How Your Humidifier Works
Your new evaporative humidifier is designed to
satisfy home humidity requirements through the
principle of evaporation of water into the air.
After water is added to the bottles, the filters
should begin to soak up the water and become
totally saturated in approximately 30 minutes. Air
is drawn into the rear of the humidifier and
through the filters by the two circulating fans. As
air passes through the filters, moisture is
absorbed into the air and then released in the
form of vapor. No water droplets will enter the
home. All evaporation into the air takes place in
the humidifier, which means that the residue left by evaporating water is not
passed into the home, but remains in the filter.
CAUTION: Use only EPA Registered Bacteriostat. Under no circumstances should
you use water treatment products designed for Roto belt or Ultrasonic humidifiers.
CAUTION: To reduce the risk of injury, fire or damage to humidifier, use only
cleaners specifically recommended for humidifiers. Never use flammable,
combustible or poisonous materials to clean your humidifier. To reduce the risk of
scalds and damage to humidifier, never put hot water in humidifier.
Set Up and Location
Remove the bag containing two plastic caster pads from the top of the humidifier
and retain for future use if required. Instructions for their use is in Step 1, following.
Remove the packaging material from inside your humidifier and follow the
instructions in this operator's manual for proper usage. The packaging material is
located under the fan assembly. Remove the packaging material and discard.
CAUTION: Do NOT position the unit directly in front of a hot air duct or radiator.
Do NOT place on soft carpet.
NOTE:
Due to release of cool, moist air from humidifier, it is best to direct air
away from thermostat and hot air registers, and to position humidifier next to an
inside wall. Unit should not be placed where cold air from outside walls or warm air
from a hot air register blows directly on it.
WARNING: For your own safety, do not use humidifier if any parts are damaged or
missing.
Step 1:
Turn the empty cabinet upside down. Insert each caster stem into a caster hole on
each corner of the humidifier bottom. The casters should fit snugly and be in-
serted until the stem shoulder reaches the cabinet. Turn the cabinet right side up.
Place humidifier on a flat, level surface in an area of your house where humidity is
needed most, or in an area which would likely result in moist air being circulated
throughout the house, such as near a cold air return. The unit must be level to
operate correctly.
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