Maintenance; Replacing/Removing The Evaporator Pad; Replacing/Removing The Inlet Water Filter; Warranty - Air King 6000 Troubleshooting Manual

Flow-through furnace humidifier
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WARRANTY/MAINTENANCE/TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE
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WARRANTY

The manufacturer guarantees the for the period of one year from
the date of purchase, the product will be free of defects in
workmanship and/or material. As well the manufacturer offers a
life time warranty on the flow through humidifier body. During
the warranty period, we will replace or repair any defective part
at no charge if the product is returned prepaid to our factory.
This warranty does not cover any labor or shipping costs, or the
cost of replacement components as part of routine maintenance
(such as Flow Through Humidifier Evaporator Pads, Inlet water
Filters, or Orifice Fittings). Any damage or failure caused by
abuse, misuse, abnormal usage, faulty installation, or improper
maintenance will not be covered by this warranty.
In order to make a claim on this warranty you must be the
original consumer of the product and you must contact the
manufacturer 1-800-465-7300 between 8 AM and 3:30 PM EST
Monday to Friday at the first sign of a defect. You will be required
to present to the manufacturer the original bill of sale showing
date of purchase, place of purchase, and model purchased.
Failure to meet these requirements will void your warranty.
The manufacturer will not be held responsible for any bodily
injuries or damages to personal property or real estate whether
caused directly or indirectly by the product. Some states and
provinces do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or
consequential damages and some states or provinces do not
allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, so these
exclusions or limitations may not apply to you. This warranty
gives you specific legal rights and you may have other rights
which vary from state to state and province to province.
SAVE THIS DOCUMENT AND ATTACH YOUR RECEIPT.
Date of Purchase
Place of Purchase
See attached table regards specific component warranty periods.

MAINTENANCE

REPLACING/REMOVING THE EVAPORATOR PAD. (REFER TO
FIGURES 1 A, B, C)
In order to ensure maximum performance you should replace the
evaporator pad at least once a year, Depending on the condition
of your water you may want to consider more frequent
replacement.
1. Turn off the power to the humidifier, Turn off the water supply
to the humidifier, Turn off your furnace.
2. Remove the humidifiers front cover, it is secured in place with
Date Of Installation
Brand and Model#
a plastic thumb screw.
3. Remove the black flexible water tube from the nozzle at the
top of the distribution tray (it is a push fit.), which supplies
water to the distribution tray.
4. Remove the evaporator pad assembly, lift the assembly up and
then out of the humidifier body.
5. Disassembly the evaporator pad assembly, The distribution tray
is secured to the filter frame via 4 integral tabs.
6. Once the distribution tray is off you will be able to remove the
evaporator pad.
7. Clean the distribution tray and filter frame using a mild soap
and warm water solution if required and replace the
evaporator pad.
8. Reattach the distribution tray to the filter frame, ensure all four
tabs are locked.
9. Reinstall the evaporator pad assembly into the humidifier
body, ensure the nozzle for the water tube (located on the top
of the distribution tray) is pointing out. The filter frame secures
to the humidifier body via slanted hooks on the filter frame
fitting into tabs on the humidifier body.
10. Firmly push the black flexible water tube back into the
nozzle.
11. Replace the humidifier front cover, and secure in place with
the plastic thumb screw.
12. Turn the power and water back on to the humidifier and turn
your furnace back on.
13. Check for and repair any leaks.
A

REPLACING/REMOVING THE INLET WATER FILTER

(REFER TO FIGURES 2 A, B, C)
The purpose of the inlet water filter is to protect the humidifier's
orifice fitting and the solenoid valve, it is not cleaning or
disinfecting the water in any way, it is only stopping solids from
plugging these components. This filter should be checked if you
notice that the amount of water being supplied to the humidifier
has reduced. If you live in a area with hard (high mineral content)
water you may want to consider replacing this filter yearly.
1. Turn off the power to the humidifier, turn off the water supply
to the humidifier, Turn off your furnace.
2. Remove the bypass tube from the side of the humidifier.
3. Using a wrench disconnect the water supply.
Figure 1.
B
C

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