DEOS 21s UK MANUAL
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CONDENSATE DISCHARGE
The dehumidier can discharge the condensate water in two dierent
ways:
1. DISCHARGE INTO TANK
The condensate water falls directly in the tank located in the lower
section of the dehumidier. When the tank is full, the dehumidier
automatically shuts down and the displays shows “P2” and the
logo.
PROCEDURE FOR EMPTYING THE TANK:
- Pull out the tank slightly using the appropriate handles on the sides
(Fig. A).
- Pull the tank out fully while being careful not to spill the condensate
water.
- Do not place the tank on the ground as its irregular underside may
cause the water to spill out.
- Empty out the water.
- Put the tank back into its housing. The dehumidier will automatically
start functioning again.
WARNING:
- Do not remove the oat (located inside the tank) when emptying
out the water.
- Make sure to put the tank properly back into its housing (after
having emptied it).
- Incorrectly tting the tank can stop the dehumidier starting
(make sure the “P2” has cleared from the display). Before
removing the tank, it is advisable to tap the top part of the
dehumidier a few times to ensure that all the water has fallen
into the tank. A few drops of water may nonetheless drip down
once the tank has been pulled out.
- Before undertaking any operation on the appliance, make sure
that the power supply has been disconnected.
2. CONTINUOUS DRAINAGE
Allows for discharging the condensate water without letting it fall
into the collection tank. This function is particularly useful when the
dehumidier must be operated for long periods, making it dicult to
empty the tank continuously.
INSTRUCTIONS
- Remove the rubber cap from the right-hand outlet located on the
rear of the appliance (Fig. B).
- Connect the hose (not included) with 13,5 mm internal diameter
to the outlet (Fig.C). Make sure that the other end of the hose
terminates at a water collection point lying lower than the discharge
outlet.
- Switch the appliance on.
CAUTION:
To restore standard draining into the tank, make sure to ret the rubber
cap into the hole on the rest of the unit.
Fig. A
Fig. B
Fig. C