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REPLACING THE FILTERS
Through normal use, waterborne minerals and sediment become trapped in the
filter. The harder the water, the greater the amount of minerals in the water,
and the more frequent filter needs to be replaced. The filter should be
replaced when the filter’s surface area is thoroughly discolored or when water
usage is significantly reduced. With normal daily usage, the lifespan of the filter
is approximately 3 months.
To replace the filter, follow the steps below:
1. Turn the unit off and disconnect from the electrical outlet.
2. Remove the tank and main body to access the base tray.
3. Remove the wick filter and discard.
4. Follow the weekly cleaning instructions.
5. Insert new filter.
6. Replace body and water tank.
It will take about 3 hours for the humidifier to reach maximum output.
Cleaning and Maintenance Instructions
Humidifiers provide comfort by adding moisture to dry indoor air. To
benefit most from the humidifier and avoid product misuse, follow all
instructions carefully.
Please note that this is an electrical appliance and requires attention when
in use.
If recommended care and maintenance guidelines are not followed,
micro-organisms may grow in the water tank. You must routinely follow the
cleaning procedures in order to ensure proper, efficient operation of your
humidifier.
Proper maintenance and cleaning regime is essential to the continued
performance of your unit and the avoidance of algae or bacteria build-up.
DAILY MAINTENANCE
1. Be sure the unit is OFF and disconnected from the electrical outlet.
2. Carefully carry the unit to nearby sink.
3. Remove the body, tank and wick filter from the humidifier, set aside.
4. Drain any remaining water in the base and rinse base thoroughly to remove
any sediment or dirt. Wipe clean and dry with a clean cloth or paper towel.
The base is dishwasher safe (TOP RACK ONLY).
5. Empty water from the tank and rinse tank thoroughly. Wipe clean and dry
with a clean cloth or paper towel.
6. Replace filter and body. Refill tank with cool water. DO NOT overfill.