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Crane EE-5202 - HUMIDIFIER ASSEMBLY & USE; Filling and Operating the Humidifier; Humidity Management and Low Water Indicator

Crane EE-5202
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HUMIDIFIER ASSEMBLY & USE
CAUTION: DO NOT TOUCH STEAM WHEN HUMIDIFIER IS ON. STEAM MAY CAUSE BURNS.
ALWAYS USE CAUTION!
1. Turn Water Tank upside down, unscrew Water Tank Cap and fill with cool water only.
ALWAYS HOLD WATER TANK WITH TWO HANDS
DO NOT USE HANDLES WHEN FULL
DO NOT fill water all the way to the rim.
DO NOT add any medication, essential oils, or salt to the water. USE the provided
medicine cup for liquid medication or essential oils. (Page 2 List of Main Parts)
DO NOT overfill medicine cup and allow medication to spill into mist chamber.
DO NOT pour water into Mist Chamber.
2. Screw Water Tank Cap back onto Water Tank. Make sure the mist chamber is in the
base, then turn the Water Tank over and place securely on Humidifier Base. The power
will not turn on if the water tank is not properly placed on the base and the mist chamber
is not in place.
3. Plug the power cord into a wall socket and press the power button. The power light will
illuminate one green water droplet for low. Press the power button again to change the
mist output to high; the light will illuminate 2 green water droplets. Press the power
button a third time to power off the humidifier.
Note: It will take 3-5 minutes for the water to heat & mist to begin to rise on the low or
high setting.
4. When the humidifier runs out of water, the power light will illuminate red and the mist
output will stop as a safety feature. Turn the humidifier off and unplug before removing
and refilling the Water Tank.
A NOTE ABOUT HUMIDITY
To reduce excessive humidity or condensation, especially in small rooms, leave the room
door open and adjust mist intensity to the low output setting.
Too much humidity in the room may allow moisture to accumulate on surfaces where
bacteria and fungi can grow. Moisture that gathers may also damage furniture and
walls, especially wallpaper.

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