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CLEANING
Proper cleaning of your Steam Humidifier is essential to the air quality and performance of your
humidifier. The frequency in which your humidifier will need to be cleaned will vary depending
on use, water hardness and outside environmental factors. It is recommended, assuming
average use, to thoroughly clean the unit once a week, or when mineral deposits or other
particles begin to form. Follow the steps listed below for proper cleaning:
NOTE: Do not use gasoline, thinners, solvents or other chemicals for cleaning.
WARNING: Always pour solutions out from the front of the unit so water does not enter
the internal vents.
1. Slide Power/Steam Selection Switch to Off and unplug the unit.
2. Remove Water Tank Lid, Water Tank and Steam Chamber.
4. Empty all water inside of the Water Tank and any remaining water around the
Heating Element.
5. Clean Water Tank and Steam Chamber with warm soapy water, then rinse with clean water.
6. Wipe dry with a soft cloth or paper towel.
NOTE: If the humidifier is turned Off with water inside and not turned back on for 8 hours
or longer, or if humidifier is not cleaned as recommended, you may experience some
growth of algae or bacteria.
TO REMOVE MINERAL BUILD-UP
1. Slide Power/Steam Selection Switch to Off and unplug the unit.
2. Remove Water Tank Lid, Water Tank and Steam Chamber.
3. Empty any remaining water around the Heating Element.
4. Pour 12oz white vinegar onto Heating Element and soak
for 20-30 minutes, then gently scrub Heating Element with
a soft brush or soft cloth to remove mineral deposits.
Note: Do not use hard brushes, steel wool or other
abrasives on Heating Element. Doing so could damage
the Heating Element.
5. Empty vinegar and rinse with clean warm water until you
cannot detect any vinegar odor.
Storage & Care
Heating
Element
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