Intended Use; Device Description; Initial Use - Beurer LB 88 Instructions For Use Manual

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Repairs
WARNING
• Do not open the base unit.
• Only specialist personnel may perform repairs on electrical
devices. Improper repairs may subject users to considera-
ble danger. For repairs, please contact Customer Services
or an authorised retailer.
Risk of fire
WARNING
• There is a risk of fire if the device is used improperly or
these instructions for use are ignored.
• Therefore, never use the air humidifier
- Underneath a cover, such as blanket, pillow, etc.
- Near petrol or other highly flammable substances.
Risk of scalding
WARNING
• When using the device with the water evaporation activat-
ed, the escaping steam is hot:
- Under no circumstances should you put your hands or
face above the misting outlet nozzles during operation.
- Avoid contact with hot surfaces.
- Do not try to remove the misting outlet nozzles or the
anti-lime pad during operation or for up to 15 minutes af-
ter switching o and unplugging the device. These parts
may only be removed for cleaning purposes.
- As high temperatures prevail in this air humidifier, please
take the appropriate safety precautions, particularly
where children are present, and situate the device some-
where inaccessible to children.
Handling
IMPORTANT
• The device must be switched o and disconnected from the
mains every time after use and before cleaning.
• The device is only intended for the purpose described in
these instructions for use. The manufacturer is not liable for
damage resulting from improper or careless use.
• Ensure that the mains cable does not pose a trip hazard.
• Do not insert any objects into openings on the device.
• Do not place any objects on the device.
• Do not expose the device to high temperatures.
• Avoid water damage by handling the device carefully (e.g.
water damage from splashing in the vicinity of wooden
floors).
• If the device should accidentally tip over, water may es-
cape, even if the device is switched o and unplugged.
• The immediate vicinity of the air humidifier may become
damp.
• Calcareous water can leave white deposits.
• Do not place the device on the floor, but in a raised position
(e.g. on a table or chest of drawers).
• Position the device so that the mist outlet is not directed
towards objects.
• Empty any remaining water when the device is not in use.
• Do not expose the device to high temperatures.

4. INTENDED USE

This air humidifier is intended for humidifying ambient air.
The device is intended for private use.
WARNING
• If you su er from a severe respiratory or lung disease, con-
sult your doctor before using the air humidifier.
• The device is only intended for the purpose described in
these instructions for use. The manufacturer is not liable for
damage resulting from improper or careless use.

5. DEVICE DESCRIPTION

The associated drawings are shown on page 4.
Control dial
1
Illuminated operating loop for displaying the operation
2
Button for activating the water evaporation
3
LED display water evaporation level 1
4
LED display water evaporation level 2 (if 4+5, level 3
5
lights up)
Water level indicator
6
Recessed grip (when removing the mist outlet)
7
Water tank
8
Base unit for air humidifier
9
Water tank screwed plug
10
Fill level sensor
11
Air outlet
12
Aroma compartment
13
Mist outlet with two nozzles
14
Pad
15
Functional layout
High-frequency vibrations release tiny drops from the
16
surface of the water.
The fan air flow transports the humid air out into the
17
room
Water evaporation can also be switched on
18
If you wish, the device can be used with aromas
19

6. INITIAL USE

• Open the cardboard packaging.
• Now remove all plastic films.
• Check the device, mains plug and cable for damage.
Fill with water
• When filling the tank with water, disconnect the plug from
the mains.
• Remove the misting outlet nozzles.
• Lift the water tank by the recessed grip and turn it upside
down.
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