Why is my sparoom diffuser not working?
If your diffuser does not work, the first step is to make sure it is properly plugged in. If it’s plugged in, and the lights nor mist will turn on, make sure there is power coming from your source. A possible cause may be mineral or oil buildup, causing the unit to have difficulty misting. Too little water level is one of the most frequent causes of a non-functioning air fragrance diffuser. Essential oils are released into the air via diffusers using water as a medium. The machine won’t have sufficient liquid to produce mist if the water level is too low in it.While nebulizing diffusers don’t use water, they can produce a strong concentration of essential oils in your air that can result in respiratory problems.You should not use too much of an essential oil in a diffuser as it will make the diffused scent overwhelming. And if you use less than the recommended amount of the essential oil, it may not be enough to scent the entire space of yours.Warmer water tends to create a fuller mist while cold water can inhibit ultrasonic vibrations, therefore producing less mist. To extend the life of your diffuser, please be certain to use only 100% Pure Essential Oils.
How to activate diffusers?
Reed Diffuser: How to use Remove the seal on the oil jar/vessel. Place reeds in the vessel. Immediately flip the reeds to break in the scent and maximize fragrance. The scent is then naturally dispersed into the air by way of evaporation. It will take between 24-36 hours for complete scent diffusion to occur, depending on room size. How often should I turn the reeds? You can revitalise the fragrance release of your diffuser by inverting the reeds.One of the easiest ways to boost the scent of your reed diffuser is to flip the reed diffuser sticks regularly. The reeds absorb the fragrance oil and diffuse it into the air, but over time, the top portion of the reeds can dry out and lose effectiveness. To reinvigorate the scent, simply flip the reeds once a week.To maintain a consistent aroma, we recommend flipping your reeds every few days. Do bear in mind that the more frequently you flip them, the faster the oil will evaporate.Here’s what to do: Flip the reeds—often it’s as simple as turning them over to refresh the scent. If it’s still weak, replace with fresh reeds. Old reeds can clog over time and stop diffusing. Clean the neck of the bottle—dust or dried oil can block airflow.The more reeds you add to the diffuser, the stronger the scent will be, so consider how this will impact the size of the room you are adding a fragrance to. Turn over the reeds: Once the reeds have been in the oil for a couple of hours soaking up as much as they can, remove from the diffuser and flip them over.