
8
EN
USING YOUR 2IN1 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, page 5).
• Keep the humidifier stable while using, or
water may spill.
1. Press once. The humidifier will start
on the low mist level.
2. Press several times to cycle through
mist levels (low, medium, high) and to
turn the humidifier o.
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.
Your humidifier must have the correct level
of water in the base to work properly. If there
is too much water in the base, the humidifier
cannot create mist.
• Never pour water directly into the base.
Only add water to the water tank.
[Figure 2.1] The humidifier will automatically
release the correct amount of water into
the base.
• Do not move or shake the humidifier,
especially while it is running. This may
cause the water tank to release too much
water into the base.
• When you move the humidifier, follow these
steps to avoid accidentally releasing too
much water into the base.
1. Turn o and unplug the humidifier.
2. Lift the tank o the base.
3. Pour any water out of the base.
4. Move the tank and base separately
to the new location.
5. Place the tank securely back on the
base.
6. Plug in the humidifier and turn it on.
• If your humidifier doesn’t produce mist
correctly, check the max water line to see if
there is too much water in the base.
Intelligent Sleep Mode
Water Level
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 mould growth. If the
relative humidity in your room is over
60%, use the low mist setting or turn
o the humidifier.
Note: The max water line is only for this
purpose. Do not pour water into the base.
Figure 2.1