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This can be done by simply “flicking” the MicroFogger while holding it to eject any
excess liquid from the barrel. If indoors, make sure to
‘
flick
’
it into a sink to avoid
getting drops on the floor.
Alternatively, you can tap the MicroFogger’s barrel on a surface while keeping it upside
-
down to encourage the liquid to drip out.
Failure to eject excess liquid after use may result in liquid damage in the long term.
Storage & Maintenance
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To store the MF3, fully charge it and then
turn it off using the Rocker Switch
.
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Place it in a cool, dry place that is away from direct sunlight and any potentially
flammable materials.
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Unscrew the fluid tank and heating coil. Give both a quick rinse in clean cold water to
remove any fog fluid. Dry with a paper towel.
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Leave the heating coil and tank unscrewed (ie off the MF3) during storage
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We always advise if storing for a few days or more
–
to make sure that the tank is fully
emptied to prevent the risk of leaks. The fog fluid is non-hazardous
…
.. but a bit
‘
sticky
’
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During normal use - a burning smell coming from the MF3 indicates that the heating
coil should be replaced. Follow the steps below:
To change the coil:-
1.
Unscrew the MF3 from the fluid tank while keeping the MF3 body pointed downwards
(to prevent spillage).
2.
Gently wipe away any smoke liquid that remains on the now-exposed metal
components on the body of the MicroFogger with paper towel
3.
Unscrew the heating coil (the small metal cylinder) by rotating it in an anti-clockwise
direction. Usually this can be done by finger pressure alone however if the coil is
excessively tight,
gentle
use of pliers may be needed.
4.
If you notice any liquid in the airflow channel under the heating coil, wipe away as
much of it as possible using a paper towel.
5.
Remove a spare heating coil from its blister packaging and screw it into the slot.