Homeowner Tips
•In a home that has had little or no humidification, allow approximately three weeks for your new humidifier to reach the desired humidity level. Your furniture, woodwork, carpeting, plaster, houseplants and family members all need time to absorb lost moisture. To eliminate drafts that allow heat and humidified air to escape, keep fireplace dampers closed when not in use.
•If excessive moisture appears on windows or walls, reduce the humidity setting on your humidistat. If the situation continues, turn off the water valve and consult your HVAC contractor.
Replacement Parts and Service
If you need parts or service to maintain the superior performance of your
•Contact the heating and air conditioning contractor who installed your unit. You may find this information stamped on the back cover of this booklet, or on a label attached to your humidifier or heating system.
•If this information is unavailable, look in the phone book or on the Internet under “Heating and Air Conditioning Contractors”.
•Finally, if these attempts for parts or service fail, write, call or email Skuttle at:
Skuttle Indoor Air Quality Products
101 Margaret Street, Marietta, OH 45750
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