Huntington Home Accent Fragrance Warmer Blue User Guide

To set up your wax warmer, place it on a stable, flat surface. Insert a wax melt into the dish on top of the warmer. Plug the warmer into an electrical outlet and switch it on using the power button.
You can use any standard wax melts designed for electric warmers. Ensure they are suitable for use in electric wax warmers and follow the manufacturer’s instructions.
Allow the wax to cool and harden. Gently remove the wax from the dish by applying slight pressure. Clean the dish with warm, soapy water and dry thoroughly before using it again.
Ensure the warmer is plugged into a working outlet and the power switch is turned on. If it still does not heat, check the fuse or try a different outlet. Contact customer support if the problem persists.
It is not recommended to leave the wax warmer on unattended or overnight for safety reasons. Always turn it off when not in use.
Typically, it takes about 15-30 minutes for the wax to melt completely, depending on the size and type of wax melt used.
No, it is not advisable to use essential oils directly in the wax warmer as it is designed specifically for wax melts. Using oils can damage the warmer.
Try using a different brand or type of wax melt, as some may have stronger scents than others. Ensure the warmer is functioning properly and the wax is fully melted.
Yes, you can leave leftover wax in the warmer, but ensure it is turned off and cooled down. Remove the wax before adding a new wax melt for the best results.
To extend the life of your wax warmer, follow the manufacturer's usage instructions, clean it regularly, and avoid overloading the dish with wax. Turn it off when not in use.