Loading ...
Loading ...
3
EN
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
Please read this instruction manual carefully as well as the instructions on safety and cleaning be-
fore you start using the appliance. Please keep this instruction manual in a safe place.
1. Product base
2. Water tank
3. Adjustable nozzle
4. Carrying handle for tank
5. Ceramic disc
6. Water level sensor
7. Tank stopper (and removable demineralization cartridge)
8. Removable demineralization cartridge
9. Control panel
10. Air outlet for the blower
Air that is too dry can cause or aggravate sinus and respiratory problems, lead to dry skin, nose
and throat and dry out plants and furniture.
Your humidifier is an effective device for diffusing water vapor in the surrounding air.
Humidity, which is expressed as Relative Humidity (HR), is the quantity of vapor present in the
air expressed as a percentage of the maximum quantity of vapor that the air can hold at the
same temperature without causing condensation.
Relative Humidity is measured with a hygrometer:
• RH <50%: the air in the room is too dry.
• RH between 50 and 60%: the air is considered healthy.
• HR> 60%: the air is too humid.
OPERATING PRINCIPLE
Your humidifier uses two complementary humidifying systems:
A cold vapor system: a ceramic disc that vibrates at an ultrasonic frequency to create tiny
water droplets.
A warm mist system (95°F): a heating tube which generates water vapor.
It can thus be used to automatically increase the level of humidity of the surrounding air and it also
has an electronic hygrometer for precise control of the Relative Humidity.
LOCATION
The use of a humidifier is particularly recommended in winter but the house should still be re-
gularly aired.
First, place the humidifier in the room requiring priority treatment. It is suitable for a room of
45m² [500sq ft].
Loading ...
Loading ...
Loading ...