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3. General Introduction
The Ultrasonic Humidifier is made of recyclable plastic. It operates quietly, producing a
cold, fine mist, the output of which can be regulated.
4. How Does it Work?
As per the vibrating theory of ultrasonic waves, the Ultrasonic humidifier uses the
ultrasonic, high-frequency oscillator to break up water into tiny water particles with a
diameter of about 1-5pm.The ventilation system then blows this water out into the dry
air, where it evaporates to provide the required humidity. A mist will thus be released
through the nozzle.
5. Directions
• Keep the unit under room temperature conditions for at least half an hour, before running
the first operation.
• It is recommended to use the unit under temperature conditions of between 5 - 40 °C,
and a relative humidity of less than 80 %RH.
• Remove the water tank from the main body, remove the tank cover found at the base
of the water tank and fill the tank with tap water (not more than 40 °C), and securely
tighten the tank cover to the water tank.
• Make sure that there are no debris in the main body that can damage the transducer..
• Connect the power plug and switch on the unit (NEVER SWITCH THE UNIT ON WHEN
THERE IS NO WATER IN THE MAIN BODY), the main control lamp will then turn on.
• The unit is now ready for use.
• Turn the regulation knob to the desired setting
In the case of lack of water, the device will stop working but the power light will remain on!
6. Filling the tank with water
Remove the water tank from the main body, unscrew the tank cap located
in the tank base (zdj.1) and fill the tank with tap water (at a temperature no higher than 40
°
C) and securely screw the cap (zdj. 2)