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Read the safety warnings carefully before using the appliance.
1. DESCRIPTION
1.1 Description of appliance (A)
A1. Control panel
A2. Condensate collection tank
A3. Lifting handle
A4. Air intake grill
A5. Dust Air lter or silver-ion air lter (on certain
models only)
A6. Air outlet grill
A7. Condensate drain hose (approx. 1 m)
A8. Anti-allergen lter (on certain models only)
A9. Castors (on certain models only)
1.2 Description of control panel (B)
B1. ON/STAND-BY button
B2. Dehumidifying button
B3. Dry button
B4. Timer button
1.3 Description of display (C)
C1. Dehumidifying mode active
C2. Dry mode active
C3. Low temperature alarm
C4. Digits for % Relative Humidity/timer hours
C5. Full tank alarm
C6. Timer function active
2. SETTING IT UP FOR USE
Position the appliance in the room to be dehumidied.
It is essential to leave a free space of at least 50 cm in front of and
above the dehumidier, so as not to obstruct the air intake and
outlet. For ecient ventilation it is advisable to leave a space of
at least 5-10 cm all around the appliance.
3. APPLYING THE CASTORS
To apply the castors to the appliance, proceed as follows:
1. Make sure the appliance is unplugged and the tank is
empty.
2. Apply the castors as shown in g 1 and slide them as shown
by the arrow till hooked in position (g. 2).
4. DRAINING THE CONDENSATE WATE
The condensate can be drained in 2 ways:
4.1 Draining into the tank
The condensate is drained directly into the tank (A2).
When the tank is full, the appliance stops and the control panel
(B) displays a red tank alarm
(C5).
To restore operation of the appliance, proceed as follows:
1. Remove the tank (g. 3) and empty it into a sink or bathtub.
2. Replace the tank in its housing, making sure it’s properly
positioned.
4.2 Continuous external draining
If the appliance is used for long periods of time without the
possibility to regularly empty the tank, the continuous drain
function should be used. Proceed as follows:
1. Remove the continuous drain cap from the spout, turning
it in an anti-clockwise direction, then remove the rubber
stopper from the opening (g. 4). (Watch out for any
leaking water!)
2. Attach the condensate drain hose (A7) to the spout (g. 5).
3. Make sure the hose is positioned below the spout (g. 6), or
the water will ow back into the tank of the appliance.
Also make sure there are no kinks in the hose.
5. MODE SELECTION
Connect the appliance to the mains supply. Upon rst use, a dot
will appear on the display and at the same time, an acoustic
signal will sound to indicate that the appliance is in stand-by
mode.
1. To turn the appliance on, press the
button (B1).The
appliance will operate in the previously set mode.
2. If there is a blackout, when the power is restored the
appliance will resume operation in the previously set
operating mode.
Please note:
If the
symbol (C5) appears the tank (A2) needs
to be emptied or properly positioned. (see paragraph “4.1
Draining into the tank”).
The appliance is equipped with a security device (delay of 3
minutes) that protects the compressor against too frequent
starts and stops. The operating lights C1 or C2 blink.
5.1 Dehumidifying mode
1. Press the
button (B2). The light (C1) will turn
on, on the display (g. 7).
2. The display shows the previously set relative humidity
value. When the value blinks, the setting can be changed
by repeatedly pressing the button
. There are 7
dierent relative humidity settings ranging from 30% (dry
environment) to 70% (humid environment). Depending
on the ambient conditions, it may not be possible for the
appliance to reach the minimum settable value. In these
cases it is recommended to heat the environment needing
to be dehumidied.
3. When the set relative humidity value stops blinking, the
display shows the percentage of relative humidity in the
room. The appliance may take a few seconds to display the
value of the relative humidity in the room.
4. When the room reaches the preset relative humidity level,
the appliance stops dehumidifying and operates at a very
slow ventilation speed.
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