Xiaomi Mi Air User Manual

To set up your Xiaomi Mi Air Purifier, plug it in and turn it on using the power button. Download the Mi Home app, create an account or log in, and follow the instructions to add the device to your network.
Check for any obstructions in the fan or air inlet. Ensure the filter is properly seated. If the noise persists, consider contacting customer support for further assistance.
It is recommended to replace the filter every 6 to 12 months, depending on usage and air quality. The Mi Home app will notify you when it's time to change the filter.
Yes, you can control your air purifier remotely using the Mi Home app on your smartphone, which allows you to adjust settings, monitor air quality, and turn the device on or off.
Ensure your Wi-Fi network is 2.4GHz, as the purifier does not support 5GHz networks. Restart your router and the purifier, and try reconnecting through the Mi Home app.
Turn off and unplug the purifier. Use a soft, dry cloth to wipe the exterior. Remove the filter and clean dust from the interior with a vacuum or damp cloth. Let it dry before reassembling.
The light indicators show air quality: green indicates good, orange indicates moderate, and red indicates poor air quality. Check the user manual for more details.
Yes, it is safe to leave your air purifier on all night. It is designed to operate continuously for improved air quality and energy efficiency.
To improve efficiency, place the purifier in an area with good air circulation, regularly clean or replace the filter, and keep doors and windows closed while it is running.
Try resetting the filter life indicator via the Mi Home app or on the device itself. If the problem persists, contact customer support for further troubleshooting.