Why is "high" the first setting after "off" on air purifiers?
For example, on all the different kinds of air purifiers I have it always goes something like this on the speed dial:
Off – High – Medium – Low
Do you recognize the weirdness of this? Is there a sort of technical reason to do this, or is it a peculiar user convenience factor, or are they just toying with our mind’s to see if anyone notices it?
I think it would make more sense if they were something like this…
Off-Low-Medium-High
… then it is at least in a logical ascending order.
That seems to be normal for lots of fans, heaters, air purifiers, etc. I believe the manual that came with our ceiling fan recommended using the higher speeds to help get the fan going before slowing down to the lower settings. The fan seems very slow to start if we turn in on at "low." Always having "high" first would mean that any fan would get up to speed faster.
bad design,,,,,,,I bought a package dealy of an american standard toilet & sink,with minor cosmetic defect,so I thought,toilet is ok.
sink,classic sea shell design looks awful purdy,,,,the drain
is a permanent mount gold/brass stopper, stuck to a lever,,,takes a plumber to remove this crapola,
so I can use a simple rubber stopper,,the strong stream of water keeps the drain clear,,,,and when it empties,the mountings it came with mean the water meanders down too slowly,have to treat it
with enzyme solvent to keep it free running,Id rather a 1940s metal cast iron w ceramic that needed no service for 50 years
contact the place you bought it,,find someone who will listen to a suggestion,good luck