Pedia Care Gentle Vapors Mini Waterless Vaporizer Vapor-Plug Unit & Nightlight

Price 7.49 - 8.54 USD

EAN/UPC/ISBN Code 12547600131

Brand Pedia Care

Manufacture McNeil-PPC, Inc.

Manufacture Country USA

PediaCare Gentle Vapors Vapor-Plug Unit and Nightlight, 1 EADirections1. Tear foil pouch at notch to expose pad. Do not touch exposed pad directly. 2. Slide pad into side slot of the Vapor-Plug Unit completely. 3. Insert Vapor-Plug Unit into a 120-volt electrical outlet with nightlight at bottom (rotate unit if necessary). Replace pad after 8 hours of use. REPLACING PADS: Unplug Vapor-Plug Unit. Allow to cool for 10 minutes. Open refill pad and insert as described above. Inserting a new pad will push out the old one. Discard old pad. When using Vapor-Plug Unit with pad inserted, do not leave unit in outlet for more than 16 hours at a time. Replace pad before next use. NIGHTLIGHT USE: Unplug Vapor-Plug Unit. Allow to cool for 10 minutes. Remove pad to use Vapor-Plug Unit as a nightlight only. Discard old pad. PediaCare Gentle Vapors Refill Pads are for use only with PediaCare Gentle Vapors Vapor-Plug Unit. Do not use any other pads or oils with Vapor-Plug Unit. A light layer of oil may form on the Vapor-Plug Unit during use. Should this occur, unplug the unit and wipe with a dry cloth. TIPS FOR USE: Allow 60-90 minutes for vapor to fill the room. Strength of vapor will vary depending on room size and ventilation. Vapor will be stronger the closer the unit is to the user. IMPORTANT: Do not disassemble unit or nightlight. When nightlight burns out replace entire unit. Read instructions on package before use. Use only in a properly functioning 120-volt electrical outlet. Do not use with extension cords. Do not block airflow of Vapor-Plug Unit or light sensor on bottom. If light sensor is blocked, nightlight will stay on. Do not plug anything above the Vapor-Plug unit. Do not use in small, confined areas or near pets, without adequate ventilation. Do not place exposed pad on furniture. Keep pad away from fabrics, bedding, and other materials that might present a fire hazard.