11
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 & Diuser, 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.