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TIPS!
The pump tubing will always catch
air when pump starts drawing water in. Air
being sucked into the tubing will quickly
form bubbles. When bubbles are big
enough, it will block the water flow inside
the tubes or reduce the pump pressure,
thus weakening the misting effect.
So, every time you start the pump, open the relief valve and exhaust the [air/water] stream
for about 15 seconds (or more, depending on when the air/water stream becomes pure
water stream). Then close the valve and start misting.
Somehow, the misting effect is not perfect; it is because there is still air inside the tubing.
Open the valve again, exhaust the air/water stream again, and then close valve to see the
misting effect. You can repeat this procedure many times to get a fine misting results.
Operation
1. Attach the misting ring to a fan.
2. Place the pump unit in an appropriate location.
3. Insert the misting tube into the [mist outlet connector].
4. Connect the water inlet tube to the [water inlet connector].
5. Drop the water inlet tube into a water tank or connect it to a faucet.
6. Attach the exhaust tube to the relief valve. Open the valve!
7. Plug the pump unit power cord.
8. Power on the pump unit.
9. See water draw from tank into the pump unit and drain out from the exhaust tube.
10. Or turn on the faucet and see water drain out from the exhaust tube.