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Put your Lanai on a level surface in the
most centrally-located room of your
home. Make sure the unit is at least four inches
from the wall and not under a window.
More about positioning:
To maximize humidity circulation, put your unit near a cold air
return.
If you prefer to put your unit in the room where humidity is
most needed, you can! But the humidity won't circulate as
well with this method.
Don't put your humidifier under a window, as condensation may occur.
Put the unit on the bottom floor of a multi-story home.
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Lift the top and remove the packaging
from the wick. Insert the wick into
the base.
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With the wick in the base, fill the base
with water. Your Lanai holds 1 gallon of
water. Put the top on the base.
Note:
For future refills, you can either remove the
top and fill the base, or use the fill door on the side
of the Lanai.
About water additives:
Do not use essential oils in your Lanai.
Do not use water softeners.
We recommend our Essick Air Bacteriostat to help
inhibit mold growth.
ABOUT THE CODES
F
– A flashing F means your unit is low on water. A steady F means your Lanai is empty and needs to be FILLED with water.
CF
– The CF code triggers after 2,160 hours of use and means it's time to CHECK YOUR FILTER (wick). Unplug your unit and check your
wick. If your wick is still in good shape, simply clear the code by plugging your humidifier back in. To reset the operation code, press and
hold the power key for 3 seconds until the unit beeps.
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Connect the power cord to the base
and plug in your Lanai. Press the
power button. power-of
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Press the humidity percentage button
x
to set your humidity output from
25% to 65%. Your humidity output will pause
when the set humidity level is reached, and
resume when the humidity dips below your
setting. When set to 65%, your unit will run
continuously.
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Set your desired fan speed by pressing
the fan button
. Your Lanai has four
fan speeds that are displayed by F1 (the
lowest speed) through F4 (the highest speed).
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