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Owner's ManuaJ ® CENTRAL HUMiDiFiER 3000 18 GammonOutput Per Day Humidifies up to 3,000 sq. ft. Modem No. 303.9380612 CAUTION: Before using this product, read this manuam and follow aH its Safety Rumes and Operating mnstructions o Safety o o Operation Maintenance , Repair Parts o Sears, Roebuck and Co., Hoffman Estates, mL 60179 U.S.A. www, s[...]
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Water Supply .................................................... 10 Operation ................................................................ 12 Water Level Check ............................................ 12 Humidistat ........................................................ 12 Maintenance ......................................................[...]
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RULES FOR SAFE mNSTALLATmON & OPERATION Read these rubs and the instructions carefully. Faiiure to follow the rubs and instructions couid cause bodiiy injury and/or property damage. Check your iocai buiiding codes and utiiity standards. The installation must compiy with their rubs. Ground the humidifier to prevent eiectrb shock. Follow a reguia[...]
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THANK YOU! Thank you for selecting a Sears Humidifier. It wiii provide years of service if you give it a little care. Humidity can be puzzling. It cannot be seen, heard, touched, smelled or tasted. Many people do not understand what a humidifier wiii or wiii not do. Probably the best way to judge whether the humidity is too high, too low, or about [...]
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SELECTmNG A LOCATmON Carefully study the iocation that you choose for your humidifier. Install the humidifier so that if the humidifier or any connection shouM bak, the water wHi not cause damage. Under no condition is Sears, Roebuck and Co., and the manufacturer, to be heid iiabie for any water damage in connection with this humidifier. NOTE: Neve[...]
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COUNTERFLOW FURNACE INSTALLATION For installation of your humidifier on a counterfiow furnace, see Fig. 6. Connect the humidifier to the suppiy air pbnum using Remote Installation Kit, Sears Stock No. 9372. COUNTERFLOW FURNACE iNSTALLATiON _-_ From Supply Air Pbnum GRAVITY FURNACE INSTALLATION The humidifier works well on gravity furnaces because o[...]
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If pmenum is wider than stiffener: 2. The five reference hole marks you've made on the pbnum outline the area that must be cut out. Mark straight Hinesconnecting the five points. WARNING: Wear safety giasses! Be sure not to driU or cut into air conditioner coii or tubing! Bf ebctMc driU is used, be sure it is propeMy grounded. 3. DriU or punch[...]
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4_ 5. Peei off the paper from the back of the gasket and stick the gasket on the return air pbnum. Remove the humidistat knob by gently pulling straight ouL Remove the cover screw and the cover (Fig. 12). Knob Cover 6_ 7. 8_ g_ Screw (Under Knob) Fig, 12 Mount the humidistat on the return air plenum with the screws, furnished. Follow the wiring dia[...]
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ALTERNATE WmRmNG METHODS The aiternate wiring methods are for your humidifier to operate oniy when the furnace biower is on and the humidbtat is caning for humidity. The method you sebct win depend on your furnace controi system. Find the type of system you have and follow that method. Aiso, if the method sebcted requires a said switch or reiay, th[...]
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WATER SUPPLY 1. Water for the humidifier must be taken from a nearby cold water line. Turn off the water supply. Drain by opening a faucet at a lower level of the line. 2. Position the saddle valve on the water line as close to the humidifier as possible. You have been supplied with 10 feet of 1/4" plastic tubing. NOTE: When measuring the dist[...]
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E} Media Motor Panel 1_<_ Firmly Seated _Reservoir Divider 10. 11. Fig, 22 Remove the quick disconnect socket, brass compression nut, and brass sleeve from hardware bag (Fig. 23). With water supply tubing cut to the proper length, slide the brass compression nut and sleeve over the tubing as described in Step 5, Page 10. Slip the brass insert in[...]
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WATER LEVEL CHECK 1. Turn on the water suppiy at the saddb vaive. Water shouid now flow into reservoir. If not, check that saddb vaive is open. Check for baks at aft connections. 2_ Allow Reservoir to fill and check that water level is correct, The water level should be between the two marks on the front side of the reservoir divider (Fig 25). If t[...]
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Your humidifier will maintain its efficiency for a long period of time. If it is not serviced, damage may result. Service it every month. Follow instructions below. Since water conditions vary, it may be nec= essary to service either more or less often. Establish your own servicing schedule. REGULAR MAINTENANCE 1. Turn off electricity at the fuse b[...]
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ADJUST(NG THE FLOAT 1. Disconnect the water suppiy at quick disconnecL 2. Remove the float and float arm by puiiing out the float pivot pin (Fig. 27). *Heat Valve _"x Hoat Reverse button if it has not been used. Replace with new button if both sides are worn, Fig, 27 3. Raise the water ]eve] by rotating the float chock- wise. Rotate the float [...]
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TROUBLESHOOTmNG Frequently, what seems to be a major probbm can be soived very easiiy. Listed bellow are the common con- cerns with any humidifier, Check the simple things first. Remove the front panel and see if there is a crusty, white lime buildup on the media pad. The lime buildup won't hurt the humidifi- er, but wiii reduce its outpuL Low[...]
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REPAmR PARTS KENMORE "3000" CENTRAL HUMmDmFmER MODEL NO. 303.9380612 KEY PART NO. NO. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 21567101 STD 610803 21568601 21595401 28126101 21568301 21572501 STD 541010 030060-04 10 28112004 11 STD 511003 12 22515601 13 STD 610803 14 21570101 15 35561801 16 21582703 17 STD 541006 18 21568401 19 35585901 20 STD 510603 21 2157270[...]
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REPAmR PARTS KENMORE "3000" CENTRAL HUMiDiFiER MODEL NO. 303.9380612 EXPLODED VIEW ' 1 17[...]
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