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TO CLEAN EXTERNAL PARTS
1. Use a clean, dry cloth to clean all external
surfaces of the humidifier.
2. A soft, slightly-damp cloth may be used to
wipe the external housing of the humidifier
if more thorough cleaning is required. Do
not allow any water to come in contact with
the control buttons. Never use chemical
substances or scourers as this could damage
the housing and the button controls.
3. Dry thoroughly before storing or using the
humidifier.
TO CLEAN INTERNAL PARTS
1. To clean internal parts of the humidifier,
create a cleaning solution of 1-part vinegar
to 1-part water.
WATER TANK
1. It is important to clean the water tank
regularly and ensure it is thoroughly
dry before using the humidifier.
2. To clean, create a vinegar and water solution
enough to fill the tank about half way. Making
sure the cap is replaced on the tank, swish the
solution around for a minute. Fill the rest of
the tank up with tap water, replace the cap
and then let sit for 1–2 hours, or even
overnight, before emptying.
3. Empty and rinse well with clean or distilled
water.
4. Allow the water tank time to dry thoroughly
before using the humidifier.
NOTE
To assist with emptying all the water from the
water tank, it may help to slightly shake the tank
over a sink or drain.
MIST NOZZLE
1. If the mist output is declining due to
calcification, turn the cover over and immerse
the nozzle in a vessel filled with a vinegar and
water solution and soak for a period, or at least
10 minutes.
2. Rinse well with clean or distilled water
and allow to dry.
WATER INLET BASIN
1. The water inlet basin includes the water
reservoir in the base of the unit that also
houses the transducer and the heating
element.
2. Clean the water basin with a soft cloth. If there
is excess film or calcification on the surface,
then soak the cloth with the vinegar and water
solution and repeat the process.
3. If there is film or calcification in any of the
depressions along the basin, drop a bit of
vinegar and water solution into the depression
and lightly clean it with the brush provided or
a cotton swab.
4. Rinse well with clean or distilled water
and allow to dry.
OPTIONAL CLEANING SOLUTION
FOR CALCIFICATION ISSUES
1. If a build-up of calcification on the transducer
or heating element occurs and cannot
be removed with a simple vinegar and
water solution, use a de-calcifying agent
or citric acid. STRICTLY FOLLOW THE
INSTRUCTIONS ON THE PACKAGING
FOR THESE CLEANING PRODUCTS.
2. Brush off any scale deposits from the
transducer and heating element surfaces
using the brush provided or a cotton swab.
3. Rinse well with clean or distilled water and
allow to dry.
IMPORTANT
Never use sharp or solid objects to clean the
transducer and heating element. Avoid touching
the transducer and heating element with your
fingers.
NOTE
The heating element in the base of the humidifier
will lose its stainless steel finish over time; this
is normal. It is still recommended to de-calcify
as per instructions noting that cleaning may not
bring it back to its original shine.
STORAGE
Never store the humidifier with water in the
unit.
Clean as per instructions and make sure that all
parts are dry before storing.
Keep the humidifier in a dry cool place.
Do not place anything on top of the humidifier.
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