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1) Vapour flow control button.
2) «On/Off» button.
3) «Anions» function button.
4) «On/Off» indicator.
5) «Anions» indicator.
6) Air vent.
3) Using the «HUMIDIFIER»:
1) Place the appliance on a flat, hard and dry surface half an hour prior to
switching it on, so that it reaches room temperature.
2) The appliance should be used at a temperature of between 5°C and 40°C and
a relative humidity of less than 50% RH.
3) Remove the appliance's water tank as shown (Fig 2) and unscrew the plug by
turning it in an anti-clockwise direction (Fig 3).
4) Fill the tank with clear, distilled or demineralised water at a maximum
temperature of 40°C. Check that the silicon washer is correctly positioned,
then close the cover by turning the latter in a clockwise direction (Fig 4).
5) Ensure that the appliance is both clean and sealed, then place it carefully on
the base unit (Fig 5).
6) Plug in with dry hands.
7) Start the appliance by pushing down the «On/Off» button (Fig 1, point 2). The
indicator light comes on. The appliance begins to operate.
8) Adjust the intensity of the vapour as desired by turning the vapour intensity
control button (Fig 1, point 1).
9) Press the Anions function button (Fig 1, point 3) and the Anions indicator will
light.
10) Once the tank is empty, the safety mechanism located inside the appliance
will automatically cut off electrical power if the circuit overheats.
11) In any case, close surveillance is required to prevent any risks.
INSTALLATION OF THE DEMINERALIZATION FILTER
• Place the demineralization cartridge in the space located in the base of the
unit.
• Replace the reservoir and wait a few minutes before starting the unit so that
the water is filtered
IMPORTANT:
DESPITE THE SAFETY MECHANISM WHICH STOPS THE TRANSDUCER
WORKING, AVOID LEAVING THE DEVICE PLUGGED IN AS MUCH AS POSSIBLE WHEN
NOT IN USE.
Fig 1
Fig 2
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Fig 3
Fig 4
Fig 5
humidifier
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