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TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
1. If the information listed in the troubleshooting guide can’t solve your problem, please email us
for help.
2. Failure to keep this unit clean from mineral deposits may affect operation of this unit.
3. Customer failure to follow these instructions may void the warranty.
1. Spring
2. Rubber ring
3. Water oater
Problem Possible Cause Solution
Unit not plugged in.
No power from power outlet.
No water in the water
reservoir.
Ensure unit is properly plugged in.
Try another power outlet.
Failed to turn
on the unit.
Ensure the spring is secured properly to
the tank allowing water to pass through to
the base.
1
Adjust the water oater to a horizontal
position and make sure it can rise up with
water .
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Water oater get stuck.
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Waterless indicator is
constantly on.
The unit is on but no mist
or little mist is produced.
Tank leakage.
1
Mist height is low,
damping surrounding
desk or oor.Condensation
forms around humidier or
on windows and walls.
Not enough water inside the
tank. Rell and reinstall the water tank.
Adjust to larger mist output.
Remove the tank, empty the base
and place back the lled tank on the
empty base.
Put your hand towards the nozzle and
feel if there is air coming out. If yes,
clean the water scale on the atomizer
as instructed(p10).
Mist level is set too low.
The base might be overlled.
Mineral buildup on atomizer.
Check for possible cracks in the tank.
Ask for a replacement if it is damaged.
Tighten the tank cap.
Check the tank cap for rubber ring,
contact us if any is missing.
Ensure the spring is secured
properly to the tank allowing water to
pass through to the base.
Tank may be damaged.
Tank cap is not tightened
securely.
2
Rubber ring was not
installed on tank cap.
1
Spring get stuck.
1. Check if the room is too humid,
adjust to lower mist output.
2. Open door and windows, or
change to a larger room.
Humidier should be placed on a hard
at surface, 2 feet above the oor, 12
inches away from the wall. Point mist
outlet away from wall or window.
Raise the room temperature to
25°C/77°F.
Mist level is set too high for
the room size.
Air inlet is blocked.
Low indoor temperature
leads to liquefaction.
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