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9
Care & Cleaning
To avoid possible electric shock, ensure to turn the dehumidifier off and disconnect the
plug from the power source before before performing any cleaning or maintenance.
1. Clean the Vent and Case
Use water and a mild detergent. Do not use bleach or abrasives.
Do not splash water directly onto the main dehumidifier. Doing so may cause an
electric shock or the insulation to deteriorate, or cause the dehumidifier to rust.
The air intake and outlet vents get soiled easily, so use a vacuum attachment or brush
to clean.
2. Clean the Reservoir
Every few weeks, clean the reservoir to prevent the growth of mold, mildew, and
bacteria.
Partially fill the reservoir with clean water and add a little mild detergent. Swish it
around in the reservoir, empty and rinse.
NOTE: Do not clean the reservoir in a dishwasher.
3. Clean the Air Filter
The air filter should be cleaned approximately every 2 weeks. The air filter may require
more frequent cleaning if there is significant dander or fur in the air.
Follow the steps below to clean the filter:
The air filter is located behind the rear intake grill. To remove the air filter, grasp the
filter tab on the bottom of the grill and slide it out.
Use a vacuum cleaner with a soft brush attachment to remove any large debris or dust
build-up from the air filter.
Wash the filter in lukewarm, soapy water, below 40°C (104°F), or use a neutral cleaning
agent.
Rinse the filter with clean water and dry thoroughly.
Re-install the filter.
NOTE: DO NOT operate the dehumidifier without a filter because dirt and lint will clog it,
reducing performance.
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