Specifications
Key Specs
Recommended Room Size800 square feetApp CompatiblefalseWireless ConnectivityNoneAir Purifier TypeTowerAir Quality Indicator Light(s)falseIonizingfalseFilter TypeHEPA, Activated carbon
General
Product NamePure Cool Purifying Fan TP01, TowerBrandDysonModel Number286822-01ColorIron / Silver
Dimensions
Recommended Room Size800 square feetProduct Height40.1 inchesProduct Width7.7 inchesProduct Depth7.7 inchesProduct Weight7.9 pounds
Compatibility
App CompatiblefalseWireless ConnectivityNoneVoice Assistant Built-inNo
Features
Air Purifier TypeTowerAir Quality Indicator Light(s)falseIonizingfalseNumber Of Fan Speeds10Temperature ControltrueProgrammable TimertrueRemote Controltrue
Filter Info
Filter TypeHEPA, Activated carbonFilter IncludedtrueFilter Model Number970342-01Filter Indicator Light(s)trueFilter Longevity12 months
Certifications Listings & Approvals
ENERGY STAR CertifiedfalseAHAM Certifiedfalse
Warranty
Warranty - Parts2 YearWarranty - Labor2 year
Other
UPC885609016795
Questions & Answers (250)
Q: We changed the filter but the code still flashes “F= (three Bars). Why? (37 answers)
A: Hi there, this is Kelly with Dyson. When you change the filter on your TP01 Pure Cool, you will still see the flashing "F" until you reset the filter indicator light. To do so, press and hold the 'standby ON/OFF' button for 6 seconds on the remote, to reset the filter light. Hope this was helpful! Best wishes, Kelly Dyson Customer SupportQ: What does F with 3 vertical lines mean? (4 answers)
A: needs to be reset. mine started doing that a while ago and i went bought new filter for it replaced it but was still getting the f with 3 flashing lines and others said u need to hold down the power button on the remote for 6 seconds to reset it and it worked for me- A: Maybe this might help you in figuring out your power consumption. I believe that all electric utility companies bill out in kilowatts. 1,000 watts equal 1 kilowatt. Based on the figures from the Dyson rep, at high speed it uses 56 watts (per hour?). So, if you ran this fan at full speed for 24 hours straight, it would consume approximate 1344 watts or roughly 1.34 kilowatts. Now lets multiply that figure by 365 days in the year -- 1.34 KW X 365 DAYS = 489.1 Kilowatts of electricity used IF this fan ran continuously for 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Now say your cost per kilowatt hours is 16.5 cents, you would multiply 16.5 cents by the kilowatt hours consumed -- .165 X 489.1 = $80.70 = cost to run this fan for the year. This means that your fan would have run for 8,760 hours non-stop at high speed for the entire year. Hope this helps with you figuring out your cost to run this fan..
- A: Hi Rodney, this is Kelly with Dyson. Great question! The filter life for our Pure Cool Tower, and other purifiers, is roughly 4382 hours. If you use your machine 24 hours a day, the filter life will be approximately 6 months. If you use your machine 12 hours a day, you can expect a year of filter life. Best wishes, Kelly Dyson Customer Support
Q: Can this be used in place of air conditioner? (3 answers)
A: No, it’s an air purifier or a fancy fan. Just moves the air, it doesn’t cool it.- A: The Dyson TP01 is only the fan and filter. It does not have WiFi. The Dyson fans have a special naming convention that include: ‘Pure, Cool, Hot, and Link’ I think they mean the following: Pure means it has a filter Cool means it moves air Hot means it can heat air Link means*** it has WiFi So if you want a Dyson fan with certain features like WiFi you would need a Dyson ‘Pure Cool Link’, which means it has a filter, moves air, and has WiFi. Hope that helps! I wish their branding wasn’t so confusing.
Q: Do it have a inozier (1 answers)
A: Hi there, this is Kelly with Dyson. An ionizer releases charged chemicals into the air, which bond with particulates and assist in removing those particles. However, this generates Ozone in the home. Dyson Purifiers do not use Ionization to purify the air and do not generate ozone. Best wishes, Kelly Dyson Customer Support- A: I believe Dyson's website says that speeds 1-2 or 1-3 run the purifier, while the higher speeds 3-10 apply the cool air. Not exactly what you were looking for, but something similar. I have had other brand air purifiers, and they all have a fan component. It must suck in unpurified air and blow out the clean air. The benefit of this one is it oscillates more, has a lot more speed choices, and provides cool air.