Honeywell HEV615W Handleiding
Honeywell
Luchtbevochtigers
HEV615W
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GETTING TO KNOW
YOUR COOL MOISTURE
EVAPORATIVE HUMIDIFIER
Invisible moisture
• Evaporative humidification
means you will NOT see
the moisture output.
• With evaporative humidification, a fan pulls
dry air from the room through the saturated
wicking filter. Moisture from the wicking
filter evaporates and is pushed into the
room with the help of the fan.
• Evaporative humidification adjusts moisture
output to the amount of moisture the air can hold. The drier (less humid) the air in the room,
the more moisture the humidifier will add to the air. An evaporative humidifier cannot add
more moisture to the room than the air can hold. The amount of moisture the air can hold
depends on many factors including relative humidity level, temperature and size of room.
Instruction Manual
HONEYWELL TOP FILL
COOL MOISTURE HUMIDIFIER
MODEL HEV615 / HEV620 SERIES
REPLACEMENT FILTER: HONEYWELL HFT600 FILTER T
Humidity Level
• The ideal indoor humidity level is 40-60%
• Use a Honeywell humidity monitor
(HHM10 or H10C) to check your indoor
humidity level (not included)
Filter
• A wicking filter is required for this
unit to operate (one included)
• The wicking filter will help to capture minerals
from your water and will help to prevent white
dust (calcium deposits from hard water)
• If you have hard water, you will need
to replace your filter more frequently
• See “Caring for your Filter” section for tips
on prolonging the life of your wicking filter
For questions and information about this humidifier
Visit www.HoneywellPluggedIn.com or Call 800-477-0457
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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR HUMIDIFIER
How It Works:
Water is released into the Reservoir when the Float Paddle engages the Plunger at the bottom
of the water tank. A Wicking Filter absorbs water from the Reservoir. A fan pulls dry air from
the room into the humidifier where it passes through the saturated Wicking Filter. The filter
captures minerals and other impurities from the water, before the moisture is evaporated back
into the dry room with the help of the fan. The amount of moisture output depends on many
factors, including the current room humidity and temperature. As the humidity level in the
room increases, the moisture output decreases, which prevents over humidification.
1. The humidifier should always be placed on
a firm, flat, waterproof surface at least four
feet (1.2 m) away from bedside, twelve
inches (30 cm) from the wall, and out
of reach of patients, children and pets.
2. Be sure the humidifier is in a stable position
and the power cord is away from heated
surfaces and out of the way to prevent
the humidifier from being tipped over.
3. Before using the humidifier, extend the cord
and inspect for any signs of damage. DO NOT
use the unit if the cord has been damaged.
4. The humidifier has a polarized plug (one blade
is wider than the other) as a safety feature.
This plug will fit into a polarized outlet only
one way. If the plug does not fit fully into the
outlet, reverse the plug. If it still does not
fit, contact a qualified electrician. DO NOT
attempt to defeat this safety feature.
5. CAUTION: To avoid fire or shock hazard,
plug the humidifier directly into a 120V AC
electrical outlet. To avoid risk of fire, shock
or personal injury use an extension DO NOT
cord or power strip.
6. Shut off and unplug humidifier before moving.
The humidifier should always be unplugged
and emptied when not in operation or while
being cleaned. DO NOT move or tilt humidifier
while it is in operation. Plug and unplug
humidifier with dry hands. pull by cord.NEVER
7. When moving or lifting the full Water Tank,
use two hands; one hand on the Tank Handle
and the other on the bottom of the Tank.
8. DO NOT add any medications, inhalants,
scented products or essential oils into
Base, Water Reservoir or Water Tank.
9. DO NOT cover or insert objects into
any openings on the humidifier.
10. DO NOT block intake or output vents.
11. DO NOT operate the humidifier without
water. Turn off and unplug unit when
Tank is empty.
12. Humidifier requires regular cleaning.
Refer to, and follow, cleaning instructions.
13. DO NOT operate outdoors; this appliance
is intended for indoor use.
14. DO NOT attempt to repair or adjust
any electrical or mechanical functions
on this humidifier. Doing so will void
your warranty.
15. For residential use only.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
1 Grill
2 Control Panel
3 Housing
4 Tank Cover
5 Tank Handle
6 Water Tank
7 Tank Feet
8 Plunger (under tank)
9 Filter Cartridge
10 Reservoir
11 Base
12 Float Paddle
13 Locking Knob
14 Filter Cartridge
Handle
15 Wicking Filter
16 Filter Cartridge
Door
17 Air Input Grill
Components
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11
1
2
3
9
6
5
4
7
13
17
12
Base Detail
Back of Unit
For Control Panel
details see Using
Your Humidifier
section.
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
READ AND SAVE THESE SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
BEFORE USING THIS HUMIDIFIER
When using electrical appliances, basic precautions should always be followed to reduce
the risk of fire, electrical shock and injury to persons, including the following:
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Option 1: To Fill Tank at the Humidifier
1. Pour cool water from a pitcher or jug directly into the Water Tank. It is not necessary
to remove the Tank Cover. DO NOT overfill.
DO NOT pour water into the GrillCAUTION:
Option 2: To Fill Tank at the Sink
1. Grasp Tank Handle and pull Tank forward to remove from Base. Carry Tank to sink.
2. Remove Tank Cover if desired. Tank may also be filled through the openings in the
Tank Cover.
3. Fill Tank with cool water. overfill. Replace the Tank Cover if it was removed.DO NOT
4. Carry Water Tank back to humidifier and replace on Base.
Use care when handling Water Tank to avoid unnecessary impact. CAUTION:
Banging or dropping the Water Tank could result in damage to the Tank that
may cause leaking.
This humidifier uses a float system to regulate the water flow from the Tank to the Reservoir.
The Float Paddle must be properly installed for the unit to operate. If not properly installed,
water may not flow into the Reservoir or it may leak from the Base. The Float Paddle is
designed to be easy to install and remove.
CAUTION: Improper placement of the Float Paddle could result in leaking or water
not feeding to the Reservoir.
1. Remove Water Tank.
2. Line up Float Paddle with the float paddle shape on the bottom of the Reservoir.
3. Place Float Rod over the Brackets and press firmly until you hear it click into place.
4. Pull gently up on the Float Rod to be sure it doesn’t pop out of the Brackets.
5. Place Water Tank back in Base.
Float Paddle Installation – required for humidifier to operate Both filling options can be performed with or without the Tank Cover in place. Be sure to
replace the Cover before using the humidifier to keep opjects and debris out of the water.
Note:
Ensure the Float Paddle has been placed correctly in the Reservoir before filling.
See Float Paddle Installation instructions if necessary
Consumer assumes all responsibility for property damage resulting from improperly
filled humidifier.
FILLING/REFILLING THE WATER TANK
FILLING/REFILLING THE WATER TANK (CONTINUED)
The Tank can be filled in two ways:
Option 1: At the Humidifier Option 2: At the Sink
DO NOT ADD ESSENTIAL OILS to the water tank. Doing so could cause damage to the
humidifier and void the warranty.
This humidifier holds a maximum of 1.7 gallons (6.4 liters) of water.
Option 2
Step 4
Step 1 Step 2 Step 3
SETTING UP YOUR HUMIDIFIER
Step 2
Step 1
x
Option 1
Unpack the Humidifier
Keep this instruction manual for reference.
1. Remove packaging materials. Locate
Float Paddle and set aside. This is
required for operation.
2. Remove twist tie and extend power cord.
Place on a firm, level, water resistant
surface a minimum of 12 inches (30 cm) from walls.
Step 1
Step 2
Step 5
Step 1 Step 3
Step 4
Float
Paddle
Float
Rod
Brackets
“Click”
Product specificaties
Merk: | Honeywell |
Categorie: | Luchtbevochtigers |
Model: | HEV615W |
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