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Honeywell HEV615 User Manual

Honeywell HEV615
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GETTING TO KNOW
YOUR COOL MOISTURE
EVAPORATIVE HUMIDIFIER
Invisible moisture
Evaporative humidification
means you will NOT see
the moisture output.
With evaporative humidification, a fan pulls
dry air from the room through the saturated
wicking filter. Moisture from the wicking
filter evaporates and is pushed into the
room with the help of the fan.
Evaporative humidification adjusts moisture
output to the amount of moisture the air can hold. The drier (less humid) the air in the room,
the more moisture the humidier will add to the air. An evaporative humidifier cannot add
more moisture to the room than the air can hold. The amount of moisture the air can hold
depends on many factors including relative humidity level, temperature and size of room.
Instruction Manual
HONEYWELL TOP FILL
COOL MOISTURE HUMIDIFIER
MODEL HEV615 / HEV620 SERIES
REPLACEMENT FILTER: HONEYWELL HFT600 FILTER T
Humidity Level
• The ideal indoor humidity level is 40-60%
Use a Honeywell humidity monitor
(HHM10 or H10C) to check your indoor
humidity level (not included)
Filter
A wicking filter is required for this
unit to operate (one included)
The wicking filter will help to capture minerals
from your water and will help to prevent white
dust (calcium deposits from hard water)
If you have hard water, you will need
to replace your filter more frequently
See “Caring for your Filter” section for tips
on prolonging the life of your wicking filter
For questions and information about this humidifier
Visit www.HoneywellPluggedIn.com or Call 800-477-0457
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Honeywell HEV615 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Tank Capacity1.5 gallons
RuntimeUp to 24 hours
Control TypeManual
Filter TypeWicking filter
HumidistatNo
Power SourceAC
Voltage120V
TypeEvaporative
Moisture Output3 gallons per day
Speeds2

Summary

Honeywell Humidifier Overview

Evaporative Humidification Explained

Describes how evaporative humidification works without visible moisture output.

Wicking Filter Importance

Details the filter's role in capturing minerals and preventing white dust.

Monitoring Indoor Humidity

Provides guidelines for ideal humidity levels and monitoring tools.

Essential Safety Precautions

Humidifier Functionality and Parts

Humidifier Working Principle

Explains the process of water absorption by the filter and evaporation by the fan.

Key Humidifier Components

Lists and illustrates all the parts of the humidifier for identification.

Setting Up Your Humidifier

Unpacking and Placement

Instructions for removing packaging and positioning the humidifier safely.

Float Paddle Installation

Detailed steps for correctly installing the float paddle for proper water flow.

Filling and Refilling the Water Tank

Filling Options

Describes two methods for filling the water tank: at the humidifier or at the sink.

Water Handling Precautions

Advises on proper water tank handling to prevent damage and leaks.

Using Your HEV620 Humidifier

Digital Display and Controls

Explains the HEV620 digital display, keys, and symbols.

Basic Operation Controls

Instructions for powering on/off and adjusting moisture output levels.

Advanced Operation Controls

Guides on setting humidity levels, understanding indicators, and using the timer.

Operating the HEV615 Humidifier

Push Button Controls Overview

Explains the HEV615 push button controls and indicator lights.

Power and Moisture Adjustment

How to power on/off and adjust moisture output using buttons.

Humidity Control and Reached Indicator

Steps to set humidity and understand the 'Humidity Reached' light.

Indicator Lights and Filter Care

Refill and Check Filter Lights

Explanation of the orange Refill and Check Filter indicator lights.

Wicking Filter Maintenance

Instructions on removing, cleaning, and replacing the wicking filter.

Wicking Filter Maintenance

Filter Replacement and Care

Guidance on using genuine Honeywell filters and their care.

Humidifier Cleaning Procedures

Scale Removal from Components

Step-by-step instructions for removing mineral scale using vinegar.

Disinfecting Your Humidifier

Humidifier Reassembly and Storage

Reassembling the Humidifier

Steps to put the humidifier back together after cleaning.

End of Season Cleaning and Storage

Instructions for cleaning and storing the unit when not in use.

Troubleshooting Common Issues

Humidifier Shut-off Problems

Diagnoses and solutions for the humidifier shutting off unexpectedly.

Water Flow and Leaking Issues

Addresses problems like no water in reservoir or water leaks from base.

Humidifier Accessories and Specifications

Recommended Accessories

Lists helpful accessories like replacement filters and humidity monitors.

Product Specifications

Details electrical rating, capacity, and other technical specifications.

Warranty Information

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