ReSPR FLEX User manual

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ReSPR
FLEX
Owner’s Manual
ReSPR
Technologies

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Welcome
Welcome to ReSPR FLEX.
ReSPR FLEX is designed to provide years of trouble-free service
when it is properly maintained. Even when properly cared for, some
parts of your ReSPR FLEX will need to be replaced periodically.
Replacement parts can be purchased from your authorized
distributor or directly from ReSPR Technologies.
(www.resprtech.com)
ReSPR
Technologies

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Quickstart 4
Warnings 5
Setup & Operation 6
Diagrams 8
Routine Maintenance 12
Troubleshooting 15
Limited Warranty 17
Records/Specifications 18
Contents
ReSPR
Technologies

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Quickstart
1 Place ReSPR FLEX on a counter top or shelf, not on the
floor. Ensure there is room in front and back of the unit for
air to flow through.
2 Plug the unit in with the included power cable.
3 Insert one lithium battery (CR20253V) inside the remote
control.
4 Power on with the remote or by pressing the display screen
then set the fan to a comfortable sound level. Leave the
ReSPR FLEX in NORMAL Mode - Screen will read PCO
(PhotoCatalytic Oxidation) or NCC (Natutal Catalytic
Conversion). This is the standard mode for occupied rooms.
HIGH mode is used for stronger purification needs.
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4
3
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Use the AWAY MODE for a higher level of
disinfection when space is not occupied.
Pressing the Away Mode key will start
a timer (2 to 8 hours). The ReSPR FLEX
will go back to Normal Mode when the
timer ends or when you push NORMAL
Mode again.
NEVER USE AWAY MODE
WHEN ROOM IS OCCUPIED
Fan
speed
Purification
level
Size of the room
(only set in HIGH mode)

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Warnings
Review this list before using or performing any maintenance or cleaning of your unit.
WARNING: Never operate unit near a heat source, open flame or flammable/combustible fluids.
WARNING: Do not operate unit unless all parts (including Cell, Purification Plate, Rear Filter Assembly and Rear Cover) are
properly installed.
CAUTION: Directly viewing the lamp inside unit for an extended period (longer than 20 min.) may result in eye damage.
CAUTION: Never adjust setting to exceed square footage of ventilated space being treated.
CAUTION: Do not use AWAY MODE in occupied spaces. Short term exposure to ozone levels exceeding 0.5 ppm can cause
temporary adverse reactions.
CAUTION: Unit should be powered OFF and Power Cord should be disconnected when Cleaning/Disassembling/
Reassembling/Servicing.
WARNING
CAUTION
CAUTION
WARNING
CAUTION
CAUTION

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Ideal Placement
• Make sure the location you choose is as close to an air
supply duct as possible and as far away from the HVAC air
return duct as possible. This will ensure that the oxidizing
molecules produced by the ReSPR FLEX are optimally
circulated.
• Each ReSPR FLEX can eectively treat 3,000 sq feet of
space as long as there is air circulation in the space. Be sure
doors are open in areas that you wish to treat.
• To ensure the unit works properly, there should be as much
space as possible in front of your ReSPR FLEX so that It
can eciently process the air in the area.
• Place ReSPR FLEX on a shelf or counter top.
Never place an operating unit on the floor.
Operating ReSPR FLEX
1. Connect the Power Cord to the Power Adapter and the
Power Adapter Plug into the unit. (Check to be sure your
power supply is properly assembled. The Power Cord should
be inserted far enough into the Power Adapter so that a
space of only about 1/8 in. is left between the widest part of
the power cord and the edge of the Power Adapter).
2. Insert the Power Plug into the wall outlet.
3. Turn on the unit by pressing the POWER button and set
it to NORMAL mode. The screen will read NCC (Natural
Catalytic Conversion). This is the optimal setting for
running ReSPR FLEX continuously in your oce or home.
Adjust the fan to a comfortable sound level using the up
and down buttons next to the display.
4. ReSPR FLEX comes with a remote control and one lithium
battery (CR20253V) for easier operation when the unit is
placed on a high shelf.
Set up and Operation
(Initial Setup)
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When to use NORMAL Mode
• Normal mode should be the default mode for continually
running your ReSPR FLEX in occupied space.
When to use HIGH Mode
• High mode is used for stronger purification needs,
removing pollutants like smoke or other significant odors.
• When ReSPR FLEX is set to HIGH Mode the display will ask
you to set the room size (ft2or m2). Press the PURIFIER
button up or down to set the size of the room for the most
eective treatment. NEVER set the High Mode higher than
the square footage of the room.
When to use SLEEP Mode
• Access sleep mode on your remote control. Activating this
setting will dim the display screen settings.
When to use AWAY Mode
• AWAY Mode generates ozone for deep cleaning an area.
This mode can be used for removing smoke, cooking odors,
mold spores, viruses and bacteria. AWAY mode runs on a
timer and once it completes the cycle, it returns to Normal
Mode.
• Set AWAY Mode by pressing the AWAY Mode button. Each
time you press the button it will increase the time of the
cycle from 2:00, 4:00, 6:00 or 8:00 hours.
• If Away Mode is running when you enter the room, push the
Normal/High button once to return to Normal Mode.
NEVER USE AWAY MODE IN OCCUPIED SPACES
Child Lock function
• ChoosepresstheAwayModebuttonfor5secondstoactivatethe
lock function, press that button again to unlock the keypad.
Operating Modes
Normal: Continual Usage: 24/7; High: Continual Usage: 24/7;
Away: Limit to unoccupied spaces ONLY

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Ionization Needle
1
Front Grille2
Control Panel
3
Rear Cover Screw
1
Rear Cover Grooves2
Power Adapter Inlet
3
Rear Cover
1
Unit Rear2
Unit Front
3
1
2 3
Front of Unit Rear of unit Side of Unit
Diagrams (Unit)
1
2
3 1
2
3

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Filter Assembly1
NCC Cell
1
NCC Cell Nuts2
NCC Connector
3
Power Cord
1
Power Cord Plug2
Power Adapter
3
Power Adapter Plug
4
Purification Plate
4
Rear of Unit
(Rear Cover Removed)
Rear of Unit
(Filter Assembly Removed)
Power Supply
1
2
3 4
1
3
4
1
2
(Unit)

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1
2
3
6
5
4
Power Button
1
Purification Level Control
2
m2 / ft2 Control
3
Sleep Mode Control
4
Fan Level Control
5
Away Mode Control
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Diagrams (Controls)
Remote Control Panel
10
1
2 4
5
3
Power Button
1
Fan Speed Control
2
3
4
5
Power Button
1
Fan Speed Control
2
3
4
Purifier Level Control
5
Away Mode Toggle
Normal/High Toggle

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Control Panel Screen Mode Specic Display
(Controls)
1
2
3
4
5
6
Fan Speed Indicator
1
Mode Specific Display
2
Mode Indicator
3
Purification Level Warning
4
Maintenance Reminders
5
Away Mode Warning
6
Mode Specific Display
Normal – Technology Indicator (NCC)
High - Square Footage Indicator
Away - Mode Duration Indicator
(hours:minutes)
3
Away Mode High Mode Normal Mode
The coverage will show
the room size in ft or m2,
depending on the country

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Routine Maintenance
Toruneciently,yourReSPRFLEXrequirescleaningona60to90day
cycle. Every month the display will remind you to clean the unit. The
best way to tell if the Filter Assembly needs to be cleaned is to check
thefrontgrillfordust. Ifthefrontgrillisdusty,youshouldremoveand
cleantheFilterAssembly.Ifthefrontgrillisnotdusty,youcanpressthe
Normal/Highbuttonfor3secondsandyouwillberemindedagainin30
days.
To remove and clean the Filter Assembly you will need
a #2 Phillips screwdriver.
Removing the Rear Cover
1. Turn o the unit with the Power button.
2. Unplug the unit from the power source and then remove
the power cord from the back of the unit.
3. Unscrew and remove the Rear Cover screw located above
the Power Cord Port.
4. Slide the rear cover upwards and pull it out
5. Wipe the rear cover with a damp cloth and set to the side.
Removing and Cleaning the Filter Assembly
1. Unit should be powered OFF and Power Cord should
be disconnected when Cleaning/Disassembling/
Reassembling/Servicing.
2. Grasp the top of the Filter, lift slightly and pull it away
from the unit.
3. Thoroughly rinse the filter with warm water. Shake
excess water from the filter and let it dry for an hour
before reattaching it.

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Reinstalling the Filter
1. The larger flat side of the Filter Assembly faces the interior
of the ReSPR FLEX. A sticker reading, “Caution: Reinstall
Filter After Cleaning” will be visible.
Removing and Cleaning the Front Grille
1. Locate the Front Grille Screw
2. Using your screw driver, carefully remove the Front Grille
Screw. Place the Front Grille Screw where you will find them
easily during reassembly.
3. Remove the Front Grille carefully to ensure that the
Ionization Needle (in the top center of the front of the unit)
is not damaged.
4. Clean the Front Grille using (compressed air, vacuum
cleaner, damp cloth or warm soapy water) and set the
Front Grille aside.
5. If the Ionization Needle is visibly dusty, gently clean it with
a cotton swab and clear alcohol-based cleaner or rubbing
alcohol.
Reattaching the Front Grille
1. Align the Front Grille to the front of the unit, being careful
not to damage the Ionization Needle at the top center of
the unit.
2. Insert the screw and tighten it all the way.
Removing and Cleaning the Purication Plate
1. Follow the instructions for removing the Rear Cover and
Filter Assembly on Page 12.
2. Grasp the Purification Plate on the ceramic surface and
gently pull it out of the grooves on the sides.
3. Using a 50/50 mix of warm water and clear ammonia or
white vinegar, soak the Purification Plate for 8 to 10 hours.
Do not exceed 10 hours. Using a soft bristled tooth brush,
scrub the wire mesh to remove debris lodged inside the
mesh. Rinse thoroughly. Allow the Purification Plate to dry
completely before reinstalling.
4. Use a soft cloth and rubbing alcohol to clean the metal
contacts that touch the Purification Plate.
5. Holding the Purification Plate by the ceramic, align it with
the grooves on either side and slowly insert it into the
Purification Plate Slot.
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LCD Reminders
When your ReSPR FLEX unit is in need of maintenance,
a message will display on the LCD screen. To reset any
maintenance reminder on the unit, press the NORMAL/HIGH
button for 3 seconds to eliminate the message.
• Perform Cleaning – this message will display every 30 days.
Check to see if the front grill of the unit is dusty. If so, you
will need to clean the filter as described in the Routine
Maintenance section on page 12. You can eliminate this
message after cleaning, by pressing the NORMAL/HIGH
button for 3 seconds
• Replace NCC Cell – This message displays when the NCC
Cell has reached the end of its useful life and needs to be
replaced. To order a replacement, contact your distributor
or ReSPR Technologies (www.resprtech.com). Follow the
instructions included with your replacement part to replace
your Purification Plate.
A message will
display on the LCD
screen when your
ReSPR FLEX units
needs maintenance.

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Troubleshooting
The Unit Fails to Turn on
1. Verify that the Power Plug is plugged into an operational
wall outlet.
2. Ensure that the Power Cord is fully inserted (leaving less
than an 1/8”) to the Power Adapter.
3. Ensure that the Power Adapter Plug is fully seated in the
receptacle on the back of the unit.
4. Verify the Power Button has been activated on the Control
Panel.
5. If the Power Button on the Control Panel fails, use the
Power Button on the Remote Control. If the Control Panel
fails, contact your distributor or ReSPR Technologies
(www.resprtech.com).
The Unit is Operating in High Mode or Away Mode, but
No Noticeable Purication is Being Produced
1. Ensure that the Purification Plate is clean (See Step 4).
2. The Purification Plate may not be working because it needs
to be replaced. Try installing a new Purification Plate.
3. Check the electrical contact arms which touch the plate to
ensure that they are making proper contact with the metal
weave on the Purification Plate.
4. Ensure the electrical contact arms which touch the plate
are clean. Clean them with a soft cloth and rubbing alcohol.
5. Turn the lights o In the room and look through the Front
Grille at the Purification Plate. If It is operating properly, it
will produce a dim purple glow.

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The Purication Plate Generates an Electrical Arc, an
Arcing Noise or a Burning Odor
This means the Purification Plate is damaged and must be
replaced. The unit may or may not display the Replace Plate
LCD reminder. To order a replacement, contact your distributor
or ReSPR Technologies (www.resprtech.com).
The NCC Cell Does Not Light Up
1. Ensure the NCC Cell Power Connector is properly seated in
the NCC Cell Power Connector Outlet.
a. Follow the instructions for removing the Rear Cover
and Filter Assembly on Page 12.
b. Check to see if the NCC Cell Power Connector is
properly inserted in the NCC Cell Power Connector
Outlet. To ensure the proper connection, gently push
until the tabs at the top and bottom of the NCC Cell
Power Connector snap into place, securing it to the
NCC Cell Power Connector Outlet.
2. If the NCC Cell still fails to operate, it needs to be replaced.
Contact your distributor or ReSPR Technologies (www.
resprtech.com).

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Limited Warranty
Your ReSPR FLEX is warranted to be free from all defects in
material and workmanship in normal household use for a period
of (l) year from date of purchase. The warranty is granted
only to the original purchaser and is subject to the following
provisions. This warranty does not cover parts of the ReSPR
FLEX that require replacement under normal use. This includes
the purifier plate and rear filter assembly. Although the Cell
requires periodic replacement, the cell is warranted for the same
1 year period as the purifier. Any damages or malfunctions
caused by negligence, abuse, or use not in accordance with
the Owner’s Manual are not covered by this warranty. Likewise,
any defects or damages caused by unauthorized service or
the use of other than Genuine ReSPR parts are not covered.
ReSPR Technologies will, at its option, repair or replace a
defective ReSPR FLEX or part(s) for the ReSPR FLEX that is
covered by this warranty As a matter of warranty policy, ReSPR
Technologies will not refund the customer’s purchase price.
To obtain warranty service you must return the defective
ReSPR FLEX unit or parts along with proof of purchase to your
ReSPR distributor. All transportation charges on parts, or units,
submitted under this Warranty shall be borne by purchaser.
Unless this Warranty is expressly renewed or extended by
ReSPR Technologies, any repaired or replaced part of unit shall
be warranted to the original purchaser only for the length of the
unexpired portion of the original warranty. For additional service
information, please visit us online at: www.resprtech.com
Further Limitations And Exclusions Are as Follows
Any warranty that may be implied in connection with your
purchase or use of the ReSPR FLEX, including any warranty
of merchantability or any warranty for Fitness For A Particular
Purpose is limited to the duration of this warranty. Some states
do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts,
so the above limitations may not apply to you.
Your relief for breach of this warranty is limited to the relief
expressly provided above. In no event shall ReSPR Technologies
be liable for any consequential or incidental damages you may
incur in connection with your purchase or use of the ReSPR
FLEX. Some states do not allow limitations on how long an
implied warranty lasts, so the above limitations may not apply
to you.
This Warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also
have other rights which vary from state to state.
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Specications
Unit
Power Consumption: 70W
Dimensions (in): 12 H x 9 W x 12 D
Dimensions (cm): 33 H x 27 W x 21.5 D
Weight (lb): 15.4
Weight (kg): 5
Max. Temp (F): 150
Max Temp (C): 65
Air Flow (cfm): 60
Eective Area: Up to 279 m2 | 3000 ft2
Power Supply
See the power supply label for specifications, certifications
and warnings.
NCC Cell
Normal Mode Output
Purication Plate
High Mode Output: 25-360mg ozone per hour
Ionization Needle
24 to 30 KV, 20-30 Khz Ion Generation Pulsator
6 KV DC Needle Ion Generator
Records
Purchase Date:
Model Number: ReSPR FLEX
Serial Number:
Distributor Name:
Distributor Phone:
Consumer Information
ReSPR Technologies declines all responsibility for all damages
arising from improper use of the unit or in case of
tampering with the unit.

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