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V 04/10 

 

CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE

 

 

 

PRECAUTIONS

 

 

Warning 

 

Always remove the plug from the socket before cleaning the appliance, or electric shocks and 
malfunctions may occur. 

 

Wait until the water inside the appliance cools before cleaning to avoid the risk of burns.

 

 

 

MAINTENANCE OF THE HUMIDIFIER’S EXTERIOR SURFACE 

Use a damp and soft cloth to clean the humidifier’s exterior surface. 
 

 

Warning 

 

Do not wet the appliance or immerse it in water to avoid electric shocks. 

 

 

Do not use solvents, petrol, xylene, talcum powder and brushes: these products may damage the surface 
or alter the casing colour.

 

 

 

CLEANING THE WATER TANK 

 

Remove dirt from the water tank with the aid of a soft, damp cloth. 

 

Use the brush supplied with the humidifier to remove deposits from the 
smallest components then clean with a damp cloth. 

 

Clean the appliance once or twice a week.

 

 

 

 

 

1. Water tank 

 

 

CLEANING THE BUOY 

 

 

Ensure that no dust is deposited around the buoy and clean the latter 
using the brush supplied with the humidifier: remove any deposits from 
the smallest components then wipe with a damp cloth. 

 

Clean the humidifier once or twice a week.

 

 

 

 

2. Buoy 

 

CLEANING THE NEBULISER 

 

Clean the deposits on the nebuliser using the brush supplied with the 
humidifier then wipe with a damp cloth. 

 

Clean the humidifier once or twice a week. 

 

 

Warning 

 

Do not use metal brushes, metal blades, abrasive brushes or talcum 
powder to clean the nebuliser surface. These products may deform the 
nebuliser or cause abrasions, thereby leading to reduced mist emission 
and other malfunctions.

 

     

 

 

3. Nebuliser

 

Summary of Contents for Hydro Digit

Page 1: ...UCTIONS Read the instructions carefully before operating the appliance or carrying out maintenance operations Observe all the safety instructions failure to observe the instructions may lead to accide...

Page 2: ...e the appliances to malfunction In the event of an anomaly switch the appliance off and remove the plug immediately Do not dismantle repair or modify this product freely In the event of malfunctions c...

Page 3: ...the tank and nebuliser Continuous operation of the appliance with dirt residues may lead to faults and malfunctions The internal ultrasonic nebuliser is highly sensitive Do not touch it with fingers o...

Page 4: ...t on bottom 5 Temperature and humidity sensor 6 Ion exchange filter 7 Controls 8 Display 9 Nozzle insertion position 10 Nozzle 11 Discharge nozzle 1 Air discharge 2 Water intake 3 Brush 4 Water inlet...

Page 5: ...cause malfunctions Do not add water directly inside the bottom section of the appliance beneath the tank or in the discharge nozzle The water that may penetrate inside the bottom section of the applia...

Page 6: ...button Press the ON OFF button the appliance emits a buzzer sound and activates The display visualises AUTO and mist starts coming out of the discharge nozzle The display visualises the level of humid...

Page 7: ...hly 2 5 seconds for the water to pass from the tank to the underlying slot where the nebuliser is located Mist level adjustment in the AUTO mode Difference between the appropriate humidity level and t...

Page 8: ...adjustment switch The setting range varies from 40 to 80 in 5 intervals TIMER ADJUSTMENT The operating time can be adjusted by pressing the left and right buttons on the timer The setting range varie...

Page 9: ...er tank for filling emptying or cleaning operations as the water accumulated on the bottom may drip from the tank WHEN THE WATER IN THE TANK IS USED UP When the water in the tank is used up the humidi...

Page 10: ...tely 400 litres Using the device beyond this limit will lower its ability to remove substances that harden the water calcium and magnesium Consequently this may generate increased levels of white dust...

Page 11: ...damp cloth Use the brush supplied with the humidifier to remove deposits from the smallest components then clean with a damp cloth Clean the appliance once or twice a week 1 Water tank CLEANING THE B...

Page 12: ...E 1 Remove the discharge nozzle and unscrew the plug on the bottom of the tank by turning it anti clockwise to eliminate the residual water The discharge nozzle will fall if it is not removed before e...

Page 13: ...pliance does not emit warm mist The appliance has been on only for a short time There are no faults It takes a few minutes for warm mist to be emitted the time required for the heating element to heat...

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