HU 2050
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BEFORE START
What exactly is Relative Humidity?
Relative humidity is the percentage of the actual water vapor contains to the saturated water vapor
contains under the same definite temperature and space. We normally mark it with %RH.
Atmospheric air always contains water vapor, the percentage of which depends on the
meteorological conditions. The higher the temperature is the more the air keeps water vapor.
Therefore, we use the concept of “relative humidity”.
When the cold air is heated up to the comfort temperature in winter, the relative percentage of the
water vapor falls, which means, the relative humidity drops. In order to keep a comfortable and
health environment at home, we need some artificial addition of water or water vapor to room air –
that’s air humidification.
USER INSTRUCTIONS
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ATTENTION: To ensure a properly performance of the unit, it should be placed on a
completely level and smooth surface
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Place the base of unit on a smooth level surface.
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Remove the water tank and fill using the water filling hatch from underneath the tank.
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Pour plain cold tap water into the tank.
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Always use distilled water and never add anything to the water (e.g. salt, oils, perfumes, etc …)
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Ensure that you tighten the cap on the filling hatch securely.
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Place the tank onto the base.
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Plug the appliance into the power outlet. The power indicator light should be illuminated.
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The mist intensity can be adjusted by turning the Mist Intensity Control knob until the desired
amount of mist is emitted from the nozzle.
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Ensure that the mist output nozzle is directed away from walls and furniture.
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When the humidifier runs out of water, the appliance will automatically switch off the steam
production mechanism.
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The steam production time and emission quantity may vary depending on the water hardness.
OTHER FEATURES
In cold weather, windows, and even some walls may fog or develop frost from excessive indoor
humidity. If this occurs, reduce the mist intensity setting to avoid damage from condensed water
dripping on windowsills.
Too much humidity in the room may allow moisture to accumulate on surfaces where bacteria and
fungi can grow. Collected moisture may also harm furniture, and walls, especially wallpaper.
To eliminate too much humidity, especially in a small room, leave the room door open, add adjust
the mist intensity control setting.