Helpful hints
1. It is best to keep the humidity level at about 30-50 percent of relative
humidity.
2. The comfort level of humidity will vary from room to room and with changing
room conditions.
3. In cold weather, windows and even some walls may fog or develop frost from
excessive indoor humidity. If this occurs, reduce the mist intensity setting to
avoid damage from condensed water dripping on windowsills.
4. Too much humidity in the room may allow moisture to accumulate on
surfaces where bacteria and fungi can grow. Moisture that gathers may also
damage furniture and walls, especially wallpaper.
5. To eliminate excessive humidity, especially in small rooms, leave the room
door open and adjust the mist intensity control setting.
6. Note: To avoid possible white dust due to hard water, it is recommended to
use filtered or distilled water.
7. DO NOT use hot water. Use cool tap water.
8. DO NOT add any medication or other additives to the water.
9. DO NOT pour water into Vapor Outlet Channel (Page 4, Fig. 2, Part 2).
10. Note: Do not attempt to move humidifier while water tank is placed on the
water basin. Doing so may cause leakage of water. Also do not place
humidifier on the floor. Place humidifier on an elevated surface.
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Helpful hints