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Kenmore 758.144161 Operator's Manual page 4

Whole house humidifier 12 gallon output with innovative twin fan technology

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How Your Humidifier
Works
Your new Kenmore humidifier is designed
to satisfy home humidity requirements
through the principle of evaporation of
water in 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. AII 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
Rots belt or Ultrasonic humidifiers.
Humidified
Air is Then
Remeased Through
the Top
Dry Air
Enters
Through
the Rear
CAUTION:
Keep your humidifier
clean. While humidifiers do not cause
colds, some studies suggest that dirty
humidifier can cause cold-like
symptoms in some people. To reduce
the risk of this, we recommend you
clean your humidifier weekly with
Humidifier Cleaner 32-14713 and use
Bacteriostat
32-14900. These are
available at your local Sears store.
Assembly
Your new Sears Kenmore humidifier is
completely assembled for you to use.
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.
NOTE: The filters may have shifted
during shipping. Ensure that they are
properly seated in the bottom of the
cabinet below the top filter housings
before filling. Refer to "Replacement
and
Care of Filters" section on page 9.

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