- It is important to keep the fan intake at the bottom unobstructed to allow for proper airflow. This prevents overheating and allows for optimal mist levels.
- Lightly vacuum out the fan intake on the bottom of the diffuser to clear it of any debris.
Easy Care Tips

If in doubt, follow the guidelines
New to diffusers and unsure on how to use one?
What type of water can I use? How much of water should you use? How many drops of essential oil should you put? How long should you diffuse each time?
Relax! We got you! Here are some easy and handy guides for you to start with.

Use Tap or Distilled Water
Use Tap or Distilled Water

Follow each diffuser’s waterline and do not exceed the recommended waterline.

For toddler’s room: 2-4drops
For children’s room: 4-6drops
For standard room space: 6-8drops
For dining or living space: 8-10drops

Follow the usage instruction on the essential oil label
DID YOU KNOW
Taking care of your diffuser can keep your diffuser working fine for a longer period of time?
Let’s start with Cleaning.
How frequent should you clean you diffuser? It is recommended to drain the remaining water in the water reservoir after every use, and clean the diffuser once a week to prevent extra build-up on the ultrasonic plate.
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Here are some cleaning tips to keep your lovely diffuser functioning at it’s best at all time.
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Turn off and unplug your diffuser.
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Wipe out the reservoir with a wet cotton cloth.
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Dip a cotton swab in rubbing alcohol and clean the ultrasonic plate to remove any extra build-up.
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Rinse the reservoir with water; then wipe it clean and dry up excess water with a soft cloth.
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Add water and essential oils; then diffuse away!
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When not in use, turn off the power supply, clean the diffuser and store dry.
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Keep the fan intake at the bottom unobstructed to allow for proper airflow.
There are some MUST KNOWS when cleaning your diffuser!
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Never use a corrosive detergent to clean the ultrasonic plate.
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If cleaning has not been done regularly enough, fill up the reservoir about 1 inch deep with rubbing alcohol and let it soak for 4-8 hours.
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Do not use aerosol sprays, solvents, or abrasives to clean the plastic housing.
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Lightly vacuum, blow on the fan intake opening or wipe with a clean, dry cloth.