Instructions / Assembly

4. INSTALLATION
4.2 SAFE OPERATION OF EQUIPMENT
• Check the device after unpacking for any damages or scratches on it.
• Operate this unit in an ambient temperature from 5°C to 38°C(41
O
F to
100.4
O
F).
• Do not use it outdoors. This dehumidifier is intended for indoor residential
applications only.
• Do not operate in close proximity to walls, curtains, or other objects that
may block the air inlet and outlet.
• Keep the air inlet and outlet free of obstacles.
• Adjust the wind deflector upwards before starting.
• If the tilt exceeds 45°, please let the device stand upright for at least 24
hours before starting.
• Keep doors and windows closed to better save energy.
• Do not operate or store the unit in direct sunlight or rain.
• It is normal for the air outlet to feel warm to touch after continuous
operation on hot days.
• Empty the water tank before moving the device.
• Make sure the Water tank is correctly fitted otherwise the unit will not
operate properly.
• The dehumidifier starts up in the mode selected when the unit was last
used.
• The dehumidifier starts dehumidifying if the room humidity is 3% higher
than the selected humidity.
• The compressor has a protection delay of 3 minutes. Wait 3 minutes for
the dehumidifier to resume dehumidification.
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3.2 FEATURES
Powerful moisture removal
Humidity monitor shows current air humidity
Auto mode automatically adjusts humidity levels
A 24-hour timer to set the time of operation
Effectively removes moisture, dust from the air
Low power consumption-energy efficient
Quiet fan has two speed settings
Auto-Defrost at low temperature
Auto shut-off/ auto restart
Electronic control
Laundry drying function
Antibacterial filter
Continuous drainage or 6.5L water tank
4.1 LOCATION
1.Place the unit on a firm, level
surface in an area with at least
30cm(12”) of free space around
it to allow for proper air
circulation.
2.Never install the unit where it
could be subject to
• Heat sources such as
radiators, heating registers,
stoves or other products that
generate heat.
• In an area where oil or water
can be splashed
• Direct sunlight
• Mechanical vibration or shock
• Excessive dust
• Poor ventilation, e.g. closet or
bookcase
• Uneven surface