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Step 2: Fill the water tank
1. Remove the motor unit
2. Insert the filter
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3. Fill the water tank
perature should not exceed 40°C. Do not fill the water tank
4. Now put the motor unit
NOTICE
When inserting the filter holder
, make sure that the round hole of the filter holder
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raised area on the bottom of the water tank.
Step 3: Allow the filter to become saturated
To ensure optimum humidification output, allow the filter
water for 30 minutes before switching on the air humidifier (the water
level may fall below the "Max." mark
Step 4: Switch on the air humidifier
1. Insert the mains plug into a suitable socket. Ensure that the cable
does not pose a trip hazard.
2. Press the ON/OFF button
er. During initial use, the air humidifier will be in Auto mode
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(see section "7.3 Setting the fan speed/mode" ) by default.
The current relative humidity of the room is shown on the display
after a few seconds.
3. As soon as the water in the water tank is used up, the air humidifier
switches off automatically and the water tank indicator
on the control panel. If the water tank is empty, no humidity values
are shown. Now either refill the water tank
on the filter drying function as required (see section 8.1 on the filter
drying function).
Step 5: Set additional functions
You can now optionally set the following functions:
Target humidity, fan speed/mode and timer function.
For more information on the individual functions, see sections 7.2 to 7.4.
upwards.
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into the water tank
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up to the "Max." mark
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back on the water tank
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incl. filter
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during this process).
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to switch on the air humidifi-
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using the filter holder
with cold tap water or distilled water. The water tem-
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and water level sensor
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is on the small
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to absorb
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lights up
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with water or switch
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including the water level sensor
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above the "Max." mark
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