6
4. Replace the water tank cap, aligning the threads on the
tank with the threads on the cap, and turn it clockwise
(See Fig. 8).
Fig. 8
5.
Turn the tank over, holding one hand by the top handle and another hand under
tank. Place full water tank on the central body, making sure it fits perfectly. Place
mist cup on top of the mist channel.
6. Plug the power cord into a wall socket and turn on the
unit. The On/Off switch is located at the central body.
7.
The Power Light will turn blue.
8.
Use the power switch to adjust the intensity of the mist
output. Turning the switch clockwise will increase the
moisture output, turning the switch counterclockwise
with reduce the moisture output (see Fig. 9).
Fig. 9
9. When the humidifier runs out of water the blue power light will turn off, and the mist
output will stop. This safety feature uses a water level sensor to stop the nebulizer
once the water level sinks below the required level in the water basin. A small
orange light will appear to indicate that the humidifier has automatically turned off.
Turn the humidifier off and unplug before removing and refilling the water tank.
HOW TO USE MEDICINE CUP
The medicine cup allows the addition of medications recommended for use with warm
mist humidifiers only.
1. Remove the medicine cup from top of mist
chamber for easier filling.
2. BE CAREFUL not to overfill the medicine cup.
Overfilling may cause medicine to spill into mist
chamber. Medicine in the mist chamber may
affect the operation of the humidifier.
3. Place medicine cup on top of the mist chamber.
A NOTE ABOUT HUMIDITY
It is best to keep the humidity level at about 30-50 percent of relative humidity.
The comfort level of humidity will vary from room to room and with changing room
conditions.
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.
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.
To eliminate excessive humidity, especially in small rooms, leave the room door open
and adjust the mist intensity control setting.