CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS
In winter, the lack of humidity can dry out your skin and cause irritated nasal, fre-
quent colds, sore throats and etc. Humidifiers provide relative humidity to protect
our health. To get the most of the benefit from the humidifier and avoid product
failure, follow all maintenance instructions carefully. If the recommended care and
maintenance guidelines are not followed, micro-organisms may be able to grow in
the water within the humidifier.
DAILY MAINTENANCE
•Before cleaning, turn the power to OFF and unplug the unit from the electrical
outlet.
•Lift off the tank and the housing of the humidifier.
•Carry the water tank to a sink, then drain and rinse the water tank thoroughly to
remove any sediment and dirt. Wipe clean and dry with a clean soft cloth or paper
towel.
•Refill the water tank with cool tap water as instructed in filling the water tank ins
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tructions.
WEEKLY MAINTENANCE
•Repeat steps 1-3 above.
•Fill one cup of white vinegar (about 200ml) to the basin for about 15 minutes, then
wipe off the scale in the basin especially in the transducer with a soft brush.
•Remove the scale and white vinegar solution with a clean soft cloth.
CAUTION OF MAINTENANCE
•Make sure main body is never submerged into water
•Do not use any solvents or aggressive cleaning agents to clean the appliance.
•Clean the inner parts with a soft cloth.
•Only use the brush to clean the transducer. This should be done once a week.
•Only use the soft-bristle portion of the brush.
•Change the water in the water tank at least once a week if water is standing for
more than one week.
STORING THE HUMIDIFIER
•Clean the humidifier as described earlier and dry thoroughly.
•Preferably store the humidifier in its original box.
•Avoid high temperatures
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