Condair 1000 Evaporative humidifier Instruction Manual

June 1, 2024
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Condair 1000 Evaporative humidifier

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Product Information

Specifications

Product Usage Instructions

1. General Overview

The PureHum 1000 Pro evaporative humidifier features a touch display that provides information about the unit’s status, water level, humidity values, and any faults. It also allows for managing settings and can be connected to a smartphone app.

2. Touch Display

The touch display shows operating mode, time, date, fan speed, water level indicator, humidity values, room temperature, and maintenance reminders. All settings can be adjusted using the touch display.

3. Radio Humidity Transmitter

The radio humidity transmitter automatically controls the humidifier by measuring air humidity and adjusting fan speed based on the set humidity value. It sends humidity data to the unit at regular intervals.

4. Functional Description

The PureHum 1000 Pro operates as an evaporative humidifier with automatic humidity control and maintenance reminders for water and filter changes.

Safety

1. Symbols in the Manual

Safety instructions in this manual are marked with specific symbols indicating different levels of hazard: DANGER for imminent hazardous situations, WARNING for possibly dangerous situations, and CAUTION for potentially hazardous situations.

FAQs

  • Q: How often should I change the water in the humidifier?
    • A: The water in the humidifier should be changed regularly, ideally every few days, to prevent bacterial growth and ensure optimal performance.
  • Q: Can I use essential oils in the PureHum 1000 Pro?
    • A: No, it is not recommended to use essential oils in the PureHum 1000 Pro as it may damage the unit and void the warranty.

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Evaporative humidifier
PureHum 1000 Pro
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PLEASE READ THESE OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE STARTING ANY WORK!
Information on the operating instructions
These instructions enable the safe and efficient use of the evaporative humidifier PureHum 1000 Pro. The instructions are part of the humidifier and must be kept in the immediate vicinity of the unit and accessible at all times. The user must have carefully read and understood these instructions before starting any work. The basic prerequisite for safe working is compliance with all the safety instructions and instructions for action given in this manual. In addition, the local accident prevention regulations and general safety regulations for the area of use of the humidifier apply. Due to continuous further developments, illustrations, functional steps and technical data may deviate slightly. Original operating instructions.

Copyright protection
The contents of this manual are protected by copyright. Their use is permitted within the scope of use of the unit. Any other use is not permitted without the written consent of Condair Group AG.

Customer service

Address

Condair Group AG

Gwattstrasse 17 CH-8808 Pfäffikon

Phone Fax

+41 55 416 61 11 +41 55 588 00 07

E-mail Web

info@condair.com www.condairgroup.com

You can find your local contact at: www.condairgroup.com/find-your-local- condair-distributor

The PureHum 1000 Pro evaporative humidifier

1.1 General overview
1. Filling opening (under glass plate) 2. Air outlet 3. Touch display (under glass plate) 4. Air inlet opening 5. Water tank
Fig. 1.1.1: Evaporative humidifier PureHum 1000 Pro
of

Pos. Fig. 1.1.1 Fig. 1.1.2 (1) Fig. 1.1.2 (2)

Number 1 1 1 1

Designation Evaporative Humidifier PureHum 1000 Pro Radio humidity transmitter Cleaning brush Operating instructions

scope of delivery! Two AA batteries are required. 4

1.2 Touchdisplay

The touch display provides information about the status of the unit. Among other things, it provides information about the current water level, the current actual and target humidity values and any faults in the unit. All settings on the unit can be managed via the touch display. A smartphone connection via app is also possible.

Pos. Explanation

1 Operating mode (humidifier/air purifier)

2 Time HH:MM

3 Date (Day, DD.MM.YYYY)

10 4 Current fan speed speed menu setting

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5 Water level indicator 11
6 Setpoint & actual humidity in % Setpoint humidity menu

7 Room temperature

8 Display next water change/ next cleaning

9 Display next filter change
10 Off and on switch: Submenu: · Switch off · System settings · Lock touch display

11 Display Notes & Error Messages

12 Menu

1.3 Radio humidity transmitter
The radio humidity transmitter controls the humidifier automatically. It measures the current air humidity and sends the value to the humidifier at three-minute intervals or if the humidity changes by more than 2 %. In automatic mode, the fan speed is regulated according to the set humidity value.
1.4 Functional description
The PureHum 1000 Pro humidifier works according to the natural principle of evaporation. A water pump continuously conveys water from the water tank (3) into the oval water channel (2). The water seeps through the drain holes inside the trough and moistens the evaporation filter (4). A fan (1) inside the humidifier draws in the air. This flows through the evaporation filter and is cleaned and humidified in the process. The humidified air is then released back into the room through the air outlet opening on the top (arrow). The humidifier is filled manually via the filling opening under the glass plate. Optionally, the unit can also be connected to the local water supply. In this case, the humidifier is filled automatically and manual filling is not necessary (chapter ,,8. Accessories” on page 44). You have the option of operating the unit either as an air humidifier or air purifier. The units are delivered from the factory in humidifier mode. In air purifier mode, the unit is operated without water. The fan always runs and the water pump is deactivated ( chapter 5.8 “Operating modes”).
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Fig. 1.3.1: Radio humidity Abb. 1.4.1: Operating principle

Security

This section provides an overview of all important safety aspects for the protection of persons and for safe and trouble-free operation. Further task- related safety instructions are contained in the sections on the individual life phases.

2.1 Symbols in this manual

Safety instructions
Safety instructions in this manual are marked by symbols. The safety instructions are introduced by signal words, expressing the extent of the hazard.

DANGER! This combination of symbol and signal word indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury.

WARNING! This combination of symbol and signal word indicates a possibly dangerous situation which can lead to death or serious injury if not avoided.

CAUTION! This combination of symbol and signal word indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in minor or slight injury.

NOTE! This combination of symbol and signal word indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in environmental and property damage.

Safety instructions in handling instructions

Safety instructions can refer to specific, individual instructions for action. Such safety instructions are embedded in the h andling instructions so that they do not interrupt the flow of reading when performing the action. The signal words described above are used.

Example: 1. 2.
3.

Loosen the screw.
CAUTION! Danger of jamming on the lid!
Carefully close the lid. Tighten the screw.

Tips and recommendations
This symbol highlights useful tips and recommendations as well as information for efficient and trouble-free operation.

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Other markings

The following labels are used in this manual to highlight instructions, results, listings, references and other elements:

Labelling

Explanation Step-by-step action instructions References to sections of this manual and to applicable documents Listings without a fixed order

2.2 Intended Use
The PureHum 1000 Pro evaporative humidifier is intended exclusively for humidifying room air in private and professional environments. Not intended for use in medical facilities!
Intended use also includes compliance with all the information in these instructions. Any use beyond the intended use or any other use is considered misuse.
WARNING!
Only use additives approved by Condair Group AG. Never place objects on the humidifier. This applies in particular to electrical appliances or containers filled with
liquid.
WARNING! operation
When operated with clean fresh drinking water and according to this manual, the unit is safe to use for humidification. However, drinking water contains bacteria and microorganisms. To ensure hygienic and proper
health problems under certain circumstances. Therefore, always follow the cleaning instructions and keep your appliance clean and fresh.

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2.3 Symbols on the device
The following symbols and information signs are attached to the unit. They refer to the immediate environment in which they are applied.
WARNING!
necessary operating instructions cannot be followed.
Sign “electrical voltage Warning of dangerous electrical voltage.
Pull out mains plug” sign Always unplug the appliance from the mains before cleaning or troubleshooting.
Fill here” sign This plate marks the filling opening of the water tank. Only use this opening for filling the water tank.
2.4 Safety and Dangers
The humidifier is designed according to the state of the art and current safety requirements. Nevertheless, there are residua l dangers that require prudent action. The residual dangers and the resulting behaviour and measures are listed below.
Electric current
DANGER!
insulation or individual components can be life-threatening. Damaged mains connection cables may only be replaced by the manufacturer or its customer service or a similarly qualified person. Always lay the mains cable so that it cannot come into contact with sources of heat, moisture, oil, sharp objects, sharp edges, etc. Always disconnect the mains plug before cleaning and troubleshooting. Never touch the mains plug with wet hands. When pulling the mains plug, always pull on the plug, never on the cable.
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Children
WARNING! Risk of injury for children!
them out of reach of children.
Packaging materials must not be used for play. There is an acute risk of suffocation. Dispose of packaging materials immediately or keep them out of reach of children.

Poor cleaning
WARNING!
time interval accordingly.

Humidity too high
WARNING!
In living rooms, do not exceed the recommended value of 50 – 60 % humidity. To prevent damage to health, persons with asthma, respiratory diseases or lung complaints should consult a doctor
before using the humidifier. In case of respiratory problems possibly related to the use of the humidifier, stop using the humidifier immediately
and consult a doctor.
Puddles of water
CAUTION! Risk of injury from slipping in puddles of water!

Stumble
CAUTION! Risk of injury from tripping over the mains cable!

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Wrong choice of
NOTE!

2.5 Responsibility of the operator
Operator The operator is the person who operates the humidifier for commercial or economic purposes himself or who makes it available to a third party for use/application and who bears the legal product responsibility for the protection of the user, the personnel or third parties during operation. If the humidifier is used for commercial or economic purposes, the following operator obligations must be observed. Operator duties If the unit is used in the commercial sector, the operator is subject to the legal obligations for occupational safety. In addition to the safety instructions in this manual, the safety, occupational health and safety and environmental protectio n regulations applicable to the area of use of the humidifier must be observed. The following applies in particular:
The operator must clearly regulate and define the responsibilities for installation, operation, troubleshooting and cleaning. The operator must ensure that all persons handling the unit have read and understood these instructions. The operator must provide the personnel with the required protective equipment and issue binding instructions for the wearing of
the required protective equipment. The operator must ensure that the cleaning intervals described in these instructions are observed.
2.6 Personnel requirements
WARNING! Risk of injury if staff are not sufficiently qualified! damage to property.

This guidance identifies the staff qualifications listed below for the different areas of activity: Operator The operator uses and operates the unit within the scope of its intended use. If the humidifier is used in a commercial or industrial environment, the operator must be instructed by the owner about the tasks assigned to him and possible dangers in case of improper behaviour. The operator may only perform tasks that go beyond operation during normal operation if this is specified in these instructions and the operator has expressly entrusted him with them. Manufacturer Certain work may only be carried out by specialist personnel of the manufacturer. Other personnel are not authorised to carry out this work. Contact our customer service department to carry out any work that may be required. Licensed electrician Due to his many years of knowledge and experience as well as his knowledge of the relevant standards and regulations, the licensed electrician is able to carry out work on electrical systems and to independently recognise and avoid possible dangers. In add ition, he must provide proof of his professional qualification, which certifies his ability to carry out work on electrical systems. The licensed electrician must comply with the provisions of the applicable statutory accident prevention regulations.
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Sanitation specialist The sanitation specialist is trained and certified for the specific task area in which he/she works and knows the applicable standards and regulations. Due to their professional training and experience, sanitary specialists are able to carry out work on all sanitary installati ons and to independently recognise and avoid possible hazards. It must also provide evidence of its professional qualifications, certifying its ability to carry out work on sanitary installations.
This appliance can be used by children aged from 8 years and above and persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved. Children must not play with the appliance. Cleaning and user maintenance must not be carried out by children without supervision.

2.7 Environmental protection
NOTE!
of environmentally hazardous substances! Incorrect handling of environmentally hazardous
considerable damage to the environment. Always observe the instructions below on handling and disposing of environmentally hazardous substances. dentally released into the environment, take ap-
inform the responsible local authority about the damage and ask for suitable measures

The following environmentally hazardous substances are used:
Batteries Batteries contain toxic heavy metals. They are subject to hazardous waste treatment and must be handed in at municipal collection points or disposed of by a specialist

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Transport and Storage

3.1 Safety instructions for transport and storage
Improper transport
NOTE!
When unloading the transport pieces on delivery, proceed carefully and observe the symbols and instructions on the packaging.
Do not remove the packaging until shortly before commissioning.

3.2 Symbols on the packaging
The following symbols are affixed to the transport packaging:
Fragile

Protect from moisture

Top otherwise the contents could be damaged.

3.3 Storage of the packages

Under certain circumstances,

Store packages under the following conditions:

there may be instructions for

Do not store outdoors.

storage on the packages that go

Store in a dry and dust-free place.

beyond the requirements

Do not expose to aggressive media.

mentioned here. Observe these

Protect from sunlight.

accordingly.

Avoid mechanical shocks.

Storage temperature: 5 to 40 °C (41 to 104 °F).

Relative humidity: max. 55 %.

If stored for longer than 3 months, regularly check the general condition of all parts and the packaging.

3.4 Transport inspection
Check the delivery for completeness and transport damage immediately upon receipt. In case of externally visible transport damage, proceed as follows:
not accept delivery or accept it only with reservations. Note the extent of damage on the transport documents or on the carrier’s delivery note. Initiate a complaint.
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Complain about any defect as damages can only be asserted periods.

3.5 Storage when not in use

If the humidifier is taken out of operation for a longer period of time, proceed as follows:

Personnel:

Operator

1. Empty and clean the water tank ( ,,6.3.3 Cleaning the water tank” on page 33). 2. Remove the evaporation filter ( ,,6.3.2.1 Changing the evaporation filter” on page 29). 3. Clean the humidifier ( ,,6.3.4 Descale the unit” on page 34). 4. Store the humidifier according to the instructions ( ,,3.3 Storage of packages” on page 12).

3.6 Transport humidifier
The humidifier has 4 castors on the underside. This allows the unit to be moved by pulling or pushing it. Observe the following points when moving the humidifier:
Whenever possible, move the humidifier along the longitudinal axis. To do this, grasp the humidifier at the point marked in blue.

NOTE!
tipping of the humidifier! If the humidifier is pushed backwards
will tip over. This can cause damage to the unit or the floor.
Move the humidifier along the longitudinal axis whenever possible.
Always empty the water tank before changing location.

underside additionally.

Fig. 3.6.2: Moving the humidifier forwards and 13

Commissioning

4.1 Safety instructions for initial commissioning
DANGER!

4.2 Requirements for the site
In order for the humidifier to function properly, observe the following points when selecting a location:
Place the humidifier on a flat, horizontal surface. Ensure that the circulation of the air is guaranteed. The air inlet opening and air outlet opening must not be covered. Do not place the humidifier in traffic routes or in the swing area of doors. The distance to other objects in the environment must be at least 10 cm (4 inches) to the side and at least 10 cm (4 inches) above. For optimal function, the unit can be placed near a heat source. However, direct temperature exposure should not exceed 70 °C (158
°F).
Additional safety measures must be taken for water-sensitive floors.

4.3 Putting the humidifier into operation for the first time

To put the humidifier into operation, proceed as follows:

Preparation

Staff:

Operator

1. Lift the upper part of the humidifier housing upwards and put it
aside. 2. Visually inspect the unit for defects and correct seating of the filter.

NOTE! Make sure that the filter is positioned along the entire
leak out of the appliance.

Fig. 4.3.2: Removing the upper part of

Open the cable gland (1) and pass the mains cable through the opening.
NOTE! There is a small notch in the cover of the cable
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Putting the radio humidity transmitter

Staff:

Operator

1. Carefully lift the cover of the radio humidity transmitter with a small screwdriver and remove it.

Fig. 4.3.3: Opening the cover

2. Insert the appropriate batteries as shown in the illustration (1). The plus and minus poles are marked on both the circuit board and the batteries. The batteries are inserted correctly if these markings match.

Fig. 4.3.4: Insert batteries Fig. 4.3.5: Check functionality

The batteries required for the radio humidity AA batteries are required.
3. Check the radio humidity transmitter for proper functioning. To do this, press the black button (1). The diode (2) lights up briefly, the radio humidity transmitter is ready for operation. If a warning tone sounds, the batteries must be replaced.
NOTE! from the factory. If you want a different “5.6 Coding the radio humidity transmitter” on page 21).

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Putting the humidifier into operation
Fig. 4.3.6: Switching on the humidifier

Staff:

Operator

1. Connect the mains plug of the humidifier to the mains.
2. Switch the humidifier on via on the touch display. 3. Fill the water tank of the humidifier with tap water. Proceed according to the instructions (,,5.3 Filling the water
tank” on page 20). 4. Enter the desired value for the air humidity via the “AIR
HUMIDITY” menu item. 5. Then adjust the fan speed using the fan menu*.

*Open the fan menu: 1. Select the “Fan speed” button

in the start menu

2. Open the main menu page 2

and select the menu item “FAN” on

NOTE! must always be confirmed with

Fig. 4.3.7: PureHum 1000 Pro Start menu

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Operating the humidifier

5.1 Displays on the device Display of the fan speed

This chapter only describes the operation of the standard version of the on page 44.
The speed of the fan can be adjusted in eight steps. In addition, the unit has an automatic function. The fan speed is shown on the touch display. With the automatic function, the unit regulates the fan power automatically, depending on the required power. This means that the change in humidity is measured via the radio humidity transmitter and the fan power is increased or reduced accordingly. For more information, see chapter “5.5 Setting the fan speed” on page 21.

Abb. 5.1.1: Fan speed display
Water level display

The water level is measured by a water level sensor in the water tank and shown on the touch display.
When the water supply has been used up and the lower level indicator is reached, the appliance switches off automatically. Due to its function, approx. 10 litres (2.5 gallons) of residual water remain in the appliance.
The message “WATER TANK EMPTY” appears on the display.

Fig. 5.1.2: Water level display
Display setpoint/actual value humidity

The setpoint value (1) corresponds to your preset humidity. This can be read in the centre field of your touch display.
The current actual value (2) is displayed directly below.

Fig. 5.1.3: Display setpoint & actual air 17

Display current room temperature

The unit has a display of the current room temperature.

Fig. 5.1.4: Display room temperature
Display water change

The unit has a water change interval display. The interval can be individually adjus-

ted to the conditions on site in the main menu

under the menu item “SER-

VICE”

The units are delivered from the factory with a preset water change

interval of seven days.

Fig. 5.1.5: Display next recommended water change
Device cleaning display

NOTE: The “CHANGE WATER” and “CLEAN UNIT” display always appear alternately for about 7 seconds.

The unit has a display of the cleaning interval. The interval can be set individually

to the conditions on site in the main menu

under the menu item “SERVICE”

. The units are delivered from the factory with a preset cleaning interval of 98 days.

Fig. 5.1.6: Next recommended cleaning display
Filter change indicator

The unit has a filter change indicator that shows when a filter change is necessary depending on the running time of the pump, the water hardness and the fan. In the best case, the filter needs to be changed after 98 days, in the worst case after 56 days. This is only a recommendation, which can be influenced positively or negatively by external influences (air pollution). Despite this indication, the evaporation and cleaning filters must be checked visually for signs of wear. To change the filter, see chapter “6.3.2.1 Changing the evaporative filter” on page 29.

Fig. 5.1.7: Display next recommended filter change 18

Display notes and error messages

In the lower area of the touch display you will find a white field. Possible warning
messages or notes are displayed here. For an overview of the various messages, see chapter “7.2 Fault indication” on
page 37.

Fig. 5.1.8: Display notes & error messages
5.2 Switching on and off Switching on
Fig. 5.2.1: Switching on the unit
Switch off
Fig. 5.2.2: Switching off the unit

The radio humidity transmitter only sends a signal
dio signal missing” always appears when switching on. However, this disappears automatically after
lerated by breathing on the ventilation slots of the radio humidity transmitter.

Staff:

Operator

1. Make sure that the humidifier is properly connected to the mains.

2. Fold the glass cover upwards.

3. Press the [ON/OFF] button

on the touch display.

The humidifier is switched on.

Staff:

Operator

1. Press the [ON/OFF] button on the touch display (bottom left corner). A small selection menu opens.
2. Select “POWER OFF” to switch the unit to standby mode.

DANGER!
mode. The unit is always supplied with power. Always unplug the appliance from the mains before cleaning or troubleshooting.

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5.3 Filling the water tank Improper filling
DANGER! Danger of electric shock if filled improperly! fatal injury from electric shock.
Filling the water tank is not necessary for appliances with automatic water supply” on page 49.

NOTE!
from the appliance and cause damage to property. Fill the water tank only with fresh, cold, ordinary tap waquid-resistant surface. Do not use flavourings. Completely empty and refill the water tank at least once a week.

Fig. 5.3.1: Opening the filler flap
5.4 Set the desired humidity

Staff:

Operator

1. Connect the mains plug of the humidifier to the mains supply and switch
on the humidifier. 2. Fold the glass cover upwards (1). 3. Use a watering can to carefully fill the water tank (maximum 50 litres /
13.2 gallons). 4. Close the glass lid again.

The water level display shows the current fill level (max. 5 bars).

Staff:

Operator

1. Select the menu item “AIR HUMIDITY”.

2. Set the desired target humidity value with the buttons

and

.

3. Confirm your entry with

.

WARNING! Danger to health if the air is overhumidified!
germs and mould. It is recommended not to exceed 50 – 60 % humidity in living rooms.

Fig. 5.4.2: Set target humidity 20

5.5 Setting the blower level

Fig. 5.5.1:

Blower level display

Staff:

Operator

1. Open the settings menu.

2. The fan speed is controlled via the buttons and The speed of the fan can be adjusted in eight steps. In addition, the unit has an automatic function.

3. Confirm your entry with

.

You can use the “MANUAL SETTING” button to switch back to manual modeand control the fan speed individually again.

Confirm your entry with

.

Fig. 5.5.2: Setting the fan speed
5.6 Radio humidity transmitter
The humidifier and the radio humidity transmitter are matched to each other via a code. The units are delivered from the factory already coded. However, when using two or more units that are in close proximity to each other (0-20 metres, 0-65 feet), different coding may be necessary. If several units are operated in one room, the following possibilities exist:
Several units are operated with one sensor. For this purpose, all units must have the same coding.
Each unit is controlled via a separate sensor. For this purpose, all units must be coded differently.

DANGER!
There is an immediate danger to life from electric shock if live parts are touched.
Pull out the mains plug before opening the appliance.

Fig. 5.6.1: Interior view of radio humidity transmitter

Fig. 5.6.2: Slider for coding
The sliders for the coding are located on the respective circuit boards of the units. For each slider there is only the position “ON = up” and “OFF = down”. Accordingly, there are 256 different coding variants.
The coding of the humidifier and the corresponding wise the function is not guaranteed.
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Encode radio humidity transmitter

Staff:

Operator

1. Carefully lift the cover of the radio humidity transmitter with a small screwdriver and remove it.

Fig. 5.6.3: Opening the cover

NOTE! The electronics of the radio humidity transmitter
tronics or damage any components.

2. code the radio humidity transmitter by adjusting the sliders (1) with a suitable non-metallic object.

1

NOTE!

lic object.

3. Close the cover of the radio humidity transmitter

Fig. 5.6.4: Coding the radio humidity transmitter
Code humidifier
Fig. 5.6.5: Touch display

Staff:

Operator

1. open the menu

.

2. select the radio humidity transmitter menu item .

3. set the coding of the radio humidity transmitter in the humidifier.

4. confirm your entry with

.

5. Use the buttons

and

to return to the main menu.

6. Check the function of the system: To do this, carefully breathe into the

housing of the radio humidity transmitter. The actual value displayed on the

control panel changes. The radio humidity transmitter is ready for operation.

Fig. 5.6.6: Menu item “RADIO TRANSMITTER ”

Fig. 5.6.7: Coding radio humidity transmitter 22

5.7 Change menu settings
The unit offers the possibility of making various settings according to one’s own wishes, deviating from the factory settings. The visual representation of the menu is done via the touch display.
To change the menu setting, proceed as follows:

Staff:

Operator

1. To access the system settings, press display.

n the lower left corner of the

2. Then select “SYSTEM SETTINGS” in the list view. Enter your PIN (3006, factory pre-coded) to access the settings.

Fig. 5.7.1: Menu on/off Fig. 5.7.2: System settings

3. Confirm your entry with
The following settings can be managed here: UV lamp OFF/ON AWS (Automatic water supply) OFF/ON Flushing OFF/ON WLAN OFF/ON
If the parameters are set to “OFF”, they are greyed out in the main menu and can no longer be called up and configured until this is enabled again in the system settings.

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The following table gives an overview of the menu structure.

Menu Main menu

Submenu
Operating mode

Description Setting the operating mode

Setting Humidifier/Air Purifier
Fixed value/timer

Timer
Radio transmitter Filter change

Configuration of one or more timers for optimum adaptation of the humidifier to the conditions on site

By weekday and time (MonSun)

Configuration of the radio transmitter Next recommended filter change (in days)

8-pin mode/4-pin mode Coding
Reset to desired filter change interval (in days)

Signal tone

Configuration of the individual signal tones

OFF/ON

Flushing
Network Ext. operation Fan Language
Date & time

Configuration of the automatic flushing interval (in days)
Start manual flushing
Connect to network
Operation via external circuit Setting the fan speed and switching between manual and automatic mode
Setting the menu language
Setting the date and time

Automatic flushing: Rinse after X days Flushing time
Manual flushing “Rinse now!”
Network selection Management of existing
networks
OFF/ON
Manual mode: Level 1-8 Off
Automatic mode
German English Spanish French Russian Italian

Service

Service interval display Next recommended water change (in
days) Next recommended general cleaning (in
days)

Switch off System settings

Unit is set to standby mode
UV lamp AWS (automatic water supply) Flushing WLAN

Lock touch display

Display lock, as protection against unauthorised access

OFF/ON
Activation and deactivation of the display lock with the device PIN

Comment The PureHum 1000 Pro can be used both as a humidifier and as an air purifier. In addition to normal operation, the PureHum 1000 Pro can also be operated via an integrated timer. The PureHum 1000 Pro can be programmed by means of an integrated timer.
Interval individually adaptable to local conditions (0-98 days) Water empty UV lamp defective Water sensor EEZ > 50 L Radio signal missing Filling signal Only in combination with AWS (automatic water supply)
Formats: Time = HH:MM Date = DD:MM:YYYY The number of days of the service intervals can be individually adapted to the conditions on site.
Access only with device PIN
Home panel with parameters can still be viewed

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5.8 Operating modes
You have the option of operating the unit as a humidifier or air purifier. The units are delivered from the factory in humidifier mode. In air purifier mode, the unit is operated without water. The fan always runs, but the water pump is deactivated.

5.8.1 Air purifier mode
Fig. 5.8.1.1: “OPERATION MODE” menu item

NOTE! Possible contamination of the unit and working environment during insertion of the activated carbon cleaning filter.

You have the option of operating the unit as a humidifier or air purifier. The units are delivered from the factory in humidifier mode.

Staff:

Operator

1. In the main menu

select the menu item”OPERATING MODE”

. 2. Select the operating mode “AIR CLEANER”.

3. Confirm your selection with

.

4. Remove the evaporation filter and replace it with the activated carbon cleaning filter ( chapter “6.3.2.3 Inserting the activated carbon cleaning

filter” on page 32). 5. Replace the cleaning filters with the cleaning filters intended for the-
humidifier ( chapter “6.3.2.2 Replacing the cleaning filters” on page 31).

In air purifier mode, the unit is operated without water. The fan is always running but the water pump is deactivated.

5.8.2 Humidifier mode
Fig. 5.8.2.1: “OPERATION MODE” menu item

NOTE! Clean the appliance thoroughly after removing the activated
water circuit, which can clog water-carrying components in the appliance. Possible consequences may be reduced evaporation capacity and water leakage.

In humidifier mode, the unit is operated with water again as usual. The water pump is now active again.

Staff:

Operator

1. in the main menu

select the menu item “OPERATING MODE”

. 2. Select the operating mode “AIR HUMIDIFIER”.

3. Confirm your entry with

.

4. Replace the activated carbon cleaning filter with the evaporative filter(

chapter “6.3.2.1 Replacing the evaporative filter” on page 29). 5. Replace the cleaning filters with the cleaning filters intended for the air
purifier mode ( chapter “6.3.2.2 Replacing the cleaning filters” on page

31).

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5.8.3 Operating modes fixed value & timer

The PureHum 1000 Pro offers you the option of controlling the humidification over time. In the factory setting, the unit is set to the desired target humidity value in fixed value mode and thus maintains the humidity in the desired humidity range. Alternatively, you can programme your PureHum 1000 Pro with a timer. The unit then brings the humidity to the desired humidity at the desired time.

Staff:

Operator

Fig. 5.8.3.1: “TIME SWITCH” menu item

1. in the main menu

select the menu item “TIME SWITCH”

.

2. Set the desired time and fan level.

3. Confirm your entry with

.

If you have selected the “TIME SWITCH” mode, you can configure the times under the menu item “TIME SWITCH” ( see the following note).

Fig. 5.8.3.2: “TIME SWITCH” menu item

NOTE! The PureHum 1000 Pro humidifier works with switching times. The timer setting works with switching times. When you set the
the time when a new command is set. An end point must therefore be set.
level 1 in the time period from 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. because it should be as quiet as possible in the room. Setting: Switching point 0 = 2:00 p.m. level 1; switching point 1 = 4:00 p.m. level AUTO.

Clean humidifier and maintain

6.1 Safety instructions for cleaning and care
Improper cleaning
DANGER! Danger to life due to improper cleaning!
serious or even fatal injuries. Always disconnect the mains plug before cleaning. Wear protective gloves and goggles when working with limescale remover.

NOTE!
Risk of material damage due to improper cleaning!
Improper cleaning of the humidifier can cause damage to the unit as well as to the floor and furnishings.
Do not use aggressive cleaning agents such as ben-
zene, scouring agents or agents containing chlorine, which attack plastics. Make sure that no electronic components come into contact with water. Make sure that the unit is dry before putting it back
into operation.

Poor cleaning
WARNING!
the time interval accordingly.

Protective equipment
Protective gloves and goggles must be worn when working with limescale remover.
Chemical-resistant protective gloves Chemical resistant protective gloves are used to protect the hands from skin-irritating substances.
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Safety goggles The safety goggles are used to protect the eyes from splashes of liquid.

6.2 Cleaning schedule

HUMIDIFIER MODE

Interval * daily
weekly monthly every 3-4 months
annual
daily monthly every 3-4 months

Maintenance work
Check the water level. The appliance switches off automatically at a residual water level of approx. 15 litres (4 gallons) (not applicable with automatic water supply).
Check the humidity value via the display on the control panel.
Change the water and rinse the tank well. Clean the humidifier thoroughly ( chapter “6.3.1 Monthly cleaning” on page 27). Replace the evaporation filter ( chapter “6.3.2.1 Replacing the evaporation filter” on page 29). If necessary, remove limescale residues from the water tank ( chapter ‘6.3.3 Cleaning the water tank’ on page 33).
Perform basic cleaning of the appliance with limescale remover ( chapter “6.3.4 Descaling the appliance” on page 34). Clean the UV disinfection and lime conversion cartridge (optional accessory) ( chapter “8.1.1 Cleaning the UV disinfection and lime conversion cartridge” on page 45).
Check the humidity value via the touch display.
Clean the unit thoroughly ( chapter “6.3.1 Monthly cleaning” on page 27).
Replace the activated charcoal cleaning filter ( chapter “6.3.2.3 Inserting the activated charcoal cleaning filter” on page 32).

Staff Operator
Operator Operator Operator Operator Operator
Operator
Operator
Operator Operator Operator

AIR PURIFIER MODE

*The specified time intervals apply at normal water quality and normal dust accumulation in the air and may therefore vary.

6.3 Cleaning work 6.3.1 Monthly Cleaning

WARNING! mains plug is not pulled out!

Staff:

Operator

1. Switch off the humidifier and unplug it from the mains. Turn off the wa-
ter supply, if applicable. 2. Lift the upper part of the humidifier housing upwards and place it to
one side. 3. Check the evaporation filter for dirt. Replace the evaporation filter if it is
very dirty ( chapter “6.3.2.1 Replacing the evaporation filter” on page 29).

Fig. 6.3.1.1: Removing the upper part of the housing

4. Check the drain holes in the water distribution (1) for blockages. Remove residues such as limescale or dust with a needle, screwdriver or wet vacuum cleaner.

Fig. 6.3.1.2: Cleaning drain holes 27

Fig. 6.3.1.3: Opening the side cover Fig. 6.3.1.4: Lifting off the middle section

5. Open the side cover. 6. Remove the cable grommet on the back of the unit and thread the pow-
er cable through the opening in the housing. If necessary, disconnect the connections for the automatic water
supply
7. Lift the centre section out of the water tank and place it on the side surface.
8. Empty the water tank. 9. Clean the water tank with a sponge.
This is particularly necessary when using Waterfresh to avoid an over- concentration of biocides.
10. Check the water level sensor (1) for dirt. If necessary, remove limescale and other residues with a cloth or sponge.
11. Put the centre part back into the water tank.

Fig. 6.3.1.5: Clean the water level sensor if necessary.

12. Thread the power cable back through the opening in the housing and reattach the cable grommet. If necessary, reconnect the automatic water supply and the automatic rinsing device.
13. close the side panel. 14. Replace the upper part of the housing.
The monthly cleaning is finished.

Fig. 6.3.1.6: Connection of power cable, if necessary AWS & flushing device

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6.3.2 Change filter 6.3.2.1 Change evaporation Remove old filter

your local specialist dealer.
number:

from

ATTENTION! Risk of electric shock if the mains plug is not disconnected!

Staff:

Operator

1. Switch off the humidifier and disconnect the mains plug. Turn off the water supply, if applicable.
2. Lift the upper part of the humidifier housing upwards and put it to one side.

Fig. 6.3.2.1: Removing the upper part of the housing

3. Press the filter bracket (1) together and unhook it.

Fig. 6.3.2.2: Remove filter bracket

4. Unhook the filter from the fastening hooks (1). Then loosen and remove the filter along the water distribution.

Fig. 6.3.2.3: Filter removed

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Insert new filter

5. Insert the new filter and fix it along the water distribution. 6. Fix the filter on both sides to the fastening hooks (1).

Fig. 6.3.2.4: Fixing the filter
Fig. 6.3.2.5: Incorrect fit of the filter Fig. 6.3.2.6: Inserting the clamping bracket
Filter change indicator
Fig. 6.3.2.7: Reset filter change indicator

7. Check that the filter is firmly seated in the water distribution rail and that no fibres are protruding.
Make sure that the filter is positioned inside the U-shaped not the case, water may leak out of the unit.
8. Replace the clamping bracket.
ter must not touch the housing as this may cause water to leak out. 9. Replace the upper part of the humidifier housing.

10. open the main menu

.

11. open the menu item “CHANGE FILTER”. 12. Reset the filter change indicator.

13. Confirm your entry with

.

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6.3.2.2 Change cleaning filter
In addition to the evaporation filter or activated charcoal cleaning filter, the PureHum 1000 Pro humidifier has a coarse dust filter and a cleaning filter installed in each intake grille to remove coarse dirt from the intake air. We recommend a regular visual inspection.
Remove old filter

Replacement cleaning filters can be reordered from your local specialist dealer. Order number (by operating mode): Fine dust
purifier): 2606968
WARNING!
plug is

Staff: Operator
1. Switch off the humidifier and unplug it from the mains. 2. Open the intake grille (filter support) by folding the component away
from the unit. The intake grille is held by two magnets. There is no need to open any release.

Fig. 6.3.2.2.1: Opening the intake grille

NOTE! Pro

PureHum 1000

3. Remove the retaining rubbers from the intake grille. 4. Remove the cleaning filter and the coarse filter.

Fig. 6.3.2.2: Loosening the retainer

5. Insert the coarse filter (1). 6. Insert the cleaning filter (2).

Fig. 6.3.2.2.3: Inserting the cleaning filter set

7. Insert the coarse filter (1). 8. Insert the cleaning filter (2).

Fig. 6.3.2.2.4: Fastening the retaining rubbers 31

6.3.2.3 Insert activated charcoal cleaning filter
In air purifier operating mode, the evaporative filter is replaced by an activated carbon cleaning filter.
Remove old filter

be ordered from your local dealer

(order number:

).

WARNING! Danger of electric shock if the mains plug is not pulled out!

Staff:

Operator

1. Switch off the humidifier and unplug it from the mains. 2. Lift the upper part of the humidifier housing upwards and put it aside. 3. Press the filter bracket together and unhook it.

Fig. 6.3.2.3.1: Remove evaporation filter Fig. 6.3.2.3.2: PureHum 1000 Pro without filter

4. Unhook the filter from the fastening hooks. Then loosen and remove the filter along the water distribution.
NOTE! Possible contamination of the unit and the work environment during insertion of the activated carbon cleaning filter.
charcoal particles may crumble out.
5. Insert the activated carbon cleaning filter and fix it along the water distribution.
6. Fix the filter on both sides to the fastening hooks (1). 7. Check that the filter is seated in the water distribution rail. 8. Replace the clamping bracket (2) on both sides. 9. Replace the upper part of the humidifier housing.

Fig. 6.3.2.3.3: PureHum 1000 Pro with activated carbon cleaning filter

NOTE! Thorough cleaning must be carried out when you switch from air purifier mode to humidifier mode. Clean the appliance thoroughly after removing the activated carbon cleaning filter. Activated charcoal aring components in the appliance.
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WARNING! Possible problems due to inadequate cleaning! Particles of the activated carbon cleaning filter can get into water-bearing components due to inadequate cleaning. This can lead to reduced evaporation performance and water leakage.
air through the evaporation filter.

6.3.3 Cleaning the water

WARNING!

Fig. 6.3.3.1: Removing the upper part of the housing

Staff: Protective equipment:
Materials:

Operator Chemical-resistant protective gloves Safety googles Limescale remover

1. Switch off the humidifier and disconnect the mains plug. Turn off the water supply, if applicable.
2. Lift the upper part of the humidifier housing upwards and put it to one side.

3. Open the side cover. 4. Remove the cable grommet on the back of the unit and thread the
power cable through the opening in the housing. If necessary, disconnect the connections for the automatic water sup-
ply and flushing device.

Fig. 6.3.3.2: Opening the side cover Fig. 6.3.3.3: Lifting off the middle section

5. Lift the centre section out of the water tank and place it on the side surface.
6. Empty the water tank. 7. Clean the water tank with limescale remover. Allow the limescale re-
mover to act briefly. Follow the instructions on the packaging of the limescale remover. 8. To avoid limescale remover residues, rinse the water tank thoroughly with tap water.
9. Put the centre part back into the water tank. 10. Thread the power cable through the opening in the housing and attach
the cable gland. If necessary, reconnect the automatic water supply and the automatic flushing device (for AWS unit with flushing device). 11. Close the side panel. 12. Replace the upper part of the housing.

Fig. 6.3.4.4: Connection of power cable, AWS & flushing device
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6.3.4 Descaling the appliance Preparation
WARNUNG! bei nicht gezogenem Netzstecker!

NOTE!
Aggressive limescale removers can cause damage to the appliance and its surroundings, for example to floors.
Before descaling, follow the instructions on the packaging of the limescale remover.
9016) is recommended.

Fig. 6.3.4.1: Removing the upper part of the housing
Cleaning
Fig. 6.3.4.2: Removing the upper part of the housing

Staff: Protective equipment:
Materials:

Operator Chemical-resistant protective gloves Safety glasses Limescale remover

1. Switch off the humidifier and disconnect the mains plug. Turn off the
water supply, if any. 2. To prevent damage to the floor, place the humidifier on a moisture-
resistant floor. 3. Lift the upper part of the humidifier housing upwards and put it
aside. 4. Remove the evaporation filter ( chapter “6.3.2.1 Changing the eva-
poration filter” on page 29). 5. To avoid damaging the blower, disconnect the blower connector by
pressing the connector clips and pull it out. Cover the fan with a foil or remove the fan ( chapter “7.4.2 Replacing the fan” on page 42). 6. Replace the upper part of the housing. 7. Add limescale remover diluted with approx. 10 litres (3 gallons) of
water to the water tank according to the information on the packaging. 8. Put the humidifier back into operation and let it run in this state for
approx. 12 hours.

WARNING!

Staff: Protective equipment:
Materials:

Operator Chemical-resistant protective gloves Safety go ggles Limescale remover

1. Switch off the humidifier and disconnect the mains plug. Turn off the
water supply, if appl icable. 2. Lift the upper part of the humidifier housing upwards and put it to
one side. 3. Remove the cleaning brush from the side compartment.

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Fig. 6.3.4.3: Opening the side cover

4. Open the side cover. 5. Remove the cable gland (1) on the back of the unit and thread the power
cable through the opening in the housing. If necessary, disconnect the connections for the automatic water sup-
ply (2) and flushing device (3). 6. Lift the centre section out of the water tank and place it on the side
surface. 7. Place a suitable container under the pump hoses to collect any residual
water.
8. Pull off the pump hoses (1).

Fig. 6.3.4.4: Pulling off the pump hoses Fig. 6.3.4.5: Cleaning the pump hoses

9. Clean the pump hoses with the cleaning brush. Replace pump hoses if they are heavily soiled or worn (order number: 2139449).
10. Reattach the pump hoses.
out.
11. Clean the pump body (1) with a cloth.

Fig. 6.3.4.6: Cleaning the pump body 35

Fig. 6.3.4.7: Opening the pump body

Dirt and limescale often also settle in the pump body around the pump blade, which means that the pump can no longer develop its full performance. We therefore recommend cleaning the inside of the pump body as well.
12. Use a small slotted screwdriver to prise open the pump cover at the notch (1). Be careful not to damage any surrounding components.
13. Clean the inside of the pump body with a damp cloth or the enclosed cleaning brush.

Fig. 6.3.4.8: Pump body with open pump cover

14. Once all impurities have been removed, the pump cover can be refitted. Press the pump cover onto the pump body. Make sure that the side with the flat surface is visible from the outside. If the pump cover is fitted incorrectly, the pump blade could block.

Fig. 6.3.4.9: Fitting the pump cover Fig. 6.3.4.10: Clean water level sensor

15. Clean the water level sensor (1). Depending on the degree
of contamination, use a sponge or fine-grained sandpaper. 16. To avoid limescale remover residues in the appliance, rinse
thoroughly with tap water. 17. Put the centre part back into the water tank.

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18. vacuum the surface of the fan (1) with a hoover nozzle.

Fig. 6.3.4.11 Blower PureHum 1000 Pro

19. Thread the power cable back through the opening in the housing and
reattach the cable grommet. If necessary, reconnect the automatic water
supply and the automatic rinsing device. 20. Close the side panel. 21. Replace the upper part of the housing.

Fig. 6.3.4.12: Connection of power cable, AWS & flushing

Recognise faults and rectify them

7.1 Safety instructions for Troubleshooting

DANGER! Always disconnect the mains plug before troubleshooting.
7.2 Fault indication
The PureHum 1000 Pro evaporative humidifier has an independent monitoring system that makes it possible to quickly and reliably detect faults and react accordingly.
If there is a fault, it is indicated via the fault message display on the touch display. The fault display can be combined with an acoustic signal. This means that a beep also sounds. This setting can be selected independently by the user. See chapter “5.7 Changing menu settings” on page 24 (table).

Fig. 7.2.1: Fault display on the touch display 37

Error display
The following table shows the problems that may occur and the corresponding solutions to the problem.

Error display
Water tank empty.
UV lamp defective (optional accessory).
Water leakage detected (only possible with external water sensor [optional accessory]).
Water tank too full (only possible with automatic water supply [optional accessory]).
Radio signal missing. The receiver on the touch display has not received a signal from the radio humidity transmitter for some time.

Remedy
Check the water level. Fill the water tank if necessary ( chapter ‘5.3 Filling the water tank’ on page 20).
If an automatic water supply is used, check that it is working properly.
Replace the UV lamp ( chapter “8.1.2 Replacing the UV lamp” on page 47).

Staff Operator
Operator

Check the correct fit of the filter. Check that the unit is standing on a level surface. If an automatic water supply is used, check it for leaks and functionality. Check the water tank for leaks.

Operator

Check that the solenoid valve is functioning properly. Check water level sensor for dirt and clean if necessary ( chapter “6.3.1 Monthly cleaning” on page 27).

Operator

Check the functionality of the radio humidity transmitter. Replace the batteries if neces- Operator sary ( chapter “5.6 Coding the radio humidity transmitter” on page 21).
Check the coding of the radio humidity transmitter ( chapter “5.6 Radio humidity
transmitter coding” on page 21). Reduce the distance between the radio humidity transmitter and the humidifier.
Concrete and steel walls can impair reception.

Refilling time

Safety shut-off of the solenoid valve; no water runs into the appliance. Switch off the humidifier and disconnect the mains plug. Then reconnect the mains plug
and switch the appliance on again.

Operator

Fan

Safety shutdown

Operator

Switch off the humidifier and disconnect the mains plug. Then reconnect the mains plug

and switch the appliance on again.

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7.3 Error table
If there is no error and the unit still does not work properly, check the following points:

Error description No function, humidifier does not start.
Empty water tank” error
The humidifier is switched on, but the fan does not start.
The unit is running, but there is no water in the water distribution system.
Water gutter overflows. Water leaks from the appliance.
Automatic water supply (optional accessory) does not fill up with water.

Cause Unit not switched on.
Unit not connected or not connected correctly. Water level too low. Water level sensor dirty.
The humidity of the air is higher than the set target humidity. Fan defective. Connector of the fan is defective. Pump hoses not properly attached or dirty. Lime conversion cartridge (optional accessory) clogged. Pump defective. Drain holes are blocked.
Water tank leaks. The unit is crooked.
Filter is used up.
Filter not inserted correctly.
Pump hoses not properly attached or dirty. Automatic water supply (optional accessory) defective.

Remedy Switch on the unit chapter “5.2 Switching on and off” on page 19).
Make sure that the mains plug of the humidifier is connected to the mains. Refill water chapter “5.3 Filling the water tank” on page 20). Clean the water level sensor chapter “6.3.4 Descale the appliance” on page 34). If necessary, change the setpoint chapter “5.4 Setting the desired air humidity” on page 20).
Replace fan chapter “7.4.2 Replace fan” on page 42.
Check plug connection and cable. Replace if necessary.
Clean the pump hoses or fit them correctly chapter “6.3.4 Decalcifying the unit” on page 34). Clean the limescale conversion cartridge chapter “8.1.1 Cleaning the UV extraction and limescale conversion cartridge” on page 45). Replace pump chapter “7.4.1 Replace pump” on page 40). Clean the water distribution and drain holes chapter “6.3.1 Monthly cleaning” on page 27).
Check the water tank for damage. Check location and adjust if necessary chapter “4.2 Requirements for the location” on page 14). Replace the filter chapter “6.3.2.1 Replacing the evaporation filter” on page 29).
Check the fit of the filter. Make sure that the filter does not touch the housing and that no fibres are sticking out. Fit the pump hoses correctly, clean if necessary chapter “6.3.4 Descaling the appliance” on page 34).
Have the automatic water supply repaired by a plumbing specialist or by the manufacturer’s specialist personnel.

Staff Operator
Operator
Operator Operator
Operator
Operator Licensed electrician Operator
Operator
Operator Operator
Operator Operator
Operator
Operator
Operator
Sanitary specialist
/ manufacturer

Automatic water supply (optional supply) runs continuously.

Solenoid valve does not close.
Solenoid valve defective.

Water monitor (optional accessory) gives an acoustic signal.
Radio humidity transmitter gives acoustic signal.
Automatic flushing device is running.
Newly inserted batteries do not work.
Fan error display

Water has leaked out.
Batteries in the radio humidity transmitter empty. Drain positioned too low
Batteries were inserted incorrectly – polarity not observed. Fan blocked

Check the water level sensor for dirt and clean if necessary chapter “6.3.1 Monthly cleaning” on page 27). Have the solenoid valve replaced. To do this, contact the local trade partner. Find and eliminate the cause, clean the tank. Then disconnect the water monitor from the mains for a few seconds.
Replace batteries.
Set the drain higher “8.3 Automatic flushing s y s t e m ” on page 50). Insert the batteries correctly chapter “4.3 Putting the humidifier into operation for the first time” on page 14).
Switch off the humidifier and unplug it from the mains. Check the fan for objects that could block the fan wheel.

Operator Licensed electrician Operator
Operator
Operator Operator
Operator

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7.4 Correct error 7.4.1 Replace pump Remove old pump
Fig. 7.4.1.1: Removing the upper part of the housing

A new pump can be ordered from your local dealer (order no. 2139443).

WARNING! Danger of electric shock if the mains plug is not pulled out!

Staff:

Operator

1. Switch off the humidifier and disconnect the mains plug. Turn off the
water supply, if any. 2. Lift the upper part of the humidifier housing upwards and put it to
one side.

3. Open the side cover. 4. Remove the cable gland (1) on the back of the unit and thread the power
cable through the opening in the housing. If necessary, disconnect the connections for the automatic water sup-
ply (2) and flushing device (3).

Fig. 7.4.1.2: Opening the side cover

5. Lift the centre section out of the water tank.

Fig. 7.4.1.3: Remove centre part

6. put the middle part to the side. 7. Place a suitable container under the pump hoses to collect any residual
water.

Fig. 7.4.1.4: Putting down the centre part sideways 40

8. Pull off the pump hoses.

Fig. 7.4.1.5: Pulling off the pump hoses

9. loosen the water pump in the direction of the arrow to the right and pull it out carefully.

Fig. 7.4.1.6: Loosening the water pump

10. Disconnect the connector (1) in the cable shaft under the touch display.

Fig. 7.4.1.7: Loosening the plug connection
Insert new pump
Fig. 7.4.1.8: Attach the pump

11. Connect the plug connection of the new pump. 12. Insert the water pump into the opening and turn it to the left
in the direction of the arrow until it engages and is firmly seated. 13. Take care not to crush the pump cable when inserting it.

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14. Reattach the pump hoses.
Make sure that the pump hoses are tight. Otherwise there is a risk of water leaking out.

Fig. 7.4.1.9: Attach pump hoses

15. Place the centre section in the water tank. 16. Thread the power cable through the opening in the housing and
attach the cable grommet. If necessary, connect the automatic water
supply and the automatic flushing device. 17. close the side panel. 18. Put on the upper part of the housing.

Fig. 7.4.1.10: Connection of power cable, if necessary AWS &
7.4.2 Replace blower Remove old blower

A new blower can be ordered from your local dealer (order number: 2606987).

Fig. 7.4.2.1: Removing the upper part of the housing

WARNING! pulled out!

Staff:

Operator

1. Switch off the humidifier and unplug it from the mains. 2. Lift the upper part of the humidifier housing upwards and put it to
one side. The fan is located in the centre section next to the touch display.

3. Open the side cover. 4. Remove the cable grommet on the back of the unit and thread the
power cable through the opening in the housing. If necessary, disconnect the connections for the automatic water
supply and flushing device.

Fig. 7.4.2.2: Opening the side cover 42

5. Lift the centre section out of the water tank and place it to the side.

Fig. 7.4.2.3: Remove centre part
Fig. 7.4.2.4: Loosening the fan plug Fig. 7.4.2.5: Loosening the screw
Insert new blower
Fig. 7.4.2.6: Connecting the fan plug

6. Loosen the fan plug by pressing the plug clips and pull it out (1).
7. Loosen the three screw connections on the underside counterclockwise and unscrew them completely (1). NOTE! the screws.
8. Remove the fan.
9. Insert a new blower. 10. Insert the screw threads on the vibration dampers through
the holes in the centre plate. 11. Screw the fan to the underside of the centre section. 12. Connect the fan plug (1). 13. Place the centre section in the water tank.

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14. Thread the power cable through the opening in the housing and reat-
tach the cable grommet. If necessary, connect the automatic water supply
and the automatic flushing device. 15. close the side panel. 16. Put on the upper part of the housing.

Fig. 7.4.2.7: Connection of power cable, AWS & flushing device

Accessories

The accessories that can be ordered in addition to the standard version of the humidifier are described below. Some accessories may only be installed by the manufacturer. In this case, contact the manufacturer.

WARNING! Risk of injury due to the use of incorrect accessories!
The use of incorrect or faulty accessories can be dangerous
Only use original accessories from Condair Group AG or accessories approved by the manufacturer.
If you are unsure, always contact our service department.

8.1 UV disinfection and lime conversion cartridge

WARNING!
The tube of the UV lamp contains toxic mercury. If the
poisoning. and do not damage the UV lamp. Never dispose of the UV lamp in household waste. Contact your local authority or specialist waste disposal company for information on environmentally friendly disposal.

numbers:

2606969

Prerequisite:

manufacturer.

2139457

Description
Irradiating the water with UV light kills germs and microorganisms in the water. The humidifier water is disinfected and returns to the water circuit of the unit with a reduced germ count. In addition, the appliance is equipped with a lime conversion cartridge, which changes the molecular structure of the lime in such a way that it can no longer be deposited on surfaces in the appliance.

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8.1.1 UV disinfection and lime conversion cartridge cleaning
UV disinfection clean

WARNING! plug is not pulled out!

Staff: Protective equipment:
Materials:

Operator
Chemical-resistant protective gloves Safety goggles
Limescale remover

Fig. 8.1.1.1: Removing the upper part of the housing

Switch off the humidifier and unplug it from the mains. Lift the upper part of the humidifier housing upwards and put it to one
side.

3. Open the side cover. 4. Remove the cable gland (1) on the back of the unit and thread the power
cable through the opening in the housing. If necessary, disconnect the connections for the automatic water sup-
ply (2) and flushing device (3).

Fig. 8.1.1.2: Opening the side cover

5. Remove the side panel and remove/disconnect the power cable and, if
necessary, the connections for the automatic water supply. 6. Lift the centre section out of the water tank.

Fig. 8.1.1.3: Remove centre part Fig. 8.1.1.4: UV disinfection

The UV disinfection unit is located below the centre plate next to the pump (1).
7. Check the stainless steel pipe for damage and contamination. If necessary, remove contamination with a cloth and lime remover.
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8. Pull the pump hoses off the stainless steel pipe and clean them with the cleaning brush. Replace the pump hoses if they are very dirty or worn.

Fig. 8.1.1.5: Cleaning the pump hoses Fig. 8.1.1.6: Cleaning the stainless steel tube

9. Clean the plastic Y-piece (1) carefully with the cleaning brush.
WARNING! If the UV lamp inside the stainless steel tube is damaged, toxic
11. Reattach the pump hoses to the stainless steel pipe.
Prerequisite: Make sure that the pump hoses are tight. Otherwise, there is a risk of water leaking out.
Cleaning the lime conversion cartridge 1. The limescale conversion cartridge (1) is located on the right-hand side between the water guide and the centre plate. To remove the cartridge, first detach the evaporation filter from the retaining lugs (3) and fold it slightly to the side. 2. Pull off the pump hoses (2) and remove the lime conversion cartridge.

Fig. 8.1.1.7: Lime conversion cartridge Fig. 8.1.1.8: Cleaning the lime conversion cartridge

3. Check the passage of the cartridge for dirt. Remove contamination with the cleaning brush. If there is a lot of dirt, remove it with a screwdriver or drill (maximum diameter 7 mm).
4. Attach the pump tubing to the lime conversion cartridge. 5. Place the centre section in the water tank. 6. Thread the power cable through the opening in the housing and reat-
tach the cable grommet. If necessary, connect the automatic water supply and the automatic flushing device. 7. Cose the side panel. 8. Put on the upper part of the housing.
Make sure that the pump hoses are tight, otherwise water could leak out.
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8.1.2 Replace UV lamp
The UV lamp is located under the centre plate next to the pump motor. To replace it, proceed as follows:
NOTE! Material damage due to incorrect touching of the UV lamp! The UV lamp is very sensitive. Touching the glass body can greatly reduce its service life. Stains burn into the quartz glass and lead to early failures.
Do not touch quartz glass with bare hands. Carefully remove stains with a clean cloth soaked
in alcohol. Always remove the UV lamp slowly and carefully.

WARNING!
The tube of the UV lamp contains toxic mercury. If the mercury vapours are inhaled, there is an acute danger of poisoning.
When changing the UV lamp, always proceed carefully and do not damage the UV lamp.
CAUTION! Injury to the eyes due to ultraviolet radiation!
damage to the skin and eyes. Never look into the light of the burning lamp.
WARNING! Danger of electric shock if the mains plug is not pulled out!

Staff:

Operator

1. Switch off the humidifier and unplug it from the mains. 2. Lift the upper part of the humidifier housing upwards.

Fig. 8.1.2.1: Removing the upper part of the housing

3. Open the side cover. 4. Remove the cable gland (1) on the back of the unit and thread the power
cable through the opening in the housing. If necessary, disconnect the connections for the automatic water sup-
ply (2) and flushing device (3).

Fig. 8.1.2.2: Opening the side cover

5. Lift the middle part of the humidifier out of the lower part of the unit and place it on its side.

Fig. 8.1.2.3: Remove centre part 47

6. Disconnect the tubes from the UV lamp housing. 7. Remove the earth cable (2).

Fig. 8.1.2.4: Disconnect connections Fig. 8.1.2.5: Remove UV disinfection housing Fig. 8.1.2.6: UV lamp in quartz glass tube.

8. Remove the metal housing around the UV lamp. To do this, turn the metal tube anticlockwise. Then carefully pull off the housing.
WARNING! If the UV lamp inside the stainless steel tube is da-
9. the UV lamp is in an additional quartz glass tube. Remove this by turning the bayonet catch counterclockwise (1). The glass tube can then be removed. WARNING! If the quartz tube is damaged, glass fragments are nent with care.
10. Pull the UV lamp out of the connection socket (1). Only hold the UV lamp by the end pieces.
11. Plug the new UV lamp into the four-pole connection socket (1).

Fig. 8.1.2.7: UV lamp without quartz glass tube.

12. The UV disinfection unit can now be reassembled. To do this, follow the steps in reverse order.

Fig. 8.1.2.8: UV disinfection unit, complete 48

8.2 Automatic Water supply
Connecting the humidifier to the local water supply eliminates the need for manual filling. Refilling is done by an electronically controlled solenoid valve. This automatically opens the water supply when a minimum water level is reached and stops it as soon as the water tank is full. The unit is set to a maximum fill level of 30 litres (7.9 gallons). This means that when the fill level of 30 litres (7.9 gallons) is reached, the water supply is stopped. The following additional accessories are recommended for safety:
Safety catch basin Chapter “8.4 Safety catch basin” on page 51
Safety water sensor Chapter “8.5 Safety water sensor” on page 51)
External water monitor Chapter “8.6 External water monitor” on page 51)

Operation
The water supply is controlled via the water level sensor of the water level indicator. For the water supply to function properly, it is therefore necessary to clean the water level sensor every month and remove any limescale deposits ( chapter ‘6.3.1 Monthly cleaning’ on page 27).

Safety devices
To prevent overfilling, the appliance switches off automatically when the fill level reaches 30 litres (7.9 gallons). An acoustic warning signal sounds and the error message appears on the touch display. If the water supply is defective and the water level does not change after 10 minutes despite the solenoid valve being open, the process is aborted and the error message “Refill time” appears on the touch display.

Information for the sanitary specialist

Staff:

Sanitation specialist

1. To prevent contamination of the solenoid valve, flush the line tho-
roughly before connecting it. 2. Connect the humidifier to the water supply system in accordance
with the regulations of the local water supply company. Pay particular
attention to the following points: The material used or the connection must comply with the requi-
rements of the IEC 61770 standard. Only use new hoses. Hose sets that have already been used must
not be reused. Always observe the regulations of the local water supply compa-
ny. A system separator may have to be used. For a sketch with the dimensions of the connection see Fig. 8.3.1

Order numbers: 2606964
Requirements stalled exclusively by the manufacturer. The connection to the local water supply system may only be carried out by an approved sanitary specialist.
WARNING! Risk of injury due to unauthorised connection of the humidifier to the local water supply system! Connecting the humidifier to the local water supply system involves dangers that are not obvious to a layman.
Only have the humidifier con-
system by an authorised plumbing specialist.
The following information is intended exclusively for the sanitary specialist who connects the humidifier to the local water supply network.
NOTE!
sive water pressure!
ply network is too high, there is a risk that the humidifier will be damaged.
The maximum water pressure must not exceed 1 MPa (145 Psi).

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8.3 Automatic Flushing device
The automatic rinsing device is used to replace the residual water in the water tank at regular intervals and to add fresh water. It is only possible in combination with the automatic water supply; water exchange by hand is not necessary.

Order number: 2606965
Requirements The installation of the automatic flushing device
connection to the local water supply system may only be carried out by an approved plumbing spe-

Operation

The water exchange can be started manually. To do this, proceed as follows:

Staff:

Operator

To start the rinse function manually, select the menu item “RINSE” the
main menu.. Press the “RINSE NOW!” button. The rinsing process begins.

In addition to starting manually, the flushing device can be programmed to automatically replace the water at intervals of 1-7 days. To do this, proceed as follows:

Staff:

Operator

1. Open the main menu

.

2. Open the menu item “RINSE” .
3. Set the button “AUTOMATIC RINSE” to “ON 4. Change the value according to the desired interval.

5. Confirm your entry with

.

Information for the sanitary specialist

Staff:

Sanitation specialist

Connect the automatic flushing device to the sewage system in accordance with the regulations of the local water supply compa ny.

Pay particular attention to the following points:

The material used or the connection must comply with the requirements of the IEC 61770 standard.

The waste water hose must not exceed a length of 150 cm, as only a certain pumping capacity is available and otherwise no

pressure is built up.

Maximum delivery height of the flushing pump: 140 cm

Make sure that the waste water hose is not laid in an upward direction.

To build up the water column, if necessary fill the hose with water before connecting it.

To prevent the formation of a vacuum, fit the line with a deaerator if necessary.

For a sketch with the dimensions of the connection, see Fig. 8.3.1.

NOTE! have to supply water permanently.

205 mm

245 mm

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8.4 Safety catch basin

The safety collection tray (1) is placed below the evaporative humidifier PureHum 1000 Pro. It catches the excess water in the event of a water leak.
2606971

8.5 Safety water sensor
Abb. 8.5.1: Sicherheitswassersensor
8.6 External Water monitor
Fig. 8.6.1: External water monitor

Order number: 2139450
Requirements The safety water sensor is installed exclusively by the manufacturer.
The safety water sensor is placed underneath the unit in the safety drip tray and reacts in case of an uncontrolled water leakage from the unit. The humidifier stops immediately and the user is notified of the water leakage by a beep and an error message on the touch display. As soon as the leaked water has been removed, the humidifier continues to run automatically.
2593500 Requirements

With the automatic water supply of the humidifier, the external water monitor can be used as an additional safety device. In contrast to the safety water sensor, the water monitor has i t s own solenoid valve that is connected between the safety pressure hose and the water tap. The sensor of the water detector is located in the safety drip tray and stops the water supply to the humidifier in case of water contact. In addition, a signal tone sounds which is only deactivated when the power supply is interrupted.

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8.7 Water Fresh Biozide
Fig. 8.7.1: Water fresh numbers:

NOTE!
environment in larger quantities. Obtain information on environmentally sound disposal from the local municipal authority or specialised disposal companies.
information before use.
Water fresh can also be added to the water tank to reduce the formation of germs and algae as well as limescale. It is not released into the room air and is harmless to health when used as intended.
When using Water fresh, always follow the dosing instructions on the bottle. To prevent over concentration, the water tank must be emptied and cleaned regularly chapter “6.3.3 Cleaning the water tank” on page 33.
Use biocides safely. Always follow the safety instructions on the bottle.
Safety data sheet can be requested.

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8.8 Wlan/Wifi 8.8.1 Wlan/Wifi Setup
Switch on the humidifier PureHum 1000 Pro, after a short time a new network should be visible. To do this, search the network environment on the PC or search for “Condair WLAN” under Network & Internet settings (mobile device) and connect to it: The IP address 192.168.4.1 should now be displayed on the device.
Using a web browser, enter the IP address 192.168.4.1 as shown in the device and open the start page of the network setup.
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Click on “Settings” to open a new menu for the WLAN configuration.
1.) The mode must be changed from “Config” to “Client”. 2.) Enter the name of your existing WLAN network in the SSID field. 3.) Enter the corresponding password for your WLAN network in the PWD field. Finally, transfer all entries to the device with “Apply”. The device now connects to the existing WLAN and receives a new IP address. It can now be controlled with the Condair PureHum APP (available for iOS and Android) or in the remote portal.
Newly obtained IP address from your network; process thus successfully completed. The humidifier PureHum 1000 Pro is now ready for use.
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8.8.2 Condair PureHum App
The humidifier PureHum 1000 Pro can now be controlled with the Condair PureHum App (available free of charge for Android and iOS).
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8.8.3 Activate Condair WLAN / reset network settings
Press and hold the Settings button for 10 seconds. In the Network field, a counter counts down to 0. The Condair WLAN is then activated and the network settings are reset. ATTENTION! Once the countdown is complete, all settings of the WLAN/WiFi module are deleted. To enable operation of the device via the remote portal, you must log in at https://condair.remoteportal.de. To do this, enter the enclosed MAC address (see enclosed sticker) and the password below in the login window.
The start page of the remote portal opens and a configuration can be made.
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Spare parts

Order spare parts
Spare parts can be ordered from your local specialist dealer or directly from the manufacturer. For order numbers, see chapter “Appendix” on page 59.

WARNING! Risk of injury due to the use of incorrect spare parts!
dangerous for the user and cause damage, malfunctions or total failure.
Only use original spare parts from Condair Group AG or spare parts approved by Condair Group AG.
If you are unsure, always contact our service department.

9.1 Filter overview
Various evaporation and cleaning filters are available for the PureHum 1000 Pro.
Designation BIO evaporation filter Foam evaporation filter Activated carbon cleaning filter Fine dust filter set F7 (humidifier) Hepa Filter Set H10 (air purifier)

Order number 2139320 2139322 2606967 2606966 2606968

10. Dispose of humidifier
Unless a take-back or disposal agreement has been made, disassembled components should be recycled:
Scrap metals. Give plastic elements for recycling. Dispose of batteries and UV tube as special waste. Dispose of remaining components sorted according to mate-
rial composition.

NOTE!
Have electrical waste and electronic components disposed of by authorised specialist companies.
In case of doubt, obtain information on environmentally sound disposal from the local municipal authority or specialised disposal companies.

Technical Data

11.1 Dimensions and Weight
Indication Unladen weight Wide Height Depth Water tank volume

Value 28
850 / 33,47 630 / 25,24 390 / 15,35
50

Unit kg / lbs mm / in mm / in mm / in l / US gal

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11.2 Connection values

Electric

Indication

Value

Unit

Voltage

220-240

V

Frequency

50-60

Hz

Power consumption, maximum (with special

max. 130

W

equipment)

Hedging, at least

10

W

Maximum water pressure when connected to

1

MPa

the water supply network

Minimum water pressure for connection to the

0

MPa

water supply network

11.3 Operating conditions
Surroundings Indication Temperature range Relative humidity

Value 10 ­ 40 / 50 ­ 104 30 – 90

Unit °C / °F %

11.4 Nameplate

The type plate is located under the upper part of the housing
above the mains connection and contains the following informa-
tion: Manufacturer Type Series Serial number

Fig. 11.6.1: Type plate
Appendix
“Spare parts list” on page 59
WARNING! Risk of injury from disassembling the humidifier! humidifier can lead to serious injuries.

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Spare parts list

Standard version

N0.

Naming

2606973 Upper part of housing (1)

2606972 Glass top incl. hinges (2)

2606985 Basic board

2139443 Pump complete (3)

2139444 Pump motor incl. cable and pump fan

2606977 Housing lower part/water tank (4)

2606981 Swivel castor

2139438 Filter rods without rib (5)

2139439 Filter rods with rib (6)

2139440 Clamp with 2 lugs (7)

2606987 Fan complete with motor, protective grille and fixing material (8)

2139437 2139430 2139448 2139449 2606995
2606986 2139433 2606672 2606974

Water distribution (9) Radio humidity sensor (10) Y-piece (11) Pump hose transparent (12) Corrugated tube 10 mm / 24 cm long for UV technology (13) Level sensor Mains cable with plug Retaining rubber for cleaning filter Intake grille

Special equipment and accessories

No.

Naming

2593500 Water detector with sensor

2139450 Safety water sensor

2606964 Automatic water supply complete

2606996 Solenoid valve complete

2606969 8-watt radiator (UV disinfection)

2606990 Quartz dip pipe

2139457 Lime conversion cartridge

2606997 Supply hose (100 cm)

2607000 Pump for flushing device

2606970 Drain hose for flushing unit (100 cm)

2606980 Water connection Housing lower part

2606971 Safety drip tray

Filters & Filter Sets

No.

Naming

2139322 Foam filter

2139320 Bio-Filter

2606966 Fine dust filter set F7 (humidifier)

2606968 Hepa Filter Set H10 (air purifier)

2606967 Activated carbon cleaning filter

13

14

10

12

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