Beurer LB37 Air Humidifier

User Manual - Page 13

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13
Risk of fire
WARNING
There is arisk of fire if the device is used improperly or these instructions for use are ignored.
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ever use the device underneath acover, such as ablanket or pillow.
N
ever use the device near highly flammable substances.
Operation
WARNING
T
he 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.
T
his device is not intended for use by people (including children) with restricted physical, sensory or mental skills
or alack of experience and/or alack of knowledge, unless they are supervised by aperson who has responsibility
for their safety or instructed by him in how to use the device.
C
hildren should be supervised around the device to ensure they do not play with it.
I
f you suffer from asevere respiratory or lung disease, consult your doctor before using the air humidifier.
T
he device must be switched off after every use and before cleaning. Pull the plug out of the mains socket.
E
nsure that the mains cable does not pose atrip hazard.
IMPORTANT
E
nsure that the device is placed on afirm, flat surface that is not susceptible to moisture.
Do not insert any objects into openings on the device. Ensure that the moving parts can move freely at all times.
Do not place any objects on the device.
Do not expose the device to high temperatures.
Avoid direct sunlight.
3. Getting to know your device
Humans spend alarge proportion of their time indoors.
For ideal ambient air, ahumidity level of between 40 % and 60 % is recommended. This value is often not reached,
particularly in winter, when cold, dry air enters living spaces that are being aired and is then warmed up.
This dry ambient air draws in moisture, drying out mucous membranes and skin, but also furniture.
Ambient air that is too dry may have anumber of negative effects.
M
ucous membranes and lips dry out.
E
yes become irritated.
I
nfections and respiratory diseases are more likely to occur.
E
xhaustion, tiredness and difficulty concentrating.
P
ets and plants are put under unnecessary strain.
D
ust forms more quickly.
E
lectrostatic charging of textiles made of synthetic fibres, such as carpets and plastic floor coverings.
W
ooden furniture and, especially, parquet floors, are damaged.
M
usical instruments go out of tune.
4. Device description
The air humidifier
h
umidifies the air,
q
u
iet operation
,
i
s suitable for rooms up to 20 m² in size,
h
as alow energy consumption and switches off automatically when the water tank is empty,
i
s easy to clean,
features a night mode.
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