13
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Anti-electric shock protection:
class II
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Moister Capacity:
≥220 ml/h
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Water tank volume:
2,5 L
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Applicable for max. area:
10-15 m
2
PRODUCT FEATURES
•Ultrasonic high-frequency technology to create the right humidity in the nursery.
•Diffusion of cool mist.
•Smart design with the aroma diffuser function.
•Night Light function with individual ON/OFF button.
•Automatic switch-off if water tank is empty.
•Adjusting the mist level by the knob in the base, easy operation.
•Quiet during operation.
•360-degree nozzle for moisture dissipation.
•The transducer is made of ceramics and titanium alloy to prolong the use of the product.
•Suitable for rooms up to 10-15m
2
.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
•Use clean, cold water. Never use hot water. We recommend you to use filtered water, boiled or distilled water.
This will reduce the risk from sludge or scale build-up on the ceramic transducer.
•Clean regularly the tank with water and the mist tube, at least every 3 days. The ultrasonic transducer is
recommended to be cleaned each week.
•Change the water in the tank regularly. The water you use should always be fresh and should not remain the
tank for more than 2 days.
•Monitor the indicator for water level and when it is low, add water to the tank. Make sure the appliance is
switched off before any action.
•Once the water tank is in place, do not attempt to move the humidifier. If it has to be moved, unplug the unit and
drain water from the base before moving.
•Once the unit is plugged in or during operation, do not attempt to pick up the water tank.
•Do not add fragrance to the diffuser when unit is in operation.
A.HUMIDIFIER FUNCTION
1.Lift and remove mist nozzle. Remove carefully water tank from the base by lifting it up, unscrew the water tank
cap into counter-clockwise direction to open. Fill the tank with water and screw back the cap into clockwise
direction (make sure it is well closed but do not over tighten). Place water tank back on the base, making sure it
is stable and completely fits. Place the mist nozzle.
2.Connect the power cord to the mains outlet. Turn the Power/Mist Intensity knob clockwise to turn on. You will
hear a
“click” and the appliance will start operating.
3.Connect the power cord to the mains outlet. Turn the Power/Mist Intensity knob clockwise to turn on. You will
hear a
“click” and the appliance will start operating.
4.If you want to switch off the appliance turn the Power/Mist Intensity knob counter-clockwise until you hear a
“click” sound – the device will stop operating
5.You can adjust the needed mist level by turning the ON/ OFF knob. Turning clockwise will increase the
humidity. Turning counter clock wise will reduce the humidity.
B.NIGHT LIGHT FUNCTION
1.Press the Night Light switch to turn night light on or off.
C.AROMA DIFFUSER FUNCTION
1.Remove fragrance container from bottom of the base. See Figure A.
2.Remove the cotton diffuser stick from container.
3.Carefully pour your desired fragrance into the container. Using a dropper is recommended.
4.Put the diffuser stick into the filled container, pushing all the way to the bottom.
5.Put the container back into the base of the body and make sure it is well fixed to the base and is stable.
Note:
Before removing the fragrance container, first remove water tank and empty the water from the base.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR HUMIDITY LEVEL
•It is best to keep the humidity level between 30% and 50% of relative humidity. The ideal level of humidity varies
from room to room and with changing room conditions.
•Do not use the humidifier, if there is enough humidity in the room (at least 50% relative humidity). You can use a
measuring device to better determine the humidity level in the room.
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