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To reduce excessive humidity or condensation, especially in small rooms, leave the room
door open and adjust mist intensity to the low output setting.
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Too much humidity in the room may allow moisture to accumulate on surfaces where
bacteria and fungi can grow. Moisture that gathers may also damage furniture and
walls, especially wallpaper.
MAINTENANCE
Cleaning and disinfecting on a regular basis is important for maintaining the
performance of your humidifier.
IMPORTANT:
Water left in the tank or base when not in use may result in buildup of
mineral deposits and bacteria which may inhibit the output efficiency as well as
void the warranty. If water remains in the Water Tank for more than a day or two,
bacterial growth is possible.
DAILY MAINTENANCE
1.
Turn off, unplug from outlet and empty water from tank & base daily.
2.
Wipe and dry humidifier base with a clean, dry cloth or paper towel.
3.
Allow tank & base to air dry.
4.
Leave cap off the tank until ready for next use.
WEEKLY MAINTENANCE
1.
Turn off, unplug from outlet and empty water from tank & base.
2.
Fill the water tank halfway warm water and add 2 Tablespoons of white vinegar.
Shake vigorously and let sit for 20-30 minutes. Empty tank and rinse with plain
water. Remove the mist lid and rinse thoroughly dry and replace.
3.
Rinse mist chamber with warm water use brush to clean.
4.
Fill base with warm water, add 1 tablespoon of white vinegar and let sit for 30
min. Empty base & wipe with a dry cloth.
TIP: Clean the nebulizer with brush provided or cotton swab after soaking.
5.
Allow tank & base to air dry and leave cap off the tank until the next use.
NEVER IMMERSE HUMIDIFIER BASE IN WATER.
END-OF-SEASON MAINTENANCE & STORING YOUR HUMIDIFIER
1.
Turn off, unplug from outlet, and empty water from tank & base.
2.
Follow instructions for weekly maintenance above.
3.
Let all parts dry completely.
4.
Store humidifier in a cool, dry place.