To add a drop of water to the Midea humidifier, first separate the white base and the silver body. This silver body is the water tank of the humidifier. Then open the white screw and you can see the water filling port. Then Just pour water into the water tank from the water filling port. Then the adjustment position of the humidification mist level is in the middle, which is a water drop-shaped button. Press it once for the first level 100ml/h, press it twice for the second level 200ml/h, and press it three times for the third level 300ml/h. You can adjust it as needed. Adjust the humidity level. The timing button is shaped like a clock plus a funnel, and has four gears, namely 1h, 2h, 4h, and 8h. It can be set according to the drying conditions at home, or you can set a shutdown time while sleeping. When using a Midea humidifier, you must control the humidity of the room. It is recommended that the ambient humidity is between 45% and 65%. You should also pay attention to the placement and keep it close to other home appliances when using it. The distance is generally about 1 meter; it is recommended that the water added be pure water or distilled water, and the humidifier should be cleaned regularly.
What should I do if the Midea humidifier does not fog up?
1. If the Midea humidifier does not fog up in the wind, it may be due to the use of tap water, which causes water and alkali to form on the oscillating plate. You can use edible vinegar, which can dissolve water and alkali, but do not use strong acid as it will damage the humidifier.
2. If the Midea humidifier does not mist, there may be a problem with the atomizer film. You can open the bottom cover of the Midea humidifier to see if the fuse is burned. If there is no problem with the fuse, debug it. Check the potentiometer on the circuit board and try turning it a quarter turn clockwise. If it still cannot return to normal, you need to replace the atomizer piece.
3. There is a metal disc with a diameter of about 20 mm below the nozzle of the atomizer sheet of the Midea humidifier. This is the transducer. You can wipe it with a rag. If it still cannot return to normal, it needs to be replaced. transducer.
4. There is another common reason for no fogging, that is, the humidifier is not cleaned regularly. If the oscillating plate of the humidifier is dirty, it will cause no fogging. As long as the oscillating plate is cleaned Just one click is all it takes.