Transporting The Unit; Storing The Unit; Disposing Of The Unit; Spare Parts And Accessories - Air-O-Swiss E2441 Mode D'emploi

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CAUTION
Damage to the unit due to removal of the float
body (styrofoam)!
Do  not  remove  the  float  body  (styrofoam)  when 
unpacking the unit. 
3.
   
H 3
H 3
  Push the new evaporator wick onto the 
float basket.
4.
   
H 4
H 4
  To  close  the  float  assembly,  place  the 
float  tip  on  the  float  basket  and  the  evapo-
rator  wick,  push  down  and  turn  clockwise 
(CLOSE arrow). 
5.
To check, gently pull the float tip upwards. In do-
ing so, it should not lift off the float basket.
6.
If  necessary,  turn  the  float  tip  again  and  re-
check.
7.
Insert  the  float  assembly  into  the  empty  water 
base.
8.
Put  the  unit  together  (see  chapter  "Putting  the 
unit together").
Replacing the Ionic Silver Stick
®
Unit is taken apart and emptied from water.
1.
Remove  the  Ionic  Silver  Stick
®
  from  the  bottom 
of the water base and discard it.
2.
Place the new Ionic Silver Stick
®
 in the holder at 
the bottom of the water base.
3.
Insert  the  float  assembly  into  the  empty  water 
base.
4.
Put  the  unit  together  (see  chapter  "Putting  the 
unit together").
Putting the unit together
Unit is taken apart and emptied from water.
1.
Insert the float assembly into the water base.
2.
   
B 5
B 5
  Place the water base including the float 
assembly on the base handles into the base. 
3.
Place the upper part onto the base. 
4.
   
B B
  Ensure that the unit is put together cor-
rectly. 
5.
Ensure  that  there  are  no  foreign  objects  in  the 
unit.
The unit is put together.

Transporting the unit

Transporting the unit
CAUTION
Risk of injury by falling parts!
Always  handle  the  unit  by  the  base  when  un-
packing and lifting. 
CAUTION
Water damage due to water spilling over!
Empty the unit before transporting.
1.
Empty  the  unit  (see  chapter  "Taking  apart  and 
emptying the unit").
2.
Dry the unit.
3.
Pick  the  unit  up  by  the  base  and  carry  it  to  the 
desired location.

Storing the unit

Storing the unit
1.
Clean the unit (see chapter "Cleaning and servic-
ing the unit").
2.
Dry the unit.
3.
Pack the unit, preferably in the original packag-
ing.
4.
Store the unit in a dry, cool place.

Disposing of the unit

Disposing of the unit
Pass  the  outdated  unit  onto  a  specialized  retailer 
for  professional  disposal.  Observe  the  applicable 
national  specifications  when  disposing  of  the  unit. 
You can find out about further disposal possibilities 
from your municipality. 

Spare parts and accessories

Spare parts and accessories
You can purchase spare parts and accessories from 
specialized  retailers  and  replace  them  on  the  unit 
yourself. Only original parts from the manufacturer 
can be used. Repairs can only be carried out by pro-
fessionals. This also applies to a faulty power cord.
Accessories
Designation
Evaporator wick
Ionic Silver Stick
®
Decalcification agent

Frequently asked questions

Frequently asked questions
Q. Why is the air moisture too low in my room?
A.  How often do you use the unit? If the unit is only 
in operation at night, the air moisture decreases 
during the day as moisture is not being added to 
the air constantly.
Wood,  leather,  carpeting,  curtains  and  other 
materials absorb a lot of moisture, resulting in 
a decrease in air moisture. 
If  the  window  is  open,  moisture  can  escape 
from the room. 
A common reason is that the unit is placed next 
to  a  heater  in  order  to  disperse  the  moisture 
quickly  throughout  the  room  with  the  hot  air. 
However, this does not work. The escaping hot 
air absorbs the majority of the moisture before 
reaching the room air at all.
Q. Should I leave my door open or closed while
the unit is in operation?
A.  With  an  open  door,  the  moisture  escapes  the 
room and disperses itself in other areas of the 
house. If you want to increase the air moisture 
in  a  certain  room,  you  should  make  sure  that 
the door to that room remains closed while the 
unit is in operation.
Q. How high should the air moisture be in my
room?
A.  Air moisture of 40–60% is recommended.
Q. What are the consequences of too low or too
high air moisture?
A.  Dry air can lead to dry skin, electrostatic charg-
es, out of tune musical instruments, increased 
dust  development,  damage  to  wooden  items 
(drying  out  and  cracking),  illness,  disease  and 
drying  out  the  nasal  mucous  membranes.  Too 
high  air  moisture  can  result  in  mold  develop-
ment and wall paper falling off.
Q. Why do I need an Evaporator if I could also
simply open the window?
A.  The  air  moisture  in  the  outside  air  is  not  high 
enough to moisturize a room.
Q. Where should I place my Evaporator?
A.  The unit should be placed in the middle of the 
room  and  not  at  a  wall,  a  window,  a  door  or 
a  thermal  bridge  so  that  the  air  can  circulate 
freely around the unit.
Q. Is it a problem if my unit runs dry?
A.  If  there  is  a  possibility  of  the  unit  running  dry, 
e.g. when you cannot refill the water, switch the 
unit off before leaving the room. Without water, 
the  unit  cannot  moisturize  the  air,  which  can 
lead to an unpleasant odor.
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Q. Can the unit be used through the entire
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year?
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A.  Yes,  you  can  use  the  unit  the  whole  year. The 
unit creates relative air moisture until the room 
air is saturated. Thus the unit cannot make the 
air "too moist".
Q. Can I clean the water base in the dishwash-
er?
A.  No,  you  cannot  clean  the  water  base  in  the 
dishwasher as it would otherwise melt.
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