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"Plasmacluster" technology
Plasmacluster technology uses plas-
ma discharge to produce and release
the same positive and negative ions
as those found in nature ("Plasma-
cluster ions").
This is a unique air cleaning technol-
ogy of the SHARP CORPORATION
for breaking down and inactivating
such potential allergens as the fecal
matter or corpses of aerial mites*1,
viruses *2 and mold and bacteria *3
suspended in the air, and has been
substantiated by third-party organiza-
tions both in Japan and overseas.
When there is a high density of Plas-
macluster ions in the air, the smell of
cigarette smoke trapped in curtains
or sofas is removed in about 80 min-
utes, and when clothing is hung in
a place exposed to the direct air ex-
pelled from the unit generating Plas-
macluster ions, the smell of sweat is
reduced to a virtually imperceptible
level in one night (about 6 hours).
*1 Graduate School of Advanced Sci-
ences of Matter, Hiroshima University,
Japan
Measurement of action on the potential
allergens of aerial mites in a 13m² lab.
*2 Retroscreen Virology, Ltd., London, UK
Measurement of ratio of viruses re-
moval from the air in a 1m³ box
*3 Ishikawa Health Service Association,
Japan
Measurement of aerial mold and bac-
teria in a 13m² lab using an air sampler.
*4 Japan Spinners Inspecting Foundation,
Japan
Evaluation of deodorizing effect on
odor-imbued fragments of cloth
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INFORMATION ON PROPER DISPOSAL
Thank you for purchasing the SHARP Air Puri-
fier. Please read this manual carefully for the
correct usage information. Before using this
product, be sure to read the section: "Important
Safety Instructions."
After reading this manual, retain it in a conven-
ient location for future reference.
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