Shinco SAD-2401S 3 Speed White HEPA Air Purifier User Manual
- June 16, 2024
- Shinco
Table of Contents
Shinco SAD-2401S 3 Speed White HEPA Air Purifier
NOTE
Pls replace your filter every 3-6 months according to your environment and frequency of use.
Pls take out the replacement filter and remove from the plastic bag before running.
You can contact me or go to Shinco official website:shincoglobal.com to buy it yourself.
SAFETY WARNINGS
CAUTION: Failure to follow these precautions could result in personal injury or damage to property.
- Please read this user manual carefully before using the appliance and save it for future reference.
- Do not clean the appliance with water or any other liquid or (flammable) detergent to avoid electric shock and fire hazard.
- Check if the voltage indicated on the rating label corresponds to the local mains voltage before you connect the appliance.
- Do not use the appliance if the plug, the power cable or the appliance itself is damaged. contact your dealer or similarly qualified persons to replace it in order to avoid a hazard.
- Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance.
- Do not block the air inlet and outlet, e.g. by placing items on the air outlet or in front of the air inlet.
- This appliance is not a substitute for the proper ventilation, regular vacuum cleaning or use of an extractor hood or fan while cooking.
- If the wall socket used to power the appliance has poor connections, the plug of the appliance could become hot. Make sure you plug the appliance into a properly connected wall socket.
- Always place and use the appliance on a dry, stable, and level surface.
- Leave at least 20 cm free space behind and on both sides of the appliance and leave at least 30 cm free space above.
- Do not place anything on top of the appliance and do not sit on it.
- Do not place the appliance where condensation could drip onto it.
- Ensure all filters are properly installed before switching on the appliance ..
- Always lift or move the appliance by the handle at the rear.
- Do not insert foreign objects into the air outlet.
- Do not use this appliance when you have used indoor smoke-type insect repellents or in places with oily residues, burning incense or chemical fumes.
- Do not use near gas appliances, heaters or fireplaces.
- Always unplug the appliance after use and before you clean it.
- Do not use in a room with major temperature changes as this may cause condensation inside the appliance.
- To prevent interference, place the appliance at least 2 m away from electrical appliances that use airborne radio waves such as TVs, radios and radio-controlled clocks.
- The appliance is only intended for household use under normal operating conditions.
- Do not use the appliance in wet surroundings or in surroundings with high ambient temperatures, such as the bathroom, toilet or kitchen.
- The appliance does not remove carbon monoxide (CO) or radon (Rn). It cannot be used as a safety device in case of accidents with combustion processes and hazardous chemicals.
OVERVIEW
THE FILTRATION SYSTEM
The air purifier has a unique multiple filtration system to ensure the best air quality:
- The first stage: The pre-filter is treated with antibacterial substances to filter out large particles such as hair and pet hair.
- The second stage: the H13 HEPA filter can filter out dust, allergens and tiny particles larger than 20 nanometers.
- The third stage : activated carbon filtration can effectively absorb formaldehyde, toluene, volatile organic compounds (VOC), ammonia, acetaldehyde, acetic acid and other odors and harmful gases.
PACKAGE CONTENTS
- The Unit;
- Two filters: The pre-filter ; High efficiency composite filter (Activated carbon and H13 HEPA filter).
- A remote control
- A user’s manual.
DATA
Shinco Air Purifier
Model| unit| SAD- 2401 S
Voltage| V/ HZ| 110-120 , 60
Power| w| 36
Current| A| 0.32
Application Area| m| 40
Clean air delivery rate| m3/h| 220
unit Dimension(WHD)| in.| 14.9626.589.25
DESIGN FEATURES
NO | Description |
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1 | Control Panel |
2 | Air Quality Sensor Outlet |
3 | Air Quality Sensor Cover |
4 | Air Quality Sensor Inlet |
5 | Light Sensor |
6 | Remote Control Receiver |
7 | Air Quality Display Light |
8 | Air Inlet (from four sides) |
9 | Remote Control Placer |
10 | Handel |
11 | Air Outlet |
12 | Power Cord Box |
13 | Power Cord |
14 | Panel on /off Interlock Switch |
15 | High efficiency composite filter |
16 | Pre-filter |
17 | Removable front panel |
INSTALLING THE FILTERS
The appliance comes with all filters fitted inside, but you must remove the packaging from each one before using the appliance. Remove the filters, discard the packaging and re-fit to the appliance as follows:
NOTE : Make sure you insert each filter in the correct position.
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Gently pull the top of the front panel towards you before lifting the hooks at the bottom of the panel away from the bottom of the appliance.
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Remove the pre-filter by gripping the two flanges and pulling the filter towards you.
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Remove all packing materials from the new filters.
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Refit the High efficiency composite filter into the appliance .
NOTE : Ensure that the side with the tab is pointing towards you. -
Refit the pre-filter back into the appliance.
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To re-attach the front panel ,insert the bottom hooks into the bottom of the appliance ,then press the panel against the body of the appliance.
NOTE: The appliance will not operate without the front panel in its correct position.
ACCESSORY STORAGE
POWER CABLE USE
- Push down the arrowhead on the flap to open the compartment.
- Extend the cable and close the flap with the cable passing through the gap provided in the flap.
- Plug the power supply into the socks.
POWER CABLE STORAGE
- Remove the power cord and push down the arrowhead on the flap to open the compartment and preserve it.
- Always store the cable in the compartment when not in use.
REMOTE CONTROL STORAGE
- Remove the remote control from its magnetic storage compartment if required. It should be stored here when not in use.
HOW TO RUN YOUR UNIT
CONTROL PANEL OPERATION
When the appliance is plugged into the power socket, the POWER button (A) lights up in red
Press the POWER button to start the appliance and the light will change to blue. Press again to return to the standby mode. When the appliance is running ,press the appropriate indicator to select the function which you want:
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IGH SPEED (B): The fan will run at high speed.
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MID SPEED (C): The fan will run at mid speed.
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LOW SPEED (D): The fan will run at low speed.
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SILENT-MODE(E): The unit will run at its slowest speed as for night-time running .
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AIR QUALITY(F) : When you press it, the unit will show different colors to indicate different room air quality, which is detected by the Air Quality Sensor.
Red light stands for poor air quality .
Green light stands for fair air quality.
Blue light stands for very good air quality. Attention: If the Air Quality indicator flashes ,it means that the filters are blocked which need to be replaced. -
Item G is the light sensor which can sense the intensity of light. After power on, when using the remote control to select “AUTO” mode, the machine will automatically select day mode or night mode to operate according to the intensity of the detected light.
REMOTE CONTROL OPERATION
All the controls on the machine control panel are replicated on the remote
control unit with the addition of the Auto-Mode. Press AUTO to select
AUTOMODE.
When the Air Quality indicator flashes, the filters are becoming blocked and
need replacement.(See Maintenance on pages 14-16). After replacing all the
filters, press the RESET button on the remote control for 2- seconds and the
filter service interval time will be re-set.
OPERATING MODES
When the appliance is first plugged in, you will hear a beep, indicating that
the appliance is operating normally.
If required, set the appliance running at high speed for fast initial cleaning
of the air before adjusting the control to a slower speed.
NORMAL OPERATING MODE
When the appliance is on, it will enter the NORMAL operating mode by default. press the fan speed button (H, M, L, SILENT) as required. The operating status will be as follows:
- Press the fan speed button to adjust the fan speed as required, the related fan speed light will be on.
- The air quality indicator will be on by default. press the air quality button to set the air quality indicator on or off.
AUTO MODE
- Set the appliance in Auto mode by using the AUTO button in the remote control.
- The high, mid, or low fan speed indicator will all flash in turn, showing that the appliance is running in AUTO mode.
When set in AUTO mode, the appliance will switch to NIGHT or DAY Mode automatically, (DAY Mode by default)according to the light level in the room. When the light in the room is beginning to fade for more than 3 minutes, the appliance will switch to Night Mode. Likewise, when the light has become brighter for more than 5 minutes, the appliance will switch back to the Day Mode.
In DAY Mode, the operating status will be as follows:
- The Air Quality indicator will be on by default. Press the “AIR QUALITY” button to switch the air quality indicator on or off.
- According to the air quality detected, the fan speed will be adjusted automatically. When the air quality is poor, the fan will run at high speed; if fair quality, mid speed and if good, will run at low speed.
In NIGHT Mode, the operating status will be as follows:
- The air quality indicator will be OFF by default. Press “AIR QUALITY” button to switch the air quality indicator on or off.
- According to the air quality detected, the fan speed will be adjusted automatically. When the air quality is poor, the fan will run at mid speed; if fair quality, low speed and if good, will switch to silent mode automatically.
AIR QUALITY INDICATION
AIR QUALITY INDICATION
Colour| Air Quality
Blue| Very Good
Green| Fair
Red| Poor
Attention : In order to display the air quality in a precise way, the air quality is divided into 32 grades and each is displayed by corresponding colours. With changing air quality, the air quality indicator will change colour accordingly.
ADJUSTING THE AIR QUALITY SENSOR SENSITIVITY
The appliance allows you to adjust the sensitivity of the air quality sensor for the benefit of people with allergies or asthma. When it is set to a higher sensitivity level, the appliance starts cleaning the air at lower pollution levels to make the air cleaner. There are four sensitivity levels:
- Common
- Standard
- Sensitive
- Extra Sensitive
The pollution sensor is set to “standard” sensitivity but you can adjust the sensitivity of the air quality sensor in the following way:
- If the appliance is already plugged in, unplug and wait for 3-5 minutes before plugging back in.
- IN STAND -BY mode, press AIR-QUALITY+ HIGH-SPEED buttons. After the buzzer sounds twice, the air quality sensor sensitivity has been set to extra sensitive. This should be indicated by the corresponding indicator flashing five times and confirmed immediately after pressing the power button to turn on the appliance.
- IN STAND -BY mode, press AIR-QUALITY+MID-SPEED buttons. After the buzzer sounds twice, the air quality sensor sensitivity has been set to sensitive level.
- IN STAND -BY mode, press AIR-QUALITY+LOW-SPEED buttons. After the buzzer sounds twice, the air quality sensor sensitivity has been set to standard level.
- IN STAND -BY mode, press AIR-QUALITY+SILENCE buttons. After the buzzer sounds twice, the air quality sensor sensitivity has been set to common level.
Note : The sensitivity level can be confirmed by the corresponding indicator flashing five times immediately after pressing the power button to turn on the appliance.
SENSITIVITY SETTING INQUIRY
IN STAND-BY mode, press the air quality indicator button to check the sensor sensitivity setting. Exit after the corresponding sensitivity indicate light flashes five times or exit by pressing other buttons (except for the reset button).
MAINTENANCE
WARNING : ALWAYS UNPLUG THE APPLIANCE BEFOREPERFORMING ANY CLEANING OR MAINTENANCE OPERATIONS.
CLEANING
Regularly clean the body of the appliance to prevent dust from collecting.
- Wipe away dust with a soft dry cloth from the body and air inlet area of the appliance.
IMPORTANT: Never immerse the appliance in water or any other liquid. Never use aggressive or flammable cleaning agents such as bleach or alcohol to clean any part of the appliance.
IMPORTANT : Only the pre-filter is washable. The other filters should be replaced and can’t be reused if heavily contaminated or indicated by the machine.
PRE-FILTER
- If the pre-filter is very dirty, use a soft brush to brush away the dust while it is dry. You can alternatively remove the dust with a vacuum cleaner.
- Remove the pre-filter and wash it under a running tap.
- Air-dry the pre-filter and make sure it is completely dry(Please do not use hair dryer).
- Re-fit the pre-filter into the appliance.
AIR QUALITY SENSOR
Clean the air quality sensor every 2 months for optimum functioning of the
appliance.
Clean it more frequently if you use the appliance in a dusty environment.
NOTE : When the humidity level in the room is very high, it is possible that condensation can develop on the air quality sensor. As a result, the AIR QUALITY light on the control panel may indicate that the air quality is poor even though the air quality is good. In this case, it is necessary to clean the air quality sensor.
- Remove the air quality sensor cover.
- Clean the air quality sensor, the air inlet and air outlet with a lightly moistened cotton swab.
- Dry them with a dry cotton swab.
- Reattach the air quality sensor cover.
FILTER REPLACEMENT
This appliance is equipped with a feature to ensure that the filters are in good condition when the appliance is operating. When one of the filters is almost full and has to be cleaned or replaced, the” Air Quality” light starts to flash. If you do not replace the Multi-function, HEPA and Activated Carbon filters, the appliance stops operating and is locked off.
FIRST ALERT TO CHANGE THE FILTERS
The filter function will be relatively poor near the end of its working life. The air quality light will flash to remind the user to change the filters.
SECOND ALERT TO CHANGE THE FILTERS
If you do not replace the filters in time after the first alert, approximately 3 weeks later the Air Quality light will flash and the buzzer sound every 30 minutes to remind you to replace the filters.
FILTER REPLACEMENT LOCK
If you do not replace the filters in time during the first and second alerts, the appliance will be locked off. After operating for approx 3 weeks, the appliance will stop working and the Power light and Air Quality light will flash with a continuous beep.
- How long it takes before the appliance is locked out depends on the room air quality after the filter replacement alert.
- When the appliance is locked out, you will hear a beep when you press any button. You can shut down the appliance by pressing and holding the on/off button.
If the appliance is locked out:
- Switch off the appliance and unplug it.
- Replace the appropriate filters as follows:
REPLACING THE FILTERS AND RESETTING THE APPLIANCE
REPLACING THE FILTERS
Remove and re-fit the filters as shown on page 8.
RESETTING THE APPLIANCE
- After filter replacement, plug in and turn back on.
- The “Power On” sound will be heard when the appliance reaches STAND-BY status.
- Press the RESET button on the hand controller for 2 seconds. When the buzzer sounds once, the service scheduling of the filters has been cleared and re-set. The Air Quality light will be ON, indicating that the re-set has been successful.
NOTE:
The RESET button at the Air Quality Sensor inlet can clear the filter service schedule and restart it at any time. Do not press the Reset button when the filter replacement light is not flashing.
Only replace the filters when the “Air Quality” light flashes. If you replace the filters before the “Air Quality” light starts flashing, the service schedule will not be reset but will continue counting the lifetime of the previous filters. As a result, the “Air Quality” will start flashing and the appliance be locked off far too soon.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Problem | Solution |
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No operation. | The filters have not been replaced, so that the appliance is |
now locked and must be reset following the installation of the new filter(s).
No air coming from the outlet| Appliance is not switched on or plugged in
The fan speed does not change when the AUTO mode is activated.| If the room
becomes dark, the night mode is automatically activated when the appliance is
in AUTO mode. In this case, the fan speed is set to a low level. To re-set the
fan speed, select it manually using the Low, Medium and High buttons.
Weak airflow coming from the air outlet.| The pre-filter may be dirty and
require cleaning. Packing material attached to the filters which should have
been removed.
Air quality does not improve although the appliance has been running for some
time.| Check all the filters have been installed in the appliance and are
correctly installed in the following order: l) Pre-filter 2)High efficiency
composite filter. The Air Quality Sensor is damp. The humidity level in the
room is very high and is causing
condensation. Confirm that the sensor is clean and dry. The room in which you
are using the appliance is too large(over 50㎡), which is the maximum
recommended room size.
The colour of the Air Quality display remains the same| The air quality sensor
is dirty and requires cleaning. Insufficient ventilation in the room. Open a
window to improve ventilation.
The appliance is noisy.| Packing material still attached to the filters.
Check that it is all removed.
The appliance still indicates that the filter needs replacing but this has
already been done.| The filter re-set button was not pressed after changing
the filters. With the appliance running, press the reset button on the
controller, or the reset button at the air inlet of the air quality sensor for
2 seconds.
WARRANTY
TO OBTAIN WARRANTY SERVICE:
Sales support: service@shinco.net
WARRANTY PERIOD:
Labor: 1 Year from the Date of Purchase.
Parts: 1 Year from the Date of Purchase.
Shinco Electric Co., Ltd reserves rights to upgrade products without user notice.
References
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