Cleaning your humidifier, To remove parts, Know your humidifier – Sears KENMORE 758.144151 User Manual

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Cleaning Your Humidifier

WARNING: To reduce the risk of

injury, fire or damage to humidifier,
use

only cleaners

specifically rec­

ommended

for

humidifiers.

Never

use flammable, combustible or poi­

sonous

materials

to

clean

your

humidifier. To reduce the risk of
scalds

and damage to humidifier,

never put hot water in humidifier.

CAUTION: Local water purity varies
from area to area and under certain
conditions water impurities and air­
borne

bacteria

may

promote

the

growth

of

microorganisms

in

the

reservoir of the humidifier.
To retard bacteria growth that may
cause odors and be harmful to your

health, use only Sears replacement

filters. We also recommend using

EPA approved bacteriostat, 42-14900
and

humidifier

cleaner

42-14713,

available at your local Sears store.

NOTE: If it is necessary to use approved
bacteriostat, follow directions correctly.
The bottles of the whole house humidifier

witt hold 2-3/8 gallons of water each.

Step 1

To make cleaning easier, the humidifier

cabinet should be empty and completely
dried out. To accomplish this, use the fol­
lowing method;
a. On the back side of the humidifier cab­

inet, find the float retainer. In normal

operating mode, the retainer will be

positioned in the bottom of the slot in
the cabinet. Push the retainer up to the
top slot position in the cabinet until it

locks in place. (See "Manual Dryout”
section on page 7.)

b. Allow the humidifier to run until there is

no water left in the cabinet.

c. Unplug humidifier.

WARNING: If humidifier is not un­
plugged, fan could start after housing
is removed.

Step 2

To Remove Parts

a. Open the pivoting lid and remove water

bottles and set aside. Grasp the fan
assembly front center and rear center.

Lift off and set aside on a clean flat sur­

face. The filter housings are now

accessible.

b. Before removing the internal parts of

the humidifier cabinet, we recommend

moving the humidifier to an area where

floor coverings are not susceptible to
water damage, i.e., kitchen or bath

area. Lift the filter housing assemblies
out of the cabinet and set to the side.

c. Remove the water level float from the

humidifier cabinet by pinching the float
retainer to release it from the cabinet.
The cabinet should be empty before
cleaning. The cabinet consists of the

lower areas of the humidifier where the
filters are during normal operation time.

d. Empty cabinet of any remaining water.
e. Proceed to “Bi-Weekly Maintenance”

or “End of Season Maintenance.”

f. Remove old filters and dispose of prop­

erly as described on page 9 and 10.

Step 3

Install new filters (purchase the correct

evaporative wicking filter pads 42-14911
for your humidifier) into the location where
the old filters were positioned, install the
filter housings with the new filters into the

correct location. Reinstall the water level

float. NOTE: Float retainer should be posi­

tioned in normal operating mode. Assure
that it is positioned in the bottom of the slot

in the back ot the cabinet. (See page 7 for
diagram of slot.) Position the fan assembly
on top of the cabinet and return the humid­
ifier to the desired location for use.
Refill humidifier bottles with fresh cool water

and return them to the cabinet. Plug the unit

into a 120 volt A.C. power outlet and set the
controls per the “Operating Humidifier
Controls” section of this manual.

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