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USER INSTRUCTIONS
OPERATING CONDITIONS
1) The humidifier starts working when the temperature is between 5 and 40 ˚C and the relative
humidity is below 80%.
2) Use clean water that is below 40 ˚C (if your tap water is hard we recommend that you use
distilled water).
3) Clean the water tank and water bowl before long periods of disuse or at least twice each
week if the unit is in continuous use.
4) We recommend that you soak the unit’s water filter for 24 hours before using the filter for the
first time.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
1) Remove the water tank from the unit. Unscrew the lid and fill the tank with clean water. Screw
the lid back on (making sure that it fits securely). Refit the water tank in the unit (making sure
that it fits securely).
2) Check that the mist nozzle and handle guard are correctly fitted to the water tank.
3) Plug the unit in and turn it on (by pressing the start button).
4) Follow the instructions below to use the aroma diffuser feature (water-soluble aromatic oils
can be bought separately from retail outlets).
a. Remove the aroma pad.
b. Place a few drops of water-soluble aromatic oil on the pad.
c. Refit the aroma pad in the unit (the aroma diffuser will start automatically when you turn the
unit on).
d. When you have finished using the aroma diffuser feature (or if the unit will not be used for
some time) remove the pad from the aroma diffuser and clean it. Refit the pad when you
have cleaned it.
5) If the tank is removed while the unit is in operation the unit will switch itself off. When you
refit the water tank the unit will remain switched off. To restart, you need to turn the unit on
and readjust the settings as required.
PLACEMENT
1) Place the unit on a flat, steady surface
2) Position the humidifier well away from heat sources such as a stove or open fireplace. Do not place
it in direct sunlight.
3) Position the humidifier well away from moisture-sensitive furniture and electronic devices.
The mist emitted by the humidifier should not be directed towards furniture or electronic devices (they
may be damaged by the mist).
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