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Filter Cartridge and Water Hardness
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The life-span of the cartridge is dependent on the hardness of the water. This can be tested
using the test strip supplied (The test strip is adhered to the reverse side of this instruction
manual).
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Dip the test strip into the water for one second.
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After approx. one minute, the result can be seen on the measuring strip. Some of the green
areas will change their colour to pink. The number of pink areas corresponds to the hardness
of the water.
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Example: If there are three pink areas, the water has a hardness of > 14°dH.
Number of
Water hardness
Degree of
Cartridge will last for
pink boxes
hardness
(with 2 gallon / day):
(°dH)
Days
gallon
0/1
Soft
from 4°dH
58
around 115
2
Moderately hard
from 7°dH
30
around 60
3
Hard
from 14°dH
20
around 40
4
Very hard
from 21°dH
10
around 20
A simple test can be carried out to determine whether the cartridge is functioning correctly: hold a
small mirror in the mist coming out from the unit for a few seconds. If a white deposit has been left
on the mirror (a sign of lime scale), the cartridge needs to be replaced.
Ionic Silver Cube (ISC™) (optional)
Before attaching the water tank, insert the “Silver Cube” in the base in the position indicated.
The ISC™ with its patented technology prevents the growth of bacteria and germs. It can be used for
a maximum of one season, and must be replaced at the start of the next heating season (i.e. when
the weather becomes cold).
Despite using the Ionic Silver Cube (ISC™) you should replace the water on a daily basis.
USEFUL INFORMATION:
Information on how an ultrasonic nebulizer works
How does the ultrasonic nebulizer work? An ultrasonic membrane in the interior of the device
causes the water to oscillate, causing very fine droplets of water to be “catapulted off” from the
water surface. These droplets mix with the air in the spray chamber and are then blown into the
room through a ventilator as a visible spray. This fine spray evaporates in the warm air in the room,
moistening the air that people breathe.
White dust:
The ultrasonic nebulizer’s method of action causes all substances contained in the water to be
sprayed, including calcium carbonate (a cause of limescale) and minerals. In order to prevent this as
far possible, the water is fed through the filter cartridge before being sprayed. The cartridge retains
a large percentage of the substances contained in the water. Tap water varies greatly from region
to region in terms of its calcium and mineral content. Some minerals cannot be sufficiently filtered
by the descaling resin used. In this case, a white, dust-like deposit is left in the room, which is first
visible on electro-statically charged surfaces (such as TV sets). This deposit also occurs when the
filter cartridge needs replacing (see the chapter on “Filter Cartridge and Water Hardness”).
Tips for water
Do not use water that has been subject to salt-based softening in a descaling system. These sys-
tems replace the calcium with salt, which then settles in the room as a white deposit.
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