3. Defrost indicator
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4. Memory indicator
5. Water tank full indicator
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6. Memory button
7. Humidity up button
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8. Humidity down button
9. ON/OFF (power) button
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► OPERATION
1. Plug the unit into a suitable mains socket (please refer
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to the rating label on the backside of the unit to check the
appropriate voltage/frequency).
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2. Press ON/OFF button to turn on the unit. When turning
on the unit for the first time, if press only ON/FF button but
not set the Memory, the compressor will start (provided the
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room humidity is higher than 50%).
3. Press the buttons Humidity up and Humidity down to
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set the required humidity. The setting range is 40%~80%,
1% will be added or reduced for each press. The set hu-
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midity will show on the LED display for 8 seconds, after
that the display will return to show the room humidity. Once
the set humidity is achieved, the compressor stops working
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automatically.
Humidity range is 35%~95%, when the room humidity is
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less than 35%, the LED display shows "LO", when the
room humidity is higher than 95%, it shows " HI".
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4. Press ON/OFF button again to turn off the unit.
5. When unit is turned on for the first time or immediately
after shutoff, there is 3 minute delay protection for com-
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pressor.
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► DEFROST
Unit is equipped with the Hot Gas Defrost function. After
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running for 30 minutes, the coil sensor detects the coil tem-
perature. If the coil temperature is ≤-1°C, the unit switches
to the hot gas defrost mode, and the Defrost indicator is
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on.
During the defrost process, the compressor and the
fan keep running. It takes 5 minutes to defrost (if the coil
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temperature raises up to 10°C, the unit drops out of the
defrost mode automatically).
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► MEMORY
By pressing Memory button, the memory indicator is on,
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and the unit remembers the last settings.
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► HOUR COUNTER FIG. 5
1. A special hour counter serves to count the operation
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time of the machine.
2. 7-digit display counts off the operation time, it goes on
continuously, never gets back to "zero".
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6. DRAINAGE
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Please note that in case the water tank is not positioned
appropriately, the water full indicator turns red. When the
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water tank is full, the compressor stops, as a protective
measure, the "Water Tank Full" indicator turns red and
buzz.
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To remove the water tank, pull it out carefully from the unit,
make sure it does not tilt over.
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After empting the water tank, place the water tank into the
dedicated space. Make sure it is positioned properly, only
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then the 'water full' indicator is off and your dehumidifier
can start working. (FIG. 6)
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CONTINUOUS DRAINAGE
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When the dehumidifier works in extremely high humidity
levels, the water tank requires more frequent drainage. In
this situation, it may be more convenient to set the unit up
for continuous drainage, according to the following proce-
dures:
► Remove the drain knob and rubber plug and retain for
future use.
► Connect the drain tube to the water outlet (FIG. 7) and
put the other end into a drain.
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7. MAINTENANCE
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Always unplug the unit from the mains supply before car-
rying out any maintenance or cleaning of the unit.
CASING CLEANING
Use soft cloth to clean the unit.
Don't ever use volatile chemicals, gasoline, detergents,
chemically treated clothes, or other cleansing solutions as
they may damage the casing.
FILTER CLEANING (FIG. 8)
► Extract the filter from the unit.
► Use a vacuum cleaner or tap the filter lightly for easy
cleaning. If the filter is excessively dirty, use warm wa-
ter with a small amount of medium strength detergent.
► Make sure the filter is completely dry before installing
it back.
► Do not expose the filter to sunlight.
STORAGE
If the unit is not used for an extended period of time, please:
► Turn off the unit, unplug it and take away the AC cord.
► Empty the water tank completely and dry it.
► Cover the unit and store it in a place not exposed to the
direct sunlight.
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8. TROUBLE SHOOTING
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THE UNIT DOES NOT OPERATE:
► Is the unit plugged in?
► Is the house electricity on?
► Is the room temperature below 5
so, then it is out of the working range of the unit.
► Make sure the ON/OFF switch is turned on.
► Check if the water tank is positioned properly inside the
unit and if it is not full.
► Make sure the air inlet and outlet are not obstructed.
THE UNIT SEEMS TO DO NOTHING:
► Is the filter dusty, contaminated ?
► Is the air intake or outlet blocked?
► Is the room humidity already quite low?
THE UNIT SEEMS TO DO LITTLE:
► Are too many windows or doors open?
► Is there something in the room producing a lot of hu-
midity?
THE UNIT IS TOO NOISY:
► Check whether the unit is positioned on a level surface.
THE UNIT IS LEAKING:
► Make sure the unit is in appropriate condition.
► If you are not using continuous drainage, make sure
the rubber plug (on the bottom of the unit) is in its position.
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