Honeywell Complete Guide to Maintaining Your Air Cleaner for Optimal Performance

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HowtoChangetheFilters...

CAUTION: DISCONNECT FROM POWER SUPPLY BEFORE SERVICING

The only two parts requiring any service are the activated carbon prefilter and the HEPA filter. No tools are needed. To change either filter, disassemble the unit as shown.

1. Loosen the carrying handle by turning it counterclockwise and lift lid and protective screen from unit.

2.Lift HEPA filter and activated carbon Prefilter from the base.

3.Remove the two plastic clips from the top and bottom of the acti-

vated carbon prefilter and remove it from the HEPA filter cartridge.

4.Wrap the new activated carbon prefilter around the HEPA filter

cartridge and secure with plastic clips.

Reassemble your Honeywell air cleaner as described below:

1. Place the assembled HEPA filter and the activated carbon prefilter on the base.

2.Replace the lid and protective screen.

3.Reattach the carrying handle and turn it clockwise until securely tightened.

IftheAirCleanerdoesnotoperate...

Check to make sure that the power cord is correctly connected to the outlet.

Test the outlet with another appliance or lamp.

Check the fuse or circuit breaker. The outlet may be overloaded if other appli- ances are also in use. Determine and correct the cause of the overload.

The thermal overload protection device on the air cleaner's motor may have engaged. Turn the air cleaner's motor control to OFF and wait 30 to 45 minutes. Then, plug it in and turn ON again.

If none of the above procedures restore operation, return your unit to the store or if the store's return policy does not allow, return the complete unit per the instructions in the service section of this owner's guide. Do not attempt to repair the unit yourself.

Storage...

If you store your Honeywell HEPA air cleaner for more than 30 days, we recommend:

Remove both the primary HEPA filter and the activated carbon prefilter from the unit.

Discard the prefilter.

Wrap the HEPA filter in an air-tight plastic bag or plastic wrap. Be sure that the filter is totally sealed.

To restore the air cleaner to service, unwrap the HEPA filter, install a new activated carbon prefilter, and replace both filters in the air cleaner.

(See "How to change the Filters..." section for proper installation.)

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Contents Portable Air Cleaners Congratulations Quality / ReliabilitySeries Construction Replacement Filters ServiceFor Best Performance Filter Replacement How to Change the Filters If the Air Cleaner does not operateStorage Important Safety Instructions Limited Warranty Honeywell Hepa Air Cleaner Model No , 62500, 63500

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