Vornado HU1-0029-06 - 1-Gallon Tabletop Evaporative Humidifier

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REPLACING WICK
1. Turn humidifier Off and unplug.
2. Remove Water Tank.
3. Remove and discard used Wick.
4. Install new genuine Vornado Wick by
slightly bending the Wick to match
curve of unit. Make sure Wick fits flush
against bottom of unit and snug against
Inlet Grill.
5. Replace Water Tank. Your humidifier is
now ready for use.
Wicks contain an antimicrobial preservative. Protection is limited to
the product. Active Substances: Cellulose (9004-34-6) and Omadine
Salts (13463-41-7). Wash hands and avoid touching eyes after
handling wick.
AUTOMATIC REFILL PROGRAM
Select the shipment interval and Vornado will send replacement
Wicks automatically. Eliminate the hassle of remembering to
reorder. Maintain the high efficiency of your Vornado humidifier.
To sign up, visit vornado.com, email consumerservice@vornado.
com or call 1-800-234-0604. Cancel anytime.
REPLACING WICK
Part # MD1-0034
While your humidifier came equipped with a Wick, you will eventually have to replace it, as they last approximately 4–8 weeks, depending
on use. Many factors affect the life of the Wicks, including amount of use, water hardness and outside environmental factors. You will know
the Wick needs to be replaced when it becomes hard and is no longer absorbing the water effectively. Replace the Wick with a genuine
Vornado
®
Wick. While other brands may fit our units, these wicks do not carry the same quality and life as our own and may diminish the
humidifier’s performance.
The additional sodium in chemically softened water may cause Wicks
to harden or become mushy. Try using untreated or tap water. Hard
water or water with excessive minerals, such as lime or iron, may
shorten Wick life. Try Bacteriostat or Water Treatment found at most
hardware or home specialty stores or clean the Wick. See CLEANING
for instructions.
On first use, the Wick may give off a mild odor. The odor is not
harmful and will go away after the first few hours of operation. If the
odor is exceptionally strong, you can help eliminate most or all of it
by soaking the Wick in a solution of 2 teaspoons of white vinegar and
one gallon of water for 20–30 minutes. Rinse thoroughly in cool water.
Allow excess water to run off and dry before replacing them in the
Base. DO NOT wring.
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