Honeywell 50250 HEPA Air Purifier
Honeywell 50250 HEPA Air Purifier
Honeywell 50250 HEPA Air Purifier
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Owners Guide
For Model Series 50100 50150 50200 50250 50300 Air Cleaners
WARNING: To Reduce The Risk of Fire or Electric Shock, Do Not Use This Air Cleaner With Any Solid-State Speed Control Device.
Congratulations
You now own a quality portable HEPA air cleaner that has been engineered and crafted for your satisfaction.
Construction
Your Honeywell air cleaner has five basic components: the powerhead assembly (with controls and motor), the carbon pre-filter, the HEPA filter, the base assembly, and the locking mechanism.
Powerhead Assembly
Operation
LOCATE PRE-FILTER IN THE BOX AND INSTALL BEFORE INITIAL OPERATION. Refer to How to Change the Filters section for proper installation.
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Filter Replacement
Caution: Do not attempt to wash either the carbon pre-filter or the HEPA filter. They are not washable and washing will damage the filters. With proper maintenance, your Honeywell air cleaner is designed to provide years of high efficiency air cleaning. Our recommendations regarding filter replacement intervals are intended as guidelines only, as life expectancy of any filter media is dependent on the concentration of the contaminants to which the system is exposed. If there are sources of large amounts of contaminant generation (such as dust from woodworking or heavy smoking) the useful life of the filter media in your air cleaner may be reduced and require earlier replacement. Whenever the air resistance of the HEPA filter becomes excessive due to the amount of contaminants it has captured, the air volume output will begin to reduce and the sound level of the air cleaner will increase. The carbon pre-filter is the element of your air cleaner that helps reduce normal household odors, captures lint and other large particles and helps protect the HEPA filter. It should be replaced at least every 3 months. If there are heavy concentrations of odors, smoke, or large particles in the home, you may need to change the carbon pre-filter more often. We DO NOT recommend operating the air cleaner without the carbon pre-filter or without following the filter replacement guidelines.
The Intelli-Check Filter Monitors will indicate replacement of the pre-filter and the HEPA filter. Depending upon your individual usage (environment and hours used), you may need to check and replace the filters more or less frequently. To check Expected Filter Life Usage When the unit is turned on, quickly press the appropriate filter monitor button. The pre-filter light will flash up to 3 times and the HEPA filter light will flash up to 4 times, depending upon how much expected filter life has been used. PREFILTER: 1 flash 2 flashes 3 flashes Remains on HEPA FILTER: 1 flash 2 flashes 3 flashes 4 flashes Remains on
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from new, up to 1/3 expected life used up between 1/3 and 2/3 expected life used up between 2/3 and all of expected life used up time to check/replace pre-filter
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from new, up to 1/4 expected life used up between 1/4 and 1/2 expected life used up between 1/2 and 3/4 expected life used up between 3/4 and all of expected life used up time to check/replace HEPA filter
To RESET Filter Monitor When the filter monitor light remains on, it is time to check/replace the filter and reset the filter monitor, if needed. With the unit powered on, press and hold the appropriate filter monitor button down for approximately 5 seconds until the light turns off. Depending upon your individual usage (environment and hours used), you may need to check and replace the filters more or less frequently.
Replacement Filters
Select the proper replacement filter for your Honeywell HEPA air cleaner from the chart below:
Model No. HEPA Filter Part Number Carbon Pre-filter Part Number
Replacement filters may be purchased from the retail store or ordered from the dealer where you purchased the product. If you cannot locate one in your area, email us at [email protected] or visit us at www.honeywellconsumerproducts.com.
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Step 1: Turn the air cleaner off and unplug from the wall outlet. Step 2: To open, gently place the air cleaner on its side and unscrew the locking mechanism located under the base assembly (Fig. 1). Step 3: Remove the base assembly from the air cleaner. Step 4: Remove the filter assembly (consisting of the HEPA filter and pre-filter) from the internal chamber. Step 5: Locate the seam of the pre-filter and carefully separate the fastener to remove the pre-filter from the HEPA filter (Fig. 2). Step 6: Discard used filter(s) being replaced. Remove any packaging and plastic from the replacement filter(s). Step 7: Carefully wrap the pre-filter around the HEPA filter so that the ends meet (Fig. 3). Fasten the ends together with the fastener provided. Step 8: Place the whole filter assembly into the internal chamber. Close the product by replacing the base and tightening the locking mechanism. Step 9: Turn the air cleaner into an upright position, plug into a wall outlet and it is ready for operation.
Storage
If you store your Honeywell HEPA air cleaner for more than 30 days, we recommend: Removing both the primary HEPA filter and the carbon pre-filter from the unit. Discarding the pre-filter. Wrapping the HEPA filter in an air-tight plastic bag or plastic wrap. Be sure that the filter is totally sealed. To restore the air cleaner to service, unwrap the HEPA filter, install a new carbon pre-filter, and reinstall both filters in the air cleaner. See How to Change the Filters section for proper installation.
Troubleshooting
Start on HIGH for a few minutes, then adjust to desired speed. This product may emit a new smell which will disappear over a relatively short period of operation. Check to make sure that the power cord is correctly connected to the outlet. Test that the outlet is functioning properly using another appliance or lamp. Check the fuse or circuit breaker. The outlet may be overloaded if other appliances are also in use. Determine and correct the cause of the overload. If none of the above procedures restore operation, return your unit to the store. If the stores return policy does not allow the return, return the complete unit per the instructions in the warranty section of this owners guide. Do not attempt to repair the unit yourself as it may cause injury, and the warranty does not cover damage resulting from unauthorized attempts to repair or from any use not in accordance with this manual.
E. Return defective product to the following address with a brief description of the problem. Include proof-of-purchase and a U.S. $10.00/ Canadian $15.00 check or money order for handling, return packing and shipping charges. Please include your name, address and daytime phone number. You must prepay shipping charges. Mark carton Attention Returns Department Ship to: In USA: Honeywell Returns Department 4755 Southpoint Drive Memphis, TN 38118 U.S.A. In Canada: Honeywell 510 Bronte St. South Milton, Ontario Canada L9T 2X6 If you experience a problem with your Air Cleaner, please see owners guide for instructions. Please do not attempt to repair the air cleaner yourself. Doing so may void the warranty and could cause damage or personal injury. If the problem still persists, please call: Honeywell Consumer Relations Dept. Toll free 1-800-332-1110 E-mail: [email protected] Mail Questions or Comments to: Honeywell Consumer Relations Dept. 250 Turnpike Road Southborough, MA 01772 U.S.A. Or e-mail us at [email protected] Visit our website at www.honeywellconsumerproducts.com
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