The pitcher (with lids in place) latch into their slots and cannot be removed while the purifier function is running (see description).
The "slots" fit the pitchers. There are no openings in them.
How the water gets from the input to the output is not know (except by whoever makes these things).
Note that if you drop a chunk of green wood into the input pitcher and run things, you'll get water in the output, and be left with a *very* dry hunk of wood in the input.
if the input has a hunk of steak, after purification, you'll have something that resembles freeze dried meat left in the input. Though microscopic examination will show no evidence of burst cells from freezing. Nor will the temperature on the meat have changed significantly. (ie if you had two hunks of meat and ran one thru and left the other sitting on the table, they'd be pretty much the same temp when you took the first one out of the input)
Obviously "magic".
ps careful examination of the front panel looks like there's another "icon" in the middle. Looks to be shaped like a water drop. the "manual" (poor English/Arabic/whatever) is mostly drawings, and seems to indicate the if this lights up, you need to run something thru to purify or it will quit working until you do. (ie secondary function won't work)
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The "slots" fit the pitchers. There are no openings in them.
How the water gets from the input to the output is not know (except by whoever makes these things).
Note that if you drop a chunk of green wood into the input pitcher and run things, you'll get water in the output, and be left with a *very* dry hunk of wood in the input.
if the input has a hunk of steak, after purification, you'll have something that resembles freeze dried meat left in the input. Though microscopic examination will show no evidence of burst cells from freezing. Nor will the temperature on the meat have changed significantly. (ie if you had two hunks of meat and ran one thru and left the other sitting on the table, they'd be pretty much the same temp when you took the first one out of the input)
Obviously "magic".
ps careful examination of the front panel looks like there's another "icon" in the middle. Looks to be shaped like a water drop. the "manual" (poor English/Arabic/whatever) is mostly drawings, and seems to indicate the if this lights up, you need to run something thru to purify or it will quit working until you do. (ie secondary function won't work)