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Humidier Maintenance (continued)
11. Do not expose Motor or other electrical components to water. Do not use a wet towel on
the Motor or Motor Housing as electrical shock may occur.
12. Remove the Water Tank from the base and empty it of any remaining water. Fill the Water
Tank with a mixture of one (1) gallon of water and eight (8) ounces of white vinegar. Leave
the mixture in the Water Tank for 20 minutes, giving the Water Tank a shake every few
minutes. After 20 minutes, give the Water Tank a nal shake and discard the mixture. Rinse
the Water Tank several times with clean water. Leave the Water Tank Cap off to allow the
Water Tank to dry completely.
13. Fill the Base with a mixture of one (1) gallon of water and eight (8) ounces of white vinegar.
Leave the mixture in the Base for 20 minutes, then discard the mixture. Rinse the Base well
with clean water and let it air dry or wipe it dry with a cloth.
14. Rinse the Shower Head, Pump Cap, Tubing, Pump, and Motor Shaft Stopper Ring in clean
water to remove any debris. If the parts show hard water residue, soak them in a mixture
of one (1) gallon of water and eight (8) ounces of white vinegar for 20 minutes, then rinse
the parts well with clean water.
15. Wipe the surfaces of the main housing with a soft damp cloth.
16. Once all the parts are clean, reassemble the humidier. NOTE: The underside of Motor
Shaft Stopper Ring has a groove that ts over two nibs on the Motor Shaft. See Figure 13.
The groove and the nibs MUST BE MATED for the humidier to be properly reassembled.
17. Follow the USING YOUR HUMIDIFIER section to continue use. If you are storing the
humidier, make sure the parts are completely dry.
Motor Shaft
Stopper Ring
Groove
Motor Shaft
Nibs
Figure 13