Operation
16. Turn on the white unit LED color changing night light by pressing the 'LED On/Off'
button (p. 4, fig. 5
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). The LED lights will change continuously in the following
order;
• Purple, dark blue, light blue, green, yellow, orange and red
To turn it off, press and hold the button for 2 seconds.
17. When the humidifier runs out of water, the power light (p. 4, fig. 5
red, and the mist output will stop. This is a safety feature to prevent the humidifier
from possibly overheating and damaging the nebulizer (p. 4, fig. 4
safety feature uses a water level sensor (p. 4, fig. 4
once the water level sinks below the required level in the water basin.
18. Turn the humidifier off and unplug before removing and refilling the water tank.
Setting the correct humidity output
Adjust the mist control so that the mist rises up and gets absorbed by the room
air. Do not turn on too high an output as the mist cannot be absorbed by the air
and accumulates on the surface around the humidifier. If the humidifier is placed
near a fan or air conditioning outlet, the mist may be forced down by the foreign
air stream. Change the location of the humidifier or reduce the output of the other
room conditioning appliances.
Correct
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Using essential oils
Essential oils can be used on the aroma pad located in the aroma tray on the side of
the base. You can mix and match any oil scents you would like.
1. Place about 3 drops of desired scent on the aroma pad located in the aroma tray
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(see above).
2. Push the aroma tray into the base.
3. Each pad should only be used per desired scent.
4. Before attempting to reuse aroma pad with a different scent, clean the aroma
pad by lightly hand washing it in warm water and letting it thoroughly air dry.
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 (p. 4, fig. 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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