12 English
1 tsp.
Chlorine Bleach
+
1 gal.
Water
Cleaning and Maintenance
2. Rinse thoroughly with clean warm water to remove scale and
cleaning solution before disinfecting the Base.
Disinfecting The Base
1. Mix a solution of 1 teaspoon chlorine bleach and 1 gallon of
water. Fill the Base with the solution. Let solution stay 20 minutes,
swishing every few minutes. Wet all surfaces.
2. Empty Base after 20 minutes. Rinse with water until bleach smell is
gone. Dry with clean cloth or paper towel.
3. Dust or vacuum the power head to remove any dust or dirt that
has built up. Do not disassemble
power head for cleaning. It has been
designed to have long life with non-
corrosive thermoplastics and large
tolerances to run clean and quiet
without maintenance.
Proper cleaning of your Evaporative Vortex Humidifier is essential
to the air quality and performance of your unit. The frequency in
which your Humidifier will need to be cleaned will vary, depending
on use, water hardness, and outside environmental factors. It is
recommended, assuming average use, to thoroughly clean the unit
several times throughout the season, or when algae, mineral deposits
or other particles begin to form.
1. Turn the Humidifier Off and unplug. Do not submerge in water.
2. Remove the Power Head, Water Tanks and Filters from the base.
3. Empty the Base and Water Tanks, then rinse with clean tap water.
As noted, depending on the quality of water in your home,
impurities can build up quickly or may take some time. It is possible
that some scale may form on the inside of the Base.
To Clean Water Tanks
1. Mix a solution of one (1) 8 oz. cup of undiluted white vinegar and
1 gallon of water. Fill the Water Tanks with the solution. Seal the
fill spout with the palm of your hand and shake vigorously. Let the
Water Tanks stand for 20 minutes.
8 oz.
White Vinegar
+
1 gal.
Water