Honeywell V5100-N- User Manual
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Table of Contents:
- Page 2 – Important Safety Instructions
- Page 4 – Using Your Ultrasonic Humidifier; Operating Instructions
- Page 5 – Kaz Demineralization Cartridge
- Page 6 – Care and Cleaning
- Page 7 – Troubleshooting Guide
- Page 8 – Warranty; Manufacturing Quality Healthcare Products for Over 75 Years
Vicks
®
Ultrasonic Humidifier
Use and Care
Manual
IMPORTANT!
READ AND
SAVE THESE
INSTRUCTIONS
Cool Mist for
Relief of Cold and
Flu Symptoms
Silent Operation
20 Hours Operation
Between Fillings
Scent Pad Heater for
Soothing Vicks Vapors
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Manufacturing Quality Healthcare Products for Over 75 Years
V5100NS Series
If you have any questions
about the operation of your
Ultrasonic Humidifier,
call our toll-free
Consumer Service line
at 1-800-VAPOR-1-2
Accessories:
DC-51 Demineralization Cartridge
VSP-19 Vicks VapoPad Scent Pads
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Summary
2 1. Always place humidifier on a firm, flat, level surface. Keep cord away from heated surfaces and out of the way, where it can not be stepped on or tripped over. 2. Before using the humidifier, extend the cord and inspect for any signs of damage. Do not use product if cord has been damaged. 3. To...
Using Your Ultrasonic Humidifier First Time Use Read all instructions before using this appliance.Unpack and remove all packing material from the Water Tank, Mist Nozzle and Base. Completely unravel power cord and place unit on a flat, stable surface. Remove the protective wrapper from the Demineral...
About White Dust Use of high-mineral-content water will cause a white mineral residue to accumulate on room surfaces near the humidifier. The mineral residue is commonly called “white dust”. The higher the mineral content (the harder your water is), the greater the potential for white dust. The whit...