Blueair Blue Pure 511i Max User Manual
Model: 3132111100
Safety Information
The Blue Pure 511i Max air purifier is an electrical appliance for indoor use only. Take the necessary precautions to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, or injury.
- This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory, or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety.
- Supervise children to ensure that they do not play with the appliance.
- Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be made by children without supervision.
- Always disconnect the appliance from the power supply before maintenance.
- If your Blueair appliance is found to be defective, Blueair will replace it with the same or a similar model at no cost, per the warranty terms. Use caution when attempting repairs yourself, as this presents the danger of electrical shock or injury.
- Ensure that the power cable and the power plug are not at risk of getting damaged.
- If the appliance is damaged or malfunctions, turn it off, disconnect it from the power supply, and contact Blueair.
- The power plug must be firmly inserted into the power socket.
- When disconnecting the unit from the power supply, do not pull on the power cord; pull on the power plug.
- Use the power cable provided with your Blueair air purifier to plug directly and firmly into an appropriate electrical outlet.
- Do not use an extension cord or a power strip. Refer to the rating label on your appliance. Do not alter the power plug in any way.
- Do not use the included power cord for anything else but the appliance.
- Do not allow objects to enter or block the air inlets and air outlets, as this can cause electric shock or damage the appliance.
- Do not place any objects on top of or directly against the appliance.
- Do not sit on, stand, climb onto, or hang from the appliance.
- Keep the appliance, including the power cable, at a safe distance from heated surfaces and open fire.
- Keep the appliance and power plug away from water and other liquids.
- Keep the appliance and power plug away from chemicals such as pesticides and deodorants.
- Place the air purifier on the floor or a stable surface to prevent tipping.
- Do not use the appliance outdoors or in wet environments such as bathrooms, laundry rooms, or pool areas.
- Always turn off and disconnect the appliance from the power supply before moving the unit, changing filters, cleaning, or carrying out maintenance procedures.
- Never clean with gasoline, chemical solvents, or corrosive materials, as these agents may damage the air purifier.
Regulatory Information
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
- This device may not cause harmful interference.
- This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
This device contains license-exempt transmitter(s)/receiver(s) that comply with Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada's license-exempt RSS(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.
FCC/ISED RF Exposure Information: This equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum distance of 20 centimeters between the radiator and your body.
Product Map
The air purifier consists of the following main components:
- A User interface: The control panel for operating the purifier.
- B Air outlet: Where purified air is released.
- C Air quality indicator (AQI): An LED indicator displaying the current air quality status.
- D Fan motor: Drives the fan to circulate air.
- E Noise shield: Reduces noise generated by the fan.
- F Particle & carbon filter: The main filter responsible for removing particles and odors.
- G Washable fabric pre-filter: The outermost layer that captures larger particles and protects the main filter.
Air quality status (PM 2.5)
The air purifier has a particle sensor to measure the fine particles (PM2.5) level. The LED indicator displays air quality status in 5 colors, ranging from excellent (blue) to very polluted (red).
Visual representation of air quality status:
- Excellent (Blue)
- Good (Green)
- Moderate (Yellow)
- Polluted (Orange)
- Very Polluted (Red)
Diagram Description: An exploded view shows the components stacked vertically. The user interface (A) is at the top, followed by the air outlet (B). Below that is the air quality indicator (C), then the fan motor (D) and noise shield (E). The particle & carbon filter (F) is below the noise shield, and the washable fabric pre-filter (G) is the outermost layer, wrapping around the lower part of the unit.
Getting Started
Controls and Indicators:
- 1 ON/Standby button: Powers the unit on or off.
- 2 Fan Speed button: Adjusts the fan speed and mode.
- 3 Auto mode: Automatically adjusts fan speed based on PM2.5 levels.
- 4 Night mode: Sets the fan to its lowest, quietest speed with dimmed lights.
- 5 Speed 1: Low fan speed setting.
- 6 Speed 2: Medium fan speed setting.
- 7 Speed 3: High fan speed setting.
- 8 Filter replacement: Indicator light signals when the filter needs replacement.
- 9 Wi-Fi: Indicator for Wi-Fi connectivity status.
Two Button Control:
Press the ON/Standby button to turn the air purifier on or off. Adjust the mode and fan speed using the Fan Speed button. This air purifier has a total of four fan speeds: Night mode is the lowest/most silent, and Speed three is the highest.
Modes Explained:
- Auto mode: Automatically adjusts the fan speed based on your PM2.5 indoor level to ensure optimal air quality. This is the recommended setting.
- Night mode: Provides the lowest fan speed and fully dimmed lights for undisturbed sleep.
- Fan speeds 1-2-3: These are manual fan speed levels that you can set by pressing the Fan Speed button on the interface or by adjusting via the Blueair app.
How to Use Tips
Change Brightness
- Step 1: Press the Fan Speed button and the ON/Standby button simultaneously. Hold for three seconds.
- Step 2: While still holding the ON/Standby button, tap the Fan Speed button with another finger to adjust brightness. If the brightness is at its lowest level, it will increase by one level. If it is at its highest level, it will decrease by one level.
Enable/Disable Child Lock
Long press the ON/Standby button for about 5 seconds, until all LEDs on the interface light up and blink once. Then release. When Child Lock is active, the air purifier will continue to operate, but the speed/mode buttons will be locked.
(Visual cue: 5 seconds press)
Turn Off/On Wi-Fi LED
When turning on the air purifier for the first time, the Wi-Fi LED will blink to signal it is ready for pairing. After successfully connecting the device to the app, the Wi-Fi LED will stay solid. If you choose not to connect the product to Wi-Fi, you can turn off the blinking LED by long-pressing the Fan Speed button for about 5 seconds and then releasing. The Wi-Fi LED will stop blinking.
(Visual cue: 5 seconds press)
Filter Reset
After replacing the filter, it is required to manually conduct a filter reset on the appliance. Extra long press the Fan Speed button for about 15 seconds, until the red filter replacement indicator blinks three times. Then release. If done correctly, the red filter replacement indicator will blink three times and then disappear.
(Visual cue: 15 seconds press)
Factory Reset
Extra long press the ON/Standby button for about 15 seconds, until all the LEDs of the interface light up for the second time and blink four times. Then release. After a factory reset, the air purifier restarts with its default configuration and will go into Standby mode.
(Visual cue: 15 seconds press)
Connect to the Blueair App
Connecting to the Blueair app allows you to control the air purifier remotely and monitor filter usage. The app offers additional functions to the air purifier.
Steps to Connect:
- Step 1: Download the Blueair app from the App Store or Google Play.
- Step 2: Open the app. Create or sign into your Blueair account.
- Step 3: Click on "Connect Product" and select "Blue". Follow the instructions to complete app pairing.
First Time Connection Tips:
- Make sure to turn on your air purifier. Once the Wi-Fi indicator is blinking, it is ready to be paired with your app.
- Bluetooth is required for first-time pairing. Turn your phone's Bluetooth on and keep your phone within 3 feet (approx. 1 meter) of the air purifier for initial pairing. (Visual cue: Bluetooth symbol ?)
- Make sure you are using a visible Wi-Fi network that is not hidden.
- VPN (Virtual Private Network) should be deactivated while using the Blueair App.
- This air purifier can only connect to 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi. If you are using a dual-band Wi-Fi router, make sure to select 2.4GHz. (Visual cue: 2.4 GHz symbol ?)
- Keep your air purifier within 15 feet (approx. 4.5 meters) of your Wi-Fi router to maintain optimal connection. (Visual cue: 15 feet distance indicator ?)
Maintenance Information
Important! Turn the air purifier off and disconnect it from the power supply before performing any maintenance.
Changing Your Filter
When your air purifier's indicator light turns red, it's time to change the main filter. This typically occurs between 6 and 9 months of operation, depending on usage and your air quality conditions.
- Step 1: Turn off the air purifier and unplug it. Rotate the top counter-clockwise to unlock, then lift up to remove it. (Visual cue: [Diagram showing top removal])
- Step 2: Remove the fabric pre-filter and the noise shield. (Visual cue: [Diagram showing removal of pre-filter and shield])
- Step 3: Use the filter handles to pull out the old filter and replace it with a new one. Make sure to remove any plastic wrapping before inserting the new filter into the appliance. (Visual cue: [Diagram showing filter removal/insertion])
- Step 4: Place the noise shield back on top of the filter. Pull up the fabric pre-filter over the filter and the noise shield. (Please ensure that the leather tag is on the upper side of the fabric pre-filter.) (Visual cue: [Diagram showing pre-filter placement])
- Step 5: Twist the top back on and plug in the air purifier. (Visual cue: [Diagram showing top locking])
- Step 6: Important! Turn the air purifier back on and reset the filter indicator by pressing down the Fan Speed button for 15 seconds (until the red replacement indicator blinks three times). Then release. (Visual cue: [Diagram showing button press])
Cleaning Your Washable Pre-filter
Clean your pre-filter regularly when you see dust or dirt. Vacuum the exterior of the fabric with a soft brush attachment. If the pre-filter requires a deeper clean, wash according to the instructions on the pre-filter's label. Hang to dry.
- Step 1: Turn the air purifier off and unplug it. Rotate the top counter-clockwise to unlock and remove it. (Visual cue: [Diagram showing top removal])
- Step 2: Remove the fabric pre-filter from the noise shield and main filter. (Visual cue: [Diagram showing pre-filter removal])
- Step 3: Wash according to instructions on the fabric pre-filter's label. (Visual cue: [Diagram showing washing])
- Step 4: Pull the clean pre-filter back over the noise shield and main filter. (Visual cue: [Diagram showing pre-filter placement])
- Step 5: Please ensure that the leather tab of the pre-filter is on the upper part. (Visual cue: [Diagram highlighting leather tab])
- Step 6: Push the top cylinder down, rotate it clockwise to lock it. (Visual cue: [Diagram showing top locking])
Disposal and Recycling
This air purifier should be recycled as electronic waste. If you have any questions regarding the disposal of this air purifier, please contact your local waste management for the best way to recycle.
Troubleshooting
Issue | Potential Cause | Try This |
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There is a red circle on my air purifier's panel. | It is time to change the main filter. | 1. Change filter according to the instructions in this guide. 2. Reset the filter life timer: press down the Fan Speed button until the red light disappears (15 seconds). |
My air purifier is making too much noise. | Air purifiers set on a high-speed level produce more noise because they function at faster rates. The plastic sealing is still on the filter. If the main filter or pre-filter are clogged or dirty, the engine might not get sufficient airflow, which may result in increased noise levels. | Set a lower fan speed. The air purifier should be quieter. 1. Remove the main filter according to the instructions in this guide. 2. Make sure that the plastic cover is removed from the filter. Unplug your air purifier and vacuum the air purifier and its fabric pre-filter from the outside with a soft brush attachment. Clean the fabric pre-filter in the washing machine. Replace the main filter when your filter indicator turns red. |
I cannot connect my air purifier. | The air purifier is too far from your phone and router during setup. The Blueair App is not up to date. The router is not on or has no connection. The router is not using a standard connection. Bluetooth is deactivated. | 1. Ensure that your phone, air purifier, and Wi-Fi router are in the same room and in close distance during initial setup (follow the app for exact distance instructions). Once you have successfully paired your air purifier, you can place it at your desired location. 2. Make sure that your air purifier is plugged in and powered on. Open your App Store on your phone and ensure you have the latest Blueair app version. Ensure the following before trying to connect your product again: 1. Internet is currently running. 2. You are using a 2.4GHz network. 3. Deactivate VPN. Ensure Bluetooth is enabled in your smartphone's settings. |
My air purifier has lost connection. | Temporary Wi-Fi disturbances. New Wi-Fi settings or router. | If your air purifier does not re-connect by itself after a few minutes: 1. Open the Blueair app. 2. Select your air purifier and go to Product Settings. 3. Delete the air purifier. 4. Go back to the home screen and select "Connect Product". Follow the connection instructions on the product. |
My indoor air quality is not improving. | Indoor air quality is polluted. Air quality sensors are dusty and showing incorrect levels. | 1. Disconnect the power cable from the wall outlet and wait approximately 30 seconds. 2. Make sure that there are no objects or dust around the air quality sensors at the back of the air purifier. 3. Reconnect the power cable. 4. Press the power button. If the air quality does not improve with the use of the air purifier and with ventilation, please contact Blueair. |
For more information and troubleshooting tips, please check the Support page on www.blueair.com.