AENO AAP0004 User manual

Installation and Operation Manual for the
AENOTM Air Purifier
Model AAP0004
v. 1.0.3 | 14.04.2023


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Introduction
This manual contains a detailed description of the AENO AAP0004 air purifier as well
as instructions for its preparation, operation and maintenance.
Copyright
Copyright © ASBISc Enterprises PLC. All rights reserved.
The AENOTM trademark belongs to the ASBIS GROUP OF COMPANIES (hereinafter
ASBISc).
All trademarks, trade names, logos and other symbols mentioned herein are the
property of their respective owners.
The material presented under the name AENOTM and contained in this manual is
protected by international and local laws, including copyright and other related rights
laws.
Any references to names of other companies, brands and equipment in this document
are for the sole purpose of explanation and description of the devices and do not violate
anyone's intellectual property rights.
Any reproduction, copying, publication, further distribution or public display of
materials presented herein (in whole or in part) is only permitted after appropriate
written permission from the copyright holder.
Any unauthorized use of this manual materials may subject the user to civil liability and
criminal prosecution under applicable law.

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Responsibility and technical support
This document was prepared in accordance with all necessary requirements and
contains detailed information on the operation of the device, which is valid at the date
of the device's issue.
This manual as well as the quick start guide are an integral part of the device and
should always be available to the user as reference documentation.
ASBISc reserves the right to modify the device and to make additions and changes to
this document without prior notice to users and shall not be liable for possible
negative consequences resulting from the use of an outdated version of the
document or for any possible technical or typographical errors, omissions or
incidental or consequential damages that may arise from the transmission of this
document or the use of the device.
In the event of discrepancies in the language versions of the document, the Russian
version of this manual shall take precedence.
ASBISc does not guarantee with respect to the material herein, including but not
limited to merchantability and suitability for a particular purpose.
If you have any technical questions, please contact your local ASBISc representative
or Technical Support department at aeno.com. The most common problems
encountered are described in the section 7, "Troubleshooting," of this document.
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Standards compliance
The device is CE certified and meets the requirements of the
following European Union directives:
•Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 2014/30/EU;
•Low Voltage Directive 2014/35/EU;
•Directive 2009/125/EU on ecodesign requirements for energy-
related products;
The device complies with the UKCA labelling requirements
necessary to sell the device in the United Kingdom.
The device has passed all assessment procedures established in the
technical regulations of the Customs Union and complies with the
norms of the Customs Union countries.
The device meets the requirements of the RoHS Directive 2011/65/EU
on the restriction of the use of hazardous substances.
The crossed-out trash bin symbol is used to label electrical and
electronic equipment and indicates separate collection.
The symbol is given in accordance with the Directive 2012/19/EU on
Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) * and indicates
that this equipment requires separate collection at the end of its life
and must be disposed of separately from unsorted municipal waste.
To protect the environment and human health, dispose of used
electrical and electronic equipment according to approved safe
disposal guidelines.
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* See section 8, "Glossary", for an explanation.
Limitations and Warnings
Please read the information in this section of the document carefully before you start
installing and operating the device.
WARNING!
The warnings, precautions and instructions in this document cannot cover all
possible hazards. Use common sense when using the device.
Warning symbols and signs
Class III protection against electric shock. Protection against electric shock
is provided by the use of double or reinforced insulation.
The device's packaging is recyclable and is partially or completely made
from recycled material.
The packaging of the device can be disposed of along with household
waste.
Safe use guidelines
The device is intended to be used by:
•adults;
•children under the supervision of those responsible for their safety;
•people with disabilities who are physically able to operate and maintain the
device in accordance with this user manual.
The device should be operated only in a domestic environment and in the manner
described in this user manual. Failure to follow the operating instructions in this
manual may result in personal injury or property damage.
WARNING!
There is a UV-LED inside the device. It is not allowed to disassemble the device
and turn it on when it is disassembled, it is dangerous for sense of sight.

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1. The device is designed for use at home, in offices and other similar
environments. Do not use it in an industrial environment.
2. Place the device on a dry and clean horizontal surface, making sure there is no
chance of it toppling over. Never tilt the device while it is operating.
3. Do not install the device near open flames, hot surfaces, or heating appliances.
Avoid direct sunlight and exposure to other potential heat sources.
4. Do not use the device in an area where flammable substances such as
hairspray, sprays, deodorants, etc. are sprayed.
5. Do not use the device in rooms with extreme temperature fluctuations, in a
humid atmosphere, or where it may be exposed to splashes, drips or
condensation (for example, over an electric kettle), to avoid fire and/or electric
shock.
6. Do not place the device:
•in a draft –near air conditioners, doors, windows, exhaust fans, etc;
•over the sink or stove;
•in confined spaces (e.g., in a closet or under a closet);
•in places where the device can be blocked, such as curtains or furniture.
7. The device does not remove carbon monoxide or radon. Do not use it to
eliminate the effects of combustion processes or air pollution by hazardous
chemicals. Do not use the device in an area where the air contains particles of
oil.
8. The device cannot be used to replace a vent or hood while cooking.
9. Before you connect the device to the mains, check that the rated voltage
indicated in the technical documentation corresponds to the electrical voltage
of the outlet.
10. Before turning on the device, make sure that there is no packing material on
the filter and that the filter is installed according to the instructions
11. Connect the device only to a grounded power outlet. Do not use an extension
cord.
12. Plug the power cord in and unplug it from the outlet only with dry hands.
13. Place the power cord so that it cannot be accidentally stepped on or snagged.
14. Do not place the power cord on anything with a sharp edge and do not place
anything on top of the cord.
15. Make sure that the power cord does not hang over the edge of furniture or
touch surfaces that could damage the insulation.
16. Do not wrap the power cord around the device.
17. If the power cord is damaged, first power off the outlet, then unplug the device.
The power cord should only be replaced by a service technician.
18. Always unplug the power cord after use or before cleaning the unit.

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19. Use only accessories, materials or replacement parts recommended or supplied
by ASBISc.
20.Do not immerse the device in water or other liquids.
21. If the device has fallen into the water, do not touch it under any circumstances
and unplug it immediately.
22. Never use a device or adapter that has been in the water. Have them checked
by an authorized service centre.
23. If you notice a malfunction, stop using the device immediately and contact the
service center.
24.The device and its components should only be repaired by a service center
technician. Never try to repair the device yourself.
25. Do not make any modifications to the device or accessories.
26. Do not block the air intake or exhaust ports with your fingers or with any object.
27. Do not put anything on top of the device.
28. If the device has been out of service for an extended period of time, check that
the filter is clean before resuming the use. Bacteria can build up on the filter
over time, in that case it must be replaced.
29. Use a cotton cloth dampened with a little water and then a dry cloth to clean
the device's body. Clean only after turning off and unplugging the device.
30.Do not use strong chemicals or abrasive materials for cleaning.
31. Keep packaging out of the reach of children and pets (there is a risk of injury or
suffocation).
Warnings related to the use of ionization
In the process of air ionization a concomitant product is formed –ozone. In high
concentrations ozone destroys healthy body cells. * Maximum allowable
concentration of ozone in the air of the working area is 0.1 mg/m³, the threshold of
human sense of smell is approximately 0.01 mg/m³.* If there is a smell of ozone in the
room should turn off the device and ventilate the room.
In some cases, inhaling small amounts of ozone can cause short-term effects such as
coughing, shortness of breath, and difficulty breathing. If these symptoms occur, you
should consult a physician for recommendations regarding the possible use of the
device.
It is also not recommended to use the device without first consulting your doctor if
you have the following health problems:
•diseases of the upper respiratory tract, nervous system, and joints;
•oncological diseases;

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•hypertension, sclerosis of brain and heart vessels;
•high fever and inflammatory diseases;
•high sensitivity to ozone.
Warnings related to the emission of the built-in UV lamp
This type of decontamination is not harmful to the environment. However, UV
radiation can have adverse effects on human health if the UV lamp is turned on when
the body of the device is removed. Therefore, extreme caution should be exercised
when operating the UV lamps and follow all instructions contained in this operating
manual.

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* Information obtained from public sources.

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Contents
Introduction......................................................................................................................................................... 3
Copyright............................................................................................................................................................... 3
Responsibility and technical support ..................................................................................................4
Standards compliance.................................................................................................................................. 5
Limitations and Warnings .......................................................................................................................... 6
Contents ................................................................................................................................................................11
1.1 Purpose of the device ........................................................................................................................13
1.2 Technical specifications...................................................................................................................19
1.3 Package contents ..............................................................................................................................22
1.4 Packaging and labelling................................................................................................................22
1.5 Device control.......................................................................................................................................23
1.5.1 Device control panel ...................................................................................................................23
2 Installation and operation.....................................................................................................................25
2.1 Unpacking and preparing for operation..............................................................................25
2.2 Turning the device on and off....................................................................................................27
2.2.1 Ionization mode........................................................................................................................... 28
2.2.2 UV disinfection mode.............................................................................................................. 28
3 Maintenance and repair.........................................................................................................................29
3.1 Cleaning of the device's body .....................................................................................................29
3.2 Cleaning and changing the filter............................................................................................ 30
3.2.1 Cleaning the filter ....................................................................................................................... 30
3.2.2 Changing the filter .....................................................................................................................32
4 Warranty obligations .............................................................................................................................. 34
4.1 AENO service centers ......................................................................................................................35
4.2 Warranty service procedure.......................................................................................................35
4.3 LIABILITY LIMITATION ....................................................................................................................35
5 Storage, transportation and disposal.............................................................................................37
6 Other information......................................................................................................................................38

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7 Troubleshooting..........................................................................................................................................39
8 Glossary ............................................................................................................................................................ 41
Figures and tables
Figure 1 –Physical configuration ...........................................................................................................13
Figure 2 –Elements of the device........................................................................................................ 16
Figure 3 –Composition of the combined filter ............................................................................ 17
Figure 4 –Package *.....................................................................................................................................22
Figure 5 –Device control panel .............................................................................................................23
Figure 6 –Unpacking and Installation ..............................................................................................25
Figure 7 –Preparing for work ................................................................................................................ 26
Figure 8 –Examples of device placement ..................................................................................... 27
Figure 9 –Cleaning of the device's body ........................................................................................ 30
Figure 10 –Prohibition of contact with water...............................................................................32
Table 1 –Main technical specifications.............................................................................................. 19
Table 2 –Accessories ....................................................................................................................................22
Table 3 –Device control panel buttons.............................................................................................23
Table 4 –Typical problems and solutions....................................................................................... 39

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1 General description and specifications
1.1 Purpose of the device
The AENO air purifier is designed to clean indoor air from allergens, including flower
pollen, fungal spores, dust particles, pet hair, as well as to eliminate unpleasant odors.
The air purifier provides multiple-stage cleaning.
NOTE
This air purifier is not a substitute for regular cleaning, nor does it function as a
kitchen hood during cooking.
Figure 1 –Physical configuration

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Elements of the device (see figure 2):
1
–the body of the device
2, 3
–air inlet and outlet openings
4
–port for connecting the power cable
5–10
–controle panel buttons
11
–bottom cover handle
12, 13
–bottom cover latches
Figure 2 –Elements of the device

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Figure 3 –Composition of the combined filter
The combined filter consists of a pre-filter (a), an E11 class HEPA filter (b), and a carbon
filter (c) (see figure 3).
Pre-filter: captures particles the size of >0.3 mm (dust, pet hair, hair, etc.).
HEPA filter class E11: removes fine dust, pollen, bacteria, viruses and parasitic fungal
spores from the air. Purification efficiency in the MPPS range (approximately 0.1 –0 .3
µm) is at least 99.23 % **.
Carbon filter: removes unpleasant odors ***.
* The tests have shown that the degree of protection against Escherichia coli bacteria and
Staphylococcus aureus –99.9 %, the degree of antiviral protection against influenza A (strain H1N1)
–99.03 %, for microorganisms ATCC 9642, ATCC 11797, ATCC 6205, ATCC 9645, ATCC 15233 growth
rate for the study period –0 %.
** Information obtained from public sources.

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*** According to the tests conducted
Additional air cleaning and disinfection options
Ionizer: produces negative ions, attracts residual dirt.
UV lamp: generates ultraviolet radiation of type C with a wavelength of 275 nm.
Ultraviolet radiation in the spectral range 205–315 nm has antibacterial properties *.

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* Information obtained from public sources.
1.2 Technical specifications
Table 1 –Main technical specifications
Parameter
Value
Model
AAP0004
Control
Touchpad
Types of cleaning
Combined filter
Ionizer
UV lamp
Nominal device
parameters
Input voltage: 12 V (DC)
Input current: 2.0 A
Nominal parameters of
the adapter
Input voltage: 110–240 V (AC)
Input current: 0.6 A
Input power: 24.0 W
Frequency: 50/60 Hz
Power consumption
Standby mode: 1.6 W
Low speed: 5.9 W
Middle speed: 7.5 W
High speed: 10.1 W
Protection class against
electric shock
Class III *
Degree of protection of
the body
IP33 *
Filter
Type: combined, 3 in 1
Contents: Pre-filter, E11 grade HEPA filter*, charcoal filter
Service life: 2200 h
Weight: 356 g
Size: 162×172×172 mm

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Parameter
Value
UV lamp
Type: UV-C LED *
Сapability: 1.2 W
UV wavelength: 275 nm
Service life: up to 50 000 h
Noise level during
operation
22 −40 dB (at 1 m) *
Air ionizer
Power: 0.4 W
Operating modes (fan
speed)
Sleep mode (low speed) (1130 rpm ±5 %)
Middle speed (1250 rpm ±5 %)
High speed (1450 rpm ±5 %)
Serviced area
25 –35 м2 **
Air purification time in the
serviced area
30 min
Productivity (CADR)
150–200 m 3/h ***
Indicators
Filter change indicator
Operating conditions
Temperature: 0...+50 °C
Relative humidity: 20–75 % (no condensation)
Storage conditions
Temperature: −30...+55 °C
Relative humidity: 20–75 % (non-condensing)
Installation
On a flat, horizontal surface
Body material
ABS plastic
Colour
White
Size (L×W×H)
205×205×375 mm
Network cable
Length: 1.2 m
Weight
Net: 2.1 kg
Gross: 2.8 kg
Warranty period
2 years
Service life
2 years
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