Sandstrom SHTW18E Instruction Manual
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To set up your Sandstrom SHTW18E Humidifier, start by placing it on a flat, stable surface. Fill the water tank with clean, distilled water, ensuring it is not overfilled. Plug the unit into a power outlet and turn it on using the power button. Adjust the humidity settings according to your preference.
Regularly clean the water tank and base with a mixture of vinegar and water to remove mineral deposits. Rinse thoroughly with clean water. It's also essential to replace filters as recommended in the user manual to ensure optimal performance.
If your humidifier is not producing mist, check that there is enough water in the tank. Ensure the device is properly assembled and the mist outlet is not blocked. Additionally, inspect the ultrasonic plate for any mineral buildup and clean if necessary.
Ensure that the humidifier is placed on a level surface to reduce noise. Check that all components are securely attached and that the water tank is correctly seated on the base. Regular cleaning can also help minimize noise caused by mineral buildup.
First, ensure that the water tank is not overfilled and the cap is tightly secured. Check for any cracks in the tank or base. Make sure the unit is placed on a flat surface. If the problem persists, contact customer support for further assistance.
The filter in your Sandstrom SHTW18E Humidifier should be replaced every 1-3 months, depending on usage and water hardness. Check the user manual for specific guidelines related to your model.
No, you should not add essential oils to the water tank of your Sandstrom SHTW18E Humidifier as it can damage the unit and void the warranty. If aromatherapy is desired, consider using a separate diffuser.
A flashing LED indicator typically signals low water levels or a malfunction. Refill the water tank and ensure it is properly seated on the base. If the issue persists, consult the user manual or contact customer support.
While you can use tap water, it is recommended to use distilled or demineralized water to minimize mineral buildup and extend the life of your humidifier. Using tap water may result in white dust accumulation and require more frequent cleaning.
Before storing, ensure the humidifier is clean and completely dry to prevent mold growth. Disassemble and pack the components in a cool, dry place. Avoid storing in direct sunlight or damp areas.