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Dear customer,
Thank you for choosing one of our products. Our name stands for high-quality, thoroughly tested products
for applications in the areas of heat, gentle therapy, blood pressure/diagnosis, weight, massage and air.
Please read these instructions for use carefully and observe the information they contain.
With kind regards,
Your Beurer Team
Included in delivery
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Air washer
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“LW110 Fresh” water additive
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“LW110 Antical” cleaning solution
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These instructions for use
Signs and symbols
The following symbols appear in the instructions for use and on the type plate:
WARNING Warning instruction indicating a risk of injury or damage to health.
IMPORTANT Safety note indicating possible damage to the unit/accessory or material
damage, e.g. by escaping water.
Note Note on important information.
The device is double protected and corresponds to protection class 2.
1. Getting to know your device
Humans spend a large proportion of their time indoors. The air indoors is often polluted with dust particles,
pollen, animal hair and odours and is too dry, particularly in winter. Ambient air that is too dry may have a
number of negative effects.
The LW110 air washer humidifies air that is too dry and simultaneously cleans it from dust, pollen, animal
hair and odours. Just like rain does in nature, the air is “washed clean”.
The LW110 air washer
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washes and humidifies air particularly hygienically without filter mats,
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operates quietly with three performance levels,
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suitable for rooms up to 36 m² in size,
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consumes little energy and automatically switches off if the water runs out,
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easy to clean and dishwasher-safe.
Principle of air washing
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. The quiet and low-energy fan sucks the dirty air in from the top.
2
. The air passes over the humidification discs, which continuously rotate in
water, and picks up calcium-free humidity.
3
. The water acts as a natural filter that cleans the supplied air from dust.
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. The cleaned and humidified air escapes through lateral outlets.
A relative humidity of between 40 and 60% is generally recommended. This
value is often not reached in winter when cold air enters living spaces that
are being aired and is then warmed up. Air can absorb more humidity in line
with increasing air temperature. The air tries to compensate by taking humid-