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I ordered 2 replacement caps from here they were the cheapest tat I found http://www.jardenstore.com/productdetails.aspx?BrandId=494&pid=1783 but they seem to be out of stock at the moment These http://www.appliancefactoryparts.com/humidifiers/holmes/holmes-water-tanks.html are 3 dollars more here hope this helps
If you can see the mist, then, it is working. The outlet port of your humidifier could be closed/stucked up/clogged. Please check this the outlet port.
This page has 18 pdf user manuals they are only 1-2 pages each open them in adobe reader till you find the one you need wish i could be more help http://www.holmesproducts.com/Manuals.aspx
unfortunately running the unit for too long will permanently ruin the unit. there isn't really a way to fix it. i do deeply apologize for that. so unfortunately you might have to replace the unit.
Per the operators manual you have to reset it.
1. Unplug the unit
2. Remove and refill the water tank, being sure to follow the Daily
Maintenance Instructions. Replace the tank onto the base.
3. Wait 5 minutes for the Automatic Shut-Off to reset.
4. After the 5 minutes, plug in the unit and turn the unit on to HIGH
(HI). The RESET light should now be off (if not repeat steps 1 through
3). In about 2-3 minutes, the humidifier will begin to produce
moisture.
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