Levoit CLASSIC 100 Humidifier

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10
KEEPING THINGS CLEAN
General Cleaning
Caution:
Always make sure the humidifier is
unplugged before 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.
We recommend using purified or distilled
water instead of tap water to prevent hard
water buildup.
Do not submerge the base in water.
1. Unplug the humidifier.
2. Remove the nozzle cap from the water
tank and rinse under clean, running water.
Set it aside to air dry.
3. Remove the water tank from the base
and pour out any water from the inner
chamber. Fill the tank with 3 cups / 710 mL
of distilled white vinegar. Replace the cap
and gently shake to coat all sides of the
water tank. Allow it to sit for at least 1 hour.
You should clean your humidifier every 3
days. Change the water every day or every
other day to avoid bacteria growth.
Note: Do not allow water inside or around
the air outlet to prevent damage to the
humidifier. [Figure 4.1]
4. Add 1 cup / 238 mL of distilled white
vinegar to the inner chamber and soak
for 1 hour.
5. Use the included cleaning brush to
remove any scale buildup inside the
water tank or inner chamber. [Figure 4.1]
6. Pour out the vinegar from the water tank
and the inner chamber and thoroughly
rinse with warm water.
Note: Do not submerge the base in water.
7. Dry all parts with a clean, dry cloth.
Make sure all parts of the humidifier are
completely dry before reassembling or
storing.
8. Do not use the humidifier immediately
after disinfecting. This may be a health
hazard.
Note: A 3% hydrogen peroxide solution
may also be used instead of vinegar
to disinfect the humidifier. Do not mix
hydrogen peroxide and vinegar.
Figure 4.1
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