Cleaning and filter care, Operation instructions, Filling humidifier – Lasko EVAPORATIVE 1115 User Manual

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CLEANING and FILTER CARE

1. Regular cleaning is necessary to ensure proper and

efficient operation. The frequency of cleaning

depends on the amount of impurities which may be

found in the water or how often the Humidifier is in

operation. In either instance, it is recommended that

the Humidifier be cleaned at least once a week.

CAUTION:

To prevent electric shock, always turn

Control Knob to OFF (0) position and unplug the

Humidifier before cleaning.
2. Remove Upper Housing from Base. Be careful

not to let excess water from pump spill onto

furniture or flooring.

3. With Water Lens pushed down, the filter may be

removed for cleaning or replacing. (Figure 4)

4. Remove Evaporative Pad Holder from Base and

inspect Small Water Drip Holes for any blockage.

(Figure 5)

It is important that these Drip Holes remain open at all

times for proper water supply to Evaporative Pad.
5. To increase the life of your Evaporative Pad, unsnap

Holder, remove Pad and flip over. (Figure 6)

Evaporative Pad life may be extended by cleaning the

Pad in a vinegar solution. To clean Pad, mix one part

undiluted vinegar with four parts warm tap water. Soak

the Pad in this solution for 20 minutes, rinse Pad

thoroughly with warm water to remove vinegar odor.

DO NOT FLATTEN, SQUEEzE OR TWIST FILTER

WHEN CLEANING.

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6. Discoloration of the Evaporative Pad is normal after

extended use. The discoloration is caused by mineral

deposits in the water, and the degree of discoloration

will vary depending upon the amount of mineral

content in the water. When the Pad surface area is

thoroughly discolored, or you notice reduced water

usage, it is a good indicator that the Evaporative Pad

needs to be replaced. The Evaporative Pad should

be replaced at least once every season.

The Replacement Pad to be used in this unit is:

T h e L a s k o R e p l a c e m e n t E v a p o r a t i v e P a d

Model THF 15 (Available Separately)
7.
TO DESCALE BASE AND DRIP SHIELD: Mix one

part undiluted white vinegar with four parts warm

tap water. Let vinegar solution stand for 20 minutes

then wipe away any scale buildup using a soft brush

or cloth. Do not use soap or detergents and never

use an abrasive cleaner.

8. TO DISINFECT BASE AND DRIP SHIELD: Fill with

1 teaspoon of chlorine bleach and 1 gallon of water.

Let solution stand for 20 minutes. Carefully empty Jug

and rinse well with water until bleach smell is gone.

9. Use a dry soft cloth to wipe the Chassis area, which

includes the motor area. DO NOT use water to clean

the Motor or Switch area. Doing so may result in elec-

trical shock or damage to the Humidifier.

10.Commercial “Descalers” and “Bacteriostats” are

available at your local home improvement center.

11.Do not operate Humidifier when there is still cleaner

in the water.

Filter

Figure 4

Water

Lens

Evaporative Pad

Evaporative Pad

Holder

Drip Holes

Figure 6

Figure 5

1. It is recommended that all Humidifiers be cleaned

prior to use. Please read the CLEANING and

FILTER CARE section on page 3 for cleaning

instructions.

2. Remove the Upper Housing from the Base. Make

sure that the Evaporative Pad Holder is properly

placed in the Base. (Figure 1)

3. The Humidifier unit will produce approximately 3

gallons in a 24 hour period*, however, the actual

water capacity (amount of water the Humidifier will

hold at one time) is 1.75 gallons.

4. You may fill your Recirculating Evaporative

Humidifier two different ways:

A) Fill the Base with cool water to level indicated

in Figure 2A.

B) Replace the Upper Housing on the Base and

push Water Lens down to pour water into the

Humidifier (Figure 2B) until it reaches the

level indicated in Figure 2A.

DO NOT OVERFILL UNIT.

OVERFILLING THE HUMIDIFIER WILL

CAUSE MOTOR DAMAGE.

NEVER USE HOT WATER WHEN FILLING

HUMIDIFIER.

OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS

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FILLING HUMIDIFIER

Evaporative Pad

Holder

Figure 1

Base

Maximum Water

Level

Figure 2A

Water Lens

Figure 2B

CAUTION: Always place Humidifier on a firm and level

surface. Locate the Power Cord so the Humidifier is not

resting on it, and the cord is away from room traffic.
Always carry filled Humidifier carefully. Never move

water filled Humidifier while plugged in.
1. Take extra care to prevent water spillage that may

damage furniture or flooring. The manufacturer will

not accept responsibility for damage to property

caused by water spillage.

2. Always be sure that the Power Control Knob is in

the OFF (0) position when plugging Humidifier into

a polarized 120 volt AC wall outlet.

CAUTION: Do not Plug Humidifier into electrical outlet

with wet hands, or electrical shock may occur.
3. Set Moisture Control Knob to regulate desired

amount of humidity. (Figure 3)

HIGH (3):

For fast humidification of

a large room. This setting will provide

approximately 3 gallons of moisture

output in a 24 hour period.*

MED (2):

For normal operation.

LOW (1):

For quiet, night time

operation.

OFF (0):

Turn unit off when refilling,

cleaning or moving the humidifier.

* Calculations based on ambient conditions of 70° F and

30% relative humidity in a room of average insulation.

4. Water usage will vary depending upon initial

humidity level in the room. If humidity is low,

the Unit will use water more rapidly until the

humidity in the room is stabilized. If the humidity

is already near or above 50% relative humidity,

water consumption will be low.

CAUTION:

Be careful not to direct airflow towards

walls or furniture, as excessive moisture may cause

damage.

5. Refill Humidifier when water level in the Base is low.

Refer to the FILLING HUMIDIFIER section above.

6. If you do not plan to use your Humidifier for sev-

eral days, empty all water from the Unit. Standing

water may provide an environment for the growth

of algae or bacteria.

CAUTION: Do not pour water through

the Exhaust Grill on the Upper Housing.

Doing so may cause damage and

personal injury.

Figure 3

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