Honeywell F113C, F112C Maintaining Your Air Cleaner, Determining When to Replace Your Filters

Models: F113C F113A F112C

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MAINTAINING YOUR AIR CLEANER

MAINTAINING YOUR AIR CLEANER

Determining When to Replace Your Filters CAUTION

Filter Washing Hazard.

Washing can damage prefilter, HEPA filter and CPZ canister. Do not wash filters.

Replace filters according to recommended schedule.

Determining When to Replace Your Filters

With proper maintenance, your air cleaner is designed to provide years of high- efficiency air cleaning. Your air cleaner contains up to three filters, depending on model: a carbon prefilter, a HEPA filter and a CPZ canister on some models.

Replacing Your Prefilter Every Three Months (Quarterly)

The carbon prefilter captures large airborne particles and helps reduce odors.

NOTE: Do not operate the air cleaner without the carbon prefilter.

IMPORTANT:

Replace the prefilter every three months. If the unit is used in a smoking or other persisting unpleasant odor environment, consider purchasing a model with a CPZ canister (F112C or F113C). See Table 1 to select filter part num- bers.

Replacing Your Primary HEPA FIlter and CPZ Canister

The primary HEPA filter and CPZ canister life expectancy depends on the concentration of contaminants in the environment where the air cleaner is installed. If there are sources of large amounts of particle generation (such as woodworking or heavy smoking), the useful life of the prefilter and HEPA filter and CPZ canister may be reduced.

It is recommended changing the HEPA filter and CPZ canister based on operating conditions—every three years for light usage, two years for normal usage and one year for heavy usage. See Table 1 to select filter part numbers.

Whenever the combined air resistance of the carbon filter and the HEPA filter and CPZ canister becomes excessive due to the amount of contaminants captured, the air cleaner begins to audibly pulsate. Instead of a steady stream of air at the outlets, rapid puffs of air can be felt.

When this occurs:

The carbon prefilter may be clogged and needs replacing.

The HEPA filter and CPZ canister need replacing if the unit continues to pulsate after replacing the carbon prefilter.

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Honeywell F113C, F112C, F113A manual Maintaining Your Air Cleaner, Determining When to Replace Your Filters