If you have Auto mode selected, AirDoctor uses its laser air sensor to constantly monitor the air quality in the room. As it detects contaminants in the air, AirDoctor will automatically increase the appropriate fan speed in order to clean the air faster. It will return to normal fan speed once your air quality has been restored.
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