Table of Contents |
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Introduction | 2 |
Safety Instructions | 3 |
Description of Air Sterilization System |
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How the Air Sterilizer Works | 4 |
Air Sterilizer Components | 4 |
Controls and Indicators | 5 |
Operation |
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Initial Operation | 6 |
Air Sterilizer Maintenance |
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Cleaning Your Air Sterilizer | 6 |
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Filter Life Counters | 7 |
Cleaning the | 7 |
Troubleshooting |
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Problems and Solutions | 12 |
Obtaining Replacement Main Filters | 12 |
Technical Support | 12 |
Warranty Information | 13 |
Introduction
Congratulations! You’ve purchased one of the most advanced products available on the market today to improve indoor air quality. Many people do not take the time to consider the safety of the air we breathe. People are concerned with having healthy food, clean water, and a safe, clean home to protect them, but most overlook the air we breathe. There is nothing more important to our health than having a continuous supply of clean air. While air is essential to life, it can also carry germs, viruses, molds, and pollutants - airborne pathogens that can do more harm than good. Many people realize that outdoor air can become polluted, but the EPA has reported that indoor air can be up to 5 times more polluted than outdoor air. That is the reason Hunter developed the Air Sterilizer.
The Hunter Air Sterilizer captures 99.97% of airborne pathogens - germs, viruses, mold, and mildew - that enter the system. Hunter’s licensed patented technology then kills 99.9% of virtually everything that has been captured within 24 hours of entering the system.
With a CADR rating of 300, the Argenus can clean a room of 21’ X 22’ about 5 times per hour, provide your family with fresh clean air that is essentially free of airborne disease- causing pathogens.
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