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    My Philips Air Purifier does not improve the air quality

    Published on 07 March 2024
    If the air quality does not improve or the air quality light does not turn blue when using your Philips Air Purifier, find out the possible causes and solutions here.

    Note: All images shown below are generic representations only; there can be some differences among specific appliances.
    Packaging material needs to be removed from the filters of your Philips Air Purifier. Please remove all packaging materials as shown in the below picture.
    Removing the packaging from your Philips Air Purifier
    The filters need to be placed in the right order and direction for your Philips Air Purifier to function correctly. Please check the numbers and then place the filter back with the tag pointing towards you.

    In the image below you can see an example of the filters our air purifiers contain (some do not contain filter B). Please check the User Manual specific to the model of your Philips Air Purifier to find out which filters it contains.  
    Philips Air Purifier filters
    The air quality sensor in your Philips Air Purifier (indicated as figure 1 in the image below) should be dry and clean. Please check and clean it with a cotton bud if necessary. 

    The location of the sensor on the appliance is different. Please refer to the User Manual specific to your model.
    Philips Air Purifier air quality sensor
    If your Philips Air Purifier contains standalone filters, please wash the pre-filter under a running tap. If it is very dirty, use a soft brush to brush away the dust. If your Philips Air Purifier contains a cylindrical filter, please clean the pre-filter (filter surface) with a vacuum cleaner. 

    You can also find step-by-step instructions specific to your model in the User Manual.
    If the windows are open and polluted air continues to come in from outside, your purifier might not be able to improve the air quality. Please try to close all the doors/windows while operating the air purifier for at least four hours and select the highest speed mode. If the PM2.5 level is higher than 150, please use the product on the highest fan speed/in turbo mode
    The room in which you use the air purifier is larger than the maximum size that the appliance can purify effectively. Make sure that the size of the room does not exceed the maximum size indicated for your air purifier model.
    When adding new furniture to a room, the air quality might be affected by gases emitted. These gases should disappear gradually within a few weeks.
    Please operate the appliance in standard mode.
    If you notice that the airflow from the air circulation outlet is weak (indicated as A in the below image), please check if the appliance is on cooling/heating function or if any objects are stuck at the air circulation outlet. 

    If there is no airflow from both the front air outlet and the air circulation outlet, please check if the filter package has been fully removed.



    Did these steps not solve the issue? Please contact us for further assistance.
    Air circulation outlet
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