Remove the base by pulling gently on the wheels.

STEP 4

STEP 5

STEP 6

NEW

CARBON

Reach inside the unit, and remove felt pad.

NEW

First, remove the carbon filter. (pull up gently by placing thumbs on the inner side of the filter)

Then, remove the HEPA filter with the same technique.

Step 4

Reach inside the unit, and remove only 1 of the 2 felt pads.

Step 7

Replace the base, making sure the arrow on the gold sticker lines up with unit's rear seam.

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Step 5

Gently insert the carbon filter

(either a Model D, DS or DX Carbon) into the unit, either end

Step 8

Replace the four screws.

Step 6

Put back the felt pad removed in

STEP 4.

Step 9

Turn the unit back onto its wheels. It is now ready for use.

HEPA

NEW

 

CARBON

STEP 7

STEP 8

Now, place the new HEPA

Then, place the new

filter into the unit.

carbon filter into the unit.

 

See page 5 for instructions on

 

replacing carbon filling.

Step 10

Replace the base, making sure the

Step 11

arrow on the gold sticker lines up

with unit's rear seam.

Replace the four screws.

Step 9

Put back the felt pad removed in STEP 4.

Step 12

 

Turn the unit back onto its

 

wheels. It is now ready for use.

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AllerAir Industries Inc.Toll free: 1-888-852-8247 / Fax: 1-877-688-2193 www.allerair.com

AllerAir Industries Inc.Toll free: 1-888-852-8247 / Fax: 1-877-688-2193 www.allerair.com

 

 

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6000 Series, 4000 Series specifications

AllerAir has established itself as a leader in the air purification sector, offering a wide range of solutions designed to meet the diverse needs of indoor air quality. Among their standout products, the AllerAir 6000 Series and 4000 Series are particularly noteworthy for their advanced features, technologies, and characteristics that contribute to cleaner air in various environments.

The AllerAir 6000 Series is designed for maximum efficiency and versatility, making it an ideal choice for both residential and commercial applications. One of its key features is the activated carbon filter, which effectively removes odors, VOCs, and harmful chemicals from the air. This series is equipped with a high-efficiency particulate air (HEPA) filter that captures 99.97% of particles as small as 0.3 microns, including dust, pollen, mold spores, and pet dander. The combination of these filters ensures comprehensive air purification, creating a healthier indoor atmosphere.

Another notable aspect of the 6000 Series is its customizable configurations. Users can choose from a variety of filter types tailored to specific needs, such as smoke, allergens, or chemicals. Additionally, the units come with a high-quality metal housing that enhances durability and design versatility. The whisper-quiet operation and low energy consumption make these purifiers suitable for use in bedrooms, offices, and healthcare facilities.

On the other hand, the AllerAir 4000 Series offers a more compact solution without sacrificing performance. This series maintains the professional-grade activated carbon and HEPA filters, delivering similar air purification capabilities in a more space-efficient design. The 4000 Series is particularly suited for smaller spaces such as apartments, offices, or single rooms. It also features a sleek design that blends seamlessly with various interior styles.

Both series utilize AllerAir's proprietary technology to ensure optimal airflow and purification efficiency. The environmentally friendly materials and construction reflect the company’s commitment to sustainability. Additionally, maintenance is straightforward, with filter replacement indicators and easily accessible compartments, ensuring that users can maintain peak performance with minimal effort.

In summary, the AllerAir 6000 and 4000 Series air purifiers exemplify the brand's dedication to providing high-quality air purification solutions. With their advanced filtering technologies, customizable options, and user-friendly designs, these series cater to a wide range of needs, promoting healthier indoor environments for everyone.