Following Conditions Are Normal

Symptom

Snapping noise when plugging power cord into AC outlet

Purifier body vibration during the “Max” operation

No vapor or mist visible

Bubbling noise

Humidity level indication differs from hygrometer reading

Shutter is stopped midway

Clicking noise during operation

Rocking water surface in the water tank

Indicators repeatedly turn on and off one after another, and the fan is stationary

Pressing the eco button operates the ionization setting / release of the other Hitachi air purifier with ionizing function.

Or, pressing the ionizing button on the remote controller for the other Hitachi air purifier with ionizing function operates the setting / release of eco operation.

The fan is stopped.

Cause

Electric components are energized when power is supplied. This is normal.

Vibration is caused by fan rotation. This is normal.

As the unit employs evaporation system that produces moisturized air by passing air stream through the humidifying filter, no vapor or mist is visible. This is normal.

The noise is produced by air bubble when water in the water tank is supplied to the water tray. This is normal.

Humidity level is indicated as a guide only. Also an environmental difference in the room may cause different indications.

There is no problem in performance even if the shutter is not fully opened. This is normal.

It is a switching sound of the shutter. This is normal.

It is caused by vibration during operation. This is normal.

The unit is in the demo mode. Unplug the power cord once, wait for a few seconds, and then insert the power plug into AC outlet.

The signals from the remote controllers are the same. Both functions respond. This is normal.

When eco operation is selected, the fan

may stop. P.E-17

Troubleshooting Guide

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Hitachi EP-A7000 instruction manual Following Conditions Are Normal