Initial Use - Beurer LB 55 Instructions For Use Manual

Air humidifier
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Control panel
A
Red indicator illuminated when water tank is
empty
B
Green indicator illuminated when air humidifier
is switched on
C
Steam button for regulating humidity
• Button depressed: approx. 400 ml/h (maxi-
mum steam)
• Button released: approx. 200 ml/h (minimum
steam)
D
ON/OFF button for switching
air humidifier on and off
• Button depressed: Appliance is switched on
• Button released: Appliance is switched off

6. INITIAL USE

• Open the cardboard packaging.
• Now remove all plastic films.
• Check the device, mains plug and cable for damage.
Clean before using for the first time
For reasons of hygiene, we recommend rinsing the water tank [8] and pad [4] thoroughly with cold
water before using for the first time. Then proceed as described in the "Cleaning the device" section
of chapter 8 "Cleaning and storage".
Filling the tank
Fill the tank when putting the appliance into operation for the first time or if the red indicator [A] is
illuminated, indicating that the water level is too low.
IMPORTANT
• Only ever use fresh tap water to fill the tank [8]. If the tap water is very hard, you can use demi-
neralised or distilled water.
• Never put any additives into the water.
• Make sure that the tank catch [9] with seal on the base of the water tank [8] is tightly fastened
before putting the appliance into operation.
• Remove the cover [2] from the air humidifier.
• Pull the water tank [8] out of the air humidifier using the handles [7]. Unscrew the tank catch [9]
from the tank [8].
• Rinse out the water tank [8] with clean water.
• Fill the water tank [8] with cold tap water.
• Screw the tank catch [9] onto the water tank [8]. Place the water tank [8] in the air humidifier.
• Place the cover [2] on top of the air humidifier.
Air humidifier placement
Caution
Place the appliance so that the steam nozzle [1] is not pointing directly at a wall. The exiting mois-
ture might otherwise cause damage to walls, particularly to wallpaper.
• Place the air humidifier on a firm, even, water-resistant surface.
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