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there should be a pin hole at the top of the unit by the lights and power button. you will need like a sewing needle to put in there. hold for about 5 seconds and the unit will reset. if that doesn't work. you need to turn off the unit unplug it for about 10 seconds and plug back in. if that doesn't work please let me know.
<span style="font-weight: bold;">Airgle Air Purifier:</span><br />
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<li>Turn off and unplug the unit </li>
<li>Press the light button to the "on" position </li>
<li>Plug in the unit, and then release the button after the Filter-check starts</li>
<li>The system will automatically reset the Filter-Check Gauge in about 25 seconds</li>
<li>Once the procedure has completed resetting, please turn on the unit and press "Filter Check" button again.</li>
<li>This time, the system should report an accurate result.
</li></ol><span style="font-weight: bold;">Alive Air Purifier:</span><br />
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<li>Insert a straightened out paper clip into the reset hole, with the unit off, and push the Timer button.</li>
<li>You should hear a 2 beeps, signaling that the Reset was successful.</li></ol><span style="font-weight: bold;">Holmes Air Purifier:</span><br />
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<li>Units which have an indicator light must be
reset once the HEPA filter has been replaced. Reset indicator by inserting
a small object (such as a pin
or paperclip) into the hole marked reset.</li></ol><span style="font-weight: bold;">Honeywell Air Purifier:</span><br />
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<li>Reset the filter indicator by pressing and holding the "Filter Monitor" button until the indicator light shuts off.</li></ol>or<br />
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<li>With the unit powered on, press and hold the appropriate filter<br />indicator button down for approximately 10 seconds until the<br />light turns off.</li></ol><span style="font-weight: bold;">Hunter Air Purifier:</span><br />
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<li>Change the filter and/or pre-filter.</li>
<li>Now, you must choose which counter you want to reset. Press and hold the filter reset key (approximately three seconds) until the prefilter indicator flashes. Press and release the reset key again to alternate between the two indicators. The counter that will be reset is designated by the flashing indicator. For Models 36394 and 36395: Use the tip of a pen or pencil to press the key.</li>
<li>Once you have the correct indicator flashing, press and hold the reset key for three seconds to reset that counter to zero hours. The indicator will stop flashing when it has been reset. If needed, repeat these steps to reset the other counter.</li></ol><span style="font-weight: bold;">IQAir Air Purifier:</span><br />
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<li>To reach the Filter Life Reset function from the main display window, press the Menu key seven times.</li>
<li>Press and hold the Enter key until the flashing cursor appears. Release the Enter key. The first filter selection to appear is the Pre-Filter.</li>
<li>Press the Up Arrow key to select the filter that has been replaced. The Filter Life LED for the appropriate filter is now flashing red.</li>
<li>Press the Enter key to confirm that the selected filter has been replaced. The filter life LED for the appropriate filter is now flashing red.</li>
<li>Press the Enter key one more time to confirm the filter change or to exit without resetting the filter life, press the Menu key (M=Menu).</li>
<li>Upon successful reset of the filter life, the new remaining filter life (taking the currently selected fan speed into account) will be displayed, and the filter LED light on the control panel will change from red to green.</li></ol><span style="font-weight: bold;">Kenmore Air Purifier:</span><br />
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<li>Press the FUNCTION and OFF TIMER buttons at the same time for five
seconds. The CHANGE FILTER INDICATOR will flash five times and turn off
</li></ol>
no that isn't normal. it should be coming out of both sides cause the air intake is in the back of the unit where the filters are. try to reset the unit but the pin hole at the top or unplugging the unit for about 10 seconds.... if that doesn't work i would call the manufacturer and to see what other ways or if the unit can be replaced.
there is only one other thing that i can think of that might work ifyou haven't done that yet. right above the timer button there is a small pin hole. that is your reset button. you need like a safety pin or something really small to go in that hole. hold it for about 3 seconds. take the pin out and the system should reset back to normal. sometimes when you clean the filters that happens. not every time but sometimes. Now if that doesn't work. i would call the manufacturer again so see if they have any other solutions or if they can send you one more. I do apologize for the inconvenience. I will keep looking for you to see if there is anything else that i can suggest but try that first.
Reset filter reminder:
Unplug power code.
Push and hold sleep button.
Plug power code while pushing sleep button.
LCD shows "P" than release the button.
Push sleep button and you can see 99% filter reminder.
I have a Bionaire tower air filter model BAP1700 that I bought from Costco. The filter check LED came on recently after 5 months of use. After cleaning the Permatech filters, I tried every remedy on this website including following the instructions that say push power button for 2 secs. Nothing worked. Then I noticed a tiny hole on the control panel in front of clean filter LED; I pushed a paper clip pin into that hole, felt a click, held it down and 2 secs later, LED went out. Success!
Noggin's solution is correct. My copy of the BAP825 manual says to poke a paper clip into "the hole marked RESET." There is no hole marked 'reset' on the air cleaner. Thanks, Noggin!
The carbon filter should have the air passing through it first, before the hepa filter. The carbon filter removes the large particles which would otherwise block the hepa filter very quickly.
Contact these guys if you need more help;
http://www.bionaire.com/contactUs.aspx
Hope this helps :)
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