OPERATION
•
Do not
operate the humidifier without water in the Water Tank or without the
Removable Water Tray, Cooling Chamber and Medicine Cup installed.
• After filling the humidifier, be sure the Power Switch is in the OFF position, then plug
the power cord into a 120 volt AC wall outlet.
DO NOT PLUG IN THE CORD WITH WET
HANDS; ELECTRIC SHOCK COULD RESULT.
• You can use Kaz Inhalant or Vicks VapoSteam with your Warm Mist Humidifier.
Remove the Medicine Cup from the unit for easier filling and replace on top of the
Cooling Chamber. Be careful not to overfill the Medicine Cup or spill anything into the
Cooling Chamber.
• Turn the Switch to either the Hi or Low position (Fig. 4).
The Night Light will illuminate and the humidifier will start.
It may take several minutes before mist will appear at the
outlet.
• Direct Outlet away from walls and furniture.
If condensation forms on walls or windows, or if indoor
relative humidity exceeds 50%, turn the Switch to the low
setting, open door to room where humidifier is operating,
or turn unit off.
• Turn the humidifier off before removing and refilling the Water Tank.
RESET PROCEDURE
NOTE: WHEN THE WATER TANK IS EMPTY AND THE WATER IN THE HEATING
CHAMBER IS ALMOST USED UP, THE HUMIDIFIER WILL AUTOMATICALLY SHUT OFF.
THE RESET LIGHT WILL ILLUMINATE TO INDICATE THAT THE HUMIDIFIER IS OUT OF
WATER. THE HUMIDIFIER WILL NOT OPERATE UNTIL THE WATER TANK IS REFILLED
AND THE HUMIDIFIER IS RESET.
• Turn the Power Switch to the Off position. Unplug the humidifier. Allow the humidifier
to fully cool for at least 15 minutes.
• Remove and refill the Water Tank as instructed in the “Filling The Water Tank”
section above.
• After filling the humidifier, plug the power cord into a 120 volt AC wall outlet.
DO NOT
PLUG IN THE CORD WITH WET HANDS; ELECTRIC SHOCK COULD RESULT.
• The Reset Light should now be off.
• Turn the Switch to either the Hi or Low poisition. The Nightlight will illuminate and the
humidifier will start. It might take several minutes before mist will appear at the outlet.
Fig. 4