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Operating Instructions
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MAINTENANCE
- Clean the unit with a soft moist cloth. Do
not use solvents or strong cleaners as this
might damage the surface of the unit.
- The cooling coils are best cleaned with a
rag and warm water.
SERVICE
If the dehumidifier requires servicing,
you must first contact your local retai-
ler. Proof of purchase is required for all
warranty claims.
STORAGE
Before storage of the unit, please follow
these steps:
1.
Make sure the water tank is empty.
When the unit is switched on, make
sure the unit work at Ventilation
mode for at least 30 minutes to
remove the water inside the unit.
2.
Collect and bundle the power cord.
3.
Clean the filter.
4.
Store in a clean, dry environment.
Proof of purchase is required for all
warranty claims.
HINTS
When the dehumidifier is used in
extremely damp environments or when
the temperature is below +5˚C, the
dehumidifier may stop working. A large
amount of ice builds up on the cooling
coil. Turn off the dehumidifier and place it
a little above floor level so that the ice will
melt away.
Sometimes it may be useful to use a frost
guard or heater fan to make sure that the
temperature does not fall below +10˚C.
Even if the MRD10/14 works down to
temperatures as low as +5°C, its capacity
will increase at higher temperatures as
warm air carries more water.
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The hydrostat has a margin of error of
approx. +/- 5-10%. At lower temperatures,
the margin of error might increase further.
For maximum dehumidifying power in
a room, it is recommended that the air
supply from outside and from adjoining
rooms is minimized – close doors and
ventilators.
Expect higher dehumidification capacity
during Autumn / Summer because the
outside air is warmer and more humid.
IMPORTANT! - Wood's
dehumidifier must be connected
to a grounded power source.
The power source should be 220V-240V
50Hz

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