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Part No. SP6616 Printed in Canada
IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS
NOMA
®
Part No.
43-5923-2
Model No.
CT 1201 0
READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
Evaporative
Humidifier
Please read the instructions carefully before using.
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5. Do not put foreign objects inside the
humidifier.
6. Do not allow to be used as a toy.
Close attention is necessary when
used by or near children.
7. Never use your humidifier while any
part is missing or damaged in any
manner.
8. To reduce the risk of electrical hazard
or damage to humidifier, do not tilt, jolt
or tip humidifier while unit is running.
9. To reduce the risk of damage to
humidifier, unplug when not in use.
10. To reduce the risk of accidental
electrical shock, do not touch the cord
or controls with wet hands.
11. Note the warning label shown below.
GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
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WARNING: To reduce risk of fire,
electric shock, or injury always unplug
before servicing or cleaning.
Safety Signal Words
DANGER: means if the safety information
is not followed someone will be seriously
injured or killed.
WARNING: means if the safety
information is not followed someone
could be seriously injured or killed.
CAUTION: means if the safety information
is not followed someone may be injured.
1. To reduce the risk of fire or shock
hazard, plug humidifier directly into a
120V, A.C. electrical outlet. Do not use
extension cords.
2. Keep the electric cord out of traffic
areas. To reduce the risk of fire hazard,
never put the electric cord under rugs,
near heat registers, radiators, stoves or
heaters.
3. Always unplug the humidifier before
moving it, removing the fan assembly
section, before cleaning, or whenever
the humidifier is not in service.
4. Keep the humidifier clean.
Limited Warranty
This product is warranted against defects in workmanship and materials for one
year from the date of purchase except for motors, which are warranted for two
years. This warranty does not apply to damage from accident, misuse, alteration,
nor where the connected voltage is more than 5% above the nameplate voltage, nor
to the equipment or products being improperly installed or wired or maintained in
violation of this Owner’s Manual.
Within the limitations of this warranty, inoperative units should be returned, with
proof of purchase to place of purchase.
"This warranty is given by Trileaf Distribution Trileuil, is the sole and exclusive
warranty for the products, and is in lieu of and excludes all other warranties,
representations and conditions, express or implied, arising by operation of law or
otherwise, including without limitation, merchantability and fitness for a particular
purpose, for the products. No warranties, conditions or representations are made
by the manufacturer. Some provinces and territories may not allow the exclusion or
limitation of warranties, so the above exclusion or limitation may not apply."
Sales receipt required as proof of purchase for warranty claims.
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Know Your Humidifier
Description CT 1201
Output/24 hrs 45.4 Litres*/12 Gallons
Capacity of Bottle 7.2 Litres/1.9 Gallons
Capacity of Base 7.5 Litres/2 Gallons
Sq. Ft. Coverage 2500*
Fan Speeds 3
Replacement Filter 43-5925-8
Fill Light Yes
Auto Humidistat Yes
Auto Shut Off Yes
Controls
Electronic (Push Button)
Casters Yes (4)
CUL Listed Yes
Volts 120 A.C.
Hertz 60
Amps (High Speed) 0.80
Watts (High Speed) 80
* Based on an area with average insulation and an 8’
ceiling height
ANSI/AHAM HU-1-1997. SEC. 8.1.
Base
Bottle
Speed &
Humidity
Controls
Bottle Handle
Fan Assembly
Housing
Assembly
Filter:
Replacement No.
43-5925-8
Humidistat
(On Power
Cord)
Casters
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How Your Humidifier Works
Your new NOMA
®
Evaporative humidifier
is designed to satisfy home humidity
requirements through the principle of
evaporation of water in the air.
Once the filter becomes saturated, air is
drawn in, passes through the filter and
moisture is absorbed into the air.
All evaporation occurs in the humidifier
so any residue remains in the filter.
This natural process of evaporation
virtually eliminates white dust.
CAUTION: To reduce the risk of
injury, fire or damage to humidifier,
use only cleaners specifically
recommended for humidifiers.
Never use flammable, combustible
or poisonous materials to clean your
humidifier.
To reduce the risk of scalds and
damage to humidifier, never put hot
water in humidifier.
Dry air
enters
through
the
louvres
in the
housing
Humidified air is
then released
through the top
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Step 1. Getting Your Humidifier Up and Running
Assembly
Remove casters, water bottle, housing
assembly, and filter from the box and
reverse the base. Press casters into the
bottom of the base manually. Do not use
tools. Set the base upright.
Replace the filter, housing assembly and
bottle (See “Replacement and Care of
Filters”, page 11 for reference).
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Electrical Hook-Up
Locate nearest 120V A.C. wall socket in
the location desired, preferably on inside
wall. With the humidifier in the desired
location, route the electrical cord safely
so no one will trip or upset the humidifier.
Plug in the electrical cord.
To reduce the risk of electrical shock,
this humidifier has a polarized plug (one
blade is wider than the other). This plug
will fit in a polarized outlet only one way.
Step 2. Location and Electrical Hook Up
Selecting A Location
Place humidifier on a flat level surface,
take extra care in leveling when placing
the unit on carpet. Position the humidifier
where the most humidity is needed or
where the most air will be circulated
throughout the house such as near a
cold air return.
Moist air (humidity) produced will
disperse into the whole house, but the
area closest to the unit will have the
highest humidity. If the unit is positioned
close to a window, condensation may
form on the window pane. If this occurs
the unit should be repositioned in another
location.
NOTE: Due to release of cool, moist air
from humidifier, it is best to direct air
away from thermostat and hot air
registers and to position humidifier next
to an inside wall. Unit should not be
placed where cold air from outside walls
or warm air from a hot air register blows
directly on it.
WARNING: For your own safety, do
not use humidifier if any parts are
damaged or missing.
Positioning The Unit
The humidifier should be positioned with
the back (cord exit side) and left side, at
least 5 cm (2”) away from the wall. Air
needs to enter through all of the louvres
in the housing assembly in order for the
humidifier to operate at peak efficiency.
WARNING: To reduce the risk of fire
or shock hazard, humidifier should
be plugged into a 120V A.C. outlet.
Do not use extension cords.
If the plug does not fit fully in the outlet,
reverse plug. If it still does not fit, contact
a qualified electrician to install the proper
outlet. Do not change the plug in any
way.
NOTE: Be sure that the humidistat, which
is located on the power cord, is free from
obstruction and away from any hot air
source.
At least 5 cm (2")
from wall
HIGH
MEDIUM
ULTRA QUIET
REFILL
AUTO
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Step 3. Water Fill
After the humidifier is positioned where it
will be operating you are ready to fill the
humidifier. The bottle lifts straight up and
away from the base. Take care not to
bump or damage fill valve assembly on
the bottom of the bottle.
Remove the side fill cap and fill with
water. Replace cap and twist by hand
until secure. Hold the bottle upright over
the sink. Press up on the valve plunger
for one second to release a small amount
of water. If you hear air bubbles or see
leaks around the side fill cap or Spring
Valve Assembly, retighten and recheck.
WARNING: To reduce the risk of fire
or shock hazard, do not pour or spill
water into control or motor area.
If controls get wet, let them dry
completely and have unit checked by
authorized service personnel before
plugging in.
CAUTION: Use only EPA Registered
Bacteriostat. Under no circumstances
should you use water treatment
products designed for Roto belt or
Ultrasonic humidifiers.
Place the water bottle back into the
humidifier base. When positioned
properly, the plunger will open and the
water will flow into the base. The base
will hold the entire contents of the water
bottle. Once the bottle is empty, remove it
and repeat the filling process. The
humidifier is now filled to capacity. To
benefit from less frequent filling let the
humidifier exhaust both the water from
the bottle and the base before filling.
Bottle
Base
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Turn Counterclockwise to
Remove Side Fill Cap
Spring Valve
Assembly
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Step 4. Operating the Controls
Where you set your desired humidity
levels depends on your personal comfort
level, outside temperature and inside
temperature. A starting set point of 30% -
40% ROOM humidity is recommended
but there may be conditions that require
a different setting.
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IMPORTANT: Water damage may
result if condensation starts to form
on windows or walls. Humidity SET
point should be lowered until
condensation no longer forms. We
recommend room humidity levels do
not exceed 50%.
-10° F
2° F
10° F
20° F
20%
25%
30%
35%
When Outdoor Recommended Indoor
Temperature is: Relative Humidity (RH) is:
* and above
**
To Operate the Controls
Digital Display
Press the power button once to
display the digital readout*. Initially there
is a slight delay while the electronics
calibrate.
Two bars (- -) flash during this time.
Once calibration is complete a ROOM
humidity reading between 20% - 95% will
be displayed. A flashing 20 display
indicates that the room humidity is less
than 20%.
NOTE: The default settings at initial
startup are ULTRA QUIET fan speed and
65% SET humidity. After desired settings
are selected by the user, they remain as
long as the unit remains plugged in and
there is no power interruption. If the unit
is unplugged the original default settings
are employed.
* Humidifier fan should operate at initial start
up. If it does not, refer to, “Fan not operating
(digital display is illuminated)” in the “Trouble
Shooting” section on page 13 of this manual.
Digital
Display
Function Buttons
Refill Light
%
ROOM
HIGH
MEDIUM
ULTRA QUIET
REFILL
AUTO
-24° C
-18° C
-12° C
-6° C
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Operating the Controls (cont’d.)
Speed Button
This humidifier is equipped with a
3-speed fan control. Each push of the
speed button advances the mode through
the settings of HIGH, MEDIUM, ULTRA
QUIET, and AUTO. The selected setting
is displayed on the digital readout. The
higher the setting, the faster water is
evaporated and released into the air.
ULTRA QUIET is the quietest setting and
is provided for conditions that do not
require a rapid evaporation rate.
How Auto Control Works
The AUTO setting allows the humidifier to
manage it’s speed range to maintain your
desired humidity setting. It will
automatically cycle to the most efficient
speed to achieve the desired humidity.
Here is how the fan will operate:
HIGH speed if room humidity is 10% or
greater RH (Relative Humidity) below
the SET point.
MEDIUM speed if room humidity is
10 - 5% RH below the SET point.
ULTRA QUIET speed if room humidity
is 5% or less RH below the SET point.
Humidity Control
These buttons allow you to adjust the
humidity to suit your needs. This
humidifier will automatically cycle on and
off as required to maintain the selected
setting. Press the humidity buttons
to cycle the SET humidity readout in 5%
increments between 25% and 65%.RH
Once you have set the desired humidity,
after 5 seconds the readout will change
to the actual room humidity.
NOTE: When the ROOM humidity is
displayed, pressing the set humidity
buttons once will display the current SET
point. To increase or decrease the current
SET point, press either the “+” or “-”
button until the desired SET point is
reached.
A SET point of 65% RH operates the
humidifier continuously regardless of the
ROOM reading. The humidistat that
senses the readings is located on the
power cord. Insure that it is free from
obstruction.
Humidity Up
Fan Speed
Humidity Down
Power
%
ROOM
HIGH
MEDIUM
ULTRA QUIET
REFILL
AUTO
Speed Button
%
ROOM
HIGH
MEDIUM
ULTRA QUIET
REFILL
AUTO
If the room humidity is not increasing at
the current fan speed during a 15 minute
period, the fan speed increases to the
next higher speed until the humidity SET
point is reached.
NOTE: The humidifier may run on HIGH
for an extended period of time if the
actual room humidity is extremely low.
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Check Filter
Indicator
The ability of any humidifier to efficiently
supply humidity output relies heavily on the
condition of the filter. As the filter loads with
impurities it gradually loses its wicking
capability. When this happens, moisture
output is reduced and the humidifier has to
work longer to satisfy the selected setting.
This humidifier has a check filter reminder
timed to appear after 720 hours of
operation. When the CK FILTER message
is displayed, disconnect the power cord
and check the condition of the filter.
If a build-up of deposits or severe
discolouration is evident replace the
filter to restore maximum efficiency.
The CK FILTER message is reset when
the humidifier is plugged back in.
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Using Your Humidifier
Refill Light
For maximum run time both the bottle
and the base should be filled. When both
the bottle and the base are empty the red
REFILL light will flash, informing
additional water is required. Also at this
time the unit will automatically switch into
DRY OUT and continue to run on ULTRA
QUIET speed for a 2 hour period. The
message DRY OUT will appear on the
digital display and the fan speed will
switch to ULTRA QUIET speed.
Refill Light
%
ROOM
HIGH
MEDIUM
ULTRA QUIET
REFILL
AUTO
NOTE: During this time the room
humidity level will continue to be
monitored and the humidifier will cycle
the fan on and off until the filter is
completely dry. The fan will shut off
leaving you with a dry humidifier that is
less prone to mould and mildew growth.
If DRY OUT is not desired, refill the
humidifier with water.
NOTE: Once the dry out cycle is
complete, the fan will shut off and the
REFILL light will continue to flash. The
humidifier will automatically start again
when it is refilled.
Check Filter
%
ROOM
HIGH
MEDIUM
ULTRA QUIET
REFILL
AUTO
CK FILTER
Dry Out
Flashing Refill
Light
%
ROOM
HIGH
MEDIUM
ULTRA QUIET
REFILL
AUTO
DRY OUT
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NOTE: Be sure that the humidistat, which
is located on the power cord, is free from
obstruction and away from any hot air
source.
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Humidistat
The humidistat located on the power cord
senses the percentage of humidity in the
air. It causes the humidifier to cycle on
and off to maintain the selected humidity
SET point. The fan will turn on if the
ROOM reading falls 3% below the SET
point and will continue to run the
humidifier until a reading of 1% above the
SET point is achieved. The fan will turn
off until the ROOM reading falls 3%
below the SET point again.
Using Your Humidifier (cont’d.)
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Replacement and Care of Filters
WARNING: To reduce the risk of
shock or injury from moving parts,
always unplug humidifier before
removing or replacing any parts.
CAUTION: To help retard bacteria
growth and keep maximum efficiency,
the filter should be replaced at least
once per season, or more often
under hard water conditions. Use
NOMA
®
43-5925-8 recommended
replacement filter.
Replace the evaporative wicking filter at
least once per humidification season or
more depending on water conditions in
your area.
Filter Replacement
1. Unplug humidifier. Before removing
the filter, we recommend moving the
humidifier to an area where floor
coverings are not susceptible to water
damage. (i.e. kitchen or bath areas.)
2. Remove the water bottle and set aside.
Be sure not to bump or damage the fill
valve.
3. Grasp the housing assembly and lift
straight up and away from the base
and set aside. The filter is now
accessible.
4. Take note of the filter position.
Remove the filter. You may want to
clean the base at this time. See the
"Cleaning and Maintenance" section of
this manual.
5. Install a new filter (43-5925-8) into the
base. Coil the filter and position it
between the uprights in the bottom of
the base. The start and finish of the
coil should be captured at the centre
of the base (see diagram) and the
filter should be resting on the floor of
the base.
6. Return the housing assembly to the
top of the base. Reposition the
humidifier to its operating position.
7. The humidifier is now ready to be filled
for operation.
Grasp housing
assembly
securely and
lift off
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Position start
and finish of
coiled filter at
centre of base
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Align housing
assembly
bottom with
top of base
and reposition
securely
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Cleaning and Maintenance
WARNING: To reduce the risk of injury,
fire or damage to humidifier, use only
cleaners specifically recommended for
humidifiers. Never use flammable,
combustible or poisonous materials to
clean your humidifier. To reduce the
risk of scalds and damage to
humidifier, never put hot water in
humidifier.
CAUTION: Local water purity varies
from area to area and under certain
conditions water impurities and
airborne bacteria may promote the
growth of microorganisms in the
reservoir of the humidifier.
To retard bacteria growth that may
cause odours and be harmful to your
health, use only NOMA
®
replacement
filters. We also recommend using EPA
approved bacteriostat, and humidifier
cleaner, available at your local store.
Step 1
To make cleaning easier, the humidifier
base should be empty and completely
dried out. To accomplish this, use the
following method:
a. Allow the humidifier to run until the
REFILL
light flashes and the DRY
OUT mode has stopped the humidifier
fan.
b. Unplug humidifier.
Step 2
To Remove Parts
See “Replacement and Care of Filters”
page 11.
NOTE: There may be a little water still in
the base. Carefully dump the water out or
remove with a sponge.
WARNING: To reduce the risk of shock,
always unplug humidifier before
cleaning or servicing. If humidifier is not
unplugged, fan could start after
housing is removed.
Step 3
Bi-Weekly Maintenance
End of Season Maintenance
1. Follow “Bi-Weekly Maintenance”
instructions at end of humidification
season.
2. Remove filter.
3. Let humidifier dry completely before
storing.
4. Store in cool, dry location.
5. Install a new filter in clean humidifier
before next season begins.
NOTE: “Bi-Weekly Maintenance”
procedure is also recommended if you
do not plan to run the humidifier for
one week or more.
NOTE: Remove excess
water before cleaning
Removing Scale
1. Fill the humidifier base with one
236 millilitres (8 oz.) cup of
undiluted white vinegar. Let
solution stay 20 minutes.
2. Clean all interior surfaces with a
soft brush. Dampen a soft cloth
with undiluted white vinegar and
wipe out the base to remove scale.
3. Rinse thoroughly with clean warm
water to remove scale and
cleaning solution.
Disinfecting Base
1. Pour 1.89 litres (1/2 gallon) of
water and 2.5 millilitres (1/2
teaspoon) chlorine bleach into the
base. Let solution stay for 20
minutes, carefully swishing every
few minutes. Wet all surfaces
normally exposed to water.
2. Empty base after 20 minutes.
Rinse with water until bleach smell
is gone. Allow unit to dry out
completely.
NOTE: The water bottle should be
cleaned in the same manner as the
base. Rinse thoroughly with clean
water after all steps are complete.
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Troubleshooting
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Trouble
Red power light and digital display
not illuminated.
Fan not operating (digital display is
illuminated).
Fan running continuously.
Poor evaporation of water.
Bottle empties completely.
Bottle continues to empty
after complete filling.
Bottle not emptying.
CK FILTER message does not
appear even when filter is dirty or
humidifier performance is clearly
reduced.
Fan operating slower than speed
registered on digital display.
Humidifier not shutting off during
DRY OUT mode.
Probable Cause
• No Power.
• Power button has not been
depressed.
• ROOM humidity level is not 3% or
more below SET humidity level.
SET humidity level is 65%.
• ROOM humidity level has not
reached 1% or more above SET
humidity level.
• CK FILTER message flashing.
This is normal for initial filling.
Air is entering water bottle.
• Base full of water.
A loss of power has caused the
CK FILTER message to
prematurely reset.
Humidifier is in DRY OUT mode.
Filter not dry.
Remedy
• Check 120 volt power source.
• Press power button once to turn
on.
• Raise SET humidity level if
desired.
A SET humidity percentage of
65% operates fan continuously.
Adjust SET level between 25% -
60%.
Continue to run until desired
humidity level is achieved. This
may take up to 48 hours initially.
Change to a fresh new filter.
NOTE: Local water varies from
are to area and under certain
conditions mineral will build up
more rapidly in the filter.
Refill bottle for maximum run time.
Ensure fill cap is tight with no
interfering debris.
Check for leak in water bottle.
• The base will hold the contents of
water bottle (7.2 litres/1.9 gallons).
Continue to run humidifier to
deplete water from base.
Replace filter.
Humidifier automatically switches
fan speed to ULTRA QUIET when
DRY OUT mode message is
displayed.
During DRY OUT mode the
humidifier will continue to run on
ULTRA QUIET speed as required
for a 2 hour period.
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Repair Parts
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Parts List for NOMA
®
Evaporative Humidifier
NOMA
®
Part No. 43-5923-2 Model No. CT 1201 0
1
2
15
16
5
6
4
15
3
11
14
7
9
8
10
13
12
12
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Parts List for NOMA
®
Evaporative Humidifier
NOMA
®
Part No. 43-5923-2 Model No. CT 1201 0
Always order by part number - Not by key number
Stock item - Purchase at your local Retail Store.
Any attempt to repair the control assembly or motor may
create a hazard unless repair is done by a qualified service
technician.
To order parts, call:
1-866-808-6500
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Key No Part No. Description
1 830488-1 Housing, Upper
2 831342-1 • Assembly, Control
3 829821 • Blade, Fan
4 830778 • Motor
5 828854 Switch, Micro
6 830489
Housing, Lower
7 43-5925-8 Filter
8 829815 Screw, Pan Hd. Ty. AB #6 x 1/2 SS
9 830496-2 Support, Float
10 829816 Float, Reservoir
11 830537 Bottle, Includes Key #15
12 829812 Casters (Includes 4)
13 830484-2 Base
14 824690-2 Cap, Fill
15 829805 Screw, Pan Hd. Trx. Hi-Lo #6 x 3/4
16 830587 Cap, Screw
17 SP6616 Owner’s Manual (not shown)
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Part No. SP6616 Form No. SP6616 Printed in Canada 07/05
NOMA
®
is a registered trademark of Noma Canada and is used under license.
FOR TECHNICAL HELP, CALL
(888) 744-4687
(Please have complete model number)
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Pièce n° SP6616 Imprimé au Canada
INSTRUCTIONS IMPORTANTES
NOMA
®
Pièce n°
43-5923-2
Modèle n°
CT 1201 0
LISEZ CES INSTRUCTIONS ET CONSERVEZ-LES
Humidificateur
à évaporation
Veuillez lire les instructions attentivement avant d’utiliser cet appareil.
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Cet article est garanti contre les défauts de fabrication et de matériau pendant un an à partir de
la date d’achat, sauf pour les moteurs, qui sont garantis pendant deux ans. Cette garantie ne
s’applique pas aux dommages causés par un accident, un abus ou une modification, par une
tension supérieure de plus de 5 % à celle qui figure sur la plaque signalétique, ni à l’équipement
ou aux articles installés de façon non appropriée ou qui sont câblés ou entretenus en ne
respectant pas les consignes décrites dans ce guide d’utilisation.
Dans le cadre de cette garantie, les appareils qui ne fonctionnent pas normalement doivent être
retournés avec une preuve d’achat au point de vente.
« Cette garantie est offerte par Trileaf Distribution Trifeuil, constitue l’unique garantie, en plus
de remplacer et d’exclure toutes les autres garanties, représentations et modalités, expresses
ou implicites, découlant de l’application de la loi ou autrement, y compris sans s’y limiter la
qualité marchande. Aucune garantie, modalité ni représentation n’est faite par le fabricant.
Certaines provinces ou certains territoires interdisant l’exclusion ou la limitation des garanties,
les exclusions ou les limitations ci-dessus peuvent ne pas s’appliquer. »
Le reçu de vente est requis comme preuve d’achat pour les réclamations faites au titre de la
garantie.
CONSIGNES GÉNÉRALES DE SÉCURITÉ
Termes relatifs aux signaux
de sécurité :
DANGER : signifie que le non-respect de la
consigne de sécurité entraînera des blessures
graves ou causera la mort.
MISE EN GARDE : signifie que le non-respect de
la consigne de sécurité pourrait entraîner des
blessures graves ou causer la mort.
ATTENTION : signifie que le non-respect de la
consigne de sécurité peut entraîner des
blessures.
1. Afin de réduire les risques d’incendie ou de
chocs électriques, branchez l’humidificateur
directement dans une prise de courant
alternatif de 120 volts. N’utilisez pas de
rallonge électrique.
2. Assurez-vous que le cordon d’alimentation
ne se trouve pas dans une zone où les gens
circulent. Afin de réduire les risques
d’incendie, ne placez jamais le cordon
d’alimentation sous un tapis, près d’un
registre d’air chaud, d’un radiateur, d’une
cuisinière ou d’un appareil de chauffage.
3. Débranchez toujours l’humidificateur avant
de le déplacer, avant de retirer le groupe
ventilateur, avant de le nettoyer ou chaque
fois que celui-ci n’est pas en service.
4. Gardez l’humidificateur propre en tout
temps.
5. Ne placez pas de corps étrangers à l’intérieur
de l’humidificateur.
6. Cet humidificateur n’est pas un jouet. Ne le
laissez pas sans surveillance en présence
d’enfants.
7. N’utilisez jamais l’humidificateur si des
pièces sont endommagées ou manquantes.
8. Pour réduire les risques de choc électrique
ou de dommages à l’humidificateur, ne
l’inclinez pas, ne le secouez pas et ne le
renversez pas pendant qu’il fonctionne.
9. Afin d’éviter d’endommager l’humidificateur,
débranchez-le lorsque les bouteilles d’eau
sont vides ou lorsque celui-ci n’est pas en
service.
10. Afin de réduire les risques de chocs électri-
ques accidentels, ne touchez pas au cordon
d’alimentation ni aux boutons de commande
lorsque vos mains sont mouillées.
11. Lisez attentivement la mise en garde qui se
trouve ci-dessous.
MISE EN GARDE : afin de réduire les risques
d’incendie, de chocs électriques ou de
blessures, débranchez toujours l’appareil
avant de le remplir, de l’entretenir ou de le
nettoyer.
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Familiarisez-vous avec votre humidificateur
Description CT 1201
Débit/24 h 45,4 L* (12 gallons)
Capacité de la bouteille 7,2 L (1,9 gallon)
Capacité de la base 7,5 L (2 gallons)
Superficie couverte 2 500 pi
2
*
Vitesses du ventilateur 3
Filtre de remplacement 43-5925-8
Voyant de remplissage Oui
Humidistat automatique Oui
Fermeture automatique Oui
Commandes Électroniques (bouton-poussoir)
Roulettes Oui (4)
Homologation CUL Oui
Tension 120 volts c.a.
Fréquence 60 Hz
Intensité (haute vitesse) 0,8 A
Puissance (haute vitesse) 80 watt
* En fonction d’une pièce à isolation standard ayant un plafond à
huit pieds de hauteur.
ANSI/AHAM HU-1-1997. SEC. 8.1.
Base
Bottle
Speed &
Humidity
Controls
Bottle Handle
Fan Assembly
Housing
Assembly
Filter:
Replacement No.
43-5925-8
Humidistat
(On Power
Cord)
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Humidistat
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Poignée de
la bouteille
Commande
de vitesse
et d’humidité
Bouteille
Base
Filtre, de
remplacement
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Assemblage
Retirez les roulettes, la bouteille, l’enceinte et le
filtre de la boîte et posez la base à l’envers.
Enfoncez les roulettes dans la partie inférieure
de la base, à la main – sans utiliser d'outils.
Remettez la base à l’endroit.
Remettez le filtre, l’enceinte et la bouteille en
place, en vous référant à la section « Remplace-
ment et entretien des filtres » de la page 27.
Fonctionnement de l’humidificateur
Votre nouvel humidificateur à évaporation NOMA
est conçu pour satisfaire le besoin en humidité de
votre maison par la voie de l’évaporation d’eau
dans l’air.
Une fois que le filtre devient saturé, de l’air est
entraîné dans l’appareil pour passer dans le filtre
et absorber son humidité. Toute l’évaporation se
produit dans l’humidificateur, de sorte que les
résidus demeurent dans le filtre. Ce processus
d’évaporation naturel élimine pratiquement la
poussière blanche.
ATTENTION : afin de réduire les risques de
blessures, d’incendie ou afin d’éviter d’en-
dommager l’humidificateur, n’utilisez que des
agents nettoyants spécialement conçus pour
les humidificateurs. N’utilisez jamais de
produits inflammables, combustibles ou
toxiques pour nettoyer votre humidificateur.
Afin d’éviter de vous ébouillanter ou de
causer des dommages à l’humidificateur, ne
mettez jamais d’eau chaude à l’intérieur de
celui-ci.
L’air humidifié est
ensuite libéré par
la partie supérieure.
L’air sec
entre par
les grilles
d’aération
de l’enceinte.
Étape 1 – Préparer l’humidificateur
à son utilisation
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