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Problem
Humidifier doesn't turn on, or
turns off unexpectedly.
Little or no mist comes out.
Humidifier uses water too quickly.
Humidifier produces an
unusual smell.
White dust appears around the
humidifier.
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Possible Solution
Plug in the humidifier and turn it on.
Add purified or distilled water to the water tank.
Check to see if the humidifier is in Auto Mode. Depending on
Auto Mode settings, the humidifier may automatically turn off
when the humidity level is above the target level.
Turn the mist level to a higher setting.
Fill the water tank.
There may be too much water in the base chamber. Empty the
base chamber. Refill the water tank (not the base chamber) and
place the water tank properly onto the base.
Make sure the air inlet on the bottom of the base is not blocked.
The humidifier should not be set on carpet or other surfaces that
may block the air inlet.
Make sure the nozzle is not blocked or clogged.
Make sure the humidifier is on a level surface.
The water temperature may be too low. Turn the mist level to
the highest setting and let the humidifier run for a while, then
adjust to the desired setting.
If the water tank or base was washed with detergent, rinse
thoroughly with clean water to remove any detergent.
Clean the water filter assembly (see page 15) or replace it with
a new one (see page 24).
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.
If the humidifier is new, unplug and rinse all parts, then place in a
cool, dry place for 12 hours.
If essential oils were diffused, clean all parts with white vinegar
(follow the descaling instructions on page 16), and allow the
humidifier to dry.
Clean the water tank and base chamber (see
page 15).
We recommend using purified or distilled water to fill the
humidifier. Avoid using water with high mineral content.
Clean the humidifier (see
Care &
Care &
Maintenance, page 15).
Maintenance,