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ULTRASONIC HUMIDIFIERS AND WATER QUALITY
Ultrasonic humidifiers operate on the principle of high frequency oscillation of water
molecules until they are broken into ultra-fine particles (1-5m). This is done by an
oscillator (sometimes called an atomizer, nebulizer or transducer) inside the
humidifier. The fine mist created is then dispersed into the air by a fan.
Because the water itself is atomized, any minerals or debris in it will be dispersed
into the air as well, creating fine white dust that could be inhaled. For that reason it
is highly recommend to use of demineralization filter whenever using an ultrasonic
humidifier.
Your Aurora Ultrasonic Humidifier has a high quality demineralization cartridge
installed that will last 500 hours. Replacements cartridges ( AU500, or AU5003PK)
are available at www.aircareproducts.com or by calling 1.800.547.3888.
FILLING UNIT WITH WATER
CAUTION: When filling, do not allow water
to spill onto controls.
1) Remove and set aside vapor nozzle.
2) Lift water tank off base and turn it upside
down.
3) Remove the water cap ( with
demineralization cartridge attached.)
CAUTION: Do not use the vapor outlet on
the water tank as a handle. It is not
designed to support the water tank when
full. Always hold the full water tank in two
hands.
4) Holding the tank carefully in two hands,
fill the water tank with fresh cool water.
Do not fill to tank to the brim, the
cartridge top will displace some water.
5) Wipe any spilled water from exterior of
tank and screw water cap back onto
tank. Verify cap is tightly installed back
onto water tank before replacing it onto
base.
NOTE: The water tank and base only go
together one way.
6) Replace the water tank by carefully
aligning the water tank and base.
7) Place the vapor nozzle onto tank so that
the vapor outlet feeds the mist into the
spout.
CAUTION: Once the water tank is filled and
placed on the base, do not attempt to move
the humidifier. Leakage will occur.
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