The pink/red residue is caused by contaminants from either the air or the water, but more than likely the air. Regular maintenance on the humidifier will help with any residue or calcification that may build up.
- You can wash the mist spout and water tank lid (the lid on the bottom of tank) with 100% white vinegar. Be sure to rinse thoroughly. The water tank can be rinsed with warm water. A bottle brush can help reach areas inside of the tank. Be sure to rinse until all vinegar residue is removed.
- In the base of the humidifier, you can soak the ultrasonic disk, using 100% white vinegar. Soak for 10-15 minutes then use the brush provided to gently clean all areas in the base. If you no longer have your brush, you can use a soft bristle toothbrush.
- Drain any excess vinegar. You can rinse the base is needed.
- We do not suggest running anything through the humidifier.
*The above especially, cleaning the ultrasonic disk, is recommended if the mist diminishes or stops. After cleaning, reassemble using room temperature water in the water tank, set to warm mist, and let the humidifier run for at least an hour. Also make sure the humidifier is on a flat level surface, not on carpeting or any fabric material.
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