Duracraft DWM-250 Humidifier User Manual


 
If the unit stops producing mist, even while there is water in the tank, the mineral build-
up may need to be removed from the heating element of the Power Unit.
How often you perform this special maintenance depends upon the hardness of the
water you are using and how quickly mineral deposits form on the interior surfaces of
the humidifier.
DO NOT clean the heating element under running water. Doing so may cause damage
or personal injury.
1. Unplug the humidifier. Allow at least 10 minutes for the unit to cool.
2. The heating element is on the bottom of the Power Unit. To
access it, remove the Power Unit by pulling on the Latch
(found under the Water Tank) and lifting the Power Unit
(Fig. 6).
3. Turn it upside down. BE SURE IT HAS COOLED SUFFI-
CIENTLY.
4. Use a non-metallic brush or a soft, dry cloth to wipe the
outer surfaces of the heating element (Fig. 7). Some deposit
may remain, but should not interfere with the operation of the unit.
END-OF-THE-SEASON CARE AND STORAGE
Follow WEEKLY CLEANING instructions when the humidifier will not be used for at
least one week or more, or at the end of the season.
Dry the humidifier completely before storing. DO NOT store with water inside the
Removable Tray, Base, or Water Tank.
Pack the unit in its original carton and store in a cool, dry location.
Before next use, remember to clean the humidifier.
CLEANING THE HEATING ELEMENT
Fig.7
Heating Element
Dishwasher Cleaning:
Your water tray within your base and your medicine cup can be cleaned in your dish-
washer. If you choose to use your dishwasher it’s important to follow these instructions:
• Place the water tray and medicine cup ONLY IN TOP RACK of your dishwasher
• Dishwasher MUST only be operated on COOL CYCLE – NO HEA
T.
(Note: Using your heat cycle can result in damage to your humidifier parts)
Note: Kaz will not accept responsibility for any damage caused to your dishwasher or
your humidifier due to improper cleaning of your humidifier base.
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