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KC-G60E
KC-G50E
KC-G40E
KC-G60L
KC-G50L
KC-G40L
KC-G60M
KC-G40M
AIR PURIFIER
with Humidifying Function
OPERATION MANUAL
Free standing type
* The number in this technology mark indicates an
approximate number of ions supplied into air of 1 cm3,
which is measured around the center of a room with the
close to a wall at the MED mode setting.

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FEATURES
A unique Combination of Air Treatment
Technologies
Triple Filtration System + Plasmacluster +
Humidication
TRAPS DUST
Pre-lter traps dust larger than approx 240 micron
particles.
DECREASES ODORS
Deodorizing lter absorbs harmful gases in HAZE*1
and many common household odors.
REDUCES TINY DUST, POLLEN & MOLD*2
HEPA lter traps 99.97% of particles as small as
0.3 microns.
FRESHENS
By emitting a balance of positive and negative ions,
Plasmacluster air treatment is a natural process.
HUMIDIFIES
Controls humidity by sensing temperature and
humidity automatically.
*1: Toluene etc. The deodorizing performance for
a single component odors substance in a 1m3
test container may be different than the
deodorizing performance in actual use.
*2: When air is circulated through the lter system.
Sensor Technology continuously monitors air quality
and room condition, and automatically adjusts
operation.
• When in Intelligent mode you can manually switch
humidifying ON or OFF (Ref.E-8)
• Front Display and Air Outlet LED automatically switch ON
and OFF based on room brightness. (When light control
is set to "Auto". Ref.E-10)
• When the Motion Sensor senses that no one has been in
the room for a set interval of time it determines that the
room is unoccupied.
• You can change brightness of Display / Monitor, sensor
sensitivity, and Motion Sensor sensing time. (Ref.E-10)
• Motion sensor may sense movement other than persons
or pets. (waving curtain etc.)
6 sensors sensing
7 factors precisely
control automatic
operation.
INTELLIGENT MODE When a person or pet is in the sensory area*4
(*4: Ref.E-5)
•When there is little movement of a person or pet
(example: when sleeping), automatically switches
to quiet air ow.
•When the room is dark, the Front Display,
Cleanliness Monitor and Air Outlet LED turn off
automatically.
When there is no movement in the sensory area
•The Front Display, Cleanliness Monitor and
Air Outlet LED turn off, humidifying stops, and
the unit switches to minimum airow to save power
consumption.
•When room humidity is over 80% and the room
is bright, Plasmacluster Ions are emitted with
strong airow.
Air Outlet LED
Front Display,
Cleanliness Monitor
NOTE
(KC-G60 / KC-G50)
SENSOR DETECTION
Dust
(sensitive)
PM2.5 (particulate matter
less than 2.5 microns),
etc.
Tobacco smoke,
house dust (dirt,
mite feces and remains,
mold spores, pollen)
Odor
Tobacco, cosmetic,
alcohol, spray, and
other odors
Temperature Room temperature
Humidity Room humidity
Light Room brightness
Motion*3Movement of persons
or pets
*3: Senses only when Intelligent mode is in operation.
7 detection by 6 sensors

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The air purier draws in room air through the
air intake, circulates it through a Pre-Filter, a
Deodorizing Filter and a HEPA Filter inside
the unit, and then discharges it through the air
outlet. The HEPA Filter can remove 99.97%
of dust particles as small as 0.3 microns that
pass through the lter and also helps absorb
odors.The Deodorizing Filter gradually absorbs
odors as they pass through the lter.
Some odors absorbed by the lters will break
down over time, causing additional odors.
Depending on usage conditions, and especially
if the unit is used in environments signicantly
more severe than a normal household, these
odors may become noticeable sooner than
expected. If these odors persist, replace the
lters. (Ref. E-13)
When minerals in tap water adhere to the
lters and become a hard and white, they
absorb odors in the room that can cause the
emission of an unpleasant odor when the
humidifying lter is dry. (Varies depending on
water quality and other environmental factors)
If this occurs, perform humidifying lter
maintenance. (Ref.E-12)
• The air purier is designed to remove air-suspended dust
and the odors.
The air purier is not designed to remove harmful gases
such as carbon monoxide contained in cigarette smoke.
The air purier may not completely remove an odor if the
source of the odor is still present.
Please read before operating
your new Air Purier
Pre-Filter
Deodorizing Filter
HEPA Filter
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Thank you for purchasing this SHARP Air Purier.
Please read this manual carefully before using
the air purier.
After reading, keep the manual in a convenient
location for future reference.
CONTENTS
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
... E-3
• WARNING
• NOTE
• CAUTIONS CONCERNING OPERATION
• INSTALLATION GUIDELINES
• FILTER GUIDELINES
PART NAMES.............................................E-5
• FRONT
• BACK
• OPERATION PANEL
• FRONT DISPLAY
PREPARATION ..........................................E-7
• FILTER INSTALLATION
OPERATION ...............................................E-7
• START / STOP
• HAZE MODE
• INTELLIGENT MODE (KC-G60 / KC-G50)
• AUTO MODE (KC-G40)
• PLASMACLUSTER ION SPOT MODE
• SELECTING MODE
• CHILD LOCK
• HUMIDIFICATION SETTING
(REFILLING THE WATER TANK)
• ON TIMER
• OFF TIMER
• SELECTING DISPLAY
• PLASMACLUSTER ION ON / OFF
• HOW TO CHANGE VARIOUS SETTINGS
CARE AND MAINTENANCE ................. E-11
• FILTER INDICATOR
• CARE INDEX
• WATER TANK
• UNIT / BACK PANEL
• HUMIDIFYING FILTER AND TRAY
• HEPA FILTER / DEODORIZING FILTER
• FILTER REPLACEMENT
TROUBLESHOOTING ............................E-14
SPECIFICATIONS....................................E-15
NOTE

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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Always follow basic safety precautions
when using electrical appliances,
including the following:
WARNING – Always observe the following
to reduce the risk of electrical shock, re, or
injury:
• Read all instructions before using the unit.
• Use only a 220-240 volt outlet.
•This appliance is not intended for use
by persons (including children) with
reduced physical, sensory or mental
capabilities, or lack of experience
and knowledge, unless they have
been given supervision or instruction
concerning use of the appliance by a
person responsible for their safety.
Children should be supervised to
ensure they do not play with the
appliance.
• If the power cord is damaged, it must
be replaced by the manufacturer, its
service agent, a Sharp authorized
Service Center or similarly qualied
persons in order to avoid a hazard.
• Be sure to remove the power plug
when relling the Water Tank, before
performing maintenance, when
removing and attaching and replacing
the lter and when not using for a long
time. Failure to do so can cause a short
circuit resulting in electrical shock or
re.
•Do not use the unit if the power cord or
plug is damaged or if the connection to the
wall outlet is loose.
•Periodically remove dust from the plug.
• Do not insert ngers or foreign objects into
the air intake or air outlet.
•When removing the power plug, always
hold the plug and never pull on the cord.
Failure to do so can cause a short circuit
resulting in electrical shock or re.
•When removing the unit, do not damage
the power cord with the casters.
Failure to do so can cause electric shock,
heat generation, or re.
•Be careful not to damage the power cord,
it may cause electric shock, excess heat
or res.
•Do not remove the plug when your hands
are wet.
•Do not place the unit near gas appliances
or replaces.
•Only a Sharp Authorized Service Center
should service this air purier. Contact the
nearest Service Center for any problems,
adjustments, or repairs.
• Do not operate the unit in rooms where
aerosol insecticides are present. Do not
operate the unit in rooms where there
is oily residue, incense, sparks from lit
cigarettes, or chemical fumes in the air. Do
not operate the unit in places where it may
get wet, such as a bathroom.
•Be cautious when cleaning the unit. Strong
corrosive cleansers can damage the
exterior.
• When carrying the unit, rst remove the
Water Tank and Humidifying Tray, and then
hold the unit by the handles on both sides.
•Do not drink the water in the Humidifying
Tray or Water Tank.
•Do not expose the unit to water. Doing
so can cause a short circuit or electrical
shock.
• Replace the water in the Water Tank daily
with fresh tap water, and regularly clean
the Water Tank and Humidifying Tray (see
E-8, E-11 and E-12). When the unit is not
in use, dispose of the water in the Water
Tank and Humidifying Tray. Leaving water
in the Water Tank or Humidifying Tray can
cause mold, bacteria, and bad odors.
In rare cases, such bacteria can be a
health hazard.
NOTE – What to do if the unit interferes with
radio or TV reception
If the air purier interferes with radio or
television reception, try one or more of the
following measures:
•Adjust or reposition the receiving antenna.
•Increase the distance between the unit and
the radio or TV.
•Connect the equipment into an outlet on a
circuit different from that of the radio or TV
receiver.
• Consult the dealer or a qualied radio or
TV technician.
CAUTIONS CONCERNING
OPERATION
•Do not block the air intake or air outlet.
•Do not place the unit near or on hot
objects, such as stoves or heaters, or
where it may come into contact with steam.

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•Always operate the unit in an upright
position.
•When moving the unit, use the handles on
both sides.
Do not move the unit when it is in
operation.
• If the unit is on easily damaged ooring, an
uneven surface, or thick-piled carpet, lift it
up when moving.
• When moving the unit by its casters, move
it slowly and in a horizontal direction.
• Turn the unit off and remove the water tank
before moving, take care not to catch your
ngers.
• Do not operate the unit without the lters,
the Water Tank, and the Humidifying Tray
properly installed.
• Do not wash and reuse the HEPA lter and
the Deodorizing lter.
Doing so will not improve lter performance
and can also cause electric shock or
operating malfunctions.
•Clean the exterior with a soft cloth only.
Do not use volatile uids or detergents.
The unit surface may be damaged or
cracked with Benzene paint thinner or
polishing powder. In addition, the sensors
may malfunction as a result.
•The frequency of descaling maintenance
will depend on the hardness of and the
impurities in the water that you use; the
harder the water the more often descaling
will be necessary.
• Keep the unit away from water.
• When relling the Water Tank, make sure
of no water leaking from the Water Tank.
• Be sure to wipe off any excess water on
the outside of the Water Tank.
• Do not use hot water (40 ºC or more),
chemical agents, aromatic substances,
dirty water, or other damaging substances.
Doing so can deform the unit or cause it to
malfunction.
• Use only fresh tap water. Using other water
sources risks the growth of molds, fungi, or
bacteria.
• Do not shake the Water Tank with holding
the carrying handle.
• Do not remove the Humidifying Filter from
the lter frame except replacing it.
• Avoid spilling water when removing or
cleaning the Humidifying Tray.
• Do not remove the Float.
If it comes off, refer to E-13.
• Do not use the detergents for maintenance
of the Humidifying Tray and Cover.
If cause deformation, tarnishing, cracking
(water leakage).
• Do not scrub the Back Panel hard during
its maintenance.
INSTALLATION GUIDELINES
•Avoid locations where the sensors are
exposed to direct wind.
Doing so can cause the unit to malfunction.
•Avoid locations where furniture, fabrics, or
other objects can come in contact with the
unit and interfer with the intake and outtake
of air.
•Avoid locations where the unit is exposed
to condensation or drastic changes in
temperature. Appropriate room temperature
is between 0 – 35 ºC.
•Place the unit on a level and stable surface
with sufcient air circulation.
When placed on heavy carpet, the unit
may vibrate slightly.
Place the unit on a level surface to avoid
water leakage from the Water Tank and
Humidifying Tray.
•Avoid locations that generate grease or oily
smoke.
Doing so can cause the unit exterior to
crack and the sensors to malfunction.
• The dust collecting ability of the unit is
effective even when the unit is as close to
3 cm from the wall,the surrounding walls
and oor may get dirty. Please place the
unit at a distance from the wall.
The wall directly behind the air outlet may
become dirty over time. When using the
unit for an extended period of time at the
same location, periodically clean the walls
adjacent to it.
FILTER GUIDELINES
• Follow the instructions in this manual for
proper lter care and maintenance.
(Ref.E-11, E-12, E-13)

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PART NAMES
FRONT
BACK
1Handle (2 Locations)
2
Sensor (Internal)
Temperature / Humidity / Odor*
(*KC-G60 / KC-G50)
3Air Outlet (Front)
4Caster Stopper (Right & Left)
5Operation Panel
6Front Louver (Adjustable)
7Front Display
8Unit
9Caster (4 Locations)
1Water Tank 7Back Louver
2Tank Cap 8Air Outlet (Back)
3Humidifying Filter 9Air Outlet LED(White)
4Float 10 HEPA Filter
5Humidifying Tray 11 Deodorizing Filter
6Dust(sensitive) Sensor /
Sensor Filter
12 Back Panel (Pre-Filter)
13 Air Inlet
14 Power Cord / Plug
To Lock a caster stopper (Right & Left)
Locked Unlocked
Front
20°
20°
1
3
5
2
4
10
11
12
13
78
9
6
7
8
9
5
1
2
3
4
6
14
Detection range
Light Sensor
Motion Sensor
(KC-G60 / KC-G50)
Do not install the unit in the
following places.
The Light Sensor may not sense
correctly.
Sensory range is the area shown
below.
1.6m
2m
30°
30°
2.3m
2m 30° 30°
Front
Right and Left
Directly under
a light xture.
In shadow
(Plug shape varies by country.)

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1
Humidity /Temperature Monitor
Indicates the approximate humidity level or
temperature in the room. The humidity setting cannot
be adjusted.
Wattage Monitor
Indicates wattage by current operation.
Timer Monitor
Indicates setting time or remaining time of ON/OFF
timer.
4Odor Light (White) (KC-G60 / KC-G50)
Indicates the Odor Sensor detects odors.
5Dust Light (White)
Indicates the Dust(sensitive) Sensor detects usual
dust.
6HAZE / PM2.5 Light (White)
Indicates the Dust(sensitive) Sensor detects
microscopic dust.
7Motion Sensor (KC-G60 / KC-G50)
8
Cleanliness Monitor
Indicates the air purity of the room in 7 levels with
color changes.
Blue Clean
Red Impure
2Plasmacluster Ion Light (Blue)
3
Humidify Light
Green Humidity ON
Off Humidity OFF
Red(Flashing) Unit needs water
1POWER ON / OFF Button 7
ON / OFF TIMER Button, Indicator Light (White)
<Press 3 sec.> FILTER RESET Button
2
INTELLIGENT MODE Button, Indicator Light (White)
3HAZE Button, Indicator Light (White) 8DISPLAY SELECT Button
<Press 3 sec.> CHILD-LOCK Button
4Plasmacluster Ion SPOT Button,
Indicator Light (White) 9CHILD-LOCK Indicator Light (White)
5
HUMIDIFY ON / OFF Button, Indicator Light (White)
10 FILTER RESET Indicator Light (Orange)
6MODE Button, Indicator Light (White) 11 Light Sensor
OPERATION PANEL
FRONT DISPLAY
KC-G40
6 5 4 3 2 1
12345678
109 11
Press the button with " " to start.
8Front Louver
7
Humidity 20% to 90% is displayed.
Temperature 0oC to
5
0oC is displayed.
20%
or less
90%
or more
50oC
or more
-1oC
or less

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PREPARATION
1
2
3
4
Remove the Back Panel.
Remove the plastic bag
from the each lter.
Install the lters in the correct order as
shown.
Install the Back Panel.
OPERATION
START STOP
The fan speed is automatically controlled depending on the
5 detection. (PM2.5 / Usual dust / Temperature /Humidity /
Light)
Operates at HIGH fan speed for 60 minutes and then
alternates between Low and High level for 20 minutes each.
10 minutes: Max High fan level
50 minutes: High fan level
20 minutes: Low fan level
20 minutes: High fan level
• The Plasmacluster Ion can not be turned “OFF”. (Ref.E-9)
NOTE
2
1
3
3
Back Panel
HEPA Filter Deodorizing Filter
The fan speed is automatically controlled depending on the 7
detection. (Ref.E-1)
Click
Deodorizing Filter
HEPA Filter
Tag
• Front Display, Cleanliness Monitor and Air Outlet LED
automatically switch ON and OFF based on room
brightness. (When light control is set to "Auto". Ref.E-10)
NOTE
NOTE
• When replacing the lter, making a memo of the start of
use date is recommended.
START/STOP
HAZE MODE AUTO MODE (KC-G40)
INTELLIGENT MODE (KC-G60 / KC-G50)
FILTER INSTALLATION
Always be sure to remove the
power plug from the wall outlet.

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E-8
1
2
3
4
Remove
the Water Tank.
Fill the Water Tank
with the tap water.
Install
the Water Tank.
ON OFF
Use this mode when you want to remove adhering odor,
germs, and other substances from cloths, sofas and curtains.
NOTE
Temperature
Humidity
ALL MODE
(Except MAX / MED /
LOW / SLEEP)
SLEEP
MODE
~18 ºC 65 % 65 %
18 ºC~24 ºC 60 % 65 %
24 ºC~ 55 % 60 %
SLEEPPOLLEN MAXMEDLOW
SLEEP
The unit will operate quietly, and the fan speed is
automatically switched depending on the amount of impurities
in the air.
The Front Display, Cleanliness Monitor and Air Outlet LED
go off automatically.
(When light control is set to "Auto". Ref.E-10)
POLLEN
The DUST SENSOR sensitivity is automatically set to “HIGH”
and quickly detects impurities such as dust and pollen and
clean the air powerfully.
NOTE
ON CANCELLATION
Operation of the operation panel will be locked.
2
1
2
1
Click
To prevent leaks ,
securely tighten the
Tank Cap.
more
3 sec.
• Emits highdensity Plasmacluster Ions only in the forward
direction.
• Discharges stronger air for 8 hours. When the operation
nishes, the unit will return to its prior operation mode.
• The Plasmacluster Ion can not be turned “OFF”. (Ref.E-9)
NOTE
PLASMACLUSTER ION
SPOT MODE
SELECTING MODE
CHILD LOCK
HUMIDIFICATION SETTING
more
3 sec.
When operating with Humidication ON in the modes in the
table below, the unit automatically controls humidity by sensing
temperature and humidity. (Except MAX / MED / LOW mode.)
REFILLING THE WATER TANK
Adjust Front Louver manually.
Push the handle
down.
Pull it forward.

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HOW TO CHANGE VARIOUS SETTINGS
Select the length of time you want. The unit automatically
stops once the selected time is reached.
Select the length of time you want. The unit automatically
starts once the selected time is passes.
Humidity Temperature Wattage
OFFON
When the Plasmacluster function is ON, the Plasmacluster
Ion light on the Front Display is on. (Ref.E-6)
(with the unit OFF)
(with the unit ON)
2hour
10hour
6hour
14hour
4hour
12hour
8hour
CANCELLATION
1
3
4
5
Select "Function number" from the
table on next page.
Select "Setting number" from the table
on next page.
Press Power button to nish the
setting.
Set
or
or
Forward
Forward
Reverse
Reverse
Set
⋯
You can change the functions in the "Type of setting" table
on the next page.
2hour1hour 4hour 8hour
CANCELLATION
Turn off
KC-G40
KC-G40
ON TIMER
OFF TIMER
SELECTING DISPLAY
PLASMACLUSTER ION ON/OFF
more
3 sec.
more
3 sec.
more
3 sec.
Turn the unit power OFF.
(with the unit ON)
2

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Type of setting
Function Setting
Light Control
You can select the brightness of the
Front Display, Cleanliness Monitor
and Air Outlet LED.
Auto (default)
Light automatically switches ON or OFF based
on room brightness.
Room is bright: light is ON
Room is dark: light is OFF
Darker
Turn off
● When set to “Turn off”, the “Darker” light
illuminates for 3 seconds after operation
starts and then the light turns off.
● The Humidity Light ashes darker only when
the unit needs water.
Sound Indicator Setting
You can set the unit to make a
beeping sound when the Water
Tank is empty.
Cancellation (default)
ON
Auto Restart
If the unit is unplugged or if there is
a power failure, the unit will resume
operation with the previous settings
after power is restored.
Cancellation
ON (default)
Adjusting Senser Sensitivity (F4-F7)
Light Sensor Low
Dust(sensitive) Sensor Standard (default)
Odor Sensor
(KC-G60 / KC-G50) High
Motion Sensor
(KC-G60 / KC-G50)
You can set the time until the
Motion Sensor detects that no
one is in the room . You can also
cancel Motion Sensor sensing.
ON(Standard sensing time ) (default)
ON(Longer sensing time)
Cancellation
HOW TO CHANGE VARIOUS SETTINGS

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1. Remove the Back Panel.
2. Remove the sensor lter.
3. If the sensor lter is very dirty, wash
it with water and dry it thoroughly.
1. Add a small amount of kitchen
detergent to water and soak for
about 10 minutes.
2. Rinse off the kitchen detergent with
clean water.
3. Completely dry the lter in a
wellventilated area.
Clean the inside of
the Water Tank with
a soft sponge and
the Tank Cap with
a cotton swab or
toothbrush.
CARE AND MAINTENANCE
1
4
23
5
2
Place Ref.
1Water Tank
E-112Unit / Back Panel (Pre Filter)
3Sensors
4Humidifying Filter E-12
Humidifying Tray
5HEPA Filter E-13
Deodorizing Filter
The lter reset Indicator light will turn on after approximately
720 hours operating. (30 days × 24 hours =720 hours)
This is a reminder to perform the maintenance described
below. After performing maintenance, reset the Filter
Indicator.
Do not apply excessive pressure
when scrubbing the back panel.
RESET
Rinse the inside
with water.
Wipe with a dry, soft cloth.
Remove the dust gently with
a cleaning tool such as a
vacuum cleaner.
NOTE
NOTE
How to clean hard to remove dirt.
How to clean hard to remove dirt.
Tank Cap
Toothbrush
Sensors
Back Panel
(Pre Filter)
Sensor Filter
CAUTION
Back Panel
Sensor Filter
FILTER INDICATOR
CARE INDEX
WATER TANK
UNIT / BACK PANEL
more
3 sec.

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E-12
2
1
After maintenance, correctly
reattach the parts.
Remove the Humidifying Tray Cover.
Rinse with plenty of water.
Rinse with plenty of water.
Reattach the Humidifying Tray Cover.
NOTE How to clean and remove stubborn dirt.
Kitchen detergent
(only Humidifying tray)
Citric acid
(available at some drugstores)
100% bottled lemon juice
with no pulp
1
1.Fill the tray half-way with water.
2.Add a small amount of kitchen
detergent.
2 1/2 cups of
water
3 teaspoons
3 cups of
water
1/4 cup
2
Soak for
30 minutes.
Soak for 30 minutes.
(When using lemon juice as your
descaling solution, allow for more
soak time.)
3
Rinse off the kitchen detergent or the descaling solution with clean water.
1
2
2
1
1
2
3
•Do not remove the Float and the Tray Panel. If they
come off, refer to E-13.
2
1
HOW TO REMOVE THE
HUMIDIFYING FILTER
AND TRAY.
HOW TO ATTACH THE
HUMIDIFYING FILTER
AND TRAY.
Gray White
NOTE
2
1
If you remove the Humidifying Filter shaft,
be sure to reattach it to its original position.
Tray Cover
Click
Click
HUMIDIFYING FILTER AND TRAY
Humidifying Filter Humidifying Tray

E-13
How to install the Float and the Tray Panel
LIFE OF FILTERS
Filter life varies depending on the room environment,
usage conditions, and location of the unit.
Lifespan of HEPA lter and Deodorizing lter and
replacement suggestions are based on purifying
a room in which 5 cigarettes are smoked per day and
the unit's dust collection and deodorizing performance
has declined to half the level of a new lter.
We recommend replacing the lter more frequently if
the unit is used in conditions signicantly more severe
(HAZE etc.,) than a normal household.
•HEPA Filter About 10 years after opening
•Deodorizing Filter About 10 years after opening
•Humidifying Filter About 10 years after opening
Replacement Filter Model
Consult your dealer when purchasing a replacement
lter.
Disposing of lters
Dispose of used lters according to local laws and
regulations.
HEPA Filter material:
• Filter: Polypropylene
• Frame: Polyethylene
Deodorizing Filter material:
• Filter: Paper
• Frame: ABS resin
Humidifying Filter material:
• Filter: Rayon, polyester
Maintain only the tagged
surface. Do not clean up
the opposite surface. The
lter is fragile, so be careful
not to apply too much
pressure.
Both surfaces can be
maintained.
The lter may be broken
if being too much power
is applied on it, so please
handle it with care.
Remove the dust on the HEPA Filter and
Deodorizing Filter.
Tray Panel
Float
Replacement
Filter KC-G60 KC-G50 KC-G40
HEPA Filter
(1 unit) FZ-D60HFE FZ-D40HFE FZ-D40HFE
Deodorizing
Filter(1 unit) FZ-G60DFE FZ-G40DFE FZ-G40DFE
Humidifying
Filter(1 unit) FZ-G60MFE FZ-G60MFE FZ-G60MFE
Humidifying Filter
Filter Frame (white)*
Filter Frame (gray)*
1. Insert the oat under
this tab.
3. Insert the tab on the
other side of the oat
into the hole.
Tab
Float
Cross-Section view
2. Insert the tab of
the oat into the hole.
Tag
KC-G60
KC-G50 / KC-G40
CAUTION
• Do not wash the lters. Do not expose to sunlight.
Some odors absorbed by the lters will break down over time,
causing additional odors. Depending on usage conditions, and
especially if the unit is used in environments signicantly more
severe than a normal household, these odors may become
noticeable sooner than expected.
Replace the lter in those cases or if dust is unable to be
removed after maintenance.
FILTER REPLACEMENT
HEPA FILTER /
DEODORIZING FILTER
HEPA FILTER
DEODORIZING FILTER
*Do not dispose these parts.
Shaft (gray)*
Shaft (white)*

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E-14
TROUBLESHOOTING
Before contact for service, review the troubleshooting chart below to make sure that the problem is not a unit
malfunction.
SYMPTOM REMEDY
(the following are not due to a malfunction)
Odor and smoke persists. • Check the lters. If they appear to be extremely dirty, clean or
replace them. (Ref. E-13)
The Cleanliness Monitor is blue even
when the air is not clean.
• The air may have been dirty when the unit was plugged in.
Unplug the unit, wait one minute, and then plug the unit in again.
The Cleanliness Monitor light is red
even when the air is clean.
• Dirty or clogged dust(sensitive) sensor openings interfere with
sensor operation. Gently clean the sensor lter or the back
panel. (Ref. E-11).
The unit makes a clicking or ticking
sound.
• The unit may make clicking or ticking sounds when it is
generating ions.
Air discharged from the unit has an
odor.
• Check to see if the lters are extremely dirty.
• Clean or replace the lters. (Ref. E-11, E-12, E-13)
• Use only fresh tap water. Using other water sources risks the
growth of mold, fungi, or bacteria.
The unit does not operate when
cigarette smoke is in the air.
• Make sure the unit is installed in a location in which the sensors
can detect cigarette smoke.
• Check to see if the dust(sensitive) sensor openings are blocked
or clogged. If they are blocked or clogged, clean the sensor lter
or the back panel. (Ref. E-11)
The FILTER RESET Indicator Light is on. • Whenever after performing maintenance or replacing the lters,
connect the power cord to an outlet and then press the Filter
Reset Button. (Ref. E-11)
The Front Display is turned off. • When Light control is set to "Auto", the light automatically turns
off when the room is dark. Moreover, when Light control is set
to "Turn off", the light is always off. If you do not want the light to
be off, set Light control to the "Darker" setting. (Ref. E-9, E-10)
The Humidify Light on the Front Display
does not light up when the tank is
empty.
• The room has reached the appropriate level of humidity and has
stopped humidifying.
• Check the styrofoam oat for impurities. Clean the Humidifying
Tray. Make sure that the unit is on a level surface. (Ref. E-12)
The water level in the tank does not
decrease or decreases slowly.
• Check to see if the Humidifying Tray and Water Tank are
correctly installed. Check the Humidifying Filter. (Ref. E-12)
• If the lter is extremely dirty, clean or replace it. (Ref. E-13)
The Cleanliness Monitor changes color
frequently.
• The Cleanliness Monitor automatically changes color when the
dust(sensitive) sensor and odor sensor* detect impurities.
If you are concerned about the change, you can change sensor
sensitivity. (Ref. E-9,E-10) (*KC-G60 / KC-G50)
There is a discrepancy between the
unit’s Humidity Monitor and another
hygrometer in the room.
• There is a difference in the humidity level within the same room.
• The sensor have different measurement parameters.
• If the monitor indicates wattage or temperature, switch the
display by pressing the DISPLAY SELECT button. (Ref. E-9)
The unit HAZE / PM2.5 Light does not
match weather report or other local
PM2.5 data.
• Outdoor and indoor as well as the home environment (the
volume of trafc nearby, number of stories in home, etc.) may
cause a reading different than local PM2.5 data.
ERROR DISPLAY If error occurs repeatedly, contact the Sharp Service Center.
DIGITAL INDICATION REMEDY
Make sure that the Humidifying Filter and Humidifying Tray are properly
installed, and then turn the power to ON again.
Unplug the unit, wait one minute, and then plug the unit in again.

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SPECIFICATIONS
*1 • The amount of humidication changes in accordance with indoor and outdoor temperature and humidity.
The amount of humidication increases as temperatures rises or humidity decreases.
The amount of humidication decreases as temperatures decrease or humidity rises.
• Measurement Conditions: 20 ºC, 30 % humidity (JEM1426)
*2 • The recommended room size is appropriate for operating the unit of maximum fan speed.
• The recommended room size is an area in which a given amount of dust particles can be removed in 30 minutes.
*3 • Room size in which approximately 7000 ions per cubic centimeter can be measured in the center of the room when the unit is placed next
to a wall, is running at MED mode settings, and is at a height of approximately 1.2 meters from the oor.
Standby Power
When the unit’s power plug is inserted in a wall outlet it consumes about 1.2 watts of standby power in order to
operate electrical circuits.
To conserve energy, unplug the power cord when the unit is not in use.
Model KC-G60 KC-G50 KC-G40
Power supply 220-240 V 50-60 Hz
Fan Speed Adjustment MAX MED LOW MAX MED LOW MAX MED LOW
CLEAN
AIR
Fan Speed (m3/hour) 408 240 72 306 180 60 240 120 60
Rated Power (W) 72 38 5.0 53 26 5.0 31 12 5.0
Noise Level (dBA) 53 48 24 52 47 19 46 40 19
CLEAN
AIR &
HUMIDIFY
Fan Speed (m3/hour) 342 240 72 240 120 60 210 120 60
Rated Power (W) 55 40 6.5 33 14 6.5 24 14 6.5
Noise Level (dBA) 49 48 24 46 40 20 43 40 20
Humidication
(mL/hour) *1630 470 200 450 300 150 400 300 150
Recommended Room Size (m2) *2~50 ~38 ~28
High density Plasmacluster ion
recommended room size (m2)
*3~35 ~28 ~21
Water Tank Capacity (L) 3.0 2.5 2.5
Sensors Dust(sensitive) / Odor / Light /
Temperature & Humidity / Motion
Dust(sensitive) / Light /
Temperature & Humidity
Cord Length (m) 2.0
Dimensions (mm) 370 (W) × 293 (D) × 660 (H) 345 (W) × 262 (D) × 631 (H) 345 (W) × 262 (D) × 631 (H)
Weight (kg) 10.5 9.2 9.2

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E-16
MEMO

SHARP CORPORATION
OSAKA, JAPAN
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