I feel like Mr. Potato Head today...So for the last 2 days the Adonini Humdifier fan stopped turning on. Power reset and I get the dreaded beep, beep, beep with a LED text stating "High" on temp read out. Weird cause ambient temp is fine on all my digital read outs I have stashed in this and other humidors I have. I looked at the instructions and they are severally lacking or so I thought...
Order another humidifier and take the sponge out of the original which still seems damp enough, (you see where this is going) and plug the new unit in and get the dreaded "HIGH" and beep, beep, beep and no fan turn on. I then look more closely at the display and notice the TINY water droplet icon shows 1 drop, where it was 3 drops. Yep you guessed it, during the 5 days of seasoning, the cedar of course was absorbing a whole bunch of water and the spong got too dry and needed a recharge of distilled water!
. After I recharched the sponge with another dose of distilled water, bingo the unit started working again as it should.
I'm impressed with the mircoprocessor of this unit, but the instructions could have been a bit more clear and why the word "high" was used in the temp colum instead of "low" in the watet droplet led display is a bit bewildering. I think my italian heritage where these are made may be the reason.