1. Kupu Whakataki
The ProTec Humidifier Replacement Filter WF2 is designed to remove minerals and pollutants from water, providing clean moisture and improving air quality in your home. Regular replacement of this wicking component helps to eliminate impurities and prevent the growth of mold, algae, and bacteria on the filter, ensuring optimal performance of your humidifier.

Figure 1: ProTec Humidifier Filter WF2 in its retail packaging and an unpackaged filter, highlighting its honeycomb structure.
2. Hototahi
The ProTec Humidifier Replacement Filter WF2 (Model PWF2) is compatible with various humidifier models, including but not limited to:
- Vicks: V3100, V3500, V3500N, V3600, V3700, V3800, V3850, V3850JUV, V3900, V3900JUV, VEV400, VEV320
- Honeywell: HCM-300T, HCM-350, HCM-350B, HCM-315T, HCM-540, HCM-630, HCM-631, HCM-645, HCM-650, HCM-710, HCM-1000
- Sunbeam: SCM1118, SCM1119, SCM1120
- Kaz: 3020

Figure 2: Product packaging for the ProTec Humidifier Filter WF2, listing compatible humidifier models.
3. Tāuta me te Tatūnga
Follow these steps to properly install your new ProTec Humidifier Replacement Filter WF2:
- Whakawetohia ka Wewetehia: Ensure your humidifier is turned off and unplugged from the power outlet before beginning installation.
- Remove Humidifier Top/Tank: Carefully lift and remove the water tank or top section of your humidifier to access the filter compartment.
- Tango Tātari Tawhito: Locate the old filter. It may be housed in a filter tray. Remove the old filter and dispose of it properly.
- Clean Humidifier Base: This is an opportune time to clean the humidifier base and water reservoir to prevent mineral buildup and maintain hygiene. Refer to your humidifier's manual for specific cleaning instructions.
- Whakaritea he Tātari Hou: Unpack the new ProTec WF2 filter. It is recommended to soak the new filter in cool water for a few minutes before installation to ensure optimal wicking.
- Tāuta Tātari Hōu: Place the new, pre-soaked filter into the filter tray or designated compartment in the humidifier base. Ensure it fits snugly and is properly seated.
- Whakahuihui anō i te Whakamakuku: Replace the water tank or top section of the humidifier. Ensure all components are securely in place.
- Taaka Wai Whakakī: Whakakiia te puna wai ki te wai ma, te wai matao.
- Whakahiko: Monohia te hononga ka tahuri ki tō whakamakuku.
Video 1: Demonstration of the WF2 filter and its wicking action in a humidifier.
Video 2: Visual guide on handling and installing the WF2 humidifier wick replacement filter.
4. Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere
Once the filter is installed and the humidifier is filled with water, operate your humidifier according to its specific model instructions. The ProTec WF2 filter will continuously work to provide clean, humidified air.
- Ensure the humidifier is placed on a flat, water-resistant surface.
- Aroturuki i nga taumata wai ka whakakiia ano ina hiahiatia.
- The filter's primary function is to remove impurities and facilitate the evaporation of clean moisture.
5. Tiaki
Proper maintenance of your ProTec WF2 filter and humidifier is crucial for optimal performance and longevity:
- Whakakapinga Tātari auau: Depending on water quality and usage, change your filter every 30-60 days, or if it becomes hard and crusty, develops an odor, or if moisture output is decreased.
- Flip Filter: To extend the life of your filter, flip it over each time you refill the water tank. This helps ensure even saturation and reduces mineral buildup on one side.
- Te horoi: Regularly clean the humidifier base and water tank. Use a 50% vinegar/50% water solution to remove mineral buildup from the filter (if applicable and recommended by humidifier manufacturer) and rinse thoroughly. Always refer to your humidifier's manual for detailed cleaning instructions.
- Hau maroke: If not using the humidifier for an extended period, remove the filter and allow it to air dry completely before storing.
Video 3: Instructions for replacing the WF2 humidifier filter in a Vicks Kaz humidifier.
Video 4: Visual guide on the features and replacement of WF2 humidifier filters.
6. Te Raru
If you encounter issues with your humidifier's performance, consider the following:
- Te Whakaiti i te Putanga Makuku: This is a common indicator that the filter is saturated with minerals and needs to be replaced.
- Te kakara kino: An odor can indicate bacterial or mold growth on the filter, requiring immediate replacement.
- Hard and Crusty Filter: Visible mineral buildup on the filter means it is no longer effectively wicking water and should be replaced.
- White Dust: If you notice white dust around your humidifier, it may indicate high mineral content in your water. While the filter helps reduce this, using distilled water can further minimize it.
For specific humidifier issues not related to the filter, consult your humidifier's original instruction manual.
7. Whakatakotoranga
| Āhuahira | Taipitopito |
|---|---|
| Tau tauira | PWF2 |
| Waitohu | ProTec |
| Kaihanga | Kaz |
| Mahi | Removes minerals and pollutants from water; helps prevent mold, algae, and bacteria growth on filter. |
| Rauemi | Wicking paper (honeycomb structure) |
| Ngā Ahu Tata (Kua Tākaihia) | 5.5 x 2.5 x 9 inihi |
| Taumaha Tūemi | 3.2 hekere |
8. Pūtāhui me te Tautoko
For information regarding product warranty, returns, or customer support, please refer to the product packaging or visit the official ProTec or Kaz manufacturer's webpae. Puritia tō rīhiti hoko mō ngā kereme pūtāhui katoa.