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Keep dry: Never operate the device in puddles or standing water. Do not store or operate outdoors. If the wiring or any
part of the device becomes wet, dry the device thoroughly before using.
Keep air vents free: Do not cover or block the air inlets or outlets.
Keep filter clean: Always use a clean air filter. Do not allow the filter to become blocked, as the dehumidifier can
otherwise overheat. Make sure that no oil, grease or other impurities are sucked into the dehumidifier.

Functioning and dehumidification

The High-Dry 650 is a condensation drier. The dehumidification function is achieved by blowing moist room air over
the cold evaporator unit. The moisture condenses on the cold surface and drips off. The resultant condensate is directed
into the condensate tank or dissipated via the condensate pump or drain hose. The now warmer and drier air returns
into the room, where it absorbs water vapour again.
If the condensation drier operates at a room temperature below about 20°C, frost normally forms on the evaporator
coil. Once the electronics determines the ice temperature at the evaporator, it automatically activates the defrosting
cycle. During this time, a considerable water volume flows from the evaporator into the condensate tank. Normal
operation is resumed as soon as the ice on the evaporator has defrosted. As defrosting is performed with hot gas, the
defrosting cycle only takes a few minutes.
The amount of water that is removed from the device depends on the air humidity and air temperature for all conden-
sation driers. The performance of the dehumidifier should be measured by how fast the air humidity sinks and hot how
much water is extracted from it, if possible. You can measure the precise air humidity using a thermal hygrometer.

Setting up the condensation drier

The condensation drier should be operated in a closed room to attain the best performance. Close all openings to other
parts of the building, such as windows and doors, so that moist air does not mix with the air in the areas to be dried.
Opens and close doors as infrequently as possible. In this way, a so-called closed dry chamber is formed.
As many devices should be used so as to attain a three-fold air exchange. The air should be able to circulate freely wit-
hin the dry chamber. Open internal doors and use air blower to attain a good air circulation in all areas.
Set up the dehumidifier so that the air flow is not restricted by the inlet and outlet. Do not set up in the vicinity of
loose material, for example curtains. The condensation drier should normally be set up in the middle of the room. To
dry a certain area, the condensation drier must be set up so that the air given off is directed towards the wet area and
the warm, dry air flows over it. The opening should be located about one meter away from the wall.
The condensation drier heats the air from which it extracts the moisture. In smaller rooms, the temperature can rise
considerably as a result. Room temperatures between 20° and 27°C generally offer good conditions for drying. The
room temperature may not exceed 38° C or fall below 1°C, as otherwise the condensation drier will no longer function
(see "Troubleshooter" section).
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