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Cleaning of Humidifier

CAUTION: To reduce the risk of

injury, fire or damage to humidifier,
use only cleaners specifically rec­

ommended for humidifiers. Never

use flammable, combustible or poi­

sonous materials to clean your

humidifier. To reduce the risk of

scalds and damage to humidifier,
never put hot water in humidifier.

CAUTION: Local water purity may

vary from area to area and under cer­
tain conditions water impurities and

airborne bacteria may promote the

growth of microorganisms in the res­

ervoir of a humidifier.
To retard bacteria growth that may

cause odors and be harmful to your

health, use only Sears replacement

filters. We also recommend using a

ERA approved bacteriostat, 42-14900

and humidifier cleaner 42-14713,
available at your local Sears store.

NOTE; If it is necessary to use approved

bacteriostat, follow the directions correctly.

The bottles of the whole house humidifier
will hold 2-3/8 gallons of water each.

Step 1

To make cleaning easier, the water reser­
voir should be empty and completely

dried out. To accomplish this, use the fol­
lowing method:

a. Allow the humidifier to run until the

autonaatic shutoff turns the humidifier
“OFF".

b. Unplug humidifier

'

WARNING: If humidifier is not

unplugged, fan could start after
housing is removed.

c. Follow instructions in step 2 below “To

Remove Parts”.

d. After removing the parts, dry out the

bottom of the humidifier cabinet.

e. Proceed to “Bi-Weekly Maintenance" or

“End-of Season Maintenance”.

Step 2

To Remove Parts

a. Raise pivoting lid, remove the fan

assembly which contains the motors
and fans, and set aside. (See Repair

Parts list.)

b. Remove the water bottles from the cab­

inet and remove the fitter housings (see
“Repair Parts” list for identification).

c. Lift the filter housing assemblies out of

the cabinet and set to the side. Before

removing the internal parts of the
humidifier cabinet, we recommend
moving the humidifier to an area where

floor coverings are not susceptible to
water damage, i.e., kitchen or bath
area.

d. Remove the water level float from the

humidifier cabinet. The cabinet should
be empty and the water reservoir is
ready for cleaning. The water reservoir

consists of the lower areas of the

humidifier cabinet where the float filters

are during normal operation time.

e. Empty Cabinet.
f. Proceed to “Bi-Weekly Maintenance” or

“End of Season Maintenance".

g. Remove old filters and dispose of prop­

erly. Continue to clean cabinet and
internal parts as described on next
page.

steps

Install new filters (purchase the correct
evaporative wicking fitter pads 42-14911

for your humidifier) into the location where
the old fitters were positioned, install the
filter housings with the new filters into the

correct location. Position the fan assembly
on top of the cabinet and return the
humidifier to the desired location for use.

Refill humidifier bottles with fresh cool

water and return them to the cabinet. Plug
the unit into a 120 volt A.C. power outlet

and set the controls per the “Operating
Humidifier Controls” section of this manual.

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