dyson TP07 Purifier Cool User Manual
- June 7, 2024
- dyson
Table of Contents
- Assembling your machine
- Getting started
- Connecting to the Dyson Link app
- Power and continuous monitoring
- Information menu
- Auto mode
- Airflow speed and direction
- Oscillation
- Night mode and Sleep timer
- Changing your HEPA+Carbon filter
- Resetting your HEPA+Carbon filter life
- Changing your HEPA and carbon filters
- Resetting your HEPA and carbon filter life
- Changing your HEPA+Carbon filters with a catalytic filter
- Resetting your HEPA+Carbon filter life
- Looking after your machine
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
Dyson Purifier Cool™
User manual
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Front view of the Dyson Pure Cool air purifier fan, showing the amplifier loop and mesh filter cover.
Assembling your machine
Use both hands to lift your machine out of the box, by its base.
Do not lift out by the loop amplifier.
Assemble your machine with the filters that are supplied.
Dyson Purifier Cool
Supplied with a HEPA+Carbon filter.
Push your HEPA+Carbon filter into the outer cover and position it onto the
base. Push firmly until both outer covers click securely into place.
The air purifier fan with the filter covers open showing a HEPA plus carbon filter located in the filter covers. Arrows demonstrate that the filter covers will need to be assembled onto the base of the machine.
Dyson Purifier Cool
Supplied with separate HEPA and carbon filters.
Push the carbon filters into place on the machine.
Push the HEPA filter into the outer cover. Put the outer covers into position
on the base and push firmly until they both click securely into place.
The air purifier fan with the filter covers open showing a HEPA filter located
in the filter covers and a carbon filter. Arrows demonstrate that the carbon
filter is
fitted directly to the base of the machine and the filter covers will need to
be assembled onto the base of the machine.
Dyson Purifier Cool Formaldehyde
Your machine comes with a permanent catalytic filter and a HEPA+Carbon filter.
Push the catalytic filter into position on the machine.
Push the HEPA+Carbon filter into the outer cover and position on the base.
Push firmly until both outer covers click into place.
The air purifier fan with the filter covers open showing a HEPA plus carbon filter located in the filter covers and a catalytic filter. Arrows demonstrate that the catalytic filter is fitted directly to the base of the machine and the filter covers will need to be assembled onto the base of the machine.
Getting started
Place the remote control on top of the machine with the buttons facing down.
Plug in and switch on.
An image of the air purifier fan with the remote placed on the top of the loop amplifier and the location of the standby on/off button on the top of the base of the machine.
The layout of the remote control with the power button on the top left, the
airflow speed toggle button in the middle left and the oscillation button on
the bottom left. On the top right-hand side is the Information menu button,
then going downwards is the Auto mode button, Airflow direction and then
the Night mode button at the bottom.
Connecting to the Dyson Link app
Take full control with the Dyson Link app and access step-by-step setup and
support, control how and when your Dyson purifying fan operates, monitor air
quality with visual updates and automatically keep up to date with the latest
software updates.
Download the Dyson Link app from the App Store or Google Play.
Open the app and follow the on-screen instructions to create a new account.
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Connecting to your smart home
Using Amazon Alexa
Ask Alexa to enable the Dyson skill, to control your Dyson purifier or
purifier humidifier. And set a routine that automates how your machine works
with
other devices in your home.
Using Google Assistant
Control all of your connected purifiers with Google or set a routine to
automate how your machine works with other devices in your home. Just say
“Hey Google” to get started.
Using Siri
Connect your Dyson machines to Siri Shortcuts and you’ll be able to control
them with your voice, on your Apple device.
Power and continuous monitoring
Standby on/off
Press the Standby on/off button on your Dyson purifying fan or remote control
to stop your machine. It will continue to monitor the air quality.
Continuous monitoring
Continuous monitoring is turned off by default. Once turned on, it will always
be active until you turn it off again.
With continuous monitoring turned on, your Dyson purifying fan will gather air
quality, temperature, and humidity information, which is displayed on the LCD
screen and in the Dyson Link app.
Continuous monitoring
Press and hold the Auto mode button on the remote control for 5 seconds to
turn it on. The LCD screen will indicate when continuous monitoring is on or
off.
Wi-Fi Connectivity
Wi-Fi is on by default. To turn the Wi-Fi on or off, press and hold the
Standby on/off button on your machine for 5 seconds.
Information menu
Press this button to scroll through the information being monitored by your
Dyson purifying fan.
Information about air quality, temperature, humidity and filter levels is
shown on the LCD screen.
When a particular type of pollutant causes air quality to decrease, a symbol
for the pollutant will show on the LCD screen.
The remote control with the information button on the top right.
Indoor air quality – 12 seconds
Monitor the current air quality with a graph showing the last 12 seconds of
data.|
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Particulate matter (PM10)
Larger microscopic particles up to 10 microns in size, suspended in the air
we breathe. These include dust, mold, and pollen.|
Nitrogen dioxide and other oxidizing gases
These potentially harmful gases are released into the air by combustion, for
example, the burning gas when cooking and in vehicle exhaust emissions.|
Indoor humidity
The amount of water vapour in the air, shown as a percentage.|
Formaldehyde (HCHO)
A common indoor pollutant. It can be released for many years from furnishings,
floorings and glue.|
Particulate matter (PM2.5)
Microscopic particles up to 2.5 microns in size, suspended in the air we
breathe. These include smoke, bacteria and allergens.|
Volatile organic compounds
VOCs are typically odours that may be potentially harmful. These can be found
in cleaning products, paints and furnishings.|
Indoor temperature
Monitor the ambient temperature to help maintain a comfortable environment.|
Filters
The remaining filter life is shown on the LCD screen and will
indicate when your filters need replacing|
Wi-Fi
The current status of connection to the Wi-Fi network.|
Auto mode
Set your Dyson purifying fan to Auto mode and the onboard sensors will
intelligently adjust the settings of the machine according to the air quality.
Air quality: your machine will pause when the target air quality has been
reached, switching on again when the air quality levels drop.
Airflow speed: the airflow speed will increase until the target air quality
and temperature have been reached.
The remote control with the Auto mode button below the Information button on the right.
Airflow speed and direction
Press the Airflow speed button to increase and decrease the airflow speed.
Press the Airflow direction button to change the direction of airflow from
front to back.
Change the airflow direction for your personal comfort.
Select the Airflow direction to Fan mode for airflow from the front for
purifying and cooling.
The remote control with the Airflow speed toggle button on the left-hand side, in the middle. The Airflow direction button is on the right below the Auto mode button.
Oscillation
Press the Oscillation button to circulate the air around the room and scroll
through the oscillation settings from 0° to 350°.
Customize your oscillation setting in the Dyson Link app.
The remote control with the oscillation button on the bottom left.
Night mode and Sleep timer
In Night mode, your Dyson purifying fan will continue to monitor and respond
to changes in air quality, but only using its quietest settings – and with its
LCD screen dimmed.
Press the Night mode and Sleep timer button to scroll through the timer
options.
The remote control with the Night mode and sleep timer button on the bottom right.
Changing your HEPA+Carbon filter
Before changing your filter, switch off and unplug your Dyson purifying fan.
The remaining filter life is displayed on the screen and will indicate when
your non-washable filters need replacing. Press the Information button on your
remote or check on the Dyson Link app.
You’ll need to reset the filter life on your machine.
Dyson Purifier Cool
Supplied with a HEPA+Carbon filter.
To change your HEPA+Carbon filter, push down on the buttons on either side of
your machine to release the outer cover. Push down on the tabs to remove the
filter.
Push the replacement filter into the outer cover and make sure the tabs click
into place.
Put the outer covers into position on your machine and push firmly until they
both click securely into position.
Plugin and switch your machine, and reset your filter life.
The air purifier fan
with the filter covers open showing a HEPA plus carbon filter located in the
filter covers. Arrows demonstrate that the filter covers will need to be
assembled onto the base of the machine.
Resetting your HEPA+Carbon filter life
It’s important to reset your filter life after you have replaced your filter.
Resetting your HEPA+Carbon filter life
Press and hold the Night mode button on your remote control.
The display on your machine will count down from five, the filter life will be
reset and your machine is ready to use.
Pressing the night mode and sleep timer button on the bottom right of the remote control for 5 seconds.
Changing your HEPA and carbon filters
Before changing your filter, switch off and unplug your Dyson purifying fan.
The remaining filter life is displayed on the screen and will indicate when
your non-washable filters need replacing. Press the Information button on your
remote or check on the Dyson Link app.
You’ll need to reset the filter life on your machine.
Dyson Purifier Cool
Supplied with separate HEPA and carbon filters.
To change your HEPA filter, push down the buttons on either side of your
machine to release the filter covers. Push down on the tabs to remove the HEPA
filter.
Push the replacement filter into the outer cover and make sure the tabs click
into place.
To change the carbon filter from your machine, remove the filter from the base
of your machine and insert the replacement filter.
Put the outer covers into position on your machine and push firmly until they
both click securely into position.
Plugin and switch your machine, and reset your filter life.
The air purifier fan with the filter covers open showing a HEPA filter located in the filter covers and a carbon filter. Arrows demonstrate that the carbon filter is fitted directly to the base of the machine and the filter covers will need to be assembled onto the base of the machine.
Resetting your HEPA and carbon filter life
It’s important to reset your filter life after you have replaced your filter.
Resetting your HEPA filter life
Press and hold the Night mode button on your remote control.
The display on your machine will count down from five, the filter life will be
reset and your machine is ready to use.
Resetting your carbon filter life
Press and hold the Oscillation button on your remote control.
The display on your machine will count down from five, the filter life will be
reset and your machine is ready to use.
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Pressing the night mode and sleep timer button on the bottom right of the
remote control for 5 seconds.| Pressing the Oscillation button on the bottom
left of the remote control for 5 seconds.
Changing your HEPA+Carbon filters with a catalytic filter
Before changing your filter, switch off and unplug your Dyson purifying fan.
The remaining filter life is displayed on the screen and will indicate when
your non-washable filters need replacing. Press the Information button on your
remote or check on the Dyson Link app.
You’ll need to reset the filter life on your machine.
Dyson Purifier Cool Formaldehyde
Your machine comes with a permanent catalytic filter and a HEPA+Carbon filter.
You won’t need to change your catalytic filter.
To change your HEPA+Carbon filter, push down on the buttons on either side of
your machine to release the outer cover. Push down on the tabs to remove the
filter.
Push the replacement filter into the outer cover and make sure the tabs click
into place.
Put the outer covers into position on your machine and push firmly until they
both click securely into position.
Plugin and switch your machine, and reset your filter life.
The air purifier fan with the filter covers open showing a HEPA filter located in the filter covers and a carbon filter. Arrows demonstrate that the carbon filter is fitted directly to the base of the machine and the filter covers will need to be assembled onto the base of the machine.
Resetting your HEPA+Carbon filter life
It’s important to reset your filter life after you have replaced your filter.
Resetting your HEPA+Carbon filter life
Press and hold the Night mode button on your remote control.
The display on your machine will count down from five, the filter life will be
reset and your machine is ready to use.
Pressing the night mode and sleep timer button on the bottom right of the remote control for 5 seconds.
Looking after your machine
To always get the best performance from your Dyson purifying fan,
it’s important to regularly clean it and check for blockages.
Cleaning your machine
If your machine is dusty, wipe with a damp lint-free cloth.
Look for blockages in the air inlet holes on the filter and the small aperture
inside the loop amplifier.
Use a soft brush to remove dust and debris.
Don’t use detergents or polishes to clean your machine.
Error codes
If your machine shows an error code, try turning it off and then on again.
If this doesn’t clear the error code contact Dyson Customer Care.
For more information and support for your machine go to the Dyson Link app or
online: www.dyson.com/support
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