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4. PRODUCT FEATURES
4.1. HUMIDIFIER (Figure 1)
1. Vapour outlet
2. Water tank cover
3. Water tank
4. Status lights
5. Button
6. Base of the unit
7. Mains adaptor
4.2. PRINCIPLES OF OPERATION
The humidifier uses the water stored in the water tank to make water vapour. The
machine's fan system releases this vapour into the dry air, creating the necessary
humidity.
5. INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
5.1 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
1. Place the humidifier on a flat and horizontal surface in an appropriate location.
2. Remove the water tank cover (2) from the base of the unit (6), add cold water to the
water tank (3) and fit the cover back on the base correctly.
3. If you wish to add essences (not included), take out the water tank cover (2) and
pour 5-10 drops into the water tank. Put the water tank cover back in its position.
4. Plug the humidifier into the mains power supply.
5. Press the
button (5) to switch it on. The blue indicator light above the button will
come on. Never switch it on when the tank is empty.
6. Press the
button (5) sequentially to change the desired mist flow and to switch the
night light off or on according to the following sequence:
1st press: low mist level and night light off.
2nd press: medium mist level and night light off.
3rd press: high mist level and night light off.
4th press: low mist level and night light on.
5th press: medium mist level and night light on.
6th press: high mist level and night light on.
7th press: appliance switched off.When the tank is empty, the red indicator
light comes on and the humidifier stops working for safety reasons.
When the tank is empty, the red indicator light comes on and the humidifier stops
working for safety reasons.
NOTE:
• When it is cold, the windows and even the walls could fog up or allow frost to develop
due to excessive interior humidity. If this happens, reduce the vapour release to avoid
damage due to the condensation of the water.
• An excess of humidity in the room can cause the humidity to gather on the surfaces
where it could encourage the growth of bacteria and fungi. The accumulated humidity
could also damage the furniture and walls, especially wallpaper.
• In order to correct excessive humidity, especially in a small room, leave the door of
the room open and reduce the vapour release.
• Micro-organisms that may be present in the water or in the environment where the
appliance is used or stored, can grow in the water reservoir and be blown in the air
causing very serious health risks when the water is not renewed and the tank is not
cleaned properly every 3 days.
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