3. Getting to know your device
Humans spend a large proportion of their
time indoors.
For ideal ambient air, a humidity level of
between 40 % and 60 % is recommended.
This value is often not reached, particularly in
winter, when cold, dry air enters living spaces
that are being aired and is then warmed up.
This dry ambient air draws in moisture, drying
out mucous membranes and skin, but also
furniture.
Ambient air that is too dry may have
a number of negative effects.
4. Device description
The air humidifier
• humidifies the air,
• runs quietly and is continuously
adjustable,
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Mist outlet
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Recessed grip
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Water tank
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Water tank screwed plug
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Water basin
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Base unit for air humidifier
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• Mucous membranes and lips dry out
• Eyes become irritated
• Infections and respiratory diseases are
more likely to occur
• Exhaustion, tiredness and difficulty
concentrating
• Pets and plants are put under
unnecessary strain
• Dust forms more quickly
• Electrostatic charging of textiles made
of synthetic fibres, such as carpets and
plastic floor coverings
• Wooden furniture and, especially, parquet
floors, are damaged
• Musical instruments go out of tune
• is suitable for rooms up to 25 m² in size,
• has a low energy consumption and
switches off automatically when the water
tank is empty,
• is easy to clean.
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Fill level sensor
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Ultrasound membrane
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Control dial
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LED display
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On/Off switch
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Mains cable
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