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5. Pay attention to do not exceed the MAX (maximum) water level marked on the air outlet (9) - llok at Figure 2. Use clean tap water.
6. Close the water tank cover (2) together with water filling lid (1). Plug in the device.
7. When the device is not planned to be used the water should be poured out the water tank (6).
8. To reduce the precipitation of limescale from the water - white powder, you can optionally purchase a water filter for this device,
number AD7972.1 from the seller of this device.
AROMATHERAPY FUNCTION
1. Take away the water tank cover (1) together with water filling lid (1).
2. Pour 2-3 drops of essential oil on an aromatherapy cotton sponge (13) and place it inside an aromatherapy container (4). Look at
Figure 4. Place an aromatherapy container (4) on the top of the mist outlet (10). The nice smelt will be distributed together with mist.
ATTENTION: ONLY water-soluble essential oils are suitable for this device.
3. DO NOT drip essential oils to water directly.
OPERATION
1. After plug in the device gives sound signal and the device enters the standby state.
2. To switch on the device press once the switch on button (7A). Default mist volume is set at low level, you will see at the display (8) two
lines (Figure 9B). Press this button (7A) repeatedly to change the modes to medium mist output level (Figure 9C), high mist volume
(Figure 9D), sleep mode (Figure 9D) or switch off the device (Figure 9E) in turn.
WATER SHORTAGE PROTECTION
When the device is working, built-in spring detect the lack of water. Then the device stops working, the display (8) will show “EE” and
flashing for 5 seconds and you will hear 3 sound signals. After this, the device enters the standby state. After adding the water, press the
switch on button (7A), then the device can work normally.
SLEEP MODE SETTING
The device will work at medium mist output for 5 minutes and it will pause the mist output for 5 minutes, then it works 5 minutes and it
will pause for 10 minutes; next it will work for 5 minutes and it will pause for 15 minutes, further operation will be continued in such cycle.
At sleep mode the display (8) is dimmed – look at Figure 9E.
TIMER SETTING
The default setting is zero hours. During operation press the timer button (7B) repeatedly to choose one of timer operation period: 1 hour
or 2 hours or 4 hours or 6 hours or press again to switch off the timer function – look at Figure 4. The timer function stops the operation
of device after fixed period passed.
HUMIDITY LEVEL SETTING
During the device operation press the continuous humidity button (7C), you can set the humidity value in range 40-90% of relative
humidity, each repeated pressing will increase with 5% value. When the humidity level is set, the device is constantly humidifying to the
desired humidification level. After reach desired humidification level, the device enters the standby state and stops spraying the mist until
the ambient humidity level reduced to 5% below desired humidification level. In such case, the device starts spray the mist again
automatically. Look at Figure 5.
CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
1. Plug out the device before cleaning. If there is some water left in the water tank (6), it should be poured out by tilting the water tank
(6).
ATTENTION: Important issue is correct water tank (6) position while the water is poured out. The correct position is achieved when the
air outlet (9) stay dry and the water stream is leaded by opposite edge of the water tank (6).
2. Clean the water tank each 3 days.
3. After the device is used for a period of time, it is easy to appear scale and form “white powder” phenomenon, it is attached to the
surface of an atomizing transducer (12), affecting the humidifica
tion
efficiency. It is necessary to clean main components regularly. To
clean main components look at Figure 6.
* Open the water tank cover (2), disassemble the mist air duct (5) by rotating anticlockwise – look at Figure 6A.
* Wipe the inside of water tank (6) and the mist air duct (5) with a soft cloth – look at Figure 6B.
* Add proper amount of water, clean the device with the cleaning brush (14) – look at Figure 6C.
* Wipe an atomizing transducer (12) with a cotton swab stuck with citric acid solution.
4. Do not use sharp hard utensils to touch the atomizer.
5. Do not use detergent to clean, clan water is better. Next dry elements with soft cloth, install the mist air duct (5) by clockwise rotation.
6. The outer surface of the device housing can be cleaned with a damp cloth and then wiped dry with a clean cloth. Do not use chemical
solvents, gasoline, kerosence or polishing powder to wipe the surface.
7. Do not let the water to come inside housing when cleaning to avoid inside components malfunction.
8. Clean the device before each next use.
STORAGE
1. For seasonal storage the device should be empty, cleaned and dry.
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