Honeywell HCM 630 Owners Manual - Page 6
Power, Step 1: Power, Step 2: Output / Fan Speed Control, Step 3: Set Humidity - humidistat
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QuietCare_OM_Rev2.qxd 10/25/06 2:11 PM Page 6 EasySet™ Control Operation (Models HCM-635, HCM-645, HCM-646) POWER CAUTION: DO NOT PLUG IN THE HUMIDIFIER WITH WET HANDS AS AN ELECTRICAL SHOCK COULD OCCUR. • With the power OFF, plug the filled humidifier into a polarized 120V outlet. DO NOT FORCE THE POLARIZED PLUG INTO THE OUTLET; it will only fit one way. Fig. 6 Humidistat Control STEP 1: POWER • Press the Power button to start the humidifier. Your humidifier Power Button will automatically start on High power, Continuous Mode (Fig. 6). • To turn your humidifier OFF simply press the Power button again. STEP 2: OUTPUT / FAN SPEED CONTROL Your unit has three output levels/fan speeds: HIGH: For fast humidifying MED: For everyday moisture control LOW: For minimum operation (ideal for nighttime use) • Push the up button (+) to increase output level and push the down button (-) to decrease output level. The LED's will illuminate to reflect which speed you have selected (Fig. 7). Fig. 7 STEP 3: SET HUMIDITY • Set your desired humidity anywhere between 35% and 55%. • Push the up button (+) to increase desired humidity and push the down button (-) to decrease desired humidity. The LED's will illuminate to reflect which desired humidity level you have selected (Fig. 8). For example: If you set your humidity at 40%, the 35% and 40% LED's will be illuminated. • Once you have set your desired humidity, the unit will operate under this setting until the unit is turned off or your selected humidity is reached. • When the desired room humidity has been reached the fan will automatically shut off. (The humidity LED's will remain illuminated) • The fan will turn back on when your room decreases beyond your set level. NOTE: Your room humidity can often fluctuate. It is normal for your unit to turn itself on and off throughout the day as it is monitoring your changing environment. To go back to Continuous Mode, turn your unit off and then back on and select your desired output setting (see Step 2). Fig. 8 Fan Speed Control 6