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12.2.1 Cleaning the Water Tank
You can clean the water tank with a soft cloth which does not scratch the water tank (dip the soft cloth in
liquid soap if necessary), rinse it thoroughly, and then wipe it dry with a soft cloth.
WARNINGS!
• Emptying and cleaning the water tank daily will help prevent mold and bacteria growth.
• Allow the water in the chamber to cool down to room temperature before removing it from the device.
CAUTIONS!
• Clean the water tank only after the water in it cools. Make sure that no water enters the device.
• After cleaning, rinse the water tank throughly in clean water to make sure that no soap residue is left;
then wipe it dry with a lint-free cloth, so as to prevent calcareous accumulations.
• Inspect the water tank for any leak or damage. Replace the water tank if any damage is present.
• It is recommended to do daily cleaning of the water chamber.
12.2.2 Cleaning the Enclosure
Wipe the surface of the device with a soft, slightly damp cloth.
CAUTIONS!
• The device can only be used after the enclosure is dry, so that no moisture enters the device.
• It is recommended to clean the enclosure once a week.
12.3 Checking:
damage.
a. Check the power adapter and cable
• Wipe the power adapter and cable with the dry compress if it is dirty.
• Replace the power adapter and cable if it is broken.
b. Check the water tank
• Replace the water tank if it is broken or cracked.
• Replace the water tank if the seal is torn or cracked.
c. Check the air tube
• Replace the air tube if there are any holes, tears or cracks.
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2. Place a new air filter cotton onto the air
Caution:
12.4 Reassembling:
tube are dry, you can reassemble the parts.
• Please reassemble cover, clapboard, body of water
tank according to the picture.
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them.
• Connect the air tube to the air outlet located on the
• Connect the free end of the air tube with assembled
mask.
Removable
upper cover
Clapboard
Body of
water tank
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