These flaps should never
be used to transport the apparatus.
Disconnecting the apparatus :
1. Turn the control switch anti-clock-
wise to the OFF position. The green unit
working display will turn off.
Note: If the apparatus is unused for
long periods, we advise that it be
disconnected from the mains electricity
supply.
OPERATING CHARACTERISTICS
1. Automatic function: Using the
Relative Humidity control, select the
desired humidity level. The dehumidi-
fier will maintain the R.H. constant at
the selected level.
If the R.H. selected is higher than the
humidity present in the room, this
function will not operate.
Continuous function (cont.):
If the user selects this operation the
dehumidifier will operate permanently,
whatever the level of humidity is in
the room.
2. The unit is provided with an easily
removable air filter, to purify and
regenerate the humid air in the
room. To access the air filter, the
water deposit must first be
removed. (figure 4).
3. The normal working temperature
range is +5 / +35ºC. It is advised that
the apparatus should not be
operated outside of this temperature
range.
Note: The defrost function is carried out
automatically by the apparatus.This will
activate if the ambient temperature is
below 15ºC, approximately. When this
function operates, the defrost display
panel is illuminated.
4. When the unit disconnects from the
mains supply, wait three minutes
before reconnecting in order to avoid
damaging the compressor.
5. When the dehumidifier is operating, it
heats up and this may affect the am
bient temperature of the room.
WATER REMOVAL
- Removing water from the deposit.
1. The red level indicator illuminates
when the water deposit is full (the
compressor and the ventilator will
stop).
2. Remove the water deposit and
empty it (figure 5).
3. Replace the water deposit inside
the appliance and it will begin to
function automatically.
Precautions Do not remove the
water deposit repeatedly, as if this is
done within short periods of time the
compressor may be damaged. Always
wait until the water deposit is full.
- Continuous water drainage.
1. Using a screwdriver, remove the
interior plastic part of the hole
situated at the rear of the
apparatus. (figure 6)
2. Extract the water deposit and seal
the water inlet using the rubber
stopper.
3. Insert a 14 mm interior diameter
(PVC) tube (A) into the hole and
connect it to the water outlet nozzle
(B) situated at the front of the
apparatus. (figure 7).
The extraction tube should always
lay flat on the floor with no
obstruction that could impede the
free circulation of the water.
4. Replace the water deposit.