Boneco H680 User Manual
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  • Page 1 H680 MANUAL...
  • Page 2 INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE BONECO H680...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS Technical specifications Manually regulating humidity and fan level Perfect humidity Introduction Controlling humidity Relief from allergies Maximum humidification Valuable information about humidity Regulating the fan level Scope of delivery Power level (P) Overview and part names Timer function Start-up Setting the OFF timer Setting the ON timer...
  • Page 4 Monthly cleaning Cover Pre-filter HYBRID filter Filter holder Water tank Water base Drum Evaporator mat Fan blade Housing Particle sensor Assembling the appliance Clearing a notice Replacing the HYBRID filter Replacing the HYBRID filter Malfunctions and troubleshooting...
  • Page 5: Technical Specifications

    TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Type designation BONECO H680 Power supply voltage 100–240 V, 50–60 Hz Power consumption 30 W Humidity output 1000 g/h* (6.340 gal/day) Air purification performance 190 m /h (112 CFM) (CADR) For room sizes up to 100 m (1080 sq ft) Capacity 10 l (2.64 US gal)
  • Page 6: Introduction

    Its smart control system keeps operating noise to a makes your eyes and throat feel dry while significantly af- minimum, even allowing you to use the BONECO H680 in fecting physical comfort. Not only does this affect adults, a bedroom or baby’s room.
  • Page 7: Overview And Part Names

    OVERVIEW AND PART NAMES Front cover Pre-filter HYBRID filter Filter holder Drum Evaporator mat Ionic Silver Stick ® BONECO H680 Water tank 10 Fragrance container 11 Water base 12 Remote control 13 Fan blade 14 Power supply...
  • Page 8 START-UP AND USE...
  • Page 9: Start-Up

    START-UP Lift the appliance out of the box Remove the front cover using the tabs on the sides. Take off the pre-filter. together with the inner packaging. Take out the HYBRID filter and remove the Insert the HYBRID filter Put the pre-filter back on. protective foil.
  • Page 10 Fill the water tank with cold tap water. Connect the adapter provided to the power supply unit. Connect the power supply to the BONECO H680 first Switch the appliance on using the button on the and then to the power outlet.
  • Page 11: Indicators On The Display

    INDICATORS ON THE DISPL AY Overview of all indicators on the display Indicators for air purity (left) and fan level (top) Indicator for humidity (right, middle) and fan level (top) Indicator Meaning Indicator Required action Current or desired humidity Refill the water Fully automated operation Change the water in the appliance Low-noise nighttime mode...
  • Page 12: Keypad And Remote Control

    KEYPAD AND REMOTE CONTROL TWO TYPES OF OPERATION The BONECO H680 can be controlled using the integrated keypad or the included remote control. Operation remains the same in both cases. Keypad on the appliance Remote control Indicator Function Regulating the fan level...
  • Page 13: The "Hybrid" Operating Mode

    The BONECO H680 uses the “Hybrid” operating mode After being switched on, the BONECO H680 carries out The BONECO H680 saves all of the settings if you switch when being switched on for the first time: This operating an initial air measurement and the symbol flashes.
  • Page 14: Only Air Humidification / Only Air Purification

    USE WITHOUT WATER OR HYBRID FILTER Use of the HYBRID filter is optional in the “Air humidifica- The air is not humidified in the “Air purification” operat- The BONECO H680 can also be used without a HYBRID tion” operating mode. ing mode.
  • Page 15: Selecting The Various Comfort Modes

    “AUTO” COMFORT MODE There are three different comfort modes available in each comfort mode, the BONECO H680 uses all of the of the three “Hybrid”, “Air purification” and “Air humidifi- fan levels between 1 and 6. The preset humidity is 50%.
  • Page 16: Manually Regulating Humidity And Fan Level

    MANUALLY REGUL ATING HUMIDIT Y AND FAN LEVEL PERFECT HUMIDITY CONTROLLING HUMIDITY REGULATING THE FAN LEVEL The recommended humidity level is between 40% and 1. Press the buttons to set the humidity as de- 1. Press the button once. The indicator for the fan 60%.
  • Page 17: Timer Function

    1. Switch on the BONECO H680 using the button. 1. Select the desired operating setting and the desired you determine how long the BONECO H680 should run comfort mode. before it switches off automatically (OFF timer). 2. Select the desired operating setting and the desired comfort mode.
  • Page 18: Display Lock

    DISPL AY LOCK The BONECO H680 display can be set up to prevent ac- ACTIVATING THE DISPLAY LOCK DEACTIVATING THE DISPLAY LOCK cidental entries. Use this function to prevent unintentional 1. Press the button until you hear the indicator tone.
  • Page 20 AUTOMATIC CLEANING...
  • Page 21: Automatic Cleaning Function

    AUTOMATIC CLE ANING FUNCTION The BONECO H680 has to be cleaned and descaled at PREPARING FOR FIRST USE 4. Empty the water base and remove the Ionic Silver regular intervals. An upcoming need for cleaning is indi- 1. Remove the front cover and the water tank on the rear Stick ®...
  • Page 22: Descaling

    2. Start cleaning mode by pressing the button on the BONECO H680 keypad for 5 seconds. Change the • Shorten the duration of cleaning if the BONECO H680 duration of cleaning as needed using the is only slightly dirty. buttons (refer to the column of text on the right).
  • Page 23: Replacing The Ionic Silver Stick

    6. Insert the new Ionic Silver Stick ® You can obtain an Ionic Silver Stick from your BONECO specialist dealer or the BONECO online store at www. 7. Put the parts back together by following the steps in shop.boneco.com. reverse order.
  • Page 24 MONTHLY CLEANING...
  • Page 25: Important Notes On Cleaning

    Use a dishwashing brush and a cloth to clean the appli- mum effectiveness with minimal time and effort. How- impair the operation of your BONECO H680. It also pre- ance. Always add a small amount of dishwashing deter- ever, the automated approach cannot reach every corner vents the growth of mold in places that cannot be reached gent to the hot water.
  • Page 26: Monthly Cleaning

    MONTHLY CLE ANING COVER PRE-FILTER FILTER HOLDER 1. Remove the cover. 1. Wash the pre-filter under running water using a dish 1. Remove the filter holder. brush. 2. Clean the cover with a damp cloth. 2. Clean the filter holder under running water. Do not put the pre-filter back in until it is dry.
  • Page 27: Water Tank

    WATER BASE DRUM 1. Fill the water tank halfway with hot water and add a 1. Pull the water base out of the BONECO H680. 1. Take the evaporator mat out of the drum. small amount of dishwashing detergent. 2. Thoroughly clean the inside of the water tank with a suitable dish brush.
  • Page 28: Evaporator Mat

    MONTHLY CLE ANING (CONTINUED) EVAPORATOR MAT FAN BLADE HOUSING 1. Thoroughly wash the evaporator mat with hot water Never remove the retaining screw in order to take off 1. Clean the inside of the housing with a cloth, hot water and dishwashing detergent.
  • Page 29: Particle Sensor

    Once cleaning is complete, you can put the BONECO in the room by analyzing a passing air stream. Over time, H680 back together. Use the graphic on the right as a dirt can accumulate and affect measuring accuracy. guide for doing so.
  • Page 30 MONTHLY CLE ANING (CONTINUED)
  • Page 32 SPARE PARTS AND TROUBLESHOOTING...
  • Page 33: Replacing The Hybrid Filter

    The HYBRID filter has to be changed after about one year REPLACING THE HYBRID FILTER to ensure that dirt and pollen continue to be filtered from 1. Remove the front cover of the BONECO H680. the air. 2. Take off the pre-filter.
  • Page 34: Malfunctions And Troubleshooting

    MALFUNCTIONS AND TROUBLESHOOTING Problem Possible cause Action Air has an unpleasant odor Stagnant water in the tank and water base Empty and thoroughly clean the appliance No improvement in air Particle sensor is dirty Clean the particle sensor quality Open windows or doors Close windows and doors Display shows Error E2 Fan blade blocked or motor is defective...

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