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ZV4910
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
NOTE:
Always disconnect the plug from the mains outlet prior to filling the water tank!
1. Put the unit on a stable horizontal surface.
2. Take the water tank and turn it upside down.
3. Unscrew the cap and fill with cold water. Don‘t use any preparations, such as
water softener, salt, perfume etc (
Fig. 1)
.
4. Check to make sure that the sealing of the water tank cap is not damaged or
shifted, and screw the cap back on.
5. Put the water tank on the body (
Fig. 2)
.
6. Direct the rotating steam outlet in the required direction (Fig. 3)
.
7. Insert the plug into the mains outlet.
8. Set the lowest power level and switch the unit ON.
9. The required power can be set using the power controller.
10. Switch off the unit using the OFF button.
Delayed OFF function
You can set the time for delayed OFF; the unit will stop automatically after the preset
time is up.
The setting range is 1, 2, 3, 4, 8 hours or „OFF“.
Ionizer function
Ions have a major effect on biological and psychological processes.
Polluted air in cities drastically decreases the portion of negative ions. This situation
may lead to headaches, create conditions for depression, insomnia and other
unwelcome states.
Negative ions improve the absorption of oxygen in the human body, and help to
reduce stress and tension.
1. You may switch this function ON using the ionizer button (Fig. 4)
. The operation
indicator light is illuminated.
2. You can switch the ionizer OFF by pressing the button again.
Safe OFF function
The unit will automatically switch OFF if the water tank becomes empty (the indicator
of an empty tank will be illuminated), or when the tank is not positioned correctly.
Water softening filter
There is a water softening filter in the water tank to improve power and prolong the
service life of the unit.
It is designed to operate for 50 full tanks. Then it must be replaced.
You may prolong the service life of the filter by using distilled water.
The filter can be dismantled after the water tank is opened.
Fig. 1
Fig. 3
Fig. 4
Fig. 2