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Note
• In sleep mode, the red indicator does
not blink, it turns on when the water
level is low.
Turning the humidier on
and o
1 Put the plug of the humidier into
the wall outlet.
2 Press the power button to turn on
the humidier (g. j).
» The humidity indicator light is on.
3 Press the power button to turn o
the humidier.
Note
• The humidier releases very ne invisible
mist, so it is normal that you cannot see
the mist.
• If the water level in the reservoir is
getting very low, the humidier stops
humidifying. The red indicator light rst
starts blinking and then remains on.
Changing the fan speed
Manual
You can manually select the desired fan
speed.
1 Press the speed button one or
more times to select the desired
fan speed ( (low), or (normal))
(g. k).
» The selected fan speed light
goes on.
4 Using the
humidifier
Humidity indication
The humidier is equipped with a
built-in smart humidity control sensor.
You can set the target humidity level
at 40%RH, 50%RH and 60%RH. When
the desired humidity level is reached,
the color of the humidity indicator light
is blue. When the humidity level is not
reached, the humidity indicator light is
red.
Note
• A comfortable humidity level is from
40RH% to 60RH%.
• The accuracy of the humidity indication
is approximately ±10%.
• It takes some time to measure the
humidity level in the room.
• The humidity indicator light automatically
goes on when the humidier is switched
on.
Automatic shut-o
The automatic shut-o gives you a
timely warning when the reservoir needs
relling. When the water in the reservoir
starts getting low, a red indicator on
the control panel starts blinking to tell
you that it is time to rell the reservoir
(g. i). It blinks for 30 minutes. After
that, the indicator remains on before the
reservoir is relled with water.
When the reservoir is empty and
needs to be relled, the humidier
automatically shuts o and a red
indicator light turns on. When you
rell the reservoir, the humidier
automatically turns on again.
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