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Cleaning the air filter (4)
Disconnect from the mains before cleaning the unit or any of its components.
Air circulation is impeded and the efficiency of the dehumidifying and air purifying
functions decreases when the filter is dirty. It is therefore good practice to clean the
filter at regular intervals. The precise intervals depend on the room in which the
appliance operates and on how frequently it is used.
• Remove the filter (4) by sliding it out.
• Clean the filter or wash in tap water.
• Dry the filter before inserting it back.
Housing
Wipe regularely clean with a moist cloth and mild household detergent.
Servicing
Have your dehumidifier once a year serviced by a qualified engineer.
If the dehumidifier does not operate:
• Make sure the unit is plugged in.
• Ensure the humidistat control is turned on.
If the unit is noisy:
• Make sure the dehumidifier is standing solidly and level.
If the unit is leaking:
• Check the drainage tube for correct fitting.
• Check for twists and bends in the drainage tube.
• Check the drainage tube for a sufficient slope.
• Check and make sure that the outlet of the drainage pipe is not under the
waterlevel in the drain.
• Mains 230V - 50Hz
• Dehumidification* per day 45 ltrs.
• Air delivery 500 m 3 /h
• Refrigerating agent R22 (850 g.)
optional R407C
• Operating temperature range 7-35°C
*See moisture removal table on page 28
Meets EEC directive CE 73/23/CE (LVD) on safety.
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Cleaning
Trouble shooting
Technical Data
• Power consumption 850 Watt
Heat recovery 2100 Watt
• Current 4.5 A (fully loaded)
(start 18A)
• Dimensions 660 x 720 x 295 mm
• Net weight 45 kg
(at 30°C and 70% R.H.)
Subject to alteration without notice.