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RE-ASSEMBLING
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Step 1
1. Insert float into base. It will click into place.
2. Re-assemble the mist dome and mist chimney by inserting mist dome into mist chimney and
turning clockwise.
3. Insert assembled mist dome/mist chimney into base pressing down until you hear a click.
4. Replace top housing cover and press down. It will click in place.
END-OF-SEASON CARE AND STORAGE
Follow the CLEANING instructions when the humidifier will not be used for at least one week or more,
or at the end of the season.
Dry the humidifier completely before storing. DO NOT store with water inside the main housing water
reservoir or boiling chamber.
Pack unit in original carton and store in a cool, dry location.

CONSUMER RELATIONS

For questions, technical support or to order replacement parts, contact Consumer Relations.
Call us toll-free at: 1-800-477-0457
E-mail: consumerrelations@kaz.com
Or visit our website at: www.HoneywellPluggedIn.com
Please be sure to specify the model number.

ACCESSORIES

To help you get the most out of your humidifier experience, consider these helpful accessories:
Humidity Monitor
Displays relative humidity and room temperature so you
can maintain a comfortable humidity level in your home
Honeywell HHM10, HHM10B, H10C
Protec Cleaning Ball or Fish
Keeps your humidifier cleaner longer.
Kills up to 99% of odor causing bacteria.
Protec PC1V1, PC2V1, PC1F
For Canada only: Protec PC-1C
Available at retailers or www.HoneywellPluggedIn.com.
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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Cleaning
Question
What parts are dishwasher safe?
How do I assemble my humidifier after cleaning? See page 6 of your Owners Manual.
Can I use dish soap to clean my humidifier?
Can I add water treatments to this humidifier?
Operation
Question
What setting should I put my humidifier on?
I ran my humidifier overnight in a very dry room
and the humidity barely changed but
my water level decreased quite a bit.
How do I know my humidifier is operating
properly?
The refill light is on. I've turned the humidifier
off, unplugged it, waited 15 minutes and refilled
it but it still won't run.
How much water does my humidifier hold?
How long will my humidifier run when full?
Where can I get replacement parts?

ELECTRICAL RATINGS

The Honeywell HWM-340 Series model ated at 120V, 60 Hz.
NOTE: IF YOU EXPERIENCE A PROBLEM, PLEASE CONTACT CONSUMER RELATIONS FIRST OR SEE
YOUR WARRANTY. DO NOT RETURN THE HUMIDIFIER TO THE ORIGINAL PLACE OF PURCHASE. DO NOT
ATTEMPT TO OPEN THE MOTOR HOUSING OR TAMPER WITH INTERLOCK SWITCH YOURSELF, DOING SO
MAY VOID YOUR WARRANTY AND CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE PRODUCT OR PERSONAL INJURY.
Answer
The float, mist dome, mist chimney and top cover are
top rack dishwasher safe.
It is not recommended that you use dish soap to clean
your humidifier as it is very hard to remove all the soap
and this could cause damage to your humidifier.
You should only add water treatments to your humidifier
that are specifically made for warm mist humidifiers
such as the Protec
Cleaning Cartridge model PC-1
TM
Series/PC-2 Series. Using water treatments that are not
recommended for warm mist humidifiers could damage
your humidifier.
Answer
It is recommended that you set your output to high.
Once you are at a more comfortable humidity you can
turn your output setting to low or set your humidistat.
It may take a few days for your humidity to increase.
Wood, rugs and other objects in your room will
absorb moisture before you can feel the effects if it is
extremely dry.
You will see visible mist coming from the output grille.
You may need to clean your humidifier. There could
be an excessive build up of minerals on the heating
element.
Your humidifier can hold up to 1.3 Gallons (4.9 L)
of water. It can be filled to the Max line.
Your humidifier will run up to 10 hrs on high and up to
24 hrs on low.
Contact Consumer Relations at 800-477-0457
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