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37. Do not lift the water tank by the water mist outlet.
38. It is prohibited to insert metal chips, wire, needles and other foreign objects into the
product or into the housing gaps, otherwise it may cause electric shock or malfunction.
39. Be aware that high humidity levels may encourage the growth of biological organisms
and fungi in the environment.
40. Too much humidity in the room can lead to moisture accumulation causing the damage
to walls, furniture, wallpaper and electric other appliances as TV. Do not direct the mist
outlet close to such objects.
41. Do not permit the area around the humidifier to become damp or wet. If dampness
occurs, turn down the mist production. If the mist capacity cannot be turned down, use the
humidifier intermittently. Do not allow absorbent materials, such as carpeting, curtains,
drapes, or tablecloths, to become damp.
42. Do not cover the device. Do not place any objects on the top of the device.
43. Do not use the device in association with a programmer, timer or other device that
automatically switches the humidifier on.
Warning: Microorganisms that may be present in the water tank will be blown into the air,
causing a very serious health hazard. To prevent this, change the water regularly and clean
the tank every three days.
Warning: The water tank should be emptied and refilled every three days. Before refilling,
clean it with fresh water or using available detergents if required by the manufacturer.
Remove scale, deposits or a film that has formed on the walls of the tank. After cleaning,
wipe dry all accessible surfaces.
Ultrasonic humidifier uses ultrasonic high frequency oscillation principle, the water is atomized into 1-5 micron ultra fine particle, then the
water mist is diffused into the air through the pneumatic device, so as to achieve the purpose of uniformly humidifying the air, refreshing
air, moisturizing skin and improving health.
Before first use
When the device is turned on, please do not touch an atomizing transducer (12) with hand to avoid hurting.
Device description: Ultrasonic humidifier
1.Water filling lid
2.Water tank cover
3.Spray nozzle
4.Aromatherapy container
5.Mist air duct
6.Water tank
7A. Switch on / Mist adjustment / Sleep mode / Switch off button
7B. Timer button
7C. Continuous humidity button
8.Display
9.Air inlet
10.Mist outlet
11.Air outlet
12. Atomizing transducer
13. Aromatherapy cotton sponge
14. Cleaning brush
WATER FILLING – look at figure 7
1. Place the device on stable, flat surface. Remember to fill the water to unplugged device.
2. Open the water filling cover (2) together with water filling lid (1).
3. Remember the mist air duct (5) has to be installed inside water tank before adding the water.
4. When adding the water, do not inject water into the spray nozzle (3) and do not inject water into the mist outlet (10) as well do not
inject water into the air outlet (9).
Summary of Contents for AD 7972
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