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|model = 211PACF100711
 
|model = 211PACF100711
 
|serial = SERIAL NUMBER
 
|serial = SERIAL NUMBER
|arrived = DATE
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|arrived = {{#dateformat:30 October 2020}}
 
|where = See Page
 
|where = See Page
 
|doesitwork = Yes
 
|doesitwork = Yes
 
|contact = [[User:Morrand|Andrew Morris]]
 
|contact = [[User:Morrand|Andrew Morris]]
 
|value = $300 each
 
|value = $300 each
|image = ""
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|image = BlueAirPurifier.jpeg
 
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'''What is this?'''
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==What is this?==
 
The Board decided in October 2020 to purchase several air purifiers to help with controlling the spread of COVID-19 in the space during the pandemic of 2020.
 
The Board decided in October 2020 to purchase several air purifiers to help with controlling the spread of COVID-19 in the space during the pandemic of 2020.
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'''Where is this?'''
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The air purifiers are equipped with HEPA-like filters. The manufacturer won't call them HEPA filters, but does make a lot of other claims about them that make them sound like they are about as good, including that they'll catch viruses. The filters also contain activated carbon to help trap solvents and vapors. There is also a part of the machine called the "ion chamber (air stream optimizer),"  which sure sounds like it does something cool, although they won't say what. These are not air ionizers.
It's at the store right now (Abt Electronics in Glenview). They haven't been delivered, but once they are, this page will be updated.
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'''What else should I know?'''
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These machines are meant to help provide a small improvement to air quality. They are not meant to replace any precautions you should already be taking.
These purifiers take replacement filter #F211PACF101652 (from Abt Electronics, Glenview, $70 as of the purchase date). We bought spare filters too. Their storage location will be noted here once they arrive.
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'''Why is this page so short?'''
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==Where is this?==
Because they haven't arrived on-site yet and because [[User:Morrand|Morrand]] has to get to work now.
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There are four purifiers located in the front part of the building: one each in 3D Printing, the Lounge, <s>Graphic Arts</s>, and <s>Electronics</s>.
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As of May 2023 both the Arts and Electronics area hosts have removed their units from the area.
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There are no purifiers in the workshop areas simply because they're too large to cover with units like this.
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==How do I use it?==
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There is a grand total of one control, so it's pretty easy.
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===To turn on===
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Touch the round knob on the front. One white light will come on and the fan will start. After a moment, the light will dim. Pretty slick, eh?
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===To change speed===
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Touch the round knob briefly. This will light up another white light on the front and the speed will increase.
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===To shut off===
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Touch the round knob repeatedly until all the lights go out.
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==How do I ''not'' use it?==
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Don't set anything on top of the machine. That will block the air flow, which defeats the purpose, but it also probably will make the fan motor heat up and shorten the machine's lifespan. Also try to keep the area around the machine clear so it can pull in dirty air effectively.
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Definitely don't set anything wet on top of the machine. It's not waterproof, in addition to the problem mentioned above.
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Don't pick it up by the white top. That part unlatches from the bottom and can't hold the weight of the whole thing.
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Please leave the purifiers on unless you have a good reason to shut them off.
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==How do I maintain it?==
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These purifiers take replacement filter #F211PACF101652 (from Abt Electronics, Glenview, $70 as of the purchase date). We bought spare filters too. They are stashed in the vault. A filter is supposed to be good for six months or so; it remains to be seen whether we can get that much life from them.
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Each purifier also has a washable prefilter, which is just a cloth tube that pulls over the bottom part of the machine (the filter housing). This can be vacuumed off or removed and hand-washed (or machine washed, gentle cycle, cold water) as needed.
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===To check the filter===
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The machine's indicator lights will show the filter status as follows:
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* White: Everything is OK.
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* Yellow: The filter is about one month away from replacement. Check if we have a spare in the vault; if not, contact the General Area host or General Operations to have a new one ordered.
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* Red: The filter is done and needs replacement now.
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===To change the filter===
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# Turn off and unplug the machine.
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# Push in the latch buttons on both sides (the small rectangular buttons at the bottom of the white housing) and lift off the top.
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# Lift out the filter cartridge and put it in the trash.
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# Check the prefilter. Now is a good time to wash it out if it needs it. Once it is clean and dry, pull it over the lower housing and hook the top under the hooks at the corners.
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# Unfold and insert the new cartridge into the housing.
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# Set the top back onto the unit and push down until you hear a click. It only goes on two ways; if it doesn't latch, check that it is on the right way: you may need to turn it 90 degrees to get it on the right way.
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# Plug in the unit.
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# Push and hold the button on the front for three seconds. This resets the filter timer. The indicator lights will blink three times and then turn white to show that the filter timer has been reset.
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