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FILLING/REFILLING WATER TANK
PREPARE WICKING FILTER
1. Remove the Water Tank and carry to sink or tub. Turn Tank upside down and remove the
Tank Cap by turning counter-clockwise (left). You can grasp the outside of the Tank Cap or
the inside support ribs, whichever is more comfortable for you.
2. Fill the Water Tank with cool tap water. Do not use warm or hot water. The Tank and
Reservoir combined hold approximately 0.8 gallons (3.0L) of water.
NOTE: The top of the Water Tank is flat so it should sit flat in your sink. If it does not fit, the
large Tank opening will allow you to tip the Tank sideways to fill.
3. Replace Tank Cap and secure tightly by turning clockwise (to right).
4. Carry full Water Tank back to humidifier using two hands; one hand on Tank Handle at the
top of the Tank and other hand supporting the bottom of the Tank. Take care not to push the
plunger on the bottom of the Water Tank or leaking may occur.
5. Place the Water Tank on the humidifier Base. You will hear the water draining
into the Reservoir.
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1. Lift Motor Housing.
2. Run Wicking Filter under cool water until saturated.
3. Gently place wet Filter in Base; do not squeeze out excess water.
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1. With Power Knob in the OFF position, plug humidifier into a polarized 120V outlet.
CAUTION: To avoid electric shock, do not plug humidifier into outlet with wet hands.
2. Turn the Power Knob to high ( ) or low ( ) setting.
High ( ) setting will provide quicker moisture output. The fan will push more
moisture off the Wicking Filter and into the air. The water level will go down faster than
on the low ( ) setting since more moisture is going into the air.
Low ( ) will provide less moisture output. The fan will run quieter and the Water Tank
will not have to be filled as frequently since less moisture is going into the air.
3. When the Tank is empty, turn off the humidifier and refill it. NOTE: if the humidifier will not
be used for more than a few days, empty the water from the Water Tank and Reservoir and
dry out the filter to prevent growth of bacteria or mold.
NOTE: While the humidifier is operating you will hear the fan running but will NOT see the
moisture output. This is normal for an evaporative humidifier. You may hear a gurgling
sound. This is the water flowing from the Water Tank into the Reservoir and indicates your
humidifier is working properly.
To check the humidity level in the room, use a humidity monitor
like the Honeywell HHM10 or H10C, available at retailers or on
HoneywellPluggedIn.com.
USING YOUR HUMIDIFIER
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CARING FOR YOUR FILTER
It is recommended you change your Wicking Filter every 30-60 days depending on water
quality and usage. If you have hard water you may need to replace your filter more frequently.
Change your filter if you notice:
• The filter is hard and crusty
• The filter starts to give off an odor
• Moisture output is decreased
Be sure to use only genuine Honeywell Replacement
Filters which are Protec
®
antimicrobially treated. This
helps prevent the migration of mold, algae and bacteria
on the filter.
Replacement Wicking
Filter Honeywell
HC-888 Series Type C
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