Step 3, Warning, Step 4 – Sears 758.14808 User Manual

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1b rroto cleaning easier; the tanf«s should

be completely dried

MANUAL DRY OUf
(a) Loop switch actuator ring around plas­

tic hook located directly above the

switch actuator. (See Figure 7.)

(b) Set Humidity Control to CONSTANT

ON, and Air Flow Control to HIGH.

Run until tank is dry.

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NOTE: With the switch actuator ring in
place unit will continue to run until the
ring

is

released.

Depending

upon

humidity levels, once the tank is empty

the average dry out time is approxi­

mately 2 hours.

HINGED ACCESS
LID

.

HOOK

SWITCH ACTUATOR
RING

SWITCH ACTUATOR

When unit is dry, rotate Humidity Control
to OFF and release switch actuator ring.

(See Figure 7.)

Step 3

Unplug humidifier, and proceed to clean.

WARNING

if humidifier is not unplugged, fan

could start after motor support is

removed. '

Step 4

TO REMOVE PARTS

Raise the hinged access lid. Insert a thin
bladed tooH (flat bladed screwdriver, butter
knife, etc.)*through the slot in the housing
and push up on the detent (Figure 8) and
slide the stationary lid to the side until it

stops (approximately 1"): lift the lid off the

housing.

OPENHINGED

ACCKSLiD

PUSH UR ON DETENT iWD

SUOESUTiOiiARYUO

T0mE«8Etil(TH.IT

STOPS; REMOVE UD

^ STATIONARY

UD

SUTTER KNin. SCREWDRIVER
OR OTHER THIN BLADED TOOL

ELECTRICAL CORO

Figure 8

steps

Disengage the electrical cord from the slot

in the housing and carefully lift out the
motor support section (Rgure 9). Wipe off
any mineral deposits with a clean damp

cloth.

steps

Before

removing

filter

we

recommend

moving humidifier to an area where floor

coverings

are

not

susceptible

to

water

damage, i.e. kitchen or bath area.

Slide out the filter holder and float.
Remove the filter from inside of the holder
by gently pushing out from either side.

(See Figure 10.)

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