- Plug it in.
- Put a glass of water in there to one side (I find that to be much easier than the troughs on the bottom).
- Let it run for a day or so tweaking the temperature until it is running at around 100deg. I use two different thermometer/hygrometers in there just to be sure. (Make sure you have calibrated them for accuracy.)
- You really, really want this incubator to be in a stable environment. The first time I hatched with it mine was in the un-airconditioned kitchen. Outside temperatures were ranging widely. The house felt comfortable, but I couldn't get the darn thing to stabalize. I fought it the entire time. Round two was after I turned the air on. It worked like a charm with no futzing by me. Plugged it in and left it alone that time. Room temp makes a HUGE difference.
- Once the temps are running stable for at least 12 hours, put your eggs in. The temps will fall and get all wonky. LEAVE IT ALONE!! Let it self adjust. Gradually temps will go back to what you had it running at before the eggs were added.
- My humidities are not a problem as I live in the deep South. If you live in an arid place you might need more water surface area. The troughs are okay but they are hard to get at. During the early days a glass of water or a small ice cube tray will work for humidity. I do take out the ice cube tray before day 18 and fill the troughs. Make sure the water is hot before you add it. If you add cold water you will screw up your temps. The tiny holes on the top fit a straw quite nicely if you need to add yet more water.
- Leave out the little red plugs on the top. The increased air flow seems to help. I add them back on day 18 and leave them until everyonoe has hatched.
I think that's the basics. Let me know if you have any questions. Good luck!