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7. The Power Light will turn on red. In a few seconds it will switch to green, indicating
that enough water is in the water basin, and vapor will start emitting through the
openings at water tank lid.
8. Use the regulator control knob to adjust the intensity of the vapor output. Turning
the knob clockwise will increase the moisture output, turning the knob
counterclockwise with reduce the moisture output.
9. When the humidifier runs out of water the power light will turn red, and the mist
output will stop. This is a safety feature to prevent the humidifier from possibly over
heating and damaging the nebulizer. 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. Please note that the RED Power Light on the humidifier body will stay on. The
(red) light signal indicates that the humidifier is turned on and needs to be refilled.
Turn the humidifier off and unplug before removing and refilling the water tank.
SET THE CORRECT HUMIDITY OUTPUT
ALWAYS PLACE THE HUMIDIFIER ON AN ELEVATED NON-METALLIC LINT FREE,
WATERPROOF, LEVEL SURFACE FOR BEST PERFORMANCE.
Adjust the vapor control so that the
vapor rises up and gets absorbed by the
room air. Do not turn on too high output
as the vapor cannot be absorbed by the
air and accumulates on the surface
around the humidifier.
If the humidifier is placed near a fan or
air conditioning outlet the vapor may be
forced down by the foreign air stream.
Change the location of the humidifier or
reduce the output of the other room
conditioning appliances.
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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.