Philips Series 3000 HU3918/10 (45 m²)
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Philips Series 3000 HU3918/10

45 m²


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Anonymous

5 years ago

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Snowdruid

5 years ago • purchased this product

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a little difficult to answer the definition of "at the lowest level" is difficult to define for this unit (depending on the fan setting and the desired humidity). the manufacturer's specification is 25W and that is probably meant as the maximum, but i think the consumption is normally a lot lower. i do have a wattmeter, but it is either defective or the device needs so little power that it cannot be measured. in principle, it is also just a fan with a sensor.
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roman.suter1991

1 year ago

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frankalfa

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The logical explanation actually isn't there....however I use it in winter and didn't pay attention to this...
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stefanelle

2 years ago

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SPsandra

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With a daily running time of 10-12 hours, I changed the filter after about 4 months, but I probably could have waited a little longer. In my opinion, it is important to descale the filter weekly with citric acid, then the filter will last longer and the performance will be better.
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DarthShadow

4 years ago

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Alexandra.rogozovska

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The unit can be placed in the bedroom without any problems, but it is not completely quiet. It would also suffice to place it in the hallway.
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Anonymous

5 years ago

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Anonymous

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*If I set the time to 2h, why does the unit still switch off when the set humidity is reached?
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RyokoLN

2 years ago

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peterjoss1

2 years ago • purchased this product

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It's been like this at Digitec for a while, so I've already looked around on the net. The FY3446/30 filter seems to be available from Philips itself - cost 22.00 incl. shipping. https://www.philips.ch/c-p... Since there is no delivery date known at Digitec, you can certainly do that :-)
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Anonymous

3 years ago

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Stardustone

3 years ago

Slanting is a terrific waste of energy. It's also risky, because when the outside wall cools down, mould can form on the inside. So I wouldn't recommend doing anything like tilting windows in winter. By the way, an air purifier can also filter mould spores out of the air. That would also be worth considering.

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