15
EN
Cleaning the Aroma Pad
Replacing the Remote
Control Battery
Figure 7.1
Note:
Do not
submerge the base in
water.
Note:
Only
use vinegar and water to
deep clean the humidifier.
Note:
Do not
submerge the base in
water.
Note:
Make sure the polarities match.
Note:
Do not
pour liquid cleaners or
detergents into the aroma pad or box.
Note:
A 3% hydrogen peroxide solution
may also be used instead of vinegar
to disinfect the humidifier.
Do not
mix
hydrogen peroxide and vinegar.
9.
Dry all parts with a clean, dry cloth.
Make sure all parts of the humidifier are
completely dry before reassembling or
storing.
10.
Do not
use the humidifier immediately
after disinfecting. This may be a health
hazard.
8.
Pour out the vinegar from the water tank
and the inner chamber and thoroughly
rinse with warm water.
1.
Pull out the aroma box.
2.
Remove the aroma pad.and rinse under
warm, running water.
3.
Dry with a clean cloth and place it back
into the aroma box.
1.
Remove the battery compartment by
pinching the tab in and pulling the
compartment out.
[Figure 7.1]
2.
Remove the old battery.
3.
Replace with a new 3V CR2025 battery.
KEEPING THINGS CLEAN (CONT.)
Deep Cleaning the Humidifier
Deep clean the water tank every 2 weeks
and before and after storing the humidifier
for long periods of time. You should also
disinfect if there is any mold buildup inside
the water tank or inner chamber.
1.
Fill the water tank with 238 mL / 1 cup
of vinegar along with 3.8 L / 1 gal of
distilled water.
2.
Place the humidifier outdoors and allow
it to run for 1 hour.
3.
Pour out the mixture and refill with
distilled water. Then, run the humidifier
for another hour outdoors.
4.
Rinse the water tank and inner chamber
thoroughly under clean, running water.
5.
If storing, allow the water tank and
base to completely air dry before
reassembling.
4.
Replace the battery compartment.
Pinch
Pull out