General information about air
General information about air
humidification
humidification
Did you know that air that is too dry
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dries out mucous membranes and additionally
causes chapped lips and stinging eyes?
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promotes infections and sicknesses of the respi-
ratory passages?
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leads to a lack of energy, exhaustion and concen-
tration weakness?
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burdens pets and room plants?
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encourages dust development and the electro-
static charge of synthetic textiles, carpets and
synthetic flooring?
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damages wooden fixtures, especially hardwood
floors?
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puts musical instruments out of tune?
The physical comfort of man and animal is depen-
dent on many influences. One of those is correctly
humidified air. During the heating period, the cold
outside area which streams into living spaces
through the windows is warmed. This results in a
plummet in the relative air moisture. An adverse
climate for plants and animals, wooden objects and
furniture dry out and people feel uncomfortable and
are susceptible to colds in higher numbers. As a
rule, room climate is comfortable when the relative
moisture is between 40% and 60%. Air humidifica-
tion is especially useful in the winter.
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Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting
Repairs to electric appliances can only be car-
ried out by specialists. Through improper repairs,
considerable danger for the operator can result
and warranty claims lapse.
WARNING
Danger to life through electrical shock!
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Do not carry out any repairs on electrical parts.
Fault
The unit is not working.
Power plug is not plugged
in.
Water base was not
inserted when putting the
unit together.
Grinding noises
Water base not inserted
correctly.
No air humidification
No water in the water
base.
Calcified evaporator wick.
Water level indicator ring
Unit component forgot-
with fill level ring not vis-
ten when putting unit
ible when filling.
together.
Unit put together incor-
rectly.
Unit is losing water.
Unit was overfilled.
A unit component was
forgotten when putting it
together.
Unit put together incor-
rectly.
Unit emits a bad odor.
Unit is not filled in opera-
tion.
Evaporator wick is dirty.
Cause
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Plug in the power plug and switch the unit on.
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Insert the water base (see chapter "Putting the
unit together").
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Insert the water base correctly (see chapter
"Putting the unit together").
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Fill the water base (see chapter "Filling the
unit").
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Replace the evaporator wick (see chapter "Re-
placing the evaporator wick").
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Unplug the power plug.
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Check if the unit is put together correctly
(drawing B).
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Empty the water (see chapter "Taking apart the
unit").
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Dry the unit. In doing so, wipe up water that
has leaked.
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Unplug the power plug.
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Check if the unit is put together correctly
(drawing B).
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Fill the unit (see chapter "Filling the unit").
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Replace the evaporator wick (see chapter "Re-
placing the evaporator wick").
Solution