Humidifier operations, Assembiy – Sears 758.144131 User Manual
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Humidifier Operations
Your new Sears humidifier is designed to
satisfy
home
humidity
requirements
through
the
principle
of
evaporation
of
water into the air.
After water is added to the cabinet, the fil
ters begin to soak up the water and
become totally saturated in approximately
30 minutes. Air is drawn in from the rear of
the humidifier and through the fitters by
means of circulation fans. As air passes
through the filters, moisture is absorbed
into the air and then released through the
top of the humidifier. This moist air is
released in the form of vapor. No water
droplets will enter the home. Alt evapora
tion into the air takes place in the humidi
fier, which means that the residue left by
evaporating water is not passed into the
home, but remains in the filter.
CAUTION:
Use
only
42-14900
EPA
Registered
Bacterlostat
available
from SEARS Retail store. Under no
circumstances should you use water
treatment products designed for Roto
belt or Ultrasonic humidifiers.
Humidified Air Is Then
Released Through the Top
Dry Air Enters
Through the
Rear
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CAUTION:
Keep
your
humidifier
clean. While humidifiers do not cause
colds, some studies suggest that dirty
humidifiers can cause cold-like symp
toms in some people. To reduce the
risk of this, we recommend you clean
your
humidifier
weekly
with
Humidifier Cleaner 42-14713 and use
Bacterlostat
42-14900.
These
are
available at your local Sears store
Assembiy
Your new Emerson humidifier is complete
ly assembled for you to use. Remove the
packaging
material
from
inside
your
humidifier and follow the instructions of this
owner's
manual
for
proper
usage.
The
packaging material
is located
below the
fan assembly. Remove all of the packaging
material and discard.
NOTE: The fitters may have shifted
during shipping. Ensure that they are
properly seated in the bottom of the
cabinet below the top filter housings
before filling. Refer to “Replacement
and Care of Filters" section on page 9.