Clemas & Co Blue 3210 User manual

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Please read this user manual carefully and keep it for future reference.
The latest version of this user manual can be found on www.blueair.com
Note:
There
may
be
local
variations
of
these
models.
Product name:
Model
number:
3210
3231101000
3410
3431101000
Content
Blue 3210/3410
4
Safety
instructions 6
Get
started 8
Filters
11
Care and maintenance
15
Disposal and
recycling
17
Help
and
support
17
Warranty
information 17
Specifications 18
EN

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Blue 3210/3410
Blueair purifiers are available in two models. All models have a pre-filter and a HEPASilent
TM
main filter to purify air. All Blue models have control functions and a built in sensor.
The air purifier is mainly composed of a motor, a fan and filters. The air purifier removes
contaminants from the air in a room to improve indoor air quality.
You
can
change
the
air
purifier
settings
at
any
time,
using
the
control
panel
on
the
air
purifier.
Recommendations
for
best
performance
•
Use the air purifier in a room that does not exceed the room size recommendation.
•
Place the air purifier in a location where air can circulate freely in, out and around the air
purifier.
•
Do not place the air purifier closer than 10 cm to another object.
•
During operation, keep doors and windows in the room with the air purifier closed.
•
Only use original Blueair filters.
•
Change the main filter when the filter replacement indicator appears on the control
panel.
•
Follow
the
maintenance
instructions
in
this
user
manual.

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A Touch button
F
Main
filter
(Particle
+
Carbon
filter)
B
Air outlet
G Pre-filter
C Air quality indicator
H Air quality sensor
D
Fan and motor
I Power cable (not in picture)
E Filter shelf ring
J
User
Manual
(not
in
picture)
E
F
G
A
B
H
C
D

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Safety instructions
Blue 3210/3410 air purifiers are electrical appliances for indoor use
only, take the necessary precautions to reduce the risk of fire, electric
shock or injury.
•
This appliance can be used by children aged from 8 years and
above and persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental
capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if they have been
given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance in
a safe way and understand the hazards involved.
•
Children shall not play with the appliance.
•
Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be made by children
without supervision.
•
Always disconnect the appliance from the power supply before
maintenance.
•
Do not attempt to open or service the appliance yourself. Service
must be done by the manufacturer, service agent or similarly
qualified personnel using only original Blueair spare parts.
•
Ensure that the power cable and the power plug are not at risk of
getting damaged. To avoid hazard, a damaged power cable must
always be replaced by the manufacturer, service agent or similarly
qualified person.
•
If the appliance is damaged or malfunctions, turn it off, disconnect
it from the power supply and contact Blueair.
•
The power plug must be firmly inserted in the power socket.
•
When disconnecting the unit from the power supply, do not pull on

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the power cord, pull on the power plug.
•
Use the power cable provided with your Blueair air purifier to plug
directly and firmly into an appropriate, electrical outlet.
•
Do not use an extension cord or a power strip. Refer to the rating
label on your appliance.
•
Do not alter the power plug in any way. If the plug does not fit into
the outlet, contact qualified personnel to install the proper outlet.
•
Do not use the included power cord for anything else but the
appliance.
•
Do not allow objects to enter or block the air inlets and air outlets
as this can cause electric shock or damage the appliance.
•
Do not place any objects on top of or directly against the
appliance.
•
Do not sit on, stand, climb onto or hang from the appliance.
•
Keep the appliance, including the power cable, at a safe distance
from heated surfaces and open fire.
•
Keep the appliance and power plug away from water and other
liquids.
•
Keep the appliance and power plug away from chemicals such as
pesticides and deodorants.
•
Place the appliance on the floor. The appliance must be placed on
a stable surface.
•
Do not use the appliance outdoors or in wet environments such as
bathrooms, laundry rooms or pool areas.

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Get started
Step 1
Plug the power cable
into a wall outlet.
Step
2
Press the button to
turn the air purifier
on and adjust the fan
speed mode.
On/Off and fan speed controls
Available
settings
are:
Auto,
Night,
Everyday,
Boost
and
Off.
The indicator lights on the touch button indicate the selected fan speed. The lights
automatically dim down completely 5 seconds after pressing the touch button, indicating a
deactivated fan speed control mode. Press the touch button once to reactivate on/off and
fan speed control. The indicator lights light up and you can adjust the fan speed mode again.
Autostart
The autostart feature automatically restarts the air purifier at the last set speed if it has
been unplugged, used with a power switch timer, or if a power failure occurs.
Auto mode
In auto mode the air purifier automatically controls the airflow based on air quality
information from the sensor.

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On/
Auto mode
Night
mode
Everyday
mode
Boost mode
Off
Press once to turn the unit On and to set it to Auto mode.
Press
twice
to
set
to
Night
mode
(low
fan
speed)
Press
three
times
to
set
to
Everyday
mode
(medium
fan
speed).
Press
four
times
to
set
to
Boost
mode
(high
fan
speed).
Press
five
times
to
turn
the
unit
Off.

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Air quality information
The air quality levels for particulate matter (PM) are indicated using a color scale on the air
quality indicator. The air quality indicator is completely dimmed in Night mode.
PM2.5,
Particulate
matter,
particles
with
diameter
of
size
2.5
micrometers
or
less.
Air quality level (PM 2.5)
Polluted
Moderate
Good

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Filters
The air purifier is delivered with a fabric pre-filter and a main filter. The filters purify the air
from both particles and gases. For best performance, clean the pre-filters regularly and
change the main filter when the air purifier indicates filter change.
To find the right main filter for your air purifier, use the Blueair app or visit www.blueair.com.
The model number of your air purifier can be found on the rating label on the air purifier.
Important! Always turn off and disconnect the appliance from the power supply before
changing filters, cleaning or carrying out maintenance procedures.
Blueair filter
subscription
program
Use the Blueair app or visit www.blueair.com to sign up for the Blueair filter subscription
program. (Not available in all markets)
Button control functions
Change filter
When the indicator
light turns red (after 6
months of operation)
you should change the
main filter.
Filter replacement
indicator
Press the button down
for 7 seconds to reset
the filter replacement
indicator.

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Clean and change the pre-filters
For best performance, clean the pre-filter regularly. Vacuum the exterior of the fabric pre-
filter with a soft brush attachment to remove dust. If the pre-filter requires a deeper clean,
wash it on a gentle, low-temperature cycle in the washing machine.
Important! Press the Velcro strips together on the pre-filter before machine wash.
Step 1
Turn the unit off and unplug
it.
Step
3
Remove the top cylinder from
the unit.
Step
2
Carefully push the top
cylinder down while rotating
counterclockwise to unlock.
Step
4
Open the pre-filter panel and
remove the pre-filter.
Step
5
Wash the pre-filter in the
washing machine, according
to instructions on the pre-
filter´s label.
Step
7
Carefully push the top
cylinder down, at the
same time rotating it
clockwise to secure it back
into the lock.
Step
6
Place the pre-filter back onto
the unit.
Adjust the pre-filter and the
panel to hide the power cord
in the back.
Step
8
Plug in
the
unit.

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Change the main filter
When
changing
the
filter,
vacuum
any
dust
that
may
have
accumulated
inside
the
unit.
Important! Use only original Blueair filters suitable for the model to ensure proper function
and performance of the air purifier, and to qualify for full warranty coverage.
Step 1
When the indicator light
glows red, it’s time to change
the main filter.
Step
3
Carefully push the top
cylinder down while rotating
counterclockwise to unlock.
Step
2
Turn the unit off and unplug
it.
Step
4
Remove the top cylinder
from the unit.
Step
5
Open the pre-filter panel and
remove the pre-filter.
Step
7
Grip the filter handles and
pull upwards to remove the
main filter from the inner
structure.
Step
6
Carefully remove the filter
shelf ring.
Step
8
Position the new main filter
onto the inner structure.
The filter handles should
face upwards.

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Step
9
Press the filter shelf ring
firmly into position above the
main filter. The filter shelf ring
protects the top edge of the
main filter from damage.
Step 11
Carefully push the top
cylinder down while rotating
clockwise to secure the lock.
Step
10
Place the pre-filter back onto
the unit.
Adjust the pre-filter and the
panel to hide the power cord
in the back.
Step
12
Plug in
the
unit.
Step
13
Press the touch button for
a duration of 7 seconds to
reset the filter replacement
timer.
This lets the air purifier know
that you have changed the
filter.
The indicator light flashes for
4 seconds, and then changes
from red to white.

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Care and maintenance
General
•
Disconnect the air purifier from the power supply before maintenance.
•
Do not allow foreign objects to enter the air inlets or air outlets. This may cause electric
shock or damage the air purifier.
•
Never clean with gasoline, chemical solvents or
corrosive materials as
these agents may
damage the air
purifier.
•
Make sure the air purifier is completely dry before connecting it to power.
•
Do
not
wash
the
main
filter.
The
main
filter
is
not
washable
or
reusable.
Cleaning
•
Wash the pre-filter according to the instructions on the pre-filter´s label or vacuum the pre-
filter with a soft brush attachment.
•
Wipe the exterior of the air purifier with a soft, clean, damp cloth.
•
Clean and check the power cable and power plug for wear or damages.
•
Clean
the
sensor
when
changing
the
main
filter.

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Clean the air quality sensor
The inlet for the air quality sensor is located at the back of the air purifier.
Important!
Do
not
use
fingers
or
any
unrecommended
objects
to
clean
inside
the
sensor
inlet.
Step 1
Turn the unit off and unplug
it.
Step
2
Carefully push the top
cylinder down while rotating
counterclockwise to unlock.
Step
3
Remove the top cylinder
from the unit.
Step
4
Press the button on the
inside of the unit to open
the lid covering the sensor
and remove the lid.
Step
5
Gently clean the sensor with
a cotton swab, and attach
the sensor lid
Step
7
Plug in
the
unit.
Step
6
Carefully push the top
cylinder down while
rotating clockwise to
secure the lock.

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Disposal and recycling
This air purifier should be recycled as electronic waste and the filter recycled as plastic
according to local regulations. If you have questions regarding the disposal of this air purifier,
please contact your local authorities or Blueair dealer and ask for the correct method of
recycling.
The crossed-out waste bin symbol on the appliance or on its packaging means that
at the end of its useful lifespan, the product must be disposed of separately from
ordinary household wastes.
Help and support
If you have questions about your product, please visit www.blueair.com or contact your local
Blueair retailer.
To
contact
Blueair
for
personalized
support,
please
visit
www.blueair.com/customer-support
Warranty information
The Blueair Limited Warranty applies only if the air purifier is installed, used and maintained
according to the instructions in this manual.
For
warranty
conditions,
please
visit
www.blueair.com/warranty
Warranty
and
returns
If you purchased the air purifier at one of our authorized retailers, please contact the same
store to request assistance.

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Specifications
Blue
3210
Blue
3410
Input Power, Frequency
100-240VAC
50/60Hz
100-240VAC
50/60Hz
Power consumption/
Rated input power
2-
10W
3-
35W
Sound level (min/max)
1
18-48
dB
23-53
dB
Recommended
room
size
2
17
m
2
36
m2
CADR
Smoke2
210
m3
/
h
425
m3
/
h
CADR
Dust2
181
m3/h
425
m3
/
h
CADR
Pollen2
163
m3/h
415
m3/h
1
Sound pressure according to GB/T18801 and GB4214.1
2
According
to
ANSI/AHAM
AC-1-2019
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