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Place the water tray (12) carefully onto the
Cartridge Water Valve (14) and press down
until it sits properly on the Cartridge (13).
8.
Turn the Water Tank (3) upright. Make sure that
the Tank Cap (9) is in place and check it for leaks.
9.
Replace the filled Water Tank (3) on the Base
(11) and the Directional Mist Nozzle (1) into
the Water Tank (3). Wait for approx. 15 minutes
before operating the humidifier, so that the
water can run through the Cartridge (13).
EXPLANATION OF THE
CONTROL PANEL
1. Humidistat (6)
for continuous adjustment of the desired humidity. The
optimum value between 40 % and 60 % is additionally
marked in blue. Once the humidity level exceeds the
set level, the unit will turn off and the blue humidity
indicator light (8) will illuminate. Once the humidity falls
below the set level, the unit will turn back on and the
humidity indicator light (8) will turn off.
2. Intensity Regulator (5)
for the precision regulation of the emission of mist –
marked by blue drops. The associated Power Indicator
Light (7) will glow green when the unit is powered on.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
1.
Check that the Water Tank (3) is filled and that
the Cartridge (13) and the Ultrasonic Nebulizer
Cover (18) are in place.
2.
Check that the Power Switch (5) is in the Off-
position. Plug the power cable into the outlet. Do
not touch the power cable with wet hands.
3.
Turn the Power Switch (5) to the desired output
level. The green Power Indicator Light (7) will
illuminate. Turn the Power Switch (5) clockwise
to increase mist output; turn it counter-clockwise
to decrease mist output.
4.
Use the Humidistat Switch (6) to select the desired
humidity level. To increase humidity turn the
switch clockwise. When the desired humidity
level is reached, the humidifier will shut off and
the blue humidity light (8) will illuminate. The
humidistat will automatically turn the humidifier
back on and off again to maintain the humidity
level, with the humidity light (8) indicating
accordingly.
5.
Direct the Mist Nozzle (1) away from people,
objects or walls.
6.
If surplus humidity condenses on furniture,
walls or floors in closed or small rooms, turn
the Power Switch (5) counter-clockwise to
decrease mist output and open the door to the
room. If this does not solve the problem turn
the Power Switch (5) to the Off-position and
unplug the humidifier.
7.
Before removing the humidifier or filling the
Water Tank (3) turn the Power Switch (5) to
the Off-position and unplug the humidifier.
CLEANING, CARE AND STORAGE
We recommend cleaning the humidifier frequently.
In order to not impair the performance of the humi-
difier, follow the instructions for Cleaning, Care
and Storage.
Daily Cleaning
1.
Before cleaning, turn the Power Switch (5) to
the Off-position and unplug the unit.
2.
Remove the Directional Mist Nozzle (1) from
the Water Tank (3) and remove the Water Tank
(3) from the Base (11).
3.
Remove the Water Tray (12), the Ultrasonic
Nebulizer Cover (18) and the Cartridge (13)
from the Base (11). Do not wash or clean the
Cartridge (13).
4.
Carefully wipe the end of the Water
Sensor (16) with white spirit to remove any
deposits that may have collected. Do not
attempt to remove or in any other way modify
the Water Sensor (16). Even touching it
can damage the delicate Sensor (16).
5.
Empty excess water from the Base (11) only
via the side opposite to the Water Sensor
(16) and make sure that water does not enter
into the Air Inlet (21).
6.
Open the Tank Cap (9) by turning it counter-
clockwise and drain any water from the Water
Tank (3).
7.
Rinse the Water Tank (3) thoroughly with
lukewarm water.
8.
Wipe the outer surfaces of the Water Tank (3)
with a clean, damp cloth.
9.
To operate the humidifier follow the instructions
under „Filling the Water Tank“ and
„Operating Instructions“.
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