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TROUBLESHOOTING
1. Unit is not producing mist.
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Check if unit is powered on.
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Check if water is in the tank.
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Check if water tank is properly placed onto the body.
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Check if room humidity has reached or is over the set humidity level.
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Select a higher mist output level.
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Check if the hygrostat is wet or damp, and reading of room humidity level is excessively high.
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Remove water tank and drain water from the base. If water is collected in the outlined section
below, or if water in the depression is too close to the rim, will reduce or stop mist output.
CLEAINING & MAINTAINENCE
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Turn off power and unplug unit before cleaning.
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Never use a detergent or any cleaning chemicals to clean any part of the unit. Detergent dissolved in
the water supply can interfere with the mist output.
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If water tank is extremely dirty, soak with a mild bleach and water solution and rinse clean. Never use
detergent.
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Wipe the exterior with a damp cloth, except the electrical controls.
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Do not spray water or any liquid on the outer base of the unit to avoid damaging the LCD and circuit.
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Never immerse the unit in water or let water enter the air outlet or other openings.
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Clean and rinse the water tank with lukewarm water frequently to avoid mineral build up, especially
during the heating season.
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Keep the nebulizer and water sensor free of mineral deposits. Remove water tank and empty the
reservoir. Clean the nebulizer and sensor with a soft brush (old toothbrush). Do not scrape the
nebulizer or water sensor. Do not clean with tools that have metal parts.
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Leaving the water to sit in the tank for more than a couple days may cause bacterial growth. Always
empty the tank if not planning to use for a few days.
These two
sections should
not have water
collected. Or
mist will not be
produced.
Water in the
depression should not
be filled to the rim.