Airgle AG850, AG800 What happens in High Mode?, What happens in Low Mode?, Titanium Pro

Models: AG850 AG800

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What happens in High Mode?

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What happens in High Mode?

When your unit is set on High, the sensor (on the side of the unit) is more sensitive to the environment. The system will auto-activate when it detects small amounts of particles in the air. And since it is more responsive to these small amounts of particles, it will activate frequently and this will shorten the life of the filter however air will be more pure in your room.

What happens in Low Mode?

When you unit is set on Low, The sensor (on the side of the unit) is less sensitive to the environment. The system does not auto-activate until it senses a medium to high amount of particles in the air. This setting eXTends the filter life.

Titanium Pro®

If you own an AG850, that unit includes the Titanium Pro® module.

If your unit has been installed with the Titanium Pro® module, the light bulb icon will display on your control panel. The light bulb serves to indicate if your unit has the module installed, but also indicates when it is time to replace the module by blinking.

The Titanium Pro® module is designed to last 6000 hours. When that time is up, the light bulb icon will start blinking. After you replace the filter, and you press the Reset button (right hand side of the panel), it will stop blinking.

If desired, the Titanium Pro® module can be turned off.

1.With the power turned off, press the Timer button and hold down for more than 5 seconds.

2.The light bulb indicator will start blinking

3.When the light bulb is on, press the Timer button again to turn on the Titanium Pro® module

4.When the light bulb is off, press the Timer button to turn off the Titanium Pro® module

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Airgle AG850, AG800 What happens in High Mode?, What happens in Low Mode?, Titanium Pro, The art of purification