6
7
Disinfecting the Base
1.
Fill Base with one teaspoon of household bleach in 1 gallon of water.
Place the Pickup Tube in the Base and let remain for 20 minutes. Stir
every few minutes to insure that all surfaces are coated.
2.
Empty Base after 20 minutes. Thoroughly rinse the Base and Pickup
Tube with water until bleach smell is gone. Dry with clean cloth or
paper towel.
3.
Wipe all exterior surfaces of the Top Housing with a soft, dry cloth.
BE CAREFUL NOT TO IMMERSE OR SPRAY WATER ON THE TOP
HOUSING. ELECTRIC SHOCK MAY RESULT OR HUMIDIFIER MAY
BE DAMAGED.
4.
Carefully re-attach Pickup Tube by inserting the prongs into the slots
in the Disk. While holding the Disk steady, rotate the Pickup Tube
clockwise in the direction of the “ON” arrow located at the base of the
Pickup Tube (
Fig. D
).
5.
To replace the Top Housing on Base, align locking screw with hole
in tank, turn screw clockwise to tighten (
Fig. B
).
NOTE:
DO NOT
OVER
TIGHTEN SCREW. Humidifier is now ready for use.
END OF SEASON MAINTENANCE OR WHEN HUMIDIFIER WILL NOT BE
IN USE FOR AT LEAST ONE WEEK
1.
Clean and dry the humidifier thoroughly as per the
Weekly Maintenance
instructions above.
2.
Store in a cool, dry location.
Do not
STORE WITH WATER INSIDE THE BASE.
E
F
ON
OFF
Fig. D
Troubleshooting
If the unit does not operate:
• Check that plug is fully inserted into wall outlet.
• Check airflow. Are there any obstructions preventing airflow?
• The motor contains a temperature-limiting fuse. If the motor overheats, the fuse will trip
and shut off the motor. Unplug the unit and contact the Kaz distributor in your area. Do not
attempt to repair the motor yourself.
If you do not obtain enough humidity:
• BECAUSE OF BREAK-IN CHARACTERISTICS, MAXIMUM OUTPUT WILL NOT BE REACHED
UNTIL THE UNIT HAS BEEN USED SEVERAL TIMES.
• If the air in the room is extremely dry, there will be greater absorption of the vapor and faster
depletion of the water reservoir. As the humidity increases, output will decrease and adding of
water will be required less frequently. This variation is normal.
• Under certain conditions the moisture output may not be visible. It is operating properly, however,
if the water level continues to go down during usage, even when you cannot see the vapor.
• The DynaFilter cartridge may be clogged with pollutants and it should be replaced.
If you are obtaining too much humidity and water falls out around the unit:
• Room air may be excessively humid (greater than 60% relative humidity); do not use
humidifier. Oversaturated air can cause condensation on cold walls or furniture. For proper
humidity readings, use a hygrometer available at most hardware and department stores.
• The humidifier needs cleaning. Follow
Care and Cleaning
instructions.
• Medication or other additives may have been added to the water. Follow
Care and Cleaning
instructions.
If the unit is making a rattling noise:
• Check to make sure pickup tube is on tightly and the head is on correctly.
• Reposition the unit and make sure it is on a level surface.
E
F
ON
OFF
Fig. E