Instruction manual
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THE CONTROL PANEL
- Turns the dehumidifier on and off. When the dehumidifier is turned on the Drying light
is illuminated and the dehumidifier starts in High fan and Laundry modes.
- Lights up when the dehumidifier is dehumidifying.
- Lights up when the internal tank is full of water and needs to be emptied or when
the tank is incorrectly fitted. The buzzer will sound 10 times for about 5 seconds and then the
dehumidifier will stop working and only the Empty Tank light will be illuminated.
- Lights up when the dehumidifier is deicing. This is more common when the
dehumidifier is being used below 16°C, the dehumidifier will stop drying for about 7 minutes whilst it
defrosts and will then dehumidify for the next 25 minutes before defrosting again.
- Press the Mode button to toggle between the following settings.
- Use this mode when you want to dry washing. For optimum performance place the
dehumidifier in as small a room as possible with the door and windows closed. The dehumidifier will dry
continuously to try to achieve a relative humidity of about 35%rh which will help to dry the washing
efficiently. This is most effective when used in conjunction with the High fan speed. Take care to
ensure that the dehumidifier does not become covered by the washing and that no water drips onto the
dehumidifier.
- Runs the dehumidifier until a relative humidity of 40%rh is achieved and then switches
the unit off.*
- Aims to achieve a relative humidity of 60%rh which will be fine for most household
applications. To prevent condensation on single glazed windows or when the outside temperature
drops below about 5°C you should use Maximum instead of Normal .*
- Not recommended for the majority of applications as it only controls the relative
humidity to 80%rh and this is not enough to prevent condensation or the build-up of mould.*