Homasy HM589 Cool Mist Humidifier
BEFORE USING THE HUMIDIFIER
- Please extend the cord and check for any signs of damage. Do not use the humidifier if the cord has been damaged.
- DO NOT place this humidifier in wet environments.
- Please always keep the humidifier out of reach of patients & children& pets.
- Please always place the unit on a smooth, flat, lint-free, non-metallic, waterproof, and level surface and keep it away from direct sunlight.
- Always place the unit 2 feet (60 cm) above the floor, 12 inches (30 cm) away from the wall, other appliances, or wooden furniture.
- DO NOT place the unit on carpet, towel, or wood surface, which will block the vent and may damage the unit.
- DO NOT place the humidifier near naked flames and heat sources, such as stove tops, ovens, radiators, or computers.
- 1. DO NOT plug the unit with wet hands.
- DO NOT direct the mist nozzle against the wall.
- DO NOT use if the water tank becomes damaged or cracked.
WHEN USING THE HUMIDIFIER
- DO NOT plug the unit with wet hands.
- DO NOT direct the mist nozzle against the wall.
- DO NOT use your hand or any other object to cover the nozzle while the unit is on to avoid damaging the product or causing injury.
- DO NOT clean the unit while it is connected to a power source or while it is on.
- DO NOT move or tilt the humidifier while it is in operation.
- The most comfortable environmental humidity is between 40%-60%. Please adjust the mist as needed.
- DO NOT block the air inlet or air outlet.
- The humidifier should always be shut off and unplugged with dry hands before moving or cleaning. Never pull by the cord.
AFTER USING THE HUMIDIFIER
- Always disconnect from a power source by pulling the plug when not in use.
- The humidifier requires regular cleaning. Please refer to, and follow the Cleaning and Maintenance instructions.
- DO NOT keep water in the tank when not used for an extended period and/or when no one is home.
- DO NOT attempt to repair or adjust any electrical or mechanical functions on this humidifier. Doing so will void your warranty.
PACKAGE CONTENTS
SPECIFICATIONS
Adapter Input | AC100-240V~ 50 / 60Hz |
Humidifier Input | 24V 1A |
Power | 24W |
Capacity | 0.58Gal / 2.2L |
MAX Run Time (In lowest Mist Level on a Full Tank) | Up to 24 hours
Note: The humidifier may run for a longer or shorter time depending on environmental temperature and humidity. |
Effective Range | 100-300ft² / 10-28 |
Dimensions | 9.33 × 8.54 × 6.41 (inch) / 237.5 × 217 × 163 (mm) |
PRODUCT DIAGRAM
Mist Nozzle
- Handle
- Mist Tube
- Water Tank
- Base
- Light Button
- LED Indicator
- Control Knob
- Air Outlet
- Water Reservoir
- Atomizer
- Floater
- Night Light
- Water Tank Cap
- Noise Silencer
- Valve
- Drain Hole
- Air Intake
- DC 24V Input Port
- Power Adapter
OPERATIONS AND FUNCTIONS
Add water
- Turn the water tank upside down. Remove the tank cap and fill the tank with clean and cool water only.
- Attach the tank cap and place the tank back onto the base. Please make sure it fits together securely so that water can go from the tank to the reservoir.
- If tap water is too hard, it is recommended to use filtered or distilled water to avoid white dust. DO NOT use hot water.
- DO NOT add any essential oils or medicinal tablets to the water tank
- DO NOT add water into the base or through the nozzle
- DO NOT move the humidifier while the water tank is full of water to avoid leakage or base overfilling.
Power On / Off and Mist Adjustment
Connect the power adapter to the humidifier input port and plug the adapter into a wall socket. Now the humidifier is ready for use.
- Rotate the control knob clockwise to turn on the product. The blue LED indicator will light up, indicating the humidifier has been turned on.
- Keep rotating the control knob clockwise to increase the mist level. Rotate the control knob counterclockwise to decrease the mist level.
- To turn off the humidifier, rotate the control knob counterclockwise until you hear a click. The LED indicator will turn off. The fan will work for another 15 to dry the mist tube.
Light control
Press the Light Button to turn on / off the night light.Low Water Protection: Auto Shut-off the Humidifier
When there is not enough water inside the water reservoir, the humidifier will stop misting and the LED indicator will become red. It is designed for safety to prevent the humidifier from possibly overheating and damaging the atomizer.
CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
Caution
- DO NOT submerge the base in water.
- Make sure water does not enter the base through the air outlet, air inlet, or the control knob.
- DO NOT wash any part of this humidifier in the dishwasher which will damage the humidifier and void the warranty.
Daily Maintenance
Weekly Maintenance
Turn off the humidifier, and unplug it from the power source Drain water from the tank, reservoir, and base.
- To properly clean your humidifier, we recommend you remove the scale and disinfect the humidifier separately.
- DO NOT mix vinegar and bleach solutions. Do not use more than 1 tsp. of bleach per gallon of water to avoid damaging your humidifier.
- Please make sure the sealing ring on the tank cap is installed properly after cleaning to avoid water leakage.
- DO NOT scrub or scrape the atomizer, please always wipe clean it with a soft cloth.
- DO NOT submerge the base in water.
- Make sure water does not enter the base through the air outlet, air inlet, or the control knob.
- DO NOT wash any part of this humidifier in the dishwasher which will damage the humidifier and void the warranty.
Scale Removal Instructions
- Turn off and unplug the humidifier.
- Remove the water tank from the base. Remove the tank cap. Make sure that the sealing ring does not come off. Drain water from the water tank and base. Remove any accessories and set them aside.
- Fill the water tank half full. Add 1 teaspoon of undiluted distilled white vinegar. Attach the tank cap and shake for 15 seconds.
- Place the tank onto the base. The vinegar solution will enter the water reservoir to loosen mineral buildup (scale) on the atomizer, water floater, and the bottom of the water tank. Set still for 15-20 minutes.
- Uncap the tank cap and drain the solution. Wipe the atomizer and floater with a soft cloth to remove loosened mineral deposits.
- Rinse both the water reservoir and water tank until the smell of vinegar (for scale removal) or bleach solution (for disinfecting, see below) is gone.
Disinfecting Instructions
- Follow steps 1-2 of the previous section on scale removal
- Fill the water tank half full. Add 1 tsp of bleach. Place the tank cap back on. Swish the solution around in the tank. Place the tank on the base. The bleach solution will enter and disinfect the water reservoir as well as the other components Set still for 15-20 minutes
- Follow steps 4-6 of the previous section on scale removal to complete disinfecting the humidifier.
End-of-Season Care and Storage
- Follow the cleaning instructions when the humidifier will not be used for at least one week or at the end of the season. Remove any accessories used with the humidifier and allow the humidifier and accessories to dry completely before storing.
- DO NOT store water inside the base, water reservoir, or tank.
- Pack the unit safely and store it in a cool, dry location.
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
- If the information listed in the troubleshooting guide can’t solve your problem, please email us for help.
- Failure to keep this unit clean of mineral deposits may affect the operation of this unit.
- Customer failure to follow these instructions may void the warranty.
Problem | Possible Cause | Solution |
The LED Indicator is off | The power adapter is not plugged in | Ensure the power adapter is properly plugged in |
No power from the power outlet | Try another power outlet | |
The power adapter does not connect to the input port | Connect the power adapter to the input port | |
LED indicator stays red |
No water in the water reservoir | Ensure there is enough water in the water tank. Ensure the 1 Valve is secured properly to the tank bottom allowing water to pass through to the base. |
3 Water floaters stuck | Adjust the 3 water floaters to a horizontal position and make sure it can rise with water |
The LED Indicator is blue but no mist is produced | Not enough water inside the tank | Refill and install the water tank |
The mist level is set too low | Adjust to maximum mist | |
Mineral buildup on the atomizer | Feel if any air comes out from the nozzle. If yes, then clean the water scale on the atomizer as instructed | |
The base might be overfilled | Remove the tank, empty the base, and place the filled tank on the empty base | |
Tank leakage | The tank may be damaged | Check for possible cracks in the tank, and replace if necessary |
The tank cap is not tightened securely | Tighten the tank cap | |
1 Valve stuck | Ensure the 1 valve is properly secured to the tank bottom allowing water to pass through the base | |
2 Sealing ring was not installed on the tank cap | Install the 2 sealing ring on the tank cap, please contact us if it is missing | |
Mist height is low, damping the surrounding desk or floor. Condensation forms around humidifier or on windows and walls |
The mist level is set too high for the room size | 1. Check if the room is too humid and adjust to lower mist. 40%~60% works best 2. Open door and windows, or change to a larger room |
The air inlet is blocked | The humidifier should be placed on a hard flat surface, 2 feet above the floor, 12 inches away from the wall. Point nozzle away from wall or window | |
Low indoor temperature leads to liquefaction | Raise the room temperature to 25℃ / 77 ℉ |
Poor humidification | The mist level is set too low for the room size | 1. Adjust to maximum mist 2. Close doors or windows to reduce air ventilation, or change to a smaller room |
The air inlet is blocked | The humidifier should be placed on a hard flat surface, 2 feet above the floor, 12 inches away from the wall | |
Low indoor temperature leads to liquefaction | Raise the room temperature to 25℃ / 77 ℉ | |
White dust appears or the black coating on the base flakes off | Tap water may contain too much minerals | Replace with filtered or distilled water |
Mold grows inside the humidifier | / | Clean the water tank and water reservoir regularly |
Strange Odor |
Clean the unit | 1. Clean the humidifier as instructed 2. Leave the empty and opened water tank in a cool place for 12 hours without the tank cap attached |
Strange water noise | Water is going down to the water reservoir | This is normal while it is working |
Water is dropping into the water reservoir | Run the humidifier on a lower mist setting | |
Loud or unusual noise | The humidifier may be malfunctioning. | Stop using the humidifier and contact Customer Support. |
The humidifier is getting too hot | The unit works for too long | Power off and place in a well-ventilated place for 10 minutes |
WARRANTY
This product is covered with a Homasy product and labor warranty for 12 months from the date of its original purchase. You will be given a warranty extension of 18 months if the product is registered on our website (www.homasy.com). If any problems occur, please contact Homasy support (support@homasy.com) immediately to launch a warranty claim. Specify the model number and your Amazon order number.
Our Consumer Service Representative will respond within 24 hours, advise you on how to correct the problem yourself or instruct you on how to return the defective unit to us for repair or replacement. We can only provide after-sales service for products that are sold by Homasy or Homasy authorized retailers and distributors. If you have purchased your unit from a different place, please contact your seller for return and warranty issues.
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Homasy HM589 Cool Mist Humidifier-FAQs
Can I use a cool mist humidifier while sleeping?
Yes, using a cool mist humidifier while sleeping is safe and helps keep your skin, mouth, and throat hydrated. However, it’s important to maintain humidity levels below 30% and clean the humidifier at least once a week to prevent mold and bacteria buildup.
How does a misting system function?
A misting system releases a fine spray of water through nozzles to cool the surrounding air. It is typically installed on patios, gazebos, or other overhead structures to provide cooling relief.
Are there any disadvantages to using a humidifier?
Yes, humidifiers can harbor bacteria and mold if not cleaned regularly, which may be problematic for people with allergies or asthma. Using distilled water and cleaning the unit frequently can help prevent this issue.
Can I use tap water in my humidifier?
Tap water contains minerals that can cause buildup in the humidifier and release white dust into the air. To keep your humidifier working efficiently and to avoid these issues, it’s best to use distilled or purified water.
Can I add salt to my humidifier?
No, adding salt to your humidifier is not recommended as it can damage the unit and reduce its efficiency. Instead, use recommended methods to improve air quality or relieve congestion.
Is a nebulizer the same as a humidifier?
No, a humidifier adds moisture to the air but does not disperse medication. A nebulizer, on the other hand, is designed to deliver medication in mist form for respiratory conditions.
Are cool mist humidifiers safe for children?
Yes, cool mist humidifiers are the safest option for children. Unlike warm mist humidifiers or vaporizers, they do not produce hot steam, reducing the risk of burns in case of spills or accidental contact.
How do I clean my cool mist humidifier?
To clean your humidifier:
1. Soak the filter in undiluted distilled white vinegar for 30 minutes.
2. Pour vinegar into the base and let it sit for another 30 minutes.
3. Gently scrub the filter with a soft brush if needed to remove buildup.
4. Rinse all parts thoroughly before reassembling and using.
What should I do to prevent mold growth in my humidifier?
To prevent mold and bacteria, always use distilled water, clean the humidifier weekly, and ensure all parts are dry before storing it.