Air Purifier
The air purifier's microdust and pollen sensors are able to detect airborne particles invisible to the naked eye using an optical system with a light emitting diode (LED). Its odor sensor is exceptionally sensitive to cleaning chemicals, formaldehyde, ammonia, NOx gas, and other odor-producing compounds. The concentration of odors and airborne particles are indicated on the control panel.
Once the sensors detect contaminants, they activate an inverter-controlled fan motor to draw household air through a series of state-of-the-art filters. The unit's HEPA filter effectively removes 99.97% of all dust particles down to 0.3 microns, making almost any room virtually free of pollen, house dust, mold spores, animal hair and dander, dust mites, bacteria and smoke particles. The HEPA filter also provides a dry environment that tightly compresses the trapped particles, preventing bacteria from growing.
The air purifier comes complete with a remote controller and operates in both manual and automatic modes. On automatic mode it adjusts to rid the room of contaminants and provide around-the-clock protection. In addition, the device is extremely quiet and safe to operate.
Mitsubishi Electric & Electronics USA, Inc., 4505-A Newpoint Place, Lawrenceville, GA 30043. Tel: 678-376-2900; Fax: 678-376-3540.