
OWNER’S MANUAL AAS900 AIR SCRUBBER
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Thank you for choosing our Air Scrubber
The air scrubber is a portable ltration system that draws air in from the surrounding environment and passes it
through an advanced ltration system. The unit removes airborne particles like dust, mold spores, pollen, pet dander
and miscellaneous debris.
It uses an ecient mix of airow and ltration to create “cleaner” air. The unit’s maximum 900m3/h motor draws air
into three types of lters--a pre-lter and a activated carbon lter and a HEPA lter. The rst stage of ltration captures
larger particles,the second stage of eectively wipe o the toxicant and the third stage of ltration captures much
smaller particles down to 0.3 microns and larger, such as mold spores and fungi.
You can use the air scrubber for mold remediation or water damage restoration.
IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS
When using any electrical appliance, Basic safety precautions should always be followed.
WARNING - to reduce the risk of re, electrical shock or injury to persons or property:
1. Always operate the product from a power source of the same voltage, frequency and rating as indicated on the
product identication plate.
2. Close supervision is necessary when any product is used by or near children the elderly or the inrm. Do not
allow children to use the appliance as a toy.
3. Do not operate any product with a damaged power cord or plug, after the product malfunctions, dropped or
damaged in any way. Return the complete product to the place of purchase for inspection, repair or replacement.
4. Switch o and unplug from the power socket when not in use, before assembling or before cleaning.
5. Do not operate in standing water.
6. Keep wiring and motor dry. If electrical components become wet, allow them to dry completely before using.
7. Unit must be electrically grounded. Insert 3-prong plug on power cord directly into matching grounded recep-
tacle.
8. Never use a water hose or pressure washer to clean electrical components; water could enter the electrical
compartment causing a shock hazard.
GENERAL INFORMATION