clea ning and ma i nt e na nce
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1 . c le a ni ng cas ing and W a ter t an k
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Always switch off the appliance and pull the power plug before cleaning.
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Let appliance cool down completely.
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Regularly clean the water tank using clean water (at least once a week). Should
there be lime deposits in the water tank, add decalcifier suitable for air humidi-
fiers to the rinse water (f.e. SOLIPOL). Follow the directions on the bottle.
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Clean the outer side of the appliance with a soft, damp cloth and a little of mild
washing-up liquid (when needed). Never dip the appliance in water and do not
spray it with water or other liquids.
cAUTIOn: Never use aggressive or corrosive cleaning agents or a rough sponge.
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The plastic casing might be damaged.
2. c l ean i ng n e bulis ation, he a ti ng u n i t
an d n e bulis a tion chamb er
cAUTIOn: Always let the appliance cool down
completely before cleaning nebulisation, heating unit
and nebulisation chamber.
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Empty out the appliance.
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Remove mist duct and mist pipe as follows:
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Remove the mist pipe by turning it counter-
clockwise (fig.11).
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Grab the upper end of the mist duct and pull it off
in an upwards motion (fig.12+13).
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Clean the nebulisation chamber and heating unit
with a soft brush and rinse with water. Then, dry
both off with a cloth.
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heating unit
nebulisation chamber
fig.11
fig.12
fig.13