Essick Air 4DTS 300 Humidifier User Manual


 
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INTRODUCTION
Your new humidifier adds invisible moisture to your home by moving dry air
through a saturated wick. As air moves through the wick, the water evaporates
into the air, leaving behind any white dust, minerals, or dissolved and suspended
solids in the wick. Because the water is evaporated, there is no messy mist or
spray, just clean and invisible moist air.
As the evaporative wick traps accumulated minerals from the water, its ability to
absorb and evaporate water decreases. We recommend changing the wick at the
beginning of every season. In hard water areas, more frequent replacement may
be necessary to maintain your humidifier’s efficiency.
Use only AIRCARE
®
or Essick Air
®
brand replacement wicks and chemicals. To
order parts, wicks and chemicals call 1-800-547-3888. The 4DTS series humidifier uses
wick part number 1041. Only the AIRCARE
®
or Essick Air
®
evaporative wick
guarantees the certified output of your humidifier. Use of other brands of wicks voids
the certification of output and may void your warranty.
HOW YOUR HUMIDIFIER WORKS
FEATURES
Output per 24 hrs 13 gallons
Water tank capacity 5.2 gallons
Sq. ft. coverage*
2700 (avg. construction)
3000+ (tight construction)
Fan Speeds Variable (9)
Replacement wick 1041
Adjustable humidistat Yes
Auto shutoff Yes
Refill indication Yes
Control type Digital Touchscreen
Casters Yes (4)
ETL Listed Yes
Volts 120
Hertz 60
Watts 80
Once the wick becomes
saturated, air is drawn in,
passes through the wick and
moisture is absorbed into the
air.
All evaporation occurs in the
humidifier so any residue
remains in the wick. This
natural process of evaporation
creates no white dust like some
other humidifiers.
Dry air is drawn into the
humidifier though the back
and moisturized as it passes
through the evaporative wick. It is
then fanned out into the room.
* Output based on 8’ ceiling.
Coverage may vary due to tight
or average construction.
LEGEND:
1. Water bottle
2. Chassis/power pack
(motor/fan assembly)
3. Evaporative wick
4. Water reservoir
5. Dry room air intake
6. Moist air output