9
Power Cord
To avoid fires, electric shocks, or other damage, use the power cord and electrical outlet as instructed below:
The power cord must be plugged into a suitable electrical outlet.
Do not pull on the power cord.
Always unplug the humidifier before carrying out any maintenance or moving it.
Keep the humidifier away from heat sources and avoid exposing it to direct sunlight.
Empty the water tank before placing it separately.
Do not use the humidifier on a blanket or towel to avoid blocking the air inlet and wetting the table.
Water Tank
Do not add water over 40°C into the water tank to avoid damage to the humidifier.
Do not add water through the mist outlets.
When there is water at the bottom of the humidifier, wipe the water off with a dry cloth to avoid damaging the
humidifier.
Do not use the humidifier in environments where the temperature is below 0°C, as the water in the water tank may
freeze and cause damage to the humidifier. Always empty the water out of the water tank in such environments.
Do not place any metal objects, chemicals, or detergent into the water tank when the humidifier is in use, as this will
damage the humidifier and cause air quality deterioration.
Always turn off and unplug the humidifier before emptying the water tank.
Using the Humidifier
Immediately stop using the humidifier if it makes unusual sounds, gives off bad odors, or overheats.
Keep hair and fabrics away from the humidifier to prevent them from being caught in or blocking the air inlet and the
air outlet.
Do not sit on, lean on or tilt the humidifier.
When using the humidifier in conjunction with gas-fueled appliances, such as gas stoves and gas heaters, make sure
there is sufficient ventilation to avoid carbon monoxide poisoning.