Honeywell Humidifier HE360A1075 User Manual

HE360A,B Powered  
Flow-Through  
Humidifier  
INSTALLATION GUIDE/OWNER’S MANUAL  
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WELCOME  
To the comfortable world of humidified air. When you use your Honeywell humidifier,  
notice that your skin is not as dry, and that your scratchy throat and irritated nasal  
passages that aggravate allergies and asthma are steadily improving.  
You have also taken the first step in reducing the zapping you create when you walk on  
your carpet and then touch your TV, computer, metal door knob or your pet. Your  
furniture and woodwork are also benefitting from the difference that humidified air  
makes.  
Congratulations! You have just made a great investment in improving the comfort of  
your home.  
APPLICATION  
This kit contains your new Honeywell HE360 Humidifier, H8908 Humidistat and all the  
accessories required for installation.  
How Your Humidifier Works  
Your Honeywell humidifier uses the principle that vapor (evaporated water) is created  
when warm air blows over a water-soaked area. As the vapor circulates, the relative  
humidity rises.  
Your humidity control monitors the relative humidity and activates the humidifier  
accordingly. The humidifier has a water supply that dispenses water evenly over a  
humidifier pad. The warm dry air, from the furnace, passes over the humidifier pad and  
picks up the moist air to circulate it throughout your home.  
Humidified air feels warmer and more comfortable so you may be able to lower your  
thermostat heating setpoint, which saves money on your heating fuel bills. The end  
result is that your humidifier gives you a comfortable environment that is also energy  
efficient.  
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Installation Accessories (Available in Installation Kit 32005847-00)  
Table 1. Required Accessories  
Quantity  
Accessory  
Illustration  
20 ft (6.2m) 18 gauge, two-strand thermostat wire  
THERMOSTAT WIRE  
M31006  
20 ft (6.2m) 1/4 in. (6.35 mm) OD feed water tubing  
10 ft (3.1m) 1/2 in (12.7 mm) ID drain tubing  
PLASTIC TUBING  
M31007  
1 bag  
Connecting and mounting hardware:  
Wire nuts (4)  
PLASTIC RING  
WIRENUT  
M31009  
CLAMP  
No. 8 sheet metal screws (18)  
Drain tube clamp  
Feed tube mounting clamps (6)  
Brass inserts (2)  
Plastic compression rings (2)  
M31020  
M31012  
#8 SHEET  
METAL  
SCREW  
DRAIN TUBE CLAMP  
M31015  
BRASS INSERT  
M31014  
M31011  
1
Sail switch  
SAIL  
SWITCH  
M31008  
1
H8908 Humidistat  
H8909 HUMIDISTAT  
OUTDOOR  
HUMIDITY  
SETTING  
15%  
TEMPERATURE  
-
2
0
¡
F
-
3
0
¡
C
-
1
0
¡
F
-25 ¡C  
-20 ¡C  
-10 ¡C  
-5 ¡C  
C
20%  
0
¡F  
25%  
+10 ¡F  
+20 ¡F  
30%  
35%  
Humidity Control  
Régulateur d'humidité  
40%  
O
v
e
r
2
0
¡
F
Over  
0
¡
M31010  
1 bag  
Saddle Valve Assembly:  
Saddle valve and top clamp (1)  
Threaded bottom clamp (1)  
Bolts (2)  
SADDLE VALVE  
ASSEMBLY  
SADDLE VALVE  
RUBBER  
GASKET  
Rubber gasket (1)  
Eyelet (1) not shown  
Plastic bushing (1) not shown  
TOP CLAMP  
BOLTS  
BOTTOM  
CLAMP  
M31000  
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Required Tools  
Tools required for installation include:  
Tin snips.  
Screwdriver.  
Adjustable or open-end wrench.  
Battery-powered Drill, punch or awl.  
Level.  
Work Gloves (preferably cut-resistant).  
Safety Glasses.  
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INSTALLATION  
Preparing for the Installation  
Be sure to identify all the required (Table 1) accessories (included) and make sure the  
appropriate tools are available before beginning the installation.  
Installing the Humidifier  
WARNING  
Hazardous Voltage  
Can cause personal injury or equipment damage.  
Do not cut or drill into any air conditioning or electrical accessory.  
CAUTION  
Sharp Edges Installation Hazard.  
Can cause personal injury.  
Wear gloves and safety glasses.  
1. Turn off power to the air handing system at the circuit breaker.  
2. Draw a level line on the plenum in the location  
chosen for the humidifier. (Leveling assures optimal humidifier performance.)  
3. Locate the template (form number 69-1651 included in the box).  
4. Tape the template in position and trace around the template.  
5. Remove the template and carefully cut the rectangular opening.  
6. Disassemble the humidifier; remove the cover and take out the humidifier pad  
assembly. See Fig. 1.  
FEED TUBE NOZZLE  
WATER  
DISTRIBUTION TRAY  
HUMIDIFIER  
PAD ASSEMBLY  
HUMIDIFIER  
HOUSING  
COVER  
ASSEMBLY  
THUMB  
SCREW  
M12809  
Fig. 1. Disassembling humidifier.  
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Select a location that cannot damage the air conditioner A-coil during installation.  
Do not locate the humidifier on the furnace body.  
Allow adequate clearance in front of and above the humidifier so you can easily  
remove the cover to perform routine maintenance.  
Mount the humidifier at least 3 in. (78 mm) above the furnace body to allow  
adequate space for the solenoid valve and drain line.  
Mount the humidifier in a conditioned space to prevent freezing.  
Selecting Water Supply Location  
Use either hard or soft water in the humidifier and either hot or cold water. The  
water flow rate, with the humidifier running, is 3.5 gal/hr (13 liters/hr) to flush the  
pad and provide moisture for evaporation.  
Make sure that the 20 ft (6.2m) of feed water tubing provided is adequate to  
connect the water supply (saddle valve) with the humidifier solenoid valve.  
Locating Closest Floor Drain  
Select location with access to a floor drain to provide drainage for air conditioner  
condensation and humidifier drainage.  
If you do not have a drain available, we recommend that you install the Honeywell  
Whole House Drum or Disk Humidifier. Make sure that the 10 ft (3.1m) of drain  
tubing is adequate to reach from the humidifier drain connection to the floor drain.  
Selecting Location for Sail Switch  
Select a location for the sail switch in the cold air return duct where the sail is in the  
direct path of an unrestricted air stream.  
Sail switch detects when furnace fan is operating.  
Select a location where the air duct is at least 12 in. (305 mm) deep and 8 in. (203  
mm) wide to allow operation of the sail without affecting the smooth flow of air in the  
duct.  
Airflow at the location can be vertical (up or down) or horizontal.  
IMPORTANT  
Mounting the S688 in warm air supply duct can reduce the sail life.  
Mount the switch at least 6 in. (152 mm) upstream from an elbow or junction, and at  
least 15 in.  
(381 mm) downstream from an elbow or junction.  
Locate the switch on the opposite side of the duct from the air entrance. (See Fig.  
1-3 in S688 Installation Instructions.)  
Selecting Location for Humidistat  
Select a location for the humidistat on the return plenum or on the wall in the living  
space.  
Mounting on the return plenum is the easiest installation for the control wiring  
circuit.  
For return duct mounting, the humidistat should be mounted upstream from the  
humidifier or bypass so that it is properly sensing the relative humidity of the living  
space. Locate the control at least 8 in. (203 mm) upstream from the humidifier in the  
return air duct. (See Fig 2.)  
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RETURN  
AL  
HORIZONT  
RETURN  
HIGHBOY  
RETURN  
RETURN  
DOWN  
FLO  
BOY  
LOW  
M12808B  
Fig. 2. Selecting duct location for humidistat.  
Locating Closest 120V Electrical Outlet  
Select location with access to an outlet. If not available, contact an electrician to  
have one installed.  
Make sure that the humidifier cord is adequate to reach from the humidifier to the  
outlet.  
Make sure that the 20 ft (6.2m) of thermostat wire is adequate to reach from the  
humidifier solenoid, to the sail switch, to the humidistat.  
Installing the Humidifier  
WARNING  
Hazardous Voltage  
Can cause personal injury or equipment damage.  
Do not cut or drill into any air conditioning or electrical accessory.  
CAUTION  
Sharp Edges Installation Hazard.  
Can cause personal injury.  
Wear gloves and safety glasses.  
1. Position the securing clips as shown in Fig. 3.  
CLIP  
CLIP  
M12813  
Fig. 3. Position securing clips.  
 
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2. Make sure the humidifier housing is level, then position it in the opening so the  
plastic tabs are in place on the lower sheet metal edge of the opening. Use pli-  
ers, as necessary, to flatten cut edges. See Fig. 4.  
3. Push in securing clips until completely seated.  
4. Drill holes and install the three sheet metal screws on the top of the humidifier  
housing. Secure the housing with the three remaining screws.  
DUCT  
LEVEL  
SHEET METAL  
SCREWS (4)  
OPENING  
TO AIR DUCT  
PLASTIC  
TABS (2)  
M20204  
DRAIN TUBING  
Fig. 4. Installing humidifier on duct.  
5. Reinstall the humidifier pad assembly in the humidifier housing.  
IMPORTANT  
Be sure to reconnect the water feed tube and ensure that the tube is not  
pinched or kinked.  
6. Hinge the cover in place and secure with the thumbscrew located at the bottom  
of the cover.  
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Connecting the Plumbing  
Use hot or cold water and either hard or softened water in the humidifier.  
1. Shut off the water.  
CAUTION  
Chemical Hazard.  
Can cause personal injury or equipment damage.  
Do not use any line connected to an air conditioner.  
Do not use gas line.  
2. Use the self-piercing saddle valve (included) to tap into the water supply line at  
the location selected. See Fig. 5. If tapping into galvanized pipe, drain line and  
pre-drill 3/17 in. tap for saddle valve. The saddle valve is not designed to regu-  
late water flow. The valve is either open or closed.  
IMPORTANT  
To prevent debris from clogging the solenoid in-line filter, be sure to install the  
saddle valve handle pointing toward the ceiling.  
SCREW DRIVER  
WATER LINE  
M20175  
Fig. 5. Installing the saddle valve.  
3. Use 1/4 in. (6 mm) OD tubing and connect the saddle valve to the inlet side of  
the solenoid valveon the humidifier (see Fig. 6).  
a. Place the brass compression nut over the tubing.  
b. Install brass insert into end of tubing.  
c. Slide the plastic compression ring over the tubing. (Discard copper com-  
pression ring provided with valve.)  
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NOTE: To prevent leaking, use plastic (Delrin) sleeve rings with plastic tubing. Use  
copper sleeve rings only with copper tubing.  
d. Insert the tubing into the solenoid valve fitting and support the valve while  
tightening the compression nut.  
NOTE: Do not over-tighten the compression nut. Moderate tightness prevents  
leaking.  
e. Repeat steps a. through d. for solenoid valve fitting.  
f. Secure tubing with clamps provided.  
BRASS COMPRESSION NUT  
PLASTIC  
COMPRESSION RING  
BRASS INSERT  
M20176  
Fig. 6. Installing feed tubing.  
4. Connect a 1/2 in. (13 mm) drain tube to the humidifier drain fitting and run to the  
floor drain (see Fig. 7).  
a. Slide the drain clamp over the tubing.  
b. Push the tubing over the drain nipple on the humidifier.  
c. Hand-tighten the clamp around the tubing to secure the humidifier drain.  
d. Fasten the drain tubing (can use duct tape) along the route to prevent move-  
ment and ensure downward slope for correct drainage.  
NOTE: Cut tubing to correct length so the tubing terminates at the drain.  
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M20177  
Fig. 7. Installing the drain tubing.  
Installing the Sail Switch  
Adapting Switch to Air Flow Direction  
The S688A Sail Switch has two counterbalancing springs in place as shown in Fig 8.  
These springs offset the effect of gravity for air flow direction.  
IMPORTANT:  
Do not use the sail switch with both springs attached. Be sure to select air  
flow direction and remove spring(s) not required for installation.  
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UP  
M3014  
Fig. 8. Adapting sail switch to air flow direction or mounting position.  
Vertical downward air flow: Leave the spring in place that is attached to the  
bracket marked Down. Remove the spring that is attached to the bracket marked  
Up.  
Vertical upward air flow: Leave the spring in place that is attached to the bracket  
marked Up. Remove the spring that is attached to the bracket marked Down.  
Horizontal air flow: Remove both springs.  
1. Mount the template (provided with the sail switch) at the desired location.  
NOTE: Be sure the arrow (indicating air flow) points in the correct direction.  
a. For horizontal mounting, level the long dimension shown on the template.  
b. For vertical mounting, plumb the long dimension.  
2. Cut the hole (indicated on the template) in the ductwork.  
3. Center punch the screw holes indicated and drill out with a 1/8 in. (13 mm) drill.  
4. Attach the sail to the switch as shown in Fig 9.  
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– LOOSEN SETSCREW  
– INSERT SAIL CORD  
– TUCK CORD INTO TAB SLOTS  
– TIGHTEN SETSCREW  
SAIL  
M31017  
Fig. 9. Attaching sail to switch.  
5. Press together the sides of the wire loop. Insert the sail into the duct. (When in  
the Off position, the sail should point into the direction of airflow as shown in  
Fig.10.)  
M20178  
Fig. 10. Inserting sail switch in direction of airflow.  
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6. Secure the switch by using the sheet metal screws provided.  
7. After wiring, snap on the cover.  
Installing the Humidistat  
Installing on Mounting Duct  
1. Apply the template to the duct location chosen for the humidistat. Make sure the  
template is level before drilling the holes.  
2. Refer to the template (provided with the H8908 Humidistat Installation Instruc-  
tions) to drill the control assembly opening and mounting holes for the H8908.  
3. Remove the H8908 case from the base.  
4. Position the foam gasket on the H8908 base.  
5. Position the base on the duct with the arrow up.  
6. Secure the base to the duct using the four  
1 in. (25 mm) mounting screws provided with humidistat.  
7. Connect the low-voltage wires to the leads and replace the H8908 case. See  
Fig. 11.  
NOTE: For wall mounting instructions, see the H8908 Installation Instructions.  
HUMIDISTAT BASE  
REAR OF HUMIDISTAT  
WIRE SLOT  
HUMIDISTAT WIRES  
M20179  
Fig. 11. Humidistat base and rear view.  
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WIRING  
CAUTION  
Hazardous Voltage.  
Can cause personal injury or equipment damage.  
Disconnect power supply before installing or servicing equipment.  
IMPORTANT  
All wiring must comply with applicable local code, ordinances and regula-  
tions.  
Wire the humidifier solenoid valve, sail switch, humidistat and transformer.See Fig. 12.  
HUMIDISTAT  
SAIL  
SWITCH  
OUTDOOR  
HUMIDITY  
SETTING  
15%  
20%  
25%  
TEMPERATURE  
-20 ¡F  
-10 ¡F  
¡F  
+10 ¡F  
-
3
0
¡
C
-25 ¡C  
-20 ¡C  
-10 ¡C  
-5 ¡C  
0
30%  
35%  
40%  
Humidity Control  
Régulateur d'hum  
+20  
¡F  
O
v
e
r
2
0
¡
F
Over  
0
¡C  
idité  
HUMIDIFIER  
SOLENOID  
VALVE  
BLACK  
WHITE  
WHITE  
M20205  
Fig. 12. Wiring the controls.  
1. Run the two-strand thermostat wire from the humidifier to the humidistat, and  
from the humidistat to the sail switch.  
2. Cut lengths of thermostat wire to reach between components, leaving adequate  
wire at both ends for connections.  
NOTE: Humidistat and sail switch can be wired in any order.  
3. At the humidifier, connect the black and white conductors to the two yellow  
humidifier wires. (The red wires from the humidifier are not used.)  
4. At the humidistat, connect both black conductors to the two humidistat terminals.  
Use a wire nut to connect together the two white conductors.  
5. At the sail switch, connect the black and white conductors to the Com and NO  
sail switch terminals (NC terminal is not used).  
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TESTING HUMIDIFIER OPERATION  
Checklist  
Humidifier is level.  
Control wiring was reviewed using circuit diagram.  
Humidifier is plugged in.  
Feed line has no kinks.  
Drain line slopes continuously down and ends at floor drain.  
Water hose inside humidifier is connected to PerfectFlow™ water distribution tray.  
After installation use the following steps to check the humidifier operation:  
1. Turn on the power and the water supply  
2. Turn the H8908 Humidistat to On and turn on the heat by setting the thermostat  
to 10ºF (6ºC) above room temperature.  
IMPORTANT  
The furnace blower must be on to activate the humidifier.  
3. Make sure that water is flowing out of the drain hose. If water does not flow, see  
Troubleshooting Your Humidifier section.  
4. Check for leaks.  
5. Reset the thermostat and H8908 Humidistat to a comfortable setting for auto-  
matic operation.  
Controlling Your Humidity Settings  
Your H8908 Humidistat controls your humidifier.  
Choose the humidity control setting using the combination of relative humidity/  
outdoor temperature setting scale on your humidity control dial.  
Match the dial setting to the outdoor temperature to optimize the humidity level  
while reducing the moisture condensation on your windows. See Table 2 to adjust  
the humidity control to the recommended setting.  
NOTE: As the outside temperature drops, a lower humidity setting is recommended  
to accommodate dewpoint effects. These settings should reduce the accumu-  
lation of moisture and ice on windows and other areas of the home.  
Adjust the humidity control setting to adjust for indoor activities such as cooking,  
showering and clothes drying, which can cause excessive levels of humidity that  
can accumulate moisture on your windows.  
NOTE: If these activities persist for more than a few hours, set the humidity control to  
the lowest setting to turn off the humidifier. If the condition does not improve,  
ventilate your home to remove the moisture.  
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Table 2. Setting Your Humidistat.  
When Outside Temperature is:  
-20°F (-29°C)  
Use This Control Setting:  
15  
20  
25  
30  
35  
40  
-10°F (-23°C)  
0°F (-18°C)  
+10°F (-12°C)  
+20°F (-7°C)  
Above 20°F (-7°C)  
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MAINTAINING YOUR HUMIDIFIER  
A regular maintenance program prolongs the life of your humidifier and makes your  
home more comfortable. The frequency of cleaning depends on the condition of your  
water.  
You can use either hard or soft water in your humidifier, but hard water mineral  
deposits are more difficult to clean than soft water deposits.  
Use the following procedure to clean your Honeywell humidifier.  
WARNING  
Serious Personal Injury Hazard.  
Can cause electrical shock and injury from moving parts.  
Disconnect power and shut off water supply before removing cover.  
IMPORTANT  
Never oil any part of the humidifier.  
Every 1 to 3 Months (Depending on Water Quality)  
1. Disconnect the power and turn off the humidifier water supply.  
2. Remove the humidifier cover by unplugging the connector and loosening the  
thumb screw. Grasp the cover near the bottom and pull toward you. See Fig. 13.  
3. Remove the humidifier pad assembly from the humidifier by grasping the top of  
the tray and pulling it toward you.  
4. Lift the tray off the pad.  
5. Gently pinch the water nozzle catches inward until you can lift the water nozzle  
off the tray.  
6. Carefully remove any mineral deposits from the tray and frame. Be sure the  
frame drain hole has nothing blocking it.  
FEED TUBE NOZZLE  
WATER  
DISTRIBUTION TRAY  
HUMIDIFIER  
PAD ASSEMBLY  
HUMIDIFIER  
HOUSING  
COVER  
ASSEMBLY  
THUMB  
SCREW  
M12809  
Fig. 13. Cleaning your humidifier.  
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7. Disconnect the drain hose from the drain fitting on the bottom of the humidifier  
housing.  
8. Clean the drain fitting, if necessary.  
9. Bend the drain hose to loosen any mineral deposits.  
10. Flush the drain hose with pressurized water (a running tap) to clean the hose.  
11. Reattach the drain hose to the drain fitting.  
12. Snap the water nozzle back on the tray.  
13. Be sure the marked end of the pad is facing up. Place the tray on the new pad.  
14. Place the humidifier pad assembly in the humidifier housing. Be sure the water  
feed tube is placed in the guide slots.  
15. Replace the humidifier cover.  
16. Verify the humidifier operation by following the steps in the Checking Your  
Humidifier for Correct Operation section.  
CHECKING YOUR HUMIDIFIER FOR CORRECT  
OPERATION  
After winter startup or servicing, use the following steps to check your humidifier  
operation:  
1. Turn on the humidifier power and water supply.  
2. Turn the humidistat to its highest setting and set the thermostat to 10°F (6°C)  
above the room temperature.  
3. Observe that water is flowing out of the drain hose.  
NOTE: The furnace blower must be running to activate the humidifier.  
4. Reset the thermostat and humidistat to a comfortable setting for automatic  
operation.  
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TROUBLESHOOTING YOUR HUMIDIFIER  
Table 3. Troubleshooting Humidifier  
Problem  
What to look for  
What to do  
Water leakage  
Leaking joints.  
Shut off water.  
Tighten connections.  
Brass tubing  
inserts  
Verify that brass tubing inserts are used.  
Saddle valve  
leaking.  
Verify rubber gasket is installed on saddle  
valve.  
No water to drain.  
Electrical  
Verify control circuit wiring.  
Check all connections.  
Humidistat  
Turn humidistat up and down and listen for  
contact to click.  
Humidifier  
power  
Verify that outlet has power.  
Sail switch  
Remove sail cover; turn on furnace fan and  
listen for faint click.  
Verify that sail can move freely in duct; check  
sail switch instructions to trim sail, if  
necessary.  
Solenoid  
After verifying other wiring components, turn  
on furnace fan, turn humidistat up and down,  
and listen for solenoid to click.  
Plumbing  
Verify plumbing connections.  
Check for kinks.  
Saddle valve Verify that Saddle Valve needle pierces  
water line, and has been backed out so that  
the valve is open.  
Humidifier  
Remove cover and verify that water flows  
into distribution tray.  
Drain tubing  
Verify no obstructions.  
 
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Table 3. Troubleshooting Humidifier (Continued)  
Problem  
What to look for  
What to do  
Low humidity  
Furnace  
blower not  
Reset circuit breaker or check for blown  
fuse.  
operating.  
Check that the furnace power is on.  
Check all external wiring connections.  
Check the humidity control setting.  
Call a professional heating contractor.  
Rapid air  
changes.  
Keep doors and windows closed.  
Close fireplace damper when not in use.  
Drafts (cold air Keep exhaust fan running time to a  
is dry and is an  
added load to  
the humidifier).  
minimum.  
Seal around doors and windows.  
High humidity  
Condensation  
on walls.  
Turn off humidity control and water until  
condensation is completely evaporated.  
Heavy  
condensation  
on windows.  
Turn humidity control down low enough to  
eliminate condensation caused by  
moisture from bathing, mopping, cooking,  
etc. If moisture persists, more ventilation  
is needed.  
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LIMITED ONE-YEAR WARRANTY  
Honeywell warrants this product, excluding humidifier pad, to be free from defects in  
the workmanship or materials, under normal use and service, for a period of one (1)  
year from the date of purchase by the consumer. If, at any time during the warranty  
period, the product is defective or malfunctions, Honeywell shall repair or replace it (at  
Honeywell’s option) within a reasonable period of time.  
If the product is defective, return it, with a bill of sale or other dated proof of purchase,  
to the retailer where you purchased it.  
This warranty does not cover removal or reinstallation costs. This warranty shall not  
apply if it is shown by Honeywell that the defect or malfunction was caused by damage  
which occurred while the product was in the possession of a consumer.  
Honeywell’s sole responsibility shall be to repair or replace the product within the  
terms stated above. HONEYWELL SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY LOSS OR  
DAMAGE OF ANY KIND, INCLUDING ANY INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL  
DAMAGES RESULTING, DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY, FROM ANY BREACH OF  
ANY WARRANTY, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, OR ANY OTHER FAILURE OF THIS  
PRODUCT. Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or  
consequential damages, so this limitation may not apply to you.  
THIS WARRANTY IS THE ONLY EXPRESS WARRANTY HONEYWELL MAKES ON  
THIS PRODUCT. THE DURATION OF ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING  
THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR  
PURPOSE, IS HEREBY LIMITED TO THE ONE YEAR DURATION OF THIS  
WARRANTY. Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty  
lasts, so the above limitation may not apply to you.  
This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may have other rights which vary  
from state to state.  
If you have any questions concerning this warranty, please write to Honeywell  
Customer Care, 1885 Douglas Drive, Minneapolis, MN55422. In Canada, write Retail  
Products ON15-02H, Honeywell Limited/Honeywell Limitée, 35 Dynamic Drive,  
Scarborough, Ontario M1V 4Z9.  
Automation and Control Solutions  
Honeywell International Inc. Honeywell Limited-Honeywell Limitée  
1985 Douglas Drive North  
Golden Valley, MN 55422  
yourhome.honeywell.com  
35 Dynamic Drive  
Toronto, Ontario M1V 4Z9  
Printed in USA  
® U.S. Registered Trademark  
© 2009 Honeywell International Inc.  
69-1176—04 T.W. Rev. 12-09  
 

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