Make sure the temperature is set perfect and leave it as is. It holds the temperature very well in my experience (had one and loved it!)
Does that model come with a humidity pump? If not… Take a clean, unused cloth, like one of those flimsy looking cleaning cloths you buy in multipacks, and spread that over the water wells, dipping it a bit into each well. Then keep that damp. If you fill the wells right up and the incubator turns, the water runs out in my experience and makes a bit of a mess. The cloth worked very well to hold the humidity at the level you wanted it and it's easy to up the humidity by wetting the cloth more.
You'll have to take it off the turner when you lock down, but that is dead easy to do. Just lift it off carefully.
Look in the middle on top of the cover, you'll see a little ventilation hole there. You can fit a cool drink straw through there to top up the water on the cloth when needed, to up the humidity, so you don't have to take the lid off during lockdown.
What else…. When you place or remove those things that holds the eggs in place, it's easier to put them in position or remove them around the eggs. I removed mine when I locked down, so the eggs had wiggle room when they hatched.
I think that's it… Good luck with your hatch and enjoy!
