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Dyson Purifier Cool Formaldehyde

Dyson Purifier Cool Formaldehyde

Here you can find helpful tips, video guides, maintenance advice, your user manual and more.

Getting started

Watch how to quickly get up and running with our step-by-step video guide.

Dyson Purifier Cool Formaldehyde purifier and filters

Connecting your purifier

Follow these three steps to connect your purifier to the Dyson Link app.3

  • Phone held next to purifier

    Step 2


    Hold your device next to your purifier's LCD screen. This will allow your machine to detect your mobile device.

  • Phone with app on screen

    Step 1


    Download the Dyson Link app to your mobile device, open and select 'Add machine' from the menu. Then select your purifier.

  • Pressing the Standby button

    Step 3


    Press the Standby button on your purifier to activate the pairing process. Then follow the on-screen instructions to complete connection set-up.

Get more from your purifier with the Dyson Link app

The Dyson Link app lets you control your air purifier – wherever you are. You can turn it on or off, adjust the settings, change modes or check air quality remotely. If you haven't already, download the app now for extra features and the latest updates.

Dyson Link app rated 4.2 out of 5 (average as of May 2020)

How to use your purifier

Understanding the LCD screen icons

The icons on your LCD screen show which pollutants are present, reporting them in real time. They also tell you about temperature, humidity and filter life.

  • Indoor Air Quality Index screen

    Indoor Air Quality Index (AQI)


    Shows your air quality over the last 12 seconds, or over the last 24 hours.

  • Particulate matter PM2.5 screen

    Particulate matter PM2.5


    Shows microscopic particles smaller than 2.5 microns, including smoke, bacteria and allergens.

  • Particulate matter PM10 screen

    Particulate matter PM10


    Shows particles smaller than 10 microns, including pollen, dust and pet dander.

  • Formaldehyde screen

    Formaldehyde (HCHO)


    Shows particles of formaldehyde, a volatile gas that can emit for years from household flooring and furniture.

  • Volatile Organic Compounds screen

    Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs)


    Shows gases released from a wide range of sources, such as aerosol sprays and air fresheners. They include benzene, household fumes and odours.

  • Nitrogen Dioxide screen

    Nitrogen Dioxide (NO2)


    Shows oxidising gases such as NO2, released by combustion. Includes cigarette smoke, car emissions, candles and gas stoves.

  • Filter life screen

    Filter life


    Shows how much filter life remains on the HEPA+Carbon filter. So you know when to replace it.

Understanding pollutant levels

When a pollutant reduces your air quality, its icon appears on screen. In this case, PM10. The coloured bar on the left indicates how much of the pollutant is present, and will continually update as the machine purifies your air.

  • Fair pollutant levels screen

    Fair


    When the yellow section of the coloured bar is highlighted, your purifier is detecting a moderate level of the type of pollutant.

  • Good pollutant levels screen

    Good


    When the green section of the coloured bar is highlighted, your purifier is detecting a very low level of the type of pollutant.

  • Poor pollutant levels screen

    Poor


    When the orange section of the coloured bar is highlighted, your purifier is detecting a high level of the type of pollutant.

  • Very poor pollutant levels screen

    Very poor


    When the red section of the coloured bar is highlighted, your purifier is detecting a very high level of the type of pollutant.

Using the remote control

  • Video – how to activate auto mode

    Activate Auto mode


    Select Auto mode and your on-board sensors will intelligently adjust settings according to your air quality.

  • Video – how to set oscillation angle

    Oscillation and airflow


    Watch our video guide on how to customise the angle, speed and direction of airflow.

  • Video – how to adjjust the airflow

    Diffused mode


    Diffused air is diverted through the back of the machine. To purify, without cooling you.

  • Video – how to set sleep timer and night mode

    Sleep timer and Night mode


    Set the Sleep timer to turn your purifier off, or use Night mode for the quietest settings and a dimmed screen.

Using the Dyson Link app

  • App scheduling

    Set and forget


    View real-time or historic air quality data wherever you are, or set and forget with advance 7-day scheduling.

  • App controls

    Instant control


    Your primary controls are now instantly accessed on the home screen, including power, fan speed and temperature.

  • App Help section

    Help is at hand


    Not sure what NO2 or VOCs are? Find instant answers to air quality questions in our app's help section.

Maintaining your purifier

To ensure optimum air purification performance, we recommend replacing your HEPA+Carbon filter every 12 months. Your Catalytic filter never needs replacing.

Fitting the filter

User manual

Download your Dyson Purifier Cool user manual.

User manual

10.6MB

Frequently asked questions

The combination filter needs to be changed after 12 months, based on 12 hours’ use a day.

Yes. Your Dyson purifier filter is guaranteed against original defects in materials and workmanship for a period of 12 months from the date of purchase. Filter units that must be replaced because the filter life has expired are not covered by the warranty.

If you're concerned by the brightness of your purifying fan heater's LCD display, consider enabling Night-time mode using your remote control or the Dyson Link app. During operation, a small moon icon indicates that your purifier is on, but the main display turns off after 10 seconds to help avoid sleep disturbance.

If auto mode is enabled, AUTO will be illuminated on your purifying fan's LCD display. When your machine is purifying the air, AUTO will be in white. When the air in the room is purified, it will turn green and your purifying fan will remain idle until pollutant levels rise.

Your purifying fan's auto mode is designed to manage the air quality in your home without you having to operate the machine – so it's only on when it needs to be. If you or someone in your home suffer from allergies or respiratory illnesses, we particularly recommend using your machine's auto mode.

Your purifying fan is engineered to purify single rooms, so you should use it where you spend the majority of your time at home. When placing the machine, make sure there is at least a few feet of clearance on all sides so that the air can circulate effectively.

Your purifying fan heater works most efficiently in a sealed environment – opening the windows can allow more pollutants to enter the air in your home, which means your machine will take longer to work.

Increasing airflow will create a cooling effect using purified air, so you may find it beneficial to change your purifier fan's speed settings as the temperature changes. For personal cooling in summer, use settings 4-10. In colder periods, enable diffused mode. It projects air through the back of the machine, to avoid unwanted cooling.

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