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Rear of Unit
1051 AIR FILTER
ATTACH POINTS
(4 PL.)
CHASSIS/POWER PACK
7) Place the chassis/power pack unit into the cabinet, so it fits without tipping or
rocking, ensuring the float rod fits in the pocket of the chassis.
CAUTION: Disconnect power before filling, cleaning or servicing unit. Keep
grille dry at all times.
NOTE: Chassis must be in place before filling.
IMPORTANT FILLING INFORMATION
8) The water fill compartment door is located on the
left side of the unit. The latch is released by
pressing on the fill door. It will pop open.
9) Fill by carefully pouring cool tap water or bottled
distilled water from a pitcher/container or using a
fill hose attached to a faucet. Do not use warm
water as this might cause damage and leaking to the unit.
10) When the tank is filled for the first time and the wick is still dry, it will take
approximately 30 minutes for the wick to absorb the water from the reservoir.
After this initial saturation, the tank should be refilled again to obtain maximum
running time.
11) If you only have softened water available in your home, you can use it, but you
will notice a buildup of minerals on the wick much sooner. The tank holds 2.5
gallons. When filling, be careful not to overfill.
AIR CLEANING FILTER (OPTIONAL)
12) The AirCare filter has four tangs that
engage into four keyhole slots that
mount the AirCare® filter onto the
outside of the back of the cabinet.
NOTE:
We recommend using Essick Air
Bacteriostat treatment part # 1970 when
you refill the tank to eliminate bacterial
growth. Add bacteriostat according to
the instructions on the bottle.
NOTE:
Overfilling will result in water damage.
OPERATION
The digital controller has a display that provides information on the status of the unit.
Depending on which function is being accessed, it displays relative humidity, fan speed,
set humidity and indicates when the unit is out of water.
LED DISPLAY
POWER BUTTON
FAN SPEED BUTTON
HUMIDITY CONTROL BUTTON
ACTUAL HUMIDITY LEVEL (%)
SET HUMIDITY LEVEL (%)
FAN SPEED (1-9)
CF = CHECK FILTER
FLASHING F = REFILL UNIT