Room humidity (%) Speed level of ventilator
< 35 % 3
36 – 45 % 2
> 45 % 1
By pressing this button again, the auto mode is deactivated. The humidity and ventilator speed settings are switched
to the previous settings, before auto mode was activated.
9. "No water" alarm light: at the lower part of the display panel, there is red LED alarm light. This light will be switched
on when there is no water or not enough water in the mist generating chamber. When this light is on, you should
switch off the unit buy pressing the On/Off button and refill the water tank with fresh water, put it back onto the unit
and switch on the unit again.
Note: turn off the unit before taking off the tank. You need to turn on the unit again when placing the tank back on the
unit.
The unit shuts off its motor and its transducer automatically when water runs out. The "No water" LED light turns on.
In order to avoid unexpected damages, we recommend you to switch off the unit by pressing the On/Off button as
soon as the "No water" light is on.
Cleaning
• Switch off the device and unplug the power cable from the socket before all maintenance work and after each use.
• Never submerge the device in water (this can result in short-circuiting). To clean the device, simply wipe it with a damp
cloth and then dry it thoroughly. Always ensure the power cable has been unplugged beforehand.
• Descale the humidifier as appropriate for the hardness of the water, but at least once a week: First remove the water tank
(the upper section) and clean it with a brush. Descale the device with a standard descaler and then rinse it thoroughly.
Reassemble the device completely before use.
• Thoroughly rinse out the water tank on a regular basis.
• Replace anticalc cartridge (4) every 1-2 months as appropriate for the hardness of the water.
Anticalc cartridge and water hardness
• The life-span of the cartridge is dependent on the hardness of the water. This can be tested using the test strip supplied
(The test strip is adhered to the reverse side of this instruction manual).
• Dip the test strip into the water for one second.
• After approx. one minute, the result can be seen on the measuring strip. Some of the green areas will change their colour
to pink. The number of pink areas corresponds to the hardness of the water.
• Example: If there are three pink areas, the water has a hardness of > 14°dH.
Number of
pink boxes
0/1
2
3
4
A simple test can be carried out to determine whether the cartridge is functioning correctly: hold a small mirror in the mist
coming out from the unit for a few seconds. If a white deposit has been left on the mirror (a sign of lime-scale), the cartridge
needs to be replaced.
Ionic Silver Cube (ISC™) (optional)
Before attaching the water tank, insert the Silver Cube in the base in the position indicated. The ISC™ with its patented tech-
nology prevents the growth of bacteria and germs. It can be used for a maximum of one season, and must be replaced at the
start of the next heating season (i.e. when the weather becomes cold). Despite using the Ionic Silver Cube (ISC™) you should
replace the water on a daily basis.
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Water hardness
Soft
Moderately hard
Hard
Very hard
Degree of
Cartridge will last for
hardness
(with 2 gallons / day):
(°dH)
Days
from 4°dH
58
from 7°dH
30
from 14°dH
20
from 21°dH
10
gallon
around
115
around
60
around
40
around
20