Essick Air 7D6 100 Humidifier User Manual


 
INTRODUCTION
Your new humidifier adds invisible moisture to your home by moving dry inlet 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.
Because the water is evaporated, there is 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. This humidifier uses wick
# SGL1040. 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
Your new evaporative humidifier is
designed to satisfy home humidity
requirements through the principle
of evaporation of water in the air.
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.
Description
7D6 100
*Output per 24 hrs
3 gallons
Water capacity
2 gallons
*Sq. ft. coverage
1000 (Tight Construction)
700 (Average Construction)
Fan Speeds
4
Replacement Wick
SGL1040
Auto Humidistat
Yes
Controls
Digital
ETL Listed
Yes
Volts
120
Hertz
60
Watts
60
*Based on an area with average insulation and an 8’ ceiling height.
NOTES ON LOCATION:
In order to get the most effective use from your humidifier, it is important to
position the unit where the most humidity is needed or where the moist air will be
circulated throughout the house such as near a cold air return. If the unit is
positioned close to a window, condensation may form on the window pane. If this
occurs the unit should be repositioned in another location.
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