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Page 1 - Blueair Sales Guide 2012

1Blueair Sales Guide 2012

Page 2 - Table of Contents

10High performance indicatorsClean Air Delivery Rate (CADR)Most air purifiers are certified by the Association of Home Appliance Manufacturers (AHA

Page 3 - Blueair – The Company

11Types of air cleaners availableAir purification is not just important to people who suffer from allergies and asthma. It is also very beneficial to a

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12Ion generators Ion generators also use static charges to remove particles from indoor air. They act by dispersing ions into the air that charge part

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13HEPASilent™ filtration technologyAll Blueair air purifiers feature exclusive patented HEPASilent™ filtration technology for outstanding filtration effici

Page 6 - Air pollution

14(2) AIRFLOWDIRTY AIR CLEAN AIRTraditional HEPA filters consist of only one size of fiber, resulting in decreased airflow and clogging.Progressive and

Page 7 - Blueair air purifiers and dust

15Ten reasons to buy a Blueair – List of unique selling pointsBlueair is the highest rated air purifier in the industry.1. Blueair units are one of

Page 8 - Other important factors

16Unobtrusive8. The unit can be placed up against a wall.Easy to move around9. Blueair units come with wheels (larger capacity models) or with handles

Page 9 - Conclusion

17Blueair selling pointsBlueair air cleaners are top-of-the-line in the premium segment of the air purifier market. The following are some of the main

Page 10 - High performance indicators

18The energy consumption of air purifiers should always be in relation to the amount of clean air deliv-ered (CADR). The ECO10 produces 19 cfm per Watt

Page 11 - Electrostatic air cleaners

20Specifications* of Blueair models Model Blueair 650E Blueair 603 Blueair 503 Blueair 450E Blueair 403 Blueair ECO10 Blueair 270E Blueair 203iPhotoRoo

Page 12 - Gaseous removal

2The Blueair Air Purifier Sales Guide 2012The Blueair Air Purifier Sales Guide has been designed for you to use as a tool for training purposes and/or f

Page 13 - DIRTY AIR CLEAN AIR

21Model Blueair 650E Blueair 603 Blueair 503 Blueair 450E Blueair 403 Blueair ECO10 Blueair 270E Blueair 203iPhotoRoom size 698 sq. ft. (65 m²) 640 sq

Page 14 - Noise Level

22Blueair compared to competing air purifiersThe following chart compares the largest capacity models of Blueair and other competing air purifier brands

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23Frequently asked questionsAs a Blueair salesman you will get questions from customers about Blueair and air cleaning. We have answered some of the m

Page 16 - Unobtrusive8

24“Do Blueair air purifiers produce dangerous levels of ozone?”2. The answer is NO. The U.S. government’s most stringent ozone safety is set by the U.S

Page 17 - Blueair selling points

25“How does HEPASilent™ technology achieve such high levels of filtration?”6. A revolutionary combination of advanced filter media and an encapsulated i

Page 18 - SurroundAir™

26and removes 99.97% of airborne particles as small as 0.1 micron. Testings at Kitasato Research Center of Environmental Sciences of the Blueair 650E

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27particles before they enter the system, thereby prolonging the life of the filter. The air intakes and grids should be checked regularly for removal

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28User manualThe following instructions are rendered in the user manuals. They are good to know for general safety instructions, settings, how the uni

Page 21 - third party laboratory

29speed, which is recommended for fast initial cleaning, daytime use, or much polluted air. After a few minutes, adjust the control to the desired s

Page 22 - Frequently asked questions

30 Do not allow foreign objects to enter the ventilation or exhaust openings. This may cause electric •shock or damage the unit. Do not try to repair

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3Blueair – The CompanyAs the world’s leading premium air purifier company, Blueair makes a significant and sustainable impact on creating

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31Changing the filters200 SeriesStep 4Vacuum inside the unit with a soft brush attachment. Step 3Slide out the old Blueair filter.Step 2Open the door

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32400 SeriesStep 4Slide in the new Blueair filter.Step 3Using a soft brush attachment, vacuum the inside chamber.Step 2Slide out the old filter.Step 1Un

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33500/600 Series and ECO10Step 4Guide the first and second re-placement fil-ters into the side slots. En-sure that the side with the words out/up is tur

Page 27 - User manual

34Contact usWe hope that this Sales Guide is helpful to you. Marketing resources can be downloaded from our dealer extranet. If you wish to get access

Page 28 - Care and maintenance

416-Year Milestone – Blueair 1996-20121996 The HEPASilent™ technology is developed and Blueair AB is established in Sweden. 1997 Dealer network is for

Page 29 - How it works

52009 The Blueair 200, 300, 400, 500 and 600 Series are enhanced with new and improved filters and a filter replacement indicator. These models receive

Page 30 - Changing the filters

6Air pollutionClean air consists of nitrogen, oxygen and noble gases. But the air we breathe consists of more, it is contaminated with air pollution.

Page 31 - 400 Series

7Blueair air purifiers and dustAs noted before, dust particles are so large and heavy that they tend to fall out of the room air quickly. In addition,

Page 32 - 500/600 Series and ECO10

8Selecting an air cleaner: Assessing potential per-formanceAir cleaning is one of three methods recommended by US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA

Page 33 - Contact us

9Installation, use and need for maintenance• Air cleaning units may have certain installation requirements that must be met, such as an ad-equate an

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