Specifications

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Depending on the thermostat, a temperature of 12°C may not be able to be achieved precisely on
setting 3. In such an instance, it is necessary to adjust the position of the cursor.
Please note that we have not used the entire adjustable range available on the
thermostat (3/4 end stop). You can therefore go beyond the specified reference
points, if necessary.
Humidity:
The average humidity is around 65% +/-10 (refer to notes): the average is calculated by adding the
instant peaks (several fluctuations throughout the day as part of the compressor's operating and
shut-down cycles) and dividing the total by two; for example (30% + 80%) / 2 = 55%.
The average level is determined by combining the circulation of the ambient air, which is already
loaded with humidity via the carbon filter, by the operation of the device (condensation
phenomenon) as well as the internal steel walls covered in a paint with a high level of granularity
that retains condensation droplets.
2. Accessories
2.1 The carbon filters
A single filter is fitted. It is a black piece of plastic that is approximately 5 cm in diameter. It is located
at the top left from inside the cabinet and at the top right from the rear.
The device produces
cold air, which is
heavier than the warm
air and gradually
descends. This
creates a pressure and
forces the air through
the hole located at the
bottom.
While the compressor is in
operation, the air humidity is
sucked up by the
evaporator and is then
transformed into frost.
When the compressor shuts
down, the internal
temperature increases and
the frost slowly melt.
Condensation is generated.
When the compressor is
running, it creates heat
that evaporates any water
condensation. Hot air
rises and this humid air is
sucked up to the carbon
filter.
Any excess
condensation is
collected in a tank.
When the compressor
restarts, the circuit
closes and the air starts
to circulate.