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Note:

 

Be sure to drain the remaining water from the tank component in the illustrated direction.

 

Be careful to prevent any water entering into the fan blowout port.

7.  Wash off any contamination on the duct pipe holder with a sponge or soft brush.

6.  Rinse the tank component well with tap water, then drain the water.

Repeat a number of times to remove the contamination if it is not cleaned in one attempt.

Summary of Contents for STEM 620

Page 1: ...Quick Start Guide Guide de d marrage rapide Schnellstartanleitung Guida Rapida Skr cona Instrukcja Obs ugi 620 Humidi er...

Page 2: ...3 Top panel Base unit Duct pipe holder Air lter Air lter cover Parts Mist outlet Duct pipe Filter cartridge Water tank lid water inlet Water tank...

Page 3: ...ter cover air inlet Bottom Inside Atomizer Water outlet Power cord connecting port Control panel Tank component Illumination intensity sensor Lower tank indicator Power cord Fan blowout port Water dra...

Page 4: ...nel through the duct pipe holder then align the top panel in position with the protrusions on the base unit and install the top panel Back side of the top panel Projection part of the base unit Note I...

Page 5: ...e Failure to install the lter cartridge properly can result in water leakage 3 With the mist outlet facing upward install the duct 4 Insert the lter cartridge in the tank by twisting until it locks 1...

Page 6: ...onent or in water leakage 5 Gently insert the tank into the end of the base unit 6 Connect the power cord to the power cord connecting port 7 Plug the power code into the outlet All indicators on the...

Page 7: ...on cannot be performed normally which can cause water leakage Clean the appliance periodically more than once a week is recommended Replace the water in the water tank every day with fresh water 1 Wit...

Page 8: ...e the mist outlet NO NO Do not use the product on carpets or rugs with long bers The unit may tilt or the air inlet may be blocked and cause a breakdown Do not use the unit on an incline or an unstabl...

Page 9: ...peration the indicator turns off and the unit stops operation Note It takes a while to start operation if the tank component inside is empty and needs to be supplied with water such as when the unit i...

Page 10: ...ours of operation Manual mode Press the humidity output button while the unit is in operation The humidity output can be set according to your preference regardless of the humidity level in the room T...

Page 11: ...y level depending on the environment of the room as well as where the unit is installed The brightness of the surrounding area is detected by the illumination intensity sensor which is located at the...

Page 12: ...rranty if any malfunction occurs due to contamination or similar issues A soft cotton swab brush or brush with a long handle available in the marketplace is useful for maintanance Use a cleaning solut...

Page 13: ...14 2 Remove the water tank and the duct pipe 3 Remove the top panel and duct pipe holder...

Page 14: ...lowout port Note The atomizer is a delicate part so gently remove contamination on the surface with a cotton swab 4 Drain the water remaining in the tank via the water outlet following the drainage di...

Page 15: ...careful to prevent any water entering into the fan blowout port 7 Wash off any contamination on the duct pipe holder with a sponge or soft brush 6 Rinse the tank component well with tap water then dra...

Page 16: ...ash off any contamination inside the duct using a brush with a long handle Wash off contamination on the mist outlet with a soft brush 9 Drain the water remaining in the tank and rinse the tank a numb...

Page 17: ...18 10 Wipe the base unit top panel duct holder duct and tank with a dry cloth and remove all contamination and moisture...

Page 18: ...19 11 Take out the air lter at the bottom of the base unit and wash it with water Once it is washed drain the water and let it dry fully then reinstall it again OPEN LOCK DRY...

Page 19: ...20 12 Reassemble the base unit Refer to the Assembly for procedures to assemble again...

Page 20: ...eplacing the lter cartridge 1 Drain the water remaining in the tank and remove the lter cartridge 2 Install a new lter cartridge Refer to Assembly for procedures to install the lter cartridge 1 2 1 2...

Page 21: ...brown liquid may stays inside the water tank Continue to ush water inside the lter cartridge until the water gradually get back to clear color After that drain the water in the water tank and resume...

Page 22: ...he water level in the tank componet exceeds the normal water level operation stops all operation panel indicators ash and the alarm sounds continuously Turn off the power unplug the power cord remove...

Page 23: ...2 3 Power cord length m 2 0 Accessories Quick Start Guide Safety Precautions Warranty power cord and lter cartridge CT C620 4 1 Calculated using a testing method based on JEM1426 of the Japan Electri...

Page 24: ...Safety Precautions Pr cautions de s curit Sicherheitsvorkehrungen Misure di sicurezza rodki ostro no ci 620 Humidi er...

Page 25: ...bserve all precautions described in this document to prevent damage to property or prevent harm to yourself or others Descriptions are categorized according to the extent of danger or damage that can...

Page 26: ...unit in water or wash the unit Water on substrates and other components inside the base unit can cause electrocution or re from short circuiting Do not insert any foreign objects such as ngers or met...

Page 27: ...y cloth If dust builds up it can lead to insulation failure from humidity etc and may cause re During cleaning inspection and moving make sure to stop operation and unplug the power plug Leaving the p...

Page 28: ...coloring components may seep out and brown liquid may accumulate inside the tank component Repeatedly drain the water in the tank until the water becomes clear or replace the lter cartridge with a new...

Page 29: ...se mold stains or discoloration Electronic devices may also malfunction Keep the unit at least 1 m away from television sets radio equipment video players cordless telephones air conditioners and the...

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