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Intelligent auto purification|Color-coded air quality|3-layer filter|Smart filter status indicator|Instant purification|Air quality display|Track and control with the app|Auto-ambient lighting|Ultra-quiet operation
Intelligent auto purification
Color-coded air quality
3-layer filter
Smart filter status indicator
Instant purification
Air quality display
Track and control with the app
Auto-ambient lighting
Ultra-quiet operation
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Intelligent auto purification:
Smart sensing technology senses in real time and automatically removes all three major threats of indoor air: particles, harmful gases and indoor allergens. Switch easily between 3 modes; Auto, Sleep and Turbo.
Color-coded air quality:
Easily identify the air quality in your home with a simple color-coding system displayed on the top of your air purifier.
3-layer filter:
Prefilter catches dust and hair, followed by the activated charcoal filter that removes harmful gases and unpleasant odors. Finally, the NanoProtect HEPA filter captures ultra-fine particles as small as 0.003 microns.
Smart filter status indicator:
See the amount of pollutants filtered and how much life your filter’s got left for effortless maintenance
Instant purification:
Superior filtration performance boosts clean air delivery to 520 m3/hr CADR. Enjoy clean air in a 20m2 room in just 6 minutes* with our new 3D air circulation system.
Air quality display:
See the real-time air quality in your home at a glance, giving you complete peace of mind without the wait. View 3 different display options; Allergen, Gases or PM2.5.
Track and control with the app:
Control your air purifier and check the air quality in your home anytime, anywhere with the Clean Home+ app. Amazon Alexa compatible, command the purifier with just your voice!
Auto-ambient lighting:
Lighting automatically adjusts according to the environment in your room, giving you all of the benefits without any of the disturbance.
Ultra-quiet operation:
In Sleep Mode, display lights are dimmed, and the purifier operates in near silence for clean air while you sleep. Certified by Quiet Mark.
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Pre-filter is the filter surface of a cylindrical filter. When filter cleaning alert displays on the screen, clean the filter surface with a vacuum cleaner. When filter replacement alert displays on the screen, it’s time to replace the filter. Please check your user manual to see replacement indications specific for your model.
Note: There is no filter cleaning alert on some Philips Air Purifiers. Please follow the cleaning schedule and instructions on the user manual specific for your model.
PM2.5 is a scale for measuring real time air quality. Its values vary from 0 to 500.
The PM2.5 indication is connected to your Philips Purifier’s air quality ring light to inform you in real time about the quality of the ambient air.
The different colors indicate the following:
Blue: good.
Blue-violet: fair
Red-Purple: unhealthy
Red: very unhealthy
Your Philips Air Purifier may contain different filters depending on the model. To find out the one suitable for yours, read the article below.
Philips Air Purifier filtersYour Philips Air Purifier comes with multiple layers of filters or a cylindrical filter and warns you when a filter must be replaced. Depending on the Philips Air Purifier you have, you might see different types of filter replacement alert lights.
A) Air Purifiers AC400x, AC401x, AC402x, AC407x, AC408x, ACP073x, ACP077x, ACP007x:See further explanations below.
B) All other Philips Air Purifiers: Air Purifiers that do not belong to the list mentioned above, show a filter replacement indication light, icon or code (models with a display panel) to alert you.
See further explanations below.
A) Purifiers AC400x, AC401x, AC402x, AC407x, AC408x, ACP073x, ACP077x, ACP007x:When filter replacement light 1 flashes (in red): The pre-filter needs to be cleaned. You can wash it under running tap and dry it completely it before installing it back. Alternatively, you can clean it using a vacuum cleaner.
When the filter replacement light 2 is on or flashing (in red): When the filter replacement light 2 flashes or is on continuously, you need to replace the multi-care filter (for Air purifier AC4004 only). This filter cannot be washed. After replacement, make sure you reset your appliance
The filter replacement light 3/4 is on (in red): The filter 3 (activated carbon filter) and filter 4 (HEPA filter) need to be replaced. After replacing them, make sure you reset your purifier. Please note that these filters cannot be washed.
The filter replacement light 5 flashes (in red): This light indicates that the humidification filter should be replaced.
B) All other purifiersYour Philips Air Purifier may without a display screen, it has a filter replacement light and will stay on. If your Philips Purifier has a display screen, then it will show one of the following codes or icon goes on (Figure 1 in below image) to alert you:
Codes A1 to A9: Replace NanoProtect HEPA filter.
Codes C1 to C9: Replace the NanoProtect AC filter.
Code: F0: Clean the Pre-filter.
If you notice that the airflow coming from your Philips Air Purifier is weak and the air quality light does not turn blue, find out here what you can do to solve the issue.
Note: All images shown below are generic representations only; there can be some differences among specific appliances.
Packaging materials have not been fully removedIf packaging remains around the filters, then you might notice weak airflow and the air quality light might not turn blue.
To solve this, please make sure to remove all packaging materials from the filters.
The pre-filter is dirtyA dirty pre-filter (C in the picture below) can also cause the airflow from your Philips Air Purifier to be weak.
Clean the pre-filter by washing it under the tap and letting it dry (it needs to be fully dry before it goes back into your purifier).
The filters are dirtyDirty filters (marked as A and B in the picture, but some purifiers only have filter A) can cause a weak airflow as well.
These filters should be replaced once a year or as recommended for your specific air purifier model, and they should not be washed.
If your Philips Air Purifier does not remove odors or smells as expected, there can be several reasons. Please find out here how we can help you.
The room air quality is very poorIf you are using the appliance in a room in which the ambient air quality is very poor, please open the windows to improve the air circulation.
The room is too bigYour Philips Air Purifier should not be used in a room that is bigger than recommended. If this is the case, then its performance will not be optimal and some odors/smells might not be removed properly.
The recommended room size depends on your specific air purifier model. See the table below for more information or the user manual of the air purifier:
The filter has reached the end of its lifeThe lifetime of the filter is not fixed. It depends on the ambient air quality.
You can put the filter out in the sun for a couple of hours to remove the odours. If this does not help, you need to replace the filter.
If the air quality does not improve or the air quality light does not turn blue when using your Philips Air Purifier, find out the possible causes and solutions here.
Packaging material has not been removedPackaging material needs to be removed from the filters of your Philips Air Purifier. Please remove all packaging materials as shown in the below picture.
The standalone filters are not placed correctlyThe filters need to be placed in the right order and direction for your Philips Air Purifier to function correctly. Please check the numbers and then place the filter back with the tag pointing towards you.
The air quality sensor is dirty or wetThe air quality sensor in your Philips Air Purifier (indicated as figure 1 in the image below) should be dry and clean. Please check and clean it with a cotton bud if necessary.
Make sure pre-filter is cleanIf your Philips Air Purifier contains standalone filters, please wash the pre-filter under a running tap. You can use a soft brush, if it is very dirty, to brush away the dust. If your Philips Air Purifier contains a cylindrical filter, please clean the pre-filter (filter surface) with a vacuum cleaner.
You can also find step-by-step instructions specific to your model in the User Manual.
The windows are openIf the windows are open and polluted air continues coming in from outside, your purifier might not be able to improve the air quality. Please try to close all the doors/windows while operating the air purifier for at least four hours and select the highest speed mode. If PM2.5 level is more than 150, please use product in highest fan speed/turbo mode.
The room is too bigThe room in which you use the air purifier is larger than the maximum size the appliance can effectively purify. Make sure the size of the room does not exceed the maximum indicated for your air purifier model.
New furniture in the roomWhen adding new furniture to a room, the air quality might become affected by gases it might emit. These gases should disappear gradually in the next weeks.
If you wonder what the air quality lights or ring lights of your Philips Air Purifier mean, please find out here.
Note: All images shown below are generic representations only; there can be some differences among specific appliances.
Air purifiers with air quality ring lightsYou can see the quality of air your Philips Air Purifier is cleaning using the air quality lights (see image below). The different colors indicate the following:
Blue: good.
Blue-violet: fair
Red-Purple: unhealthy
Red: very unhealthy
Air purifiers with a quality lightIn this case, your air purifier indicates the current quality of the air by displaying a red or green light.
In the first few minutes after you select the SmartAir Control function, the air quality indicator will flash red to indicate that the air quality sensor is measuring the ambient air quality. After approximately 5 minutes, the air quality indicator lights up green if the air quality is good or lights up red if the air quality is poor.