How Your Humidifier
Works
Your new Kenmore
humidifier
is designed
to satisfy
home
humidity
requirements
through
the principle
of evaporation
of
water
into the air.
After water
is added
to the bottle,
the
filters begin
to soak up the water
and
become
totally
saturated
in approxi-
mately
30 minutes.
Air is drawn
in from
the rear of the humidifier
and through
the
filters by means
of circulation
fans. As air
passes
through
the filters,
moisture
is
absorbed
into the air and then released
in the form of vapor.
No water
droplets
will enter the home.
All evaporation
into
the air takes place in the humidifier,
which
means
that the residue
left by
evaporating
water
is not passed
into the
home,
but remains
in the filter.
CAUTION:
Use only 32-14900
EPA
Registered
Bacteriostat
available
from Sears
Retail store.
Under
no
circumstances
should
you use water
treatment
products
designed
for
Roto belt or Ultrasonic
humidifiers.
Humidified
Air
is Then
Released
Through
the Top
Dry Air
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Enters
Through
the Rear
CAUTION:
To reduce
the risk of
injury, fire or damage
to humidifier,
use only cleaners
specifically
recommended
for humidifiers.
Never
use flammable,
combustible
or
poisonous
materials
to clean
your
humidifier.
To reduce
the risk of scalds
and
damage
to humidifier,
never put hot
water
in humidifier.
Assembly
Your new Sears
Kenmore
humidifier
is
completely
assembled
for you to use.
Remove
the bag pack containing
two
plastic
caster
pads from top of humidifier
and retain
for future
use if required.
See
the following
Step
1 for instructions.
Remove
the packaging
material
from
inside
your humidifier
and follow
the
instructions
of this operator's
manual
for
proper
usage. The packaging
material
is
located
under the fan assembly.
Remove
the packaging
material
and discard.