How to Prepare the Power Source
How to Use the Power Source
How to Insert Batteries
Batteries are not supplied. Use two commercially available alkaline or NiMH AA batteries.
1 Remove the Battery Cover. | Bottom of the | 2 | |
(1) | Slightly rotate the Battery Cover Disengaging Lever | Main Unit |
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(2) | Remove the Battery Cover. |
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•The Battery Cover may not be removed easily when you try for the first time in order to prevent water drop from getting inside the Unit.
2 Insert the batteries correctly by aligning the polarities (+ and
3 Put on the Battery Cover.
Put the Battery Cover on the Battery Case. Push in the Battery Cover until it catches the claws and clicks.
Push both ends firmly.
•You may find it difficult to push it through because the unit is made to prevent water from getting inside the Unit.
Correct Use of the Unit
Battery replacement and battery life
When using alkaline batteries
The unit can be used for approximately 8 days (if it is used for 30 minutes a day.)
• The Battery Low Indicator (orange) flashes.
→Batteries are low. Replace both batteries with new ones.
•The Battery Low Indicator (orange) turns on.
→Batteries are worn out. As the unit will not nebulize, immediately replace both batteries with new ones.
When using NiMH batteries
–You may use NiMH batteries (rechargeable batteries).
–If you use a commercially available battery charger suitable for the batteries you are using, you can save money by recharging the batteries again and again.
The unit can be used for approximately 8 days (if it is used for 30 minutes a day when the batteries are fully charged.)
•The Battery Low Indicator (orange) flashes.
→The rechargeable batteries have no residual power. If the unit does not nebulize, immediately recharge the batteries with
a commercially available charger.
•The supplied AC Adapter does not function as a battery charger.
Use a commercially available battery charger to recharge the batteries.
Batteries
•If you store this unit with the batteries or rechargeable batteries in it, the batteries may leak and damage the unit.
•If you are not going to use the unit for a long period of time (more than three months), remove the batteries.
•Do not use worn and new batteries together or batteries of different types (such as regular batteries and rechargeable batteries) together.
•Follow the disposal method determined by the local community when it comes to disposal of used batteries.
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