AUTO DRY MODE
OPERATING STEPS:
1.
PRESS "POWER" BUTTON (C1) TO "ON".
2.
PRESS AUTO DRY BUTTON.
Press the "Auto Dry" button (C2) to set your desired mode
"Auto", "Low" or "High".
AUTO mode (C16)
Keeps the room at a comfortable relative humidity (rh) level.
The unit automatically keeps room humidity at 45~50%rh with
automatic high or low fan speed.
LOW mode (C15)
Run in low fan speed.
The unit automatically dehumidify in low fan speed and low
heater.
HIGH mode (C14)
Super dry mode to prevent condensation.
The unit automatically keeps room humidity at 35~40%rh to
prevent condensation in the room.
3.
PRESS SWING BUTTON
Press the "Swing" button (C4) to select your desired air louver
angle (C9, C10, C11). Please refer to the detailed instruction at
below.
4.
STOP OPERATION
Press the "Power" button (C1) and all lights will go out.
CAUTION: After turning the appliance OFF using the Power
button, the fan will continue to run for two min-
utes. This is a normal procedure and helps to cool
and protect the internal components. During these
two minutes, DO NOT remove the power plug
from the electrical socket outlet; wait for the fan to
stop running.
LAUNDRY DRY MODE
OPERATING STEPS:
1.
PRESS "POWER" BUTTON (C1) TO "ON".
2.
PRESS "LAUNDRY MODE" BUTTON.
Press the "Laundry Mode" button (C3) to set your desired
mode "Saving" or "Turbo".
SAVING mode (C13)
Suitable for when the laundry amount is small or in summer to
save power.
The unit automatically shifts to provide warm air or fan air de-
pending on the room temperature. Assists to dry clothes with
low power and lower room temperature.
TURBO mode (C12)
Suitable for when the laundry amount is large or in winter to
dry clothes effectively.
The unit automatically provides heated air to dry clothes faster
with higher power.
3.
PRESS "SWING" BUTTON
Press the "Swing" button (C4) to select your desired air louver
angle. (C9, C10, C11) Please refer the detailed instruction at
below.
4.
STOP OPERATION
Press the "Power" button (C1) and all lights will go out.
CAUTION: After turning the appliance OFF using the Power
button, the fan will continue to run for two min-
utes. This is a normal procedure and helps to cool
and protect the internal components. During these
two minutes, DO NOT remove the power plug
from the electrical socket outlet ; wait for the fan
to stop running.
AUTO SWING LOUVER (Fig. G)
By pressing the "Swing" button (C4), select your desired air
louver angle and the Louver setting indicator lamp will light.
"Front" ➞ "Up" ➞ "Wide" ➞ Hold (Lamp off) ➞ "Front"
FRONT (G1)...The automatic louver swings in a front range of
approx. 80˚
UP (G2)..........The automatic louver swings in an upward range
of approx. 100˚
WIDE (G3)......The automatic louver swing in a wide range of
approx. 180˚
HOLD ............The automatic louver stops swinging when you
press "Swing" button button and turns the lamp
off.
The auto swing louver modes are useful for speeding up the
drying of washing, wardrobes and walls because the fact that
the airflow is hitting the surface of whatever it is that you want
to dry will speed up the drying process as the water molecules
will be forced out faster.
WIDE / SPOT ADJUSTABLE LOUVER (Fig. H)
If you select "Front" swing louver and adjust the blades out-
wards (H1), the airflow will change to spot blowing.
If you select "Front" swing louver and adjust the blades in-
wards (H2), the airflow will change to wide blowing.
If you select "Up" swing louver and adjust the blades out-
wards (H1), the airflow will change to wide blowing.
If you select "Up" swing louver and adjust the blades inwards
(H2), the airflow will change to spot blowing.
If you select "Wide" swing louver, the direction of airflow will
change depending on the angle of the louver.
TIMER OPERATION
Auto turning OFF:
Press the "Off Timer" button (C5) to select your desired running
time (2,4 or 8 hours) (C8). The unit will automatically switch off at
the end of the selected time period. As the time counts down, the
lamp (4 or 2 hours) will indicate the time remaining.
When no Timer is set (the lamp is off), the unit will run continuously
unless the water tank is already full.
2hours ➞ 4hours ➞ 8hours ➞ Continuous (lamp OFF) ➞ 2hours
CONTINUOUS DRAINAGE MODE (Fig. E)
For continuous drainage, use a hose with an inner diameter of
12mm and outer diameter of 14mm~16mm.
1.
Remove the water tank.
2.
Use a screwdriver to remove the knockout at the back. (E1)
Pushing down and hold the stopper (E4) for drainage pipe by
finger (Fig. E2). Attach the hose to the drainage pipe (E5)
through the hole (Fig. E3).
3.
Remove the tank cover and restore the water tank into the
unit.
If the tank is not restored in the unit, full tank lamp will light
and cannot start operation.
4.
The tubing should be lead to the drain with no sharp bends.
(E6, E7, E8)
NOTE:
1. The water tank must be in the correct position before tubing.
2. Remove the tubing before pulling out the water tank.
3. Remove the hose from the continuous drainage hole. Be sure
to put the tank cover on the water tank and restart operation.
4. EMPTY THE WATER TANK (Fig. D)
1.
When the water tank is full, the Full lamp (C6) will light and unit
stops in a few minutes.
NOTE: DO NOT move the unit or remove the water tank, if the
unit is still operating, as water may leak, damage the
unit or cause an electric shock.
2.
By gripping the bottom of the bucket, remove the water tank
(D1) and lift carefully with handle (D2).
3.
Remove the cover of water tank first (D3), then pour the water
away (D4). Clean the water tank and restore the cover and the
water tank (D5) (D6) to the correct position.
NOTE:
•
Clean the water tank with clean water if needed. DO
NOT use solvent, abrasive or hot water.
•
DO NOT remove or damage the float in the tank, or the
unit cannot work correctly.
•
The water tank cover must be well fitted in position.
•
The water full indicator lamp lights if the water tank is
not well in the position.
CLEANING
CLEANING AIR INTAKE GRILLE (Fig. I)
If the filter is covered with dust, the airflow and the performance of
the unit will be affected. It is recommended to check and clean the
air filter every 2 weeks.
1.
Turn off the unit and remove the filter from the unit. (I1)
2.
Clean the nano-silver filter with a vacuum cleaner or wash with
water (under 40˚C). (I2) If you wash with water, dry it complete-
ly at shaded area.
3.
Replace the filter in position.
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