Hunter Fan Humidifier 35216 User Manual

Warm Mist  
Humidifier  
Owners Guide  
Model  
35216  
Form# 44059-01  
20100511  
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At A Glance  
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Warnings and Know Your Humidifier  
For the most effective and safe use of Hunters Warm Mist humidifier,  
please ReAd And SAve tHeSe inStRUctiOnS!  
especially those regarding adding salt.  
• ALWAYS place this warm mist humidifier on a firm, level, and water resistant surface. ALWAYS place the warm mist  
humidifier at least six (6) inches away from walls and heat sources such as stoves, radiators, or heaters.  
• ALWAYS place the warm mist humidifier in an area that is out of the reach of children especially infants or toddlers.  
Supervision is necessary when the warm mist unit is used near children, patients, or pets. Hunter realizes that many  
customers use warm mists humidifiers in their homes with small children. Please take the time to instruct children that the  
warm mist unit is not a toy. Warm mist humidifiers produce steam that could cause serious burns.  
• Before using the warm mist humidifier, extend the cord and inspect for any signs of damage. dO nOt use the product  
if the cord has been damaged.  
• This product has a polarized plug (one blade is wider than the other) as a safety feature. This plug will fit into a polarized  
outlet only one way. If the plug does not fit fully into the outlet, reverse the plug. If it still does not fit, contact a qualified  
electrician. dO nOt attempt to defeat or override this safety feature.  
• ALWAYS UnPLUG the warm mist unit when it is not in operation or while it is being emptied, filled, or cleaned.  
• The warm mist humidifier should always be placed at least four(4) feet from a bedside and out of reach of the patient or  
children.  
• Always ensure the warm mist humidifier is sitting flat on the surface it is placed and not resting on the cord or other  
obstructions. Ensure the warm mist humidifier cord is tucked away as to prevent the warm mist form being upset or turned  
over.  
dO nOt add medication of any type into the water in the container. Do not cover the steam outlet or place anything  
over it while the warm mist humidifier is operating. Never drop or insert any object into any opening.  
• Never fill the humidifier tank with hot water. Always use clean, cool tap water.  
Medicine Cup  
Steam Exhaust  
Niteglo® Nitelight  
Speed Control  
button  
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Power Light  
Refill Tank Light  
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Po  
Tank  
Reꢀll  
Humidity Adjustment  
Steam Unit  
Tank  
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Using Your Humidifier  
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Initial Setup and Operation  
1. Remove the plastic bag covering from the warm mist humidifier.  
2. Unravel and straighten the cord before use.  
3. Remove the steam unit from the tank. Hold the steam unit securely and press  
the release button just above the power cord on the back of the steam unit and  
pull straight up and off. Figure 1.  
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Power  
Reꢀll Tank  
4. Fill the tank with clean, cool tap water until the water level is is about an inch  
from the top of the tank. dO nOt OveRFiLL.  
5. Replace the steam unit in the tank and gently press down until the tabs on the  
6. When using warm mist medications, fill the medicine cup on the steam unit as  
directed by the medicine package.  
nOte: dO nOt add medication of any type into the water in the tank.  
7. Plug the power cord into 110-120 Volts AC outlet protected up to 15 Amps.  
The warm mist will produce a gentle flow of steam within a few minutes.  
cAUtiOn: dO nOt use the warm mist with extension cords.  
nOte: Protect your floor and furniture by placing the warm mist unit on a non-  
metallic, waterproof, heat-resistant surface.  
8. If steaming does not start within ten minutes, unplug the steam unit and allow  
to cool.  
9. Remove the steam unit from the tank and add 2 to 3 pinches of ordinary  
table salt to the water and mix thoroughly.  
10. Reassemble the unit.  
11. If steaming still does not start after another 10 minutes, add another pinch  
or two of salt and mix thoroughly. Do not exceed 1/8 teaspon of salt, about  
4-5 pinches, as excessive boiling or a blown fuse could occur.  
Release Button  
note: Remember the amount of salt you added to start the unit steaming. You  
will need to add the same amount each time the unit is refilled. Salt has no effect  
on the purity of the steam or medication.  
Figure 1.  
Tabs  
12. The warm mist will automatically stop producing steam when the water has  
reached the minimum water level. The refill light will come on to indicate  
the unit is out of water. Turn the unit off and refill according to the directions  
above.  
caution: ALWAYS unplug the steam unit and allow to cool before removing  
the tank. Never remove the steam unit before it has cooled as you could be  
burned or shocked.  
Figure 2.  
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Using Your Humidifier  
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Controls  
Speed control:  
OFF Unit off  
Niteglo  
nitelight  
Speed  
Control  
Low: Lowest Noise setting recommended for nighttime use.  
Extends the time between refills by running the fan on low.  
High: Average refill rate and optimal for day use. Moderate noise  
level.  
nitelight:  
Turns on or off the humidifiers nitelight.  
Refill  
Tank  
Light  
Power  
Light  
Humidity Adjustment Knob:  
Adjusts the humidty levels between 30% and 80% humidty output.  
Humidity  
Adjustment  
knob  
Refill tank Light:  
Comes on when the water in tank has reached minimum level. The light will turn  
off as soon as the tank has been refilled.  
Figure 3.  
Power Light:  
Indicates the unit is on and should be running. If it is not, check the water level, or  
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Maintenance  
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Cleaning and Storage  
note: ALWAYS unplug the steam unit from the electrical outlet and allow the  
unit to cool before cleaning. Never remove the steam unit while it is plugged in,  
electrocution or burning could occur. dO nOt attempt to disassemble the steam  
unit. neveR allow water to sit in the tank when not in use.  
daily Maintenance:  
1. Unplug the steam unit and allow it to cool.  
2. Remove the steam unit by pressing the release button on the back above the  
power cord and pulling it straight off the tank.  
3. Let all water drain back into the tank from the steam unit.  
4. Turn the tank upside down and drain any water into a sink or tub. Shake the  
unit gently to remove any remaining water.  
Figure 3.  
5. Rinse the tank thoroughly with water, empty, and wipe with a dry, clean cloth.  
6. Wipe the steam unit shaft with a dry cloth. Figure 4.  
7. If the medicine cup was used, wipe it out with a slightly damp, clean cloth.  
8. Refill the tank as directed under “initial setup and operation” and resume use.  
Weekly Maintenance:  
1. Unplug the steam unit and allow it to cool.  
2. Remove the steam unit by pressing the release button on the back above the  
power cord and pulling it straight off the tank.  
3. Let all water drain back into the tank from the steam unit.  
4. Turn the tank upside down and drain any water into a sink or tub. Shake the  
unit gently to remove any remaining water.  
Figure 4.  
5. Create a 50/50 solution of vinegar and water which should be 1/2 gallon  
vinegar and 1/2 gallon water. Pour this solution into the tank. Be sure to  
only fill the tank to about 1 inch from the top of the tank. With the steam unit  
unplugged, place it back into the tank and soak for 30 minutes. After soaking  
for 30 minutes, remove the steam unit.  
6. Empty the solution from the tank and rinse the tank. Fill the tank with tap  
water. Place the steam unit back into the tank for 30 seconds. Remove the  
steam unit and empty the water. Repeat the rinsing steps until the vinegar  
smell is gone.  
7. Dry with a clean cloth. Clean the medicine cup with a slightly damp clean  
cloth.  
note: The tank has built-in antimicrobial properties to inhibit the growth of  
bacteria, mold, and fungi that may affect the water in the tank. Daily and weekly  
maintenance is still necessary to prevent the growth of bacteria, mold, and fungi.  
Figure 5.  
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Maintenance  
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Cleaning and Storage  
end of Season Maintenance:  
1. Follow the instructions for weekly maintenance before storing the unit.  
2. Ensure all parts are completely dry before storing the unit.  
3. Store the unit in a cool dry place.  
4. Never store the unit with water in the tank.  
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Humidifier Assistance  
Troubleshooting  
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A. Warm mist humidifier does not operate or steams too slowly:  
1. Make sure the warm mist is plugged in and the power light is on.  
2. If the power light is not on, you may have a blown fuse, tripped a circuit breaker, or a defective electrical outlet. Try a  
different outlet or check your breaker or fuse in the house.  
3. The fault may be low mineral content in the water. To rectify:  
I. Unplug the warm mist from the electrical outlet and allow to cool.  
II. Remove the steam unit allowing hot water to first dribble out, then add one or two pinches of salt to the water and  
mix thoroughly.  
III. Replace the steam unit and plug in the warm mist. It should steam within 5 minutes. If it does not, add salt only by  
the pinch, since too much salt can cause excessive boiling or a blown fuse.  
4. If the warm mist has been operating normally and is now failing to steam, it may need to be cleaned. See the weekly  
B. Warm mist operates too fast, fuse blows:  
Overboiling, flickering lights, blown fuse, or heavy steam flow generally indicates one of the following causes:  
1. Too much salt was added to the water. To correct the condition:  
I. Disconnect the warm mist from the electrical outlet and allow to cool.  
II. Pour out the water and rinse the tank. Rinse steam unit as described in weekly maintenance under “Cleaning and  
Storage” on page 6. Refill with fresh water but do not add salt. If warm mist now does not operate or steams too  
2. You live in a “hard water” area and minerals in the tap water are causing the warm mist to steam too rapidly. To correct  
the condition:  
I. Disconnect the warm mist from the electrical outlet and allow to cool.  
II. Remove steam unit allowing hot water to first dribble out, then pour out water and rinse the tank. Rinse steam unit  
as described in the weekly maintenance section. Refill with fresh water but do not add salt.  
III. If unit still steams too rapidly, use 1/2 distilled water and 1/2 tap water.  
IV. In “hard water” areas it is advisable to clean the unit every few days in accordance with the weekly maintenance  
instructions.  
c. Warm mist is making crackling / buzzing / humming sounds or water container is unusually hot:  
1. You may have added too much salt. See section B above.  
2. You may live in a “hard water” area. See section B above.  
3. This condition can happen when the water level in the tank is low. Disconnect the warm mist from the electrical outlet,  
allow to cool, remove steam unit allowing hot water to first dribble out. Fill the tank with tap water to MAX water level  
marking.  
4. This may be an indication your warm mist needs cleaning. Refer to weekly maintenance under“Cleaning and Storage”  
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Humidifier Assistance  
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Support  
Technical Support  
If you need any assistance with setup, operation, or parts for your new Hunter  
Humidifier, please call us, our technical support staff is ready to help!  
USA: 1-888-830-1326  
canada: 1-866-268-1936  
Hours of operation are from 7:00 am to 7:00 pm Monday - Friday and 8:00 am  
to 5:00 pm on Saturday, Central Time. You may also contact us over the Internet  
at www.hunterfan.com or register your product at www.hunterfan.  
com/register and select your product under product registration.  
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Humidifier Accessories  
Treatments  
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Model  
Product  
evaporative  
Ultrasonic  
vaporizer  
Warm Mist  
31955  
Cleaning Cartridge  
   
   
31954  
31961  
Demineralization Cartridge  
Vapor Steam  
   
31956  
31960  
Vapor Pads  
   
   
Water Treatment Tablets  
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Warranty  
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3 Year Guarantee  
The Hunter Fan Company, Inc. makes the following warranty to the original  
residential user or consumer purchaser of The Care Free® Warm mist Plus:  
If any part of the Warm mist fails during the first 3 (three) years from the date of  
purchase due to a defect in material or workmanship, we will provide a replacement  
part free of charge.  
If no replacement part can be provided, we will replace your Warm mist.  
IF THE ORIGINAL RESIDENTIAL USER OR CONSUMER PURCHASER CEASES TO  
OWN THE Warm mist, THIS WARRANTY AND ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY WHICH  
THEN REMAINS IN EFFECT, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY IMPLIED  
WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR  
PURPOSE, ARE VOIDED. THIS WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER EXPRESS  
WARRANTIES. THE DURATION OF ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY, INCLUDING BUT  
NOT LIMITED TO ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS  
FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE IS EXPRESSLY LIMITED TO THE PERIOD OF THE  
EXPRESS WARRANTY SET FORTH ABOVE.  
This warranty is voided if your warm mist is not purchased and used in the USA or  
Canada.  
This warranty excludes and does not cover defects, malfunctions, or failures of the  
Warm mist which were caused by repairs by persons not authorized by us, use of  
parts, or accessories not authorized by us, mishandling, modifications, or damage  
to the Warm mist while in your possession, or unreasonable use, including  
failure to provide reasonable and necessary maintenance. This warranty does not  
cover Warm mists used in commercial applications. There are no express or implied  
warranties as to commercial purchasers or users.  
To obtain service, contact the nearest Hunter authorized service center or the  
Hunter Fan Company Service Department, 7130 Goodlett Farms Pkwy., Suite 400,  
Memphis, TN 38016, 1-888-830-1326. You will be responsible for insurance and  
freight or other transportation to our factory service center. We will return the Warm  
mist freight prepaid to you. The Warm mist should be properly packaged to avoid  
damage in transit since we will not be responsible for any such damage. Proof of  
purchase is required when requesting warranty service. The purchaser must present  
the sales receipt or other document that establishes proof of purchase.  
IN NO EVENT SHALL HUNTER FAN COMPANY BE LIABLE FOR DIRECT, INDIRECT,  
SPECIAL, CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES IN EXCESS OF THE  
PURCHASE PRICE OF THE Warm mist. YOUR SOLE REMEDY WILL BE REPAIR  
OR REPLACEMENT AS PROVIDED ABOVE. SOME AMERICAN STATES AND  
CANADIAN PROVINCES DO NOT ALLOW:  
• LIMITATIONS ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY LASTS;  
• THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF DIRECT, INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL  
OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES;  
• THE EXCLUSION OR INVALIDITY OF EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES IF THE  
USER CEASES TO OWN THE Warm mist;  
• THE LIMITATION OF THE REMEDIES AND RECOURSES AVAILABLE TO THE  
PURCHASER; OR THE INVALIDITY OF AN EXPRESS WARRANTY WHEN A  
PRODUCT IDENTIFIED BY BRAND NAME IS NOT USED (UNLESS SPECIFIC  
CONDITIONS ARE FULFILLED);  
SO THE ABOVE LIMITATIONS OR EXCLUSIONS MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU.  
THIS WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS AND YOU MAY ALSO  
HAVE OTHER RIGHTS WHICH VARY FROM STATE TO STATE OR PROVINCE TO  
PROVINCE.  
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