Duracraft DH-721, DH-711, DH-712, DH-722 owner manual Operation

Models: DH-722 DH-712 DH-721 DH-711

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OPERATION

OPERATION

IMPORTANT: When your vaporizer is plugged in, it is ON - however it will take time (20-25 minutes) for the vaporizer to heat the water and produce steam. The heating process is silent, so the vaporizer will not make any noise until the water comes to a boil, at which time you may hear a gentle bubbling or boiling sound.

1. If the Vaporizer does not start producing steam within 25 minutes…

Your water’s mineral content is too low to allow for electrical current flow and the water will not come to a boil.

Unplug and remove the Steam Assembly.

Add 1/4 teaspoon of baking soda per gallon of water (or 1 packet of Duracraft’s DuraStart following the directions on the package) to help the water come to a boil. Be sure to thoroughly mix the Baking Soda or DuraStart with the water in the Base.

NOTE: Adding too much baking soda or DuraStart can cause boiling and/or hot water spurting, which may cause burns.

2. If the Vaporizer boils excessively, spurts hot water or blows fuses…

Your water’s mineral content is too high.

Make sure no chemicals have been added to the water. If any chemicals were added, turn off and unplug the vaporizer. Empty Base and refill with tap water only.

If no chemicals have been added, turn off and unplug the vaporizer. CLean per the cleaning instructions.

Refill using 1/2 tap water and 1/2 distilled water, which will lower the mineral content of your water and prevent excessive boiling.

When you are finished using the vaporizer, unplug it and clean after each use.

ALWAYS be sure to discard any unused water in the base before storing or refilling.

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Duracraft DH-721, DH-711, DH-712, DH-722 owner manual Operation