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Levoit Dual 100 User manual

Ultrasonic Top-Fill Cool Mist
2-in-1 Humidifier & Diuser
Model: Dual 100
Questions or Concerns?
Please contact us Mon–Fri, 9:00 am–5:00 pm PST/PDT
at [email protected] or at (888) 726-8520.
USER MANUAL
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Table of Contents
Package Contents
Specifications
Safety Information
Getting to Know Your 2-in-1 Humidifier & Diuser
Getting Started
Using Your 2-in-1 Humidifier & Diuser
Care & Maintenance
Troubleshooting
Warranty Information
Customer Support
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3
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5
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9
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13
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Package Contents
1 x 2-in-1 Humidifier & Diuser
1 x User Manual
1 x Quick Start Guide
Specifications
Power Supply AC 100–120V, 60Hz
Rated Power 24W
Water Tank Capacity 0.48 gal / 1.8 L
Run Time 8–20 hours
Note: The humidifier will be able to run for
a longer or shorter time depending on the
environmental temperature and humidity.
Noise Level ≤ 28dB
Eective Range 107–260 ft² / 10–24 m²
Dimensions 7 x 7 x 10.6 in / 17.6 x 17.6 x 27.1 cm
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SAFETY INFORMATION
• Only use the humidifier as described in
this manual.
• Place the humidifier and cord so that it will
not be knocked over. Do not place near
large pieces of furniture or in high-trac
areas.
• When not in use, turn the humidifier o
and disconnect from power by removing
the plug from the outlet.
• Do not use the humidifier in wet
environments.
• Keep the humidifier out of reach from
children.
• To avoid risk of electric shock, always
unplug the humidifier from the power
outlet before cleaning it or detaching the
water tank from the base.
• Always make sure the humidifier is placed
on a flat, level surface before operation.
• Do not place the humidifier near sources
of heat, such as stovetops, ovens, or
radiators.
• Do not place the humidifier directly on
floors, carpets, or rugs. Only place on
water-resistant surfaces.
• Do not place foreign objects into the
humidifier’s base or water tank.
• Do not use attachments that are not
recommended by Levoit for the humidifier.
• Do not cover the mist outlet while the
humidifier is on. Doing so may damage the
humidifier.
To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, or other injury, follow all instructions and
safety guidelines.
General Safety
• Do not handle the power cord or plug
with wet hands. Keep the plug and power
cord away from liquids.
• Ensure that the plug fits properly into a
polarized socket.
• The humidifier has a polarized plug (one
prong is wider than the other), which fits
into a polarized outlet only one way. This
is a safety feature to reduce the risk of
electric shock. If the plug does not fit,
reverse the plug. If it still does not fit, do
not use the plug in that outlet. Do not
bypass this safety feature.
Plug and Cord
• Do not allow water or other liquids inside
the air vent.
• Remove the water tank from the base
before moving the humidifier.
• Do not immerse the humidifier base,
power cord, or plug in water.
• Always allow the humidifier to completely
cool before cleaning.
• Do not use detergents to clean the
humidifier. Only use distilled white
vinegar.
• If the humidifier is damaged or is not
functioning properly, stop using it and
contact Customer Support immediately
(see 14).
• Not for commercial use. Household use
only.
READ AND SAVE THESE
INSTRUCTIONS
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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR
2IN1 HUMIDIFIER & DIFFUSER
Water tank upside down
A. Mist Tube
B. Water Outlet
C. Water Outlet Valve Assembly
D. Sleep Mode Button
E. Mist Level Indicators
F. Control Button
G. Mist Outlet
H. Transducer
I. Base
J. Top Cover
K. Water Tank
L. Sealing Ring
M
D
C
F
E
A
B
L
GK
J
Q
R
P
HN
O
I
M. Float
N. Insulation Ring
O. Air Outlet
P. Air Inlet
Q. Power Cord
R. Base Chamber
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GETTING STARTED
1. Remove all packaging. Choose a hard,
flat location for the humidifier at least
6 in / 15 cm away from any walls,
furniture, bedding, and appliances. The
surface must be water-resistant.
[Figure 1.1]
1. Remove the top cover from the water
tank. Fill the tank with room temperature
water. Do not fill with warm or hot water.
[Figure 1.4]
Figure 1.1
Figure 1.3
Figure 1.4Figure 1.2
Note: Do not place the humidifier on
towels, carpets, rugs, floors, or any
surfaces with fibers. This will block the air
inlet at the bottom of the humidifier and
cause overheating. [Figure 1.2]
2. Take the water tank o of the base and
remove all tape. [Figure 1.3]
Filling & Refilling
Note:
• We recommend using purified water.
• Avoid using tap water, because
the mineral content is too high and
will create white dust around the
humidifier.
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• Do not add water directly into
the base chamber.
• Do not add water through the
mist tube.
Note: For best results, we recommend
using pure essential oil.
Figure 1.6Figure 1.5
Filling & Refilling (cont.)
CAUTION
2. Optionally, add 10–15 drops of essential
oil into the base chamber. [Figure 1.5]
3. Place the top cover back onto the water
tank. Make sure the tank is properly
placed on the base by aligning the
indicator marks. [Figure 1.6]
4. Plug in the humidifier.
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USING YOUR 2IN1 HUMIDIFIER & DIFFUSER
Note:
• If there is no water in the tank, the
humidifier will not turn on and will
blink. Fill the water tank (see Getting
Started, 5).
• Keep the humidifier stable while using, or
water may spill.
• Do not block the mist outlet. This will
damage the humidifier. [Figure 2.1]
1. Press once. The humidifier will start
on the low mist level. [Figure 2.2]
2. Press repeatedly to cycle through
mist levels (low, medium, high) and to
turn the humidifier o. [Figure 2.2]
Mist Level
Intelligent Sleep Mode turns o all display
lights and uses a humidity sensor to
automatically adjust the mist level to
maintain a 60% relative humidity (RH) while
you sleep.
1. Press to turn on the humidifier.
Intelligent Sleep Mode
Note: The humidifier must be on to start
Sleep Mode.
2. Press to start Sleep Mode. After 5
seconds, all display lights will turn o.
3. Press a second time (or press )
to cancel Sleep Mode. The humidifier
will go back to the previously set mist
level.
Note:
• Excessive humidity can cause health
issues and mold growth. If the relative
humidity in your room is over 60%,
use the low mist setting or turn o
the humidifier.
Do not block
Figure 2.1
Figure 2.2
Low
Medium
High
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• Never pour water directly into the
base chamber. Only add water to the
water tank. [Figure 2.3] The humidifier
will automatically release the correct
amount of water into the base chamber.
• Avoid moving or shaking the humidifier.
[Figure 2.4] This may cause the water
tank to release too much water into the
base chamber.
Important Tips
Note: The max water line is only for this
purpose. Do not pour water into the base.
Figure 2.3
Figure 2.5
Figure 2.4
• Before moving the humidifier, turn it o,
unplug it, and remove the water tank.
• If your humidifier doesn’t produce mist
correctly, check the max water line to
see if there is too much water in the
base chamber. [Figure 2.5] Pour out any
extra water if water is over the max line.
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CARE & MAINTENANCE
Note:
• All maintenance should be done on a
water-resistant surface, such as a kitchen
counter.
• Change the water daily to avoid bacteria
growth.
• Use a tissue or cloth to clean the mist
outlet regularly.
• If not using the humidifier for 1 week or
longer, do not leave water inside. Dry and
store instead.
Note:
• Never immerse the base in water
or liquid. Do not place the base in a
dishwasher.
• Do not use detergents to clean the
humidifier.
Cleaning
Clean your humidifier every week, and
when you’re ready to store it.
1. Unplug the humidifier. [Figure 3.1]
2. Remove and wash the top cover.
[Figure 3.2]
3. Remove the water tank from the base.
Pour out all water from the tank and
base. [Figure 3.3]
Figure 3.1
Figure 3.2
Figure 3.4
Figure 3.3
Figure 3.5
Note: Do not let water inside the air outlet
or near the control panel. [Figure 3.4]
4. Rinse the tank and base chamber with
room temperature water. [Figure 3.5]
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Cleaning (cont.)
Figure 3.7Figure 3.6
5. To remove any scale buildup inside the
water tank or base chamber, soak with
distilled white vinegar and wipe with a
cloth and cotton swab.
6. If you used essential oils in the
humidifier, fill the water tank and the
base chamber with distilled white
vinegar and allow to soak.
7. To remove the mist tube for cleaning,
flip the tank over. Push in the tab on
the mist tube and pull out the mist tube.
[Figure 3.6 - Figure 3.7] To replace, see
Installing the Mist Tube.
8. Rinse all parts and pour out remaining
water.
9. Dry all parts with a cloth. Make sure all
parts are completely dry.
Installing the Mist Tube
Make sure the mist tube is in place. If it is
not, the humidifier will not create mist.
1. Put the mist tube into place inside the
water tank, then align the top of the mist
tube with the mist outlet. [Figure 3.8]
2. Press the mist tube down until the tab
snaps into place. [Figure 3.9 -
Figure 3.10]
Figure 3.8
Figure 3.9
Figure 3.10
Snaps into place
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Problem Possible Solution
Humidifier doesn’t turn
on, or the buttons do
not work.
Unplug the humidifier and plug it back in. Press to turn the
humidifier on.
Fill the water tank if it is empty.
Little or no mist comes
out.
Press to use a higher mist setting.
Make sure the mist tube is correctly installed (see Installing the
Mist Tube, 10).
Make sure the water level in the base is not too high.
Water may be dirty, and there may be mineral buildup inside
the base. Clean the transducer with a cleaning brush and white
vinegar and make sure all parts are properly installed (see Care
& Maintenance, 9). Fill with clean water.
Make sure the mist outlet and air inlet are not blocked (see
Getting to Know Your 2-in-1 Humidifier & Diuser, 4).
Humidifier is hot (or the
water inside is hot), and
little or no mist comes
out.
Make sure the air inlet at the bottom of the humidifier and the
mist outlet at the top of the humidifier are not blocked. Do not
place the humidifier on floors, carpets, rugs, or surfaces with
fibers that may block the air inlet.
Make sure the mist tube is correctly installed (see Installing the
Mist Tube, 10). If the mist tube is not in place, the humidifier
will not create mist, and the water temperature will rise. This is
not dangerous, but the humidifier will not work correctly until the
mist tube is put in place.
Humidifier uses water
too quickly.
The humidifier uses up water based on the environmental
temperature and humidity. If your environment is cold and/or dry,
the humidifier will run out of water faster.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Storing
Follow the cleaning instructions (see 9) and allow all parts to dry completely before storing.
Store in a cool, dry location.
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If your problem is not listed, please contact Customer Support (see 14).
TROUBLESHOOTING (CONT.)
Problem Possible Solution
Humidifier produces an
unusual smell.
If the humidifier is new, remove the top cover, and place the
water tank in a cool, dry place for 12 hours.
Water may be dirty or has been sitting in the tank for a long
period of time. Clean the humidifier (see Care & Maintenance,
9) and refill with clean water.
If essential oils were diused, clean with white vinegar (see Care
& Maintenance, 9), and allow the humidifier to dry.
White dust appears
around the humidifier.
This is caused by using water with high mineral content. Use
purified water to fill the humidifier.
Clean the humidifier (see Care & Maintenance, 9).
Water leaks from
the humidifier.
Make sure the tank is properly placed on the base by aligning
the indicator marks (see 5).
Make sure the sealing ring inside the water tank is securely in
place. If necessary, clean the sealing ring and make sure it can
open and close normally.
Make sure the mist tube is correctly installed and securely in place
(see 10).
Make sure the float is correctly installed and securely in place.
When humidity is too high, water may condense on the surface of
the humidifier or surrounding area. Turn down the mist level or turn
o the humidifier.
Water outlet may be blocked by mineral buildup. Clean the water
outlet valve assembly with vinegar.
Essential oils have little
or no smell.
Make sure you’ve added 10–15 drops of oil into the base chamber.
For best results, we recommend using pure essential oil.
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Terms & Policy
Arovast Corporation (“Arovast”) warrants this
product to the original purchaser to be free from
defects in material and workmanship, under
normal use and conditions, for a period of one
year from the date of original purchase.
Arovast agrees, at our option during the
warranty period, to repair any defect in material
or workmanship or furnish an equal product in
exchange without charge, subject to verification
of the defect or malfunction and proof of the date
of purchase.
There is no other express warranty. This
warranty does not apply:
• If the product has been modified from its
original condition;
• If the product has not been used in accordance
with directions and instructions in the user
manual;
• To damages or defects caused by accident,
abuse, misuse or improper or inadequate
maintenance;
• To damages or defects caused by service
or repair of the product performed by an
unauthorized service provider or by anyone
other than Arovast;
• To damages or defects occurring during
commercial use, rental use, or any use for
which the product is not intended;
• To damages or defects exceeding the cost of
the product.
Arovast will not be liable for indirect, incidental,
or consequential damages in connection with the
use of the product covered by this warranty.
This warranty extends only to the original
consumer purchaser of the product and is not
transferable to any subsequent owner of the
product regardless of whether the product is
transferred during the specified term of the
warranty.
This warranty does not extend to products
purchased from unauthorized sellers. Arovast’s
warranty extends only to products purchased from
authorized sellers that are subject to Arovast’s
quality controls and have agreed to follow its
quality controls.
All implied warranties are limited to the period of
this limited warranty.
This warranty gives you specific legal rights
and you may also have other rights which
vary from state to state. Some states do not
allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or
consequential damages, so the above limitation or
exclusion may not apply to you.
If you discover that your product is defective
within the specified warranty period, please
contact Customer Support via support@levoit.
com. DO NOT dispose of your product before
contacting us. Once our Customer Support Team
has approved your request, please return the
product with a copy of the invoice and order ID.
Extend Your Warranty by 1 Year
Register your product within 14 days of purchase
at www.levoit.com/warranty to extend your
1-year warranty by an additional year.
This warranty is made by:
Arovast Corporation
1202 N. Miller St. Suite A
Anaheim, CA 93806
Product Ultrasonic Top-Fill Cool Mist 2-in-1 Humidifier & Diuser
Model Dual 100
For your own reference, we strongly recommend that you record your order ID and date of purchase.
Order ID
Date of Purchase
WARRANTY INFORMATION
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CUSTOMER SUPPORT
If you have any questions or concerns
about your new product, please contact our
helpful Customer Support Team.
Arovast Corporation
1202 N. Miller St., Suite A
Anaheim, CA 92806
Email: [email protected]
Toll-Free: (888) 726-8520
Customer Support
Mon–Fri, 9:00 am–5:00 pm PST/PDT
Support Hours
*Please have your order invoice and order ID
ready before contacting Customer Support.
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