ELECTRIC DIFFUSER USER GUIDE
How to Use Your Electric Diffuser
Everything you need to know to fill your space with scent, mist and mood lighting.
SCENT SATISFACTION PROMISE
We believe in the quality of everything we create — and our electric diffusers are no exception. Each FOX & WOLF electric diffuser comes with a 12-month warranty from the date of purchase.
If your diffuser develops a fault within this period, we’ll repair it, replace it, or offer a store credit — no drama, no stress.
PLEASE NOTE:
To activate your warranty, you must retain your receipt or proof of purchase.
Without this, your warranty will not be valid. We know… boring, but necessary.
THIS WARRANTY COVERS:
- Electrical faults
- Malfunctions that aren’t caused by misuse, accidental damage, or water exposure
- Any defects in materials or craftsmanship
This warranty does not cover cosmetic wear, accidental damage, or improper use (like overfilling or not cleaning the mist disk — yep, we see you).
Still have questions? Just reach out via our Contact page, and we’ll get things sorted fast.
WARNINGS – PLEASE READ BEFORE USE
- This product is a household electrical appliance.
- Not intended for use as interior room lighting.
- Do not attempt to modify the product.
- Only a qualified service technician should disassemble or repair this unit. Attempting to do so may cause fire, electric shock, injury, or malfunction.
- Never insert pins, wires, or foreign objects into the mist outlet or any seams or gaps — this may lead to electric shock or injury.
- Keep out of reach of children. This is not a toy.
- Do not use if the power cord, plug, or AC adaptor is damaged, or if the plug does not sit securely in the socket. This may cause electrical shock, short circuit, or fire.
- Never plug in or unplug the adaptor with wet hands — doing so may cause electrical shock.
- Do not submerge or splash water onto the product or AC adaptor.
- Do not use or store in high-humidity areas (such as bathrooms, changing rooms, or greenhouses). Moisture can lead to short circuit, electrical shock, fire, or malfunction.