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7. Before connecting the equipment, ensure
that the rated voltage (8) corresponds to the
mains’ voltage supply.
8. Connect the appliance to a mains socket
that is easily accessible only by an adult.
9. Do not place the appliance on delicate
surfaces, or surfaces that may be sensitive to
water and humidity.
10. Only place the appliance on flat and sta-
ble surfaces which are out of reach of chil-
dren.
11. For best results, place the appliance at a
height of at least 70 -100 cm from the floor.
12. Do not direct the steam outlet nozzle (3)
towards furniture, curtains, walls, electrical
appliances or objects that may be sensitive
to water and/or humidity. Warning! When
the appliance is functioning normally, the
surface around the outlet nozzle could get
wet due to condensation of the nebulised
water.
13. Never obstruct the air vents (9) under the
appliance with cloths or any other object.
Warning! Obstructing the air vents could
cause the internal electric circuit to over-
heat.
14. Never add any salt, aromatic oils or
anything else to the water contained in the
water tank (5) or the outlet nozzle (3) or the
humidifier unit (transducer) (6) as this can
cause permanent damage to the appliance.
15. The appliance must never be switched on
without water in the tank. Always check there
is water before switching the appliance on.
16. Only use the power cable (8) supplied
with the appliance, or exactly the same type
with the same electrical characteristics when
the same has to be replaced.
17. Before carrying out any cleaning or main-
tenance operations, always check that the
appliance is switched off and the power ca-
ble (8) plug is disconnected from the mains.
18. Do not use accessories, spare parts, or
any component not supplied or approved by
the manufacturer.
19. This appliance has no parts that can be
repaired. The appliance can only be opened
using special tools. In case of repairs, only
contact a qualified technician or one of the
distributor Artsana S.p.A.’s authorised ser-
vice centres.
20. When using any electrical appliance, it is
necessary to follow some basic safety regu-
lations:
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Never touch the appliance with wet or
damp hands.
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Do not pull or tug at the power cable (8) to
unplug it from the mains.
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Do not leave the appliance exposed to at-
mospheric agents (rain, sun, etc.).
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Keep the appliance, power cables and mains
adaptor (8) away from all heat sources.
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Never submerge the appliance in water or
any other liquids.
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If the appliance is faulty and/or not working
correctly, switch it off immediately by dis-
connecting the jack plug (7) from the appli-
ance and the power cable (8) from the mains
socket. Do not attempt to tamper with the
appliance. Contact authorised technicians or
your retailer.
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Do not touch the appliance if it has acciden-
tally fallen in water; disconnect the power
supply, lowering the lever of your central fuse
box and disconnect the power cable (8) from
the mains socket before touching the appli-
ance. Do not use the appliance and contact
qualified technicians or an authorised retailer.
21. Never open or move the humidifier when
it is working.
22. The appliance must be cleaned and dried
thoroughly at the end of every cycle.
23. If the appliance is not used for a long pe-
riod of time, the water container (5) and hu-
midifier unit and water container (6) must be
rinsed out and dried before storing it away.
24. Before using the appliance, we recom-
mend rinsing all the parts indicated below
thoroughly in cold, clean drinking water: the
container, humidifier unit (6), water tank (5)
and steam outlet nozzle (3).
25. When the appliance is no longer needed,
it is recommended to make it unusable by
unplugging the power cable (8) from the
mains socket, and cutting off the power ca-
ble (8) plug.
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