Using your vicks, Filterfree humidifier – Vicks V4500 User Manual

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Using Your Vicks

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FilterFree Humidifier

Your Vicks Humidifier comes fully assembled and ready to use.

First Time Use

Read all instructions before using this appliance. If you have breathing
difficulties, consult your doctor before using any humidifier.

Filling the Humidifier

1.

Unpack Humidifier and remove all packaging materials.

2.

Place Humidifier at least FIVE inches away from walls and heat sources, on a FIRM,
FLAT, LEVEL surface. Place on a water-resistant, non-conducting surface for protection
from inadvertent spillage. Do not place any object over the Humidifier; it could block
air openings.

3.

Completely unravel power cord. Inspect power cord for signs of damage before use.
If cord is damaged, DO NOT use product, please call 1-800-VAPOR-12.

4.

Keep cord away from heated surfaces and out of the way, where it cannot be stepped
on or tripped over.

5.

Remove Tank using Tank Handle. Turn Tank over and carefully remove Fill Cap by turning
Fill Cap counterclockwise. Fill the Tank with cool tap water. WARNING: Never use hot
water — may cause damage to internal components. Do not add any type of
medication or additive to the water.

6.

Make sure the circular rubber Cap Gasket (O-Ring) is in place before replacing Fill Cap
on Tank (this prevents water leakage). To tighten, turn Fill Cap clockwise.

7.

When carrying Tank always use two hands (one on Handle, one on the Fill Cap). Insert
Tank back into Base.

Distilled Water Recommended where Hard Water is present

In certain areas, tap water is very hard, containing a higher than normal concentration of
various minerals. These minerals can be emitted into the air, possibly causing adverse
reactions in people with breathing difficulties. In such cases, use only distilled or
demineralized water and clean the humidifier every day.

If you have hard water, you may notice white dust forming on furniture near your humidifier.
This can easily be wiped off with a damp cloth. To avoid white dust, use distilled or
demineralized water.

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