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User manual Crane, model EE-865

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1 Fig. 2 (Top of Water Tank) 7. Vapor Outlet Channel 8. Water Tank Handle (shape of Tank depends on model #) Fig. 2 Fig. 3 (Water Basin) 9. Nebulizer 10. Vaporization Chamber 11. Fan Vent 12. Valve Opener 13. Water Level Sensor Fig. 3 Fig. 4 (Bottom of Water Tank) 14. Water Tank Valve 15. Water Tank Cap 16. Vapor outlet channel Fig. 4 Fig. 5 (Water Tank Lid) 17. Water Tank Lid 18. Vapor Output Slots (shape of Water Tank Lid depends on model #) Fig. 5 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS: Rating Voltage 120V Frequency 60Hz Power 32W Water Tank Capacity Approx. 1.0 Gallon / 3.78 Liter Output Per 24 Hours Approx. 2.1 Gallon / 8 Liter Run Time Per Tank Min. 11 Hours Humidifying Capacity Up to 500 sq.ft. / 46 m2 Noise < 36.5 (dB) A CONTENTS OF PACKAGING a. Instruction Manual b. Central Humidifier Body c. Water Tank d. Water Tank Lid with Vapor Output Slots If any of the above items are missing, please contact our service department at 1-888- 599-0992 (for replacement. Business hours Mon-Fri 9:00am - 4:00pm CT OPERATION AND USE BEFORE EACH USE CHECK HUMIDIFIER PLACEMENT - Place the Humidifier on an elevated non-metallic waterproof surface for best performance. This is to help disperse the mist in the air, and prevent it from being knocked or tipped over. CHECK WATER LEVEL SENSOR - Make sure that the water level sensor is secured properly. Refer to Water Level Sensor on page 9 for instructions on how clean and assemble water level sensor. CHECK FAN VENT This fan vent is located on the bottom of the humidifier. The purpose of the fan vent is to blow the cool mist through the vapor outlet slots. It is important that this part is kept clean and free of obstructions. We recommend checking the fan vent before using this item (i.e. lint, paper). Do not place humidifier on top of a towel, or a carpeted surface. The fan vent on the bottom may become blocked, and overheat the humidifier. CAUTION: DO NOT operate the humidifier without water in the water tank. DO NOT plug or unplug the cord with wet hands; electric shock could happen. ASSEMBLY 1. Lift the water tank off the central body. 2. Turn over the water tank and unscrew the water tank cap at the bottom of the tank by turning it counterclockwise. (See Fig. 6) Fig. 6 3. Fill water tank with cold water; do not fill all the way to the rim. (See Fig. 7) Note: To avoid possible white dust due to hard water it is recommended to use filtered or distilled water. DO NOT use hot water. Use cool tap water. DO NOT add any medication or other additives to the water. DO NOT pour water into Vapor Outlet Channel (Fig. 2 on page 4) Fig. 7 4. Replace the water tank cap, aligning the threads on the tank with the threads on the cap, and turn it clockwise. (See Fig. 8) Fig. 8 5. Turn the tank over, holding it by the top handle, and place it on the central body, making sure it fits perfectly. Place the water tank cap with output slots on top of the water tank. (see Fig. 9) Note: Do not attempt to move humidifier while water tank is placed on the water basin. Doing so may cause leakage of water. Also do not place humidifier on the floor. Place humidifier on an elevated surface. Fig. 9 6. Plug the power cord into a wall socket and turn on the unit. The On/Off switch is located at the back of the unit. 7. The Power Light will turn on red. In a few seconds it will switch to green, indicating that enough water is in the water basin, and mist will start emitting through the openings at water tank lid. 8. Use the humidity output regulator control knob to adjust the intensity of the mist output. Turning the knob clockwise will increase the moisture output, turning the knob counterclockwise with reduce the moisture output. (see Fig. 10) Note: When at maximum level it is normal to hear a faint dripping sound. Fig. 10 9. When the humidifier runs out of water the power light will turn red, and the mist output will stop. This is a safety feature to prevent the humidifier from possibly over heating and damaging the nebulizer. This safety feature uses a water level sensor to stop the nebulizer once the water level sinks below the required level in the water basin. Turn the humidifier off and unplug before removing and refilling the water tank. Please note that the power light on the humidifier body will stay on. The (red) light signal indicates that the humidifier is turned on and needs to be refilled. INSERTING HUMIDIFIER FILTER (SOLD SEPARATELY not included with your humidifier) A humidifier filter is an optional accessory for your Crane Cool Mist Humidifier. Filters are used to eliminate white dust caused by hard water and to reduce mold spores and bacteria that can build up in your humidifier. Place humidifier filter in humidifier as shown in Fig. 10A NOTE: Do not leave filter in humidifier longer than recommended time. See filter instructions on filter box packaging. Filters are not included with the humidifier and can be purchased separately. Fig. 10 A SET THE CORRECT HUMIDITY OUTPUT A...

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