This article is applicable to Smoke Purifier with D Series, M1, P2, and S1.
List of items
![]() | Smoke purifier |
![]() | Power cable |
![]() | Filter pack |
![]() | Spare pre-filter |
![]() | Silicone pipe adapter (with a triangular logo) |
![]() | Pipe adapter |
![]() | Tube |
![]() | Tube clamps |
![]() | Flange pipe connector |
![]() | Screwdriver |
![]() | User manual |
💡 Note: The images are for reference only, subject to the actual products.
Input | AC220V / AC110V |
Maximum power | 220W |
Air velocity | 18m/s |
Filterability | 0.3μm, 99.97% |
Sound power | <52dB |
Length of the tube | 1.4m |
Volume | 310m³/h |
Size | 425mm × 250mm × 410mm |
Weight | 14kg |
1. Open the lid of the smoke purifier.
2. Install the HEPA filter, middle filter, and pre-filter in the smoke purifier one by one.
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3. Put back the lid and lock buckles on both sides.
It is applicable to xTool S1, xTool M1, xTool P2, and xTool Enclosure. You need to prepare a pipe adapter, a pipe clamp, and a screwdriver.
1. Install the pipe adapter on the lid.
2. Fit one end of the tube on the adapter and fix it with the tube clamp.
Fit the other end of the tube on the air outlet of the device. Fix it with the tube clamp.
You need to prepare a smoke purifier and a flange pipe connector.
1. Install the flange pipe connector to the air outlet of the smoke purifier.
2. Twist the flange pipe connector clockwise to the air outlet.
You need to prepare a tube, a tube clamp, and a screwdriver.
3. Install one end of the tube on the flange pipe connector and tighten the tube with a tube clamp.
Check the following steps if the device is connected to a power supply for the first time to ensure safety.
💡 Note: Set the airflow as required. Do not set the airflow too high or low.
If you set the airflow too high, excessive power is consumed and louder noises are made.
Problem 1: Weak airflow and poor suction.
Possible causes:
The inlet gets blocked. / There are foreign matters in the pipes. / One or more filters fail to work after long-term use, which is indicated when the buzzer of the purifier sounds.
Solutions:
1. Replace the filter(s). When the buzzer of the machine sounds, you need to clean or replace the filters for the purifier. You can visit xtool.com to buy the filters you need.
2. Power off the purifier, open the lid, and check whether the inlet is blocked. And then check whether the outlet is choked.
Problem 2: The purifier shuts down automatically after being powered on or restarted.
Possible causes:
The starting current is too large due to poor airflow and high filter resistance inside the purifier. The purifier shuts down automatically when the protection mechanism is triggered.
Solutions:
Turn off the purifier and open its lid to check whether the inlet is blocked. Ensure that the inlet is clear, set the airflow to its minimum, restart the purifier, and then set the airflow as required.
💡 If the problems still remain after you check and fix them, you can contact with xTool team for help. |
About the filter replacement
The replaceable filters are applied in the smoke purifier. You need to clean or replace the filters after long-term use to ensure better purification performances.
1. Pre-filter (It is recommended that you replace it in seven to fifteen days.)
Replace the pre-filter when more than 70% of its surface is covered by dust and it can't be cleaned.
2. Middle filter (It is recommended that you replace it in two to three months.)
Clean the middle filter when the dust affects the suction of the smoke purifier. If you can't clean up the dust, replace the middle filter.
3. HEPA filter (It is recommended that you replace it in three to six months.)
If the filter is unable to remove the smoke odor, replace the HEPA filter.
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