CLEANING YOUR HUMIDIFIER
5.
Remove Mist Chimney Cover, Mist
Chimney and Mist Outlet to access
Reservoir area (see Disassembly
instructions). Use Cleaning Brush to
loosen mineral buildup in corners of
Reservoir, Water Path and Boiling
Chamber.
6.
Gently wipe Nebulizer, Heating Element and Reservoir area with a soft cloth or small soft brush (avoids
damage) to remove loosened minerals.
NOTE: Nebulizer is fragile. DO NOT apply extreme pressure.
7.
Ensure Chimney is removed, then pour vinegar from the Base into the sink. Be sure to pour from the side
as indicated by an arrow to avoid leaking into the Control Panel. Rinse the Tank and Reservoir with clean
water until the smell of vinegar is gone.
CAUTION: DO NOT submerge Base in water. Doing so will damage the humidifier and void
the warranty.
8.
Reassemble Mist Chimney, Mist Chimney Cover, and Mist Outlet (see Reassembly instructions).
Disinfecting
Before starting the disinfecting process, follow Steps 1-4 in the Before Cleaning section.
NOTE: Bleach may stain clothes. It is recommended to wear rubber gloves during this
process to protect your hands.
1
B
1 tsp
1.
Add 1 teaspoon of bleach to 1 gallon (3.8L) of
water and add to Water Tank.
2.
Replace Tank Cap and swish bleach solution in
Tank to coat the inside of the Water Tank.
3.
Place Tank on Base, allowing solution to drain into
the Water Reservoir. Soak for 20 minutes.
4.
Remove Water Tank and empty solution into sink.
5.
Ensure Chimney is removed, then pour solution from the Base into the sink. Be sure to pour out
of the side of the Base, as indicated by an arrow, to avoid leaking into the Control Panel.
6.
Rinse Tank and Reservoir area with clean water until the smell of bleach is gone.
CAUTION: DO NOT submerge Base in water. Doing so will damage the humidifier
and void the warranty.
(continued)
5
W
1 Gal.
(3,8 l)
6
2
4
7
3
5
9