Honeywell HCM-646 Humidifier User Manual


 
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Manual Control Operation (Model HCM-630 Series)
POWER
CAUTION: DO NOT PLUG IN THE HUMIDIFIER WITH
WET HANDS AS AN ELECTRICAL SHOCK COULD
OCCUR.
• With the power switch in the OFF position, plug the filled
humidifier into a polarized 120V outlet. DO NOT FORCE THE
POLARIZED PLUG INTO THE OUTLET; it will only fit one way.
OUTPUT / FAN SPEED CONTROL
• Set the fan speed to the desired position (Fig. 4).
HIGH: For fast humidifying
MED: For everyday moisture control
LOW: For minimum operation (ideal for nighttime use)
• Continuous Mode: Your unit will run continuously at your
selected speed until you shut it off or it runs out of water.
NOTE: Turn the humidifier OFF if the humidity level feels too moist or you notice condensation forming on
the walls and/or windows.
ADVANCED MIST
HUMIDISTAT
The Advanced Mist
Humidistat allows you to adjust and select the humidity level to your personal
preference. Your humidifier will turn on and off throughout the day and night to maintain the desired
humidity level you have selected.
HOW TO SET THE HUMIDISTAT
First, turn the humidifier on and select your output/speed level.
Set the Advanced Mist
Humidistat on High by turning the knob
clockwise to the end (Fig. 4).
Let the humidifier run on high for a least one hour
or until
your room has reached a comfortable humidity level.
At this point, slowly turn your Humidistat knob counter-
clockwise until the humidifier shuts off and the Desired
Humidity light illuminates (Fig. 5).
Now that your Humidistat knob is set, the humidifier will
automatically turn back on when your room drops below
your comfort setting and will automatically turn off again
when the setting is reached.
NOTE: If the humidifier fan will not start or restart when you select a fan speed, the Advanced Mist
Humidistat may be set too low. Turn the dial clockwise to the end (Fig. 4). The Desired Humidity light
will turn Off when the unit is producing moisture. When the Desired Humidity light turns ON, you have
reached optimal humidity.
Desired
Humidity
Light
Fig. 4
Fig. 5
Fan
Speed
Knob
Power
Light
(Illuminated)
Desired
Humidity
Light
(Illuminated)
Humidistat
Knob
Power
Light
(Illuminated)
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