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Mike J

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the Smart Air Plus Purifier LAP500WHT

We have purchased two Breville Smart Air Plus air purifiers (in Canberra) - but running in the same room next to each other one reads almost no pm2.5, whereas the other reads the highest particle rating. Are the sensor readings supposed to be accurate? What is the problem here? Which one should be replaced? We would appreciate a response, since one unit will be used for a house with a baby.



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Mike J

Mike Jasked

the Smart Air Plus Purifier LAP500WHT

We have just purchased two LAP500WHT2IAN1 air purifier units for use in Canberra. Next to each other one reads almost no pm2.5, and the other is on the highest rating. Is one unit defective? why do they have two totally different readings when working next to each other in the same room? Should we get a replacement unit?? Does the sensor reading mean anything?

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They may affecting each other’s performance. To achieve the best results you should place them away from each other. If they are in the same room they should be at opposite ends. The readings may be still be different but their effectiveness will be greatly increased.

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