1. Introduction
The WONEGG House 10 Automatic Egg Incubator is designed for efficient and reliable hatching of various poultry eggs. This fully automatic incubator features precise temperature and humidity control, automatic egg turning, and an integrated egg candler to simplify the incubation process. Its compact and user-friendly design makes it suitable for both beginners and experienced users.

2. Key Features
- LED Temperature and Humidity Display: Real-time monitoring of internal conditions.
- Automatic Egg Turning: Gently rotates eggs every 2 hours for 10 seconds for even heating.
- Automatic Temperature Control: Maintains stable and even temperature using sensor induction and program control.
- Partitionable Water Tanks (A & B): Allows for adjustable humidity levels to better moisturize eggs.
- Integrated LED Egg Candler: Observe embryo development without disturbing the eggs.
- Transparent Observation Window: Easy viewing of the hatching process.
- Windowed Vent Design: Ensures proper air circulation for stable internal conditions.
- Multi-functional Egg Tray: Accommodates various egg sizes (chicken, duck, quail, pigeon, parrot, etc.).
- 3-in-1 Functionality: Acts as a setter, hatcher, and brooder.
- Certifications: CE and FCC certified.

3. Specifications
| Attribute | Value |
|---|---|
| Product Name | House Egg Incubator |
| Model | House 10 |
| Power | ≤25W |
| Voltage | 110V/220V |
| Material | ABS |
| Product Size (L*W*H) | 29.7*17.6*17 cm |
| Net Weight | 1.22 KG |
| Gross Weight | 1.63 KG |
| Package Size | 33*27*19 cm |
| Egg Capacity | Approx. 10 eggs |
| Temperature Range | 20°C - 39.5°C |
| Hatching Rate | 98%~100% |
| Display | LCD |
| Egg Turning Mode | Automatic Egg Turning (every 2 hours) |
| Compatible Egg Types | Bird, Chicken, Duck, Goose, Reptile, Turkey, Emu, Ostrich, Quail, Pigeon, Parrot |

4. Setup
- Unpacking: Carefully remove all components from the packaging. Ensure all parts are present: incubator unit, power cord, and egg tray.
- Placement: Place the incubator on a stable, level surface away from direct sunlight, drafts, or extreme temperature fluctuations.
- Power Connection: Connect the power cord to the incubator and then to a suitable 110V/220V power outlet. The display should light up.
- Water Filling:
- Locate the external water injection ports (A & B) on the side of the incubator.
- Using a water bottle or dropper, carefully fill the water tanks. The partitionable design allows for adjusting humidity as needed.
- Ensure the water level is maintained throughout the incubation period. The large water tray typically needs refilling every 60 hours.

Figure 4: Water Tank Filling Instructions - Pre-heating: Allow the incubator to run for at least 2-4 hours before placing eggs inside to stabilize the internal temperature and humidity.
5. Operating Instructions
- Egg Selection: Select fresh, clean, and fertilized eggs laid within 4-7 days for best hatching results.
- Placing Eggs: Place the selected eggs into the multi-functional egg tray. The tray is designed to accommodate various egg sizes.

Figure 5: Multi-functional Egg Tray - Control Panel Overview:

Figure 6: Control Panel and Display - LED Candler Button: Activates the internal egg candler.
- Setting Button: Used to adjust temperature and other parameters.
- Switch Button: Power on/off.
- Up Key (+): Increase values or navigate menus.
- Down Key (-): Decrease values or navigate menus.
- The LCD displays Temperature, Humidity, Hatching Days, and Egg Turning Countdown.
- Temperature and Humidity Settings: The incubator automatically controls temperature. Refer to the control panel for current readings. Adjust humidity by managing water levels in tanks A and B as needed for specific egg types.
- Automatic Egg Turning: The incubator automatically turns eggs every 2 hours for 10 seconds. This simulates natural incubation and ensures even heat distribution.

Figure 7: Automatic Egg Turning in action - Egg Candling: Use the built-in LED candler to observe embryo development. This helps in identifying infertile or non-viable eggs. Perform candling in dim light.

Figure 8: Using the LED Egg Candler - Hatching Schedule: The incubator displays hatching days. Typical incubation periods are:
- Chicken: 21 days
- Duck: 28 days
- Goose: 30 days
- Quail: 18 days

Figure 9: Hatching Day Display and Typical Incubation Periods - Hatcher & Brooder Functionality:

Figure 10: 3-in-1 Incubator Functions - Setter: Use for the initial incubation phase.
- Hatcher: During the last 3 days of incubation, remove the egg tray and place fertilized eggs on the grid. Increase humidity by spraying warm water on eggshells to soften them.
- Brooder: After hatching, chicks can be kept warm in the machine until dry. For longer brooding, transfer them to a specialized brooder box.
Video 1: WONEGG House 10 Incubator Product Demonstration and Features Overview
6. Maintenance
- Cleaning: After each hatching cycle, unplug the incubator and clean all internal surfaces, especially the egg tray and water tanks, with a mild disinfectant solution. Ensure all parts are completely dry before reassembly or storage.
- Water Tank Hygiene: Regularly clean the water tanks to prevent mold or bacterial growth, which can affect humidity and egg health.
- Storage: Store the incubator in a cool, dry place when not in use.
7. Troubleshooting
| Problem | Possible Cause | Solution |
|---|---|---|
| Incubator not powering on | No power, loose connection | Check power cord connection and wall outlet. Ensure power switch is ON. |
| Temperature too low/high | Incorrect ambient temperature, sensor issue | Ensure incubator is in a stable room temperature environment. If problem persists, contact support. |
| Humidity too low/high | Insufficient/excessive water in tanks | Adjust water levels in tanks A and B. Add more water for higher humidity, reduce for lower. |
| Eggs not turning automatically | Motor malfunction, obstruction | Check for any obstructions in the egg turning mechanism. If motor is faulty, contact support. |
| Poor hatching rate | Infertile eggs, incorrect temperature/humidity, poor ventilation | Ensure eggs are fertile and fresh. Verify temperature and humidity settings. Check that ventilation window is not blocked. |
8. User Tips
- For optimal results, always use fresh, clean, and fertile eggs.
- Monitor the water levels daily, especially during the latter stages of incubation when humidity requirements might increase.
- Use the egg candler regularly to remove non-developing eggs, which can prevent contamination and improve overall success.
- Keep a log of temperature, humidity, and egg development to fine-tune your incubation process for future batches.
- Avoid opening the incubator unnecessarily, as this can cause temperature and humidity fluctuations.
9. Warranty and Support
This WONEGG product comes with a standard manufacturer's warranty. For detailed warranty information, technical support, or service inquiries, please contact your retailer or the manufacturer directly. Please have your product model and purchase date available when contacting support.





