Honeywell 17000 Air Cleaner User Manual


 
Congratulations...
You now own a quality portable HEPA air cleaner that has been engineered and
crafted for your satisfaction.
Honeywell air cleaners incorporate a true HEPA filter. HEPA is an acronym for High
Efficiency Particulate Air
.
Our Consumer Relations representatives will be pleased to help with any questions or
concerns you may have about your
Honeywell air cleaner. Please call our Consumer
Relations Dept. at (800) 332-1110 for assistance.
For Best Performance ...
We recommend that you operate your Honeywell air cleaner 24 hours a day because indoor
air can be quickly contaminated by activity in a room and infiltration of outside air. While all
the air in a room will not be processed by the air cleaner, the more air circulated through the
filter, the more filtered air returned to the room. Portable air cleaners will be much more
effective in rooms where all doors and windows are closed.
For models that include a CPZ™ odor and gas adsorbing filter(17250 and 17450
series), carefully remove the plastic bag which protects the CPZ™ filter during
shipment before operating your air cleaner. Your air cleaner will not operate properly
with the plastic bag in place, and it may damage the air cleaner. The plastic bag may
contain small particles and dust caused by vibration of the CPZ™ filter during
shipment. Use care to avoid soiling clothing, carpets and other furnishings with the
particles or dust.
The Honeywell HEPA air cleaner can be placed on the floor in almost any location.
However, for best performance the air outlet slot should not be blocked for at least 3 feet
(1 meter) in all directions.
Due to the large volume of air drawn towards the air cleaner, surrounding areas should be
cleaned and/or vacuumed frequently to prevent build up. This may help keep your home
cleaner and may extend the life of your prefilter. If the unit is placed
on a light colored carpeting, a small mat or rug should be used to ease cleaning and
prevent any permanent staining. This is particularly important in homes with heavier
contamination from smoking or fireplaces.
Your Honeywell air cleaner has
five basic components: the
locking mechanism, the endcap,
the HEPA filter, the activated
carbon pre-filter, and the base
assembly (with controls and
motor).
Construction ...
Models 17250, 17450 Series
Your Honeywell air cleaner has
six basic components:
the locking mechanism, the
endcap, HEPA filter, CPZ
odor
and gas adsorbing filter,
activated carbon pre-filter,
and the base assembly
(with controls and motor).
Base
Assembly
Endcap
Activated
Carbon
Pre-filter
HEPA Filter
Locking
Mechanism
CPZ™ Odor
and Gas
Adsorbing filter
CPZ ™ filter
Filter
Assembly
Base
Assembly
Endcap
Activated
Carbon
Pre-filter
HEPA Filter
Locking
Mechanism