PHILIPS AMF220 3-In-1 Purifier Fan and Heater User Manual
- June 6, 2024
- Philips
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AMF220
User manual
This product is only suitable for well-insulated spaces or occasional use.
Your 3-in-1: air purifier, fan, and heater
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Product overview (fig 1)
A | Remote control | F | Display screen |
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B | Housing | G | Philips filter (FYM220/30) |
C | Control buttons | H | Back cover |
D | Light strip | I | Storage slot for remote control |
E | Air outlet | J | Air quality sensor |
Display overview (fig 2)
K | Temperature display | N | Air quality indicator |
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L | Child lock indicator | O | Filter replacement alert |
M | PM2.5 display |
Controls overview (fig 3)
| | | | |
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Short press| Timer| Oscillation| Fan setting| Heater setting| On/off
Press for3 seconds| Sleep
Light on/off| Reset filter
lifetime| Child lock
Getting started
Installing the filter
Note: Make sure the appliance is unplugged from the electrical outlet before installing the filter.
- To remove the back cover, hold the side of it with both hands and pull (fig 4).
- Pull the filter from the appliance (fig 5)
- Remove all packaging materials from the filter (fig 6)
- Put the filter back into the appliance (fig 7).
- Reattach the back cover (fig 8).
Setting up the remote control
- Pull out the plastic film on the remote control to activate the battery (fig9).
- Pair the remote control with the appliance if you have multiple devices in one house (see the chapter “Pairing your remote control”).
Note: Place the remote control in the slot and it snaps in place automatically (fig 10).
Using the 3-in-1: air purifier, fan, and heater
Air quality light
PM2.5 level | Air quality light color | Air quality level |
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≤ 12 | Blue | Good |
13-35 | Blue-purple | Fair |
36-55 | Purple-red | Poor |
> 55 | Red | Very poor |
Turning on and off
Note:
- Plug the appliance into the power outlet; do not use a power strip.
- If the appliance is running in heating mode when you turn it off, it continues working for a few seconds to exhaust the remaining heat.
- Press to switch on the appliance.
- The display panel lights up, and the appliance shows the PM2.5 level and temperature (fig 11).
- Press to switch off the appliance.
Heater and fan
| | | | Light strip
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Heater | Low| Medium| High| Red
Fan | Low| Medium| High| Blue
Oscillation
Press the button, the appliance can oscillate at three angles: 60°, 120°, and 350°.
Setting the timer
Press the button repeatedly to set the operating hours of the appliance. The timer is available from 1 to 7 hours.
To deactivate the timer, press the button repeatedly until all the hour indicators are off.
Setting the child lock
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Press and hold the button for 3 seconds to activate the child lock (fig l2).
appears on the screen.
All the other buttons are unresponsive except on/off. -
Press and hold the button for 3 seconds to deactivate the child lock.
disappears.
Sleep, turning light on/off
-
Press and hold the button for 3 seconds (fig 13).
The display screen dims, rest lights will turn off. -
Press any button to turn all lights on.
Pairing your remote control
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Unplug the appliance from the power outlet and wait for 10 seconds. Plug in the appliance, then within 5 seconds, press the button on the appliance twice (fig 14).
The 2h indicator lights up. -
Long press the button for 5 seconds on the remote control within 5 seconds (fig 15).
The and indicator of fan button on the appliance lights up, and the appliance operates in the fan mode, indicating that the pairing is successful (fig16).
Note: If the “2h” indicator is blinking, you must repeat the pairing.
Replacing the battery
- Push the battery bracket edge gently and pull it out of the remote control (fig 17).
- Insert the new battery with correct polarities as indicated (fig 18).
- Put the battery bracket back into the remote control (fig 19).
Cleaning and maintenance
Note: Switch off the appliance and unplug it from the power outlet before continuing.
Cleaning the body of the appliance
Use a soft, dry cloth to clean the appliance surface, including air inlet and
outlet.
Clean particle sensor surface. Do not open particle sensor cover (fig 20).
Cleaning the filter surface
Clean the filter surface with a vacuum cleaner or brush every two weeks.
- Pull the back cover and remove it from the appliance (fig 4).
- Pull the filter from the appliance (fig 21).
- Clean the surface of the filter with a vacuum cleaner (fig 22).
- Put the filter back into the appliance (fig7).
- Reattach the back cover (fig 8).
- Wash your hands thoroughly after cleaning the filter (fig 23).
Filter replacement
When the filter replacement alert lights up
Note:
- The filter is not washable or reusable.
- Do not smell the filter because it contains air pollutants.
Replace the filter when lights up on the screen (fig 24).
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Replace the filter with a Philips filter (FYM220/30). Follow the instructions in the chapter “Installing the filter”.
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Press to switch on the appliance.
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Press and hold the button for 3 seconds to reset the filter replacement time (fig 25).
The filter replacement alert disappears from the screen. -
Wash your hands thoroughly after replacing the filter (fig 23).
Before the filter, replacement alert lights up
You can replace the filter before the filter replacement alert ( ) lights up.
If you do this, you need to reset the filter lifetime counter manually.
- Unplug the appliance from the power outlet and wait 10 seconds.
- Plug the appliance into the power outlet (fig 26).
- Within 15 seconds after power on, press and hold the button for 3 seconds to reset the filter lifetime counter.
The filter replacement alert blinks once after successfully resetting the filter.
Troubleshooting
This chapter summarizes the most common problems you could encounter with the appliance. If you are unable to solve the problem with the information below, contact the Consumer Care Center in your country.
Problem | Possible solution |
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The airflow from the air outlet is significantly weaker than before. | • The |
surface of the filter is dirty. Clean the surface of the filter (see
the chapter “Cleaning and maintenance”).
The air quality does not improve even though the appliance has been operating
for a long time.| • Check whether the packing material is removed from the
filter.
• Check whether the filter is installed in the appliance.
• Clean the sensor cover surface with a mop or vacuum cleaner;Do not open the
sensor cover or touch inside.
• Room size is too large, or the outdoor air quality is poor. For optimum
purification performance, close the doors and windows when operating the
appliance.
• There are indoor pollution sources. Examples include cigarette smoke,
cooking fumes, incense, perfume and alcohol.
• Filter has reached end of life.Replace the filter with a new one.
The appliance produces a strange smell.| • The first few times you use the
appliance, it may produce a plastic smell. This is normal.
• If the appliance produces a burning smell, immediately unplug it and turn it
upside down to check whether any foreign objects have fallen into the
appliance. If nothing is found, please contact your Philips dealer or an
authorized Philips service center.
• The filter may produce an odor after being used for a while because of the
absorption of indoor gases. It’s recommended that you reactivate the filter by
putting it in direct sunlight for repeated use. If the odor remains, replace
the filter.
The appliance is too loud.| • The noise level is higher if you select high
speed.
• If anything drops into air outlet, it may also cause abnormal loud sound.
Immediately turn off the appliance and turn it upside down to remove foreign
objects.
• If there is an abnormal sound, contact the Consumer Care Center in your
country.
The appliance still indicates that I need to replace a filter, but I already
did.| • Perhaps you did not reset the filter lifetime counter. Switch on the
appliance. Then press and hold the button for 3 seconds.
The heating function is not working.| • Check whether the air inlet or air
outlet is blocked.
• Check whether the filter surface is excessively dirty and blocking airflow.
If so, the heating function may stop working for protection.
Information requirements for electric local space heaters
Model identifier(s): AMF220
Item| Symbol| Value| Unit| Item| Unit
Heat output| | | | Type of heat input, for electric storage local space
heaters only (select one)|
Nominal heat output| P nom| 2,1| kW| manual heat charge control, with
integrated thermostat| [no]
Minimum heat output (indicative)| P min| 1,2| kW| manual heat charge control
with room and/or outdoor temperature feedback| [no]
Maximum
continuous heat output| R max C| 1,8| kW| electronic heat charge control with
room and/or outdoor temperature feedback| [yes]
Auxiliary electricity consumption| | | | fan assisted heat output| [no]
At nominal heat output| el max| N/A| kW| Type of heat output/room temperature
control (select one)
At minimum heat output| el min| N/A| kW| single-stage heat output and no room
temperature control| [no]
In standby mode| el SB| 0| kW| Two or more manual stages, no room temperature
control| [no]
| | | | with mechanic thermostat room temperature control| [no]
| | | | with electronic room temperature control| [yes]
| | | | electronic room temperature control plus day timer| [no]
| | | | Other control options (multiple selections possible)
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| | | | room temperature control, with presence detection| [no]
| | | | room temperature control, with open window detection| [no]
| | | | with distance control option| [no]
| | | | with adaptive start control| [no]
| | | | with working time limitation| [yes]
| | | | with black bulb sensor| [no]
Contact details| Philips Consumer Lifestyle B.V
Building TC, Tussendiepen 4, 9206 AD Drachten, The Netherlands
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