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Components

A.  Mist Nozzle
B.  Top Cover
C.  Water Tank Handle
D.  Water Tank
E.  Water Purification Filter
F.  Water Tank Cap
G.  Heating Element
H.  Water Inlet Basin
I.  Blue Power Indicator Light
J.  Water Buoy

K.  Transducer
L.  Base
M. Aroma Tray 
N.  Front Panel
O.  Control Area
P.  Remote Control

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NOT PICTURED
Sensor (located on power cord)
Power Cord
Aroma Tray Felt Pad
Non-slip Feet

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Summary of Contents for The Smart Mist LAH400

Page 1: ...the Smart MistTM Humidifier Instruction Book LAH400 LAH400_ANZ_IB_A19 indd 1 27 2 19 8 50 am...

Page 2: ...ONS BEFORE USE AND SAVE FOR FUTURE REFERENCE Carefully read all instructions before operating the humidifier for the first time and save for future reference Remove and safely discard any packaging ma...

Page 3: ...utdoors or on wet surfaces Do not use in bathrooms laundry areas or similar indoor locations Never place the humidifier where it may fall into a bath or other water container Do not use or store where...

Page 4: ...with major temperature changes as this may cause condensation inside the humidifier If not using the humidifier for a long time clean and dry the water tank before storage Clean the water tank every w...

Page 5: ...cer with bare fingers or scrape it with any metal tools as it may reduce the mist output permanently Keep the humidifier clean Follow the cleaning instructions provided in this book IMPORTANT SAFEGUAR...

Page 6: ...Misuse may cause injury The installation of a residual current device safety switch is recommended to provide additional safety protection when using electrical appliances It is advisable that a safe...

Page 7: ...ow all parts to cool Do not place this appliance on or near a heat source such as hot plate oven or heaters Position the appliance at a minimum distance of 20cm away from walls curtains and other heat...

Page 8: ...Heating Element H Water Inlet Basin I Blue Power Indicator Light J Water Buoy K Transducer L Base M Aroma Tray N Front Panel O Control Area P Remote Control A B C D O P G I H J K L F E N M NOT PICTUR...

Page 9: ...vel Control Scroll left or right to change the mist level D Night Sleep E Warm Mist F Timer G Humidity Setting E F G C D A B POWER MODE NIGHT HUMIDITY TIMER WARM MIST Display Screen Icons Auto Night H...

Page 10: ...using your humidifier for the first time remove all packaging material and promotional labels 2 Check for any missing or damaged parts as per the components list 3 Clean all parts according to the Ca...

Page 11: ...fault setting for the humidifier when turned on from standby Auto mode can also be manually selected The Timer feature and Warm Mist feature can be used with this setting Mist Intensity cannot be manu...

Page 12: ...ient water to operate BABY MODE In BABY mode the humidifier automatically adjusts the mist intensity to maintain a relative humidity level of 55 and activates the WARM MIST feature The Timer feature c...

Page 13: ...f the water tank runs empty The humidifier will automatically shut off when there is insufficient water to operate MANUAL MODES This humidifier can be manually programmed in four ways NOTE Manually se...

Page 14: ...rovided with the remote When it is time to replace the battery open the battery compartment at the back of the remote pushing the small arched groove to the right and simultaneously pulling out the ba...

Page 15: ...of the humidifier A soft slightly damp cloth may be used to wipe the external housing of the humidifier if more thorough cleaning is required Never use chemical substances or scourers as this could da...

Page 16: ...ating element with your fingers NOTE The heating element in the base of the humidifier will lose its stainless steel finish over time this is normal It is still recommended to de calcify as per instru...

Page 17: ...ions and make sure that all parts are dry before storing Allow the water tank and water inlet basin time to dry thoroughly before storing the humidifier Keep the humidifier in a dry cool place Do not...

Page 18: ...ate This is normal for first use If the smell does not dissipate check water quality as below Water in the tank may be dirty or stagnant Clean the water tank and refill with fresh clean water Mineral...

Page 19: ...ectly on base Ensure water tank has been fitted on the base correctly Discolouration on the heating element This is normal The element should be cleaned regularly however discolouration that cannot be...

Page 20: ...Centre Breville the Breville logo Master Every Moment and Smart Mist are trademarks of Breville Pty Ltd A B N 98 000 092 928 Copyright Breville Pty Ltd 2019 Due to continued product improvement the p...

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