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END-OF-SEASON MAINTENANCE & STORING YOUR HUMIDIFIER
1. Always turn off and unplug from outlet before cleaning.
2. Empty water from the water tank and humidifier base.
3. Disinfect water tank and humidifier base with the white vinegar and water
solution.
4. Make sure that water tank has air dried without the water cap secured.
5. Make sure the humidifier base and water tank are completely dry before end of
season storage. Store the humidifier in a cool dry place.
6. DO NOT place any heavy items on top of humidifier during storage as this may
result in possible damage of the humidifier.
7. Store the cord in a clean, dry location away from metal objects. Always check
the plug before use to ensure metal items have not become attached.
TROUBLE SHOOTING
DO NOT attempt to repair the motor or nebulizer yourself. If the humidifier
continues to not operate please contact Crane Customer Care: 888-599-0992 or
customer-service@crane-usa.com.
Problem
Solution
If humidifier does not
have any power:
Ensure unit is properly plugged into a power outlet.
Check that the Control Knob is turned to the ON position.
If Power On indicator light does not come on, contact
Crane Customer Care.
Condensation forms
around humidifier and
windows:
Adjust Control Knob to decrease mist output to low.
Leave room door cracked open during humidifier
operation.
If humidifier has
stopped, BLUE light is off
and small RED light is
on:
Adjust Control Knob to turn humidifier off and unplug.
Empty humidifier base, turn over and press Reset Button
on bottom of humidifier.
If there is a strange
odor:
Clean the Water Tank with the water and vinegar solution
and rinse with clean water.
Leave the empty Water Tank open for some time
(without the Water Tank Cap attached) in a cool place.
The power indicator light
is blue, but there is no
mist being emitted:
Check that there is water in the Water Tank.
Make sure that nothing is blocking the mist output.
Check that the Fan Vent on the bottom of the humidifier
is not blocked.
Empty and rinse the Humidifier Base with cool tap water.
Check for possible mineral deposits on the Water Level
Sensor and Heating Element.