Page 3 - ENGLISH; Brief notes on humidity; removing water; no water removed
3 20°C 5 l 30°C 5 l ENGLISH Brief notes on humidity Air naturally contains a given quantity of water in the form of water vapour which determines its humidity level.The capacity of air to hold water vapour is, however, limited and depends on its temperature: the higher thetemperature, the greater th...
Page 4 - ECON; Introduction; E C O L O G I C A L
4 ;;;;;;; ;;;;;;; ;;;;;;; ;;;;;;; @@@@@@@ @@@@@@@ @@@@@@@ @@@@@@@ ;;;;;;; ;;;;;;; ;;;;;;; ;;;;;;; @@@@@@@ @@@@@@@ @@@@@@@ @@@@@@@ ;;;;;;; ;;;;;;; ;;;;;;; ;;;;;;; yyyyyyy yyyyyyy yyyyyyy yyyyyyy ;;;;;;; ;;;;;;; ;;;;;;; ;;;;;;; Read this instruction booklet carefully before installing and using the ap...
Page 5 - Description; Air purifying filter; Air intake
5 Description 8 1. Control panel 2. Panel cover 3. Air outlet grille 4. Lifting handle 5. Air intake grille 6. Air purifying filter 7. Tank access panel 8. Tank 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Air intake Air outlet
Page 6 - Technical characteristics; Heating
6 Technical characteristics Power supply voltage See rating label Absorbed power dehumidifying only " Absorbed power heating ECON: " MAX: " Maximum absorbed power " Maximum current absorbed " Maximum moisture removed in 24 hours (*1) " Refrigerant (*2) " Air treated 210/3...
Page 7 - condensation discharge tube; Accessories
7 Description Quantity condensation discharge tube 1 (2 m.) rubber cap 1 Accessories A) If your appliance comes fitted with a plug, it will incorporate a 13 Amp fuse. If it does not fit your socket, the plug should be cut off from the mains lead, and an appropriate plug fitted, as below.WARNING: Ver...
Page 8 - Installation; Discharge into the canister
8 Fig. 3 Fig. 1 Installation Place the appliance in the room that you wish to dehumidify.It is essential to leave a space of at least 50 cm. around the appliance in order to ensure adequate ventilation.The condensation can be discharged in one of two ways: A) Discharge into the canister The condensa...
Page 9 - Dehumidifier operation
9 Electrical connections Before connecting the appliance to the power supply, check the following:• The mains power supply must correspond to the power supply shown on the rating plate.• The power socket and the electrical circuit must be adequate to supply the appliance.• The power socket must matc...
Page 10 - DEHUMIDIFYING; Set to from
10 Heating operation 1) Plug the appliance into a mains socket.2) Set the thermostat to position 5.3) Press the heating pushbutton. (The heating pilot light will come on and the appliance will start operating. If the dehumidifying pilot light is on, press the dehumidifying pushbutton to switch the f...
Page 11 - • Use a vacuum cleaner to remove the dust that builds up on the filter.; If the appliance is not used for long periods; • Do not use extension power cables.
11 Maintenance Always remove the plug from the power socket before performing any cleaning or maintenance operations.For safety, never use a jet of water to wash the appliance. Cleaning the cabinet • Clean the appliance using a damp cloth and dry using a dry cloth.• Never use petrol, methylated spir...
Page 12 - Troubleshooting
12 Problem Cause Solution • not plugged in• no power• humidostat set to minimum • tank is full of water• tank not in position • filter clogged• temperature or humidity in room too low • room too large• too many sources of humidity in room (boilingpots etc.) • the compressor is off because the defros...