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KEEPING THINGS CLEAN
CAUTION: General Cleaning
• Always make sure the humidifier is unplugged when
cleaning.
• The water in the inner chamber near the transducer
may still be warm after turning o the humidifier. Use
caution when pouring out the water.
• Do not use liquid detergents.
• Use distilled water instead of tap water to prevent hard
water buildup in your humidifier.
• Do not submerge base in water.
• Clean your humidifier at least once a month.
Figure 4.1
1. Unplug the humidifier.
2. Remove the top cover from the water tank. Rinse the
nozzle and cover under clean, running water. Then set it
aside to air dry.
3. Remove the water tank from the base and pour out any
excess water. Fill the tank with 2 cups of distilled white
vinegar and 2 cups of water. Replace the cap and gently
shake to coat all sides of the water tank.
4. Fill the inner chamber with 1 cup of distilled vinegar.
5. Allow the vinegar to soak inside both the water tank
and inner chamber for 30 minutes.
6. Use the included cleaning brush to remove any scale
buildup inside the water tank or inner chamber.
[Figure 4.1]
7. Pour out the vinegar from both parts of the humidifier
and thoroughly rinse with warm water.
8. Dry all parts with a clean, dry cloth. Make sure all
parts of the humidifier are completely dry before
reassembling or storing.
Note: Do not submerge the base in water.
Note: Do not allow
water into the air vent.