anslut 014957 Air Dehumidifier Instruction Manual
- June 6, 2024
- anslut
Table of Contents
AIR DEHUMIDIFIER
Item no. 014957
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
**** Important! Read the user instructions carefully before use. Save them
for future reference.
(Translation of the original instructions)
Care for the environment!
Must not be discarded with household waste! This product contains electrical
or electronic components that should be recycled. Leave the product for
recycling at the designated station e.g. the local authority’s recycling
station.
Jula reserves the right to make changes. In the event of problems, please
contact our service department.
www.jula.com
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
- This product can be used by children from 8 years of age and by persons with physical, sensorial or mental disabilities, or persons who lack experience or knowledge if they are supervised or receive instructions concerning the safe use of the product and understand the risks involved. Keep children under supervision to make sure they do not play with the product. Do not allow children to use, clean or maintain the product without supervision.
- The product is not intended to be used by persons (children or adults) with any form of functional disorders, or by persons who do not have sufficient experience or knowledge on how to use it, unless they have received instructions concerning the use of the product from someone who is responsible for their safety. Keep children under supervision to make sure they do not play with the product.
- If the power cord or plug are damaged they must be replaced by an authorised service centre to ensure safe use.
- The product must be installed in accordance with the instructions and local regulations.
- If the product has an electric heater it must not be placed closer than one metre to any flammable material.
- Maintenance and any repairs must be carried out by an authorised service centre.
- Do not connect the product to a powerpoint that is loose or otherwise damaged.
- Do not use the product in damp or wet areas.
- The product must only be used for its intended purpose and in accordance with these instructions.
- The installation should be carried out by qualified personnel.
- Switch off the product immediately and pull out the plug if the product tips over when in use. Check for any visible damage to the product. Contact an authorised service centre if the product is damaged.
- Switch off the product and pull out the plug during thunder storms – lightening can damage the product.
- Do not use the product with a speed controller – risk of electric shock.
- Do not route the power cord under carpets etc. Do not route the power cord under furniture or other appliances. Place the power cord so that there is no risk of treading on it, or tripping over it.
- Never attempt to open the product when it is in use.
- Be careful not to touch the metal parts on the product when removing the air filter.
- Do not pull the power cord to pull out the plug.
- Never use other objects or methods than those recommended by the manufacturer to defrost or clean the product.
- Store the product in a room without sources of heat, such as naked flame, LPG products, electric heaters, etc.
- Do not puncture or burn.
- Note that refrigerant can be odourless.
- The floor area in the room where the product is installed must be at least 4 m 2 .
- Follow national regulations concerning gas.
- Keep the ventilation openings clean and unblocked.
- The product should be stored in such a way as to prevent mechanical damage.
- Refrigerant circuits must only be opened and worked on by an authorised refrigeration technician.
- Service must only be carried out in accordance with the recommendations on the manufacturer. Maintenance and/or repairs that require other qualified personnel must be carried out under the supervision of a person competent to handle flammable refrigerant.
ELECTRICAL DATA
- The technical data for the product is specified on the type plate on the back of the product.
- The plug must be plugged into a correctly installed and earthed power point.
- Never modify the plug in any way. Allow an authorised electrician to install an earthed power point if the plug does not fit in the powerpoint. The power point must be fused for the product’s maximum power consumption (specified on type plate).
- The power point should be easily accessible.
- Do not use an extension cord unless absolutely necessary. If using an extension cord, it must be approved for the product.
- Pull out the plug before cleaning, service and/or any other intervention.
- All the electrical connections must be made according to the wiring diagram on the middle column behind the water container.
FUSES
The circuit board has a fuse to provide protection from overcurrent. The fuse data is printed on the circuit board, e.g: T 3, 15 A, 250 V (or 350 V). Note concerning fluorinated gas:
- Fluorinated greenhouse gases are contained in hermetically sealed products. For specific information on the type, amount and carbon dioxide equivalent in tonnes of fluorinated greenhouse gases (some models), see marking on product.
- Installation, electrical connection, service, maintenance and repairs to the product should be carriedout by qualified personnel.
- Dismantling and waste management must be carried out by qualified personnel.
SERVICE
Preliminary fire safety checks
Safety checks should be carried out before working on systems containing
flammable refrigerant to minimise the risk of ignition. The following safety
measures should be applied before and during the time a cooling system is
repaired.
Working method
The work must be carried out in accordance with the established procedures
designed to minimise the risk of flammable gas or vapour in the area when the
work is carried out.
Work area
All maintenance personnel
and other personnel working or present in the area must be informed of the
type of work being carried out. Avoid working in confined/enclosed areas. The
area around the workplace must be cordoned off. Check that there are no
flammable materials in the work area.
Checking for refrigerant
Before and during the work the work area must checked with a suitable
refrigerant detector so that a flammable atmosphere is detected immediately.
Check that the refrigerant detector used is suitable for flammable refrigerant
– non-sparking, adequately sealed and intrinsically safe.
Fire extinguisher
Suitable fire extinguishing equipment (powder or CO2 extinguisher) must be
available if hot work is carried out on the cooling system or parts of it.
No sources of heat
Under no circumstances must sources of heat be used in way that can result in
a risk of fire and/or explosion during work that involves exposure of conduits
or components that contain, or have contained, flammable refrigerant. All
potential sources of heat, including lit cigarettes, must be kept at a safe
distance from workplaces where installation, repairs, dismantling, scrapping
or other work can involve the release of flammable refrigerant Check before
starting the work that the area around the dehumidifier is free from flammable
material and the risk of ignition. Smoking prohibited signs must be put up.
Ventilation
Make sure the workplace is well ventilated (or if possible move the product
outdoors) before opening the system or doing any hot work. The ventilation or
exhaust system must always be running while work is in progress and have a
sufficient capacity to safely remove any released refrigerant, preferably to
the outdoor air.
Checking the cooing system
When replacing electrical components the replacement components must be of the
right type and have the right technical data. The manufacturer’s service and
maintenance instructions must always be followed. Contact the manufacturer in
the event of any problems or questions.
Check the following on installations that use flammable refrigerant.
- Check that the amount of refrigerant does not exceed the permitted amount for the room where the dehumidifier is installed.
- Check that the ventilation system is working and that the ventilation openings are not blocked.
- If an indirect refrigerant circuit is used, check that there is refrigerant in the secondary circuit.
- Check that all the markings on the dehumidifier are legible. Replace any missing or illegible markings.
- Check that piping and components containing refrigerant are installed in such a way as to minimise the risk of exposure to corrosive substances, or are made of corrosion-proof materials, or provided with adequate corrosion protection.
Checking and repairing electrical components
The following safety measures must be taken when repairing and maintaining
electrical components. Do not supply the system with voltage until any faults
that compromise safety have been rectified. Find a temporary solution if the
system cannot be stopped and there are faults that cannot be rectified
immediately. Notify the system owner of any such temporary solutions.
Safety checks before starting should include checking that:
- The condensers are discharged (discharge with safe, non-sparking method).
- No live parts or wires are exposed during filling, emptying or spooling of the system.
- The earthing is intact.
Repair of sealed components
- Disconnect the power supply to sealed components before they are opened. If the work requires the power to remain on there must be a leakage detection system at the most critical points to trigger an alarm immediately if risk situation occurs.
- Take care when working with electrical components not to damage the casings and grommets etc. in order to maintain the enclosure rating.
• Pay attention to damaged cables, terminals the deviate from the original version, damaged seals and grommets etc.
• Check that electrical components are firmly in place and correctly connected.
• Check that seals and sealing compounds do not show signs of fatigue or other damage, or otherwise fail to seal a flammable atmosphere. Replacement parts must correspond to the specifications of the manufacturer.
NOTE: Silicone sealing compound can reduce the sensitivity of some types of leakage detection systems. Intrinsically safe components do not need to be insulated before working on them.
Repair of intrinsically safe components
Do not connect inductive or capacitive loads to the circuit without first
checking that this will not exceed the maximum voltage or current to the
dehumidifier. Intrinsically safe components are the only components on which
work can be carried out in a flammable atmosphere when supplied with voltage.
Check that all the testing and measuring equipment has the right measuring
range and correct specifications. Only use spare parts recommended by the
manufacturer. The use of other spare parts can result in the risk of ignition
of any leaking refrigerant.
Wiring
Check that no cables have been subjected to wear, corrosion, pinching,
vibration, sharp edges or other damage. Take into consideration other longterm
effects of normal material fatigue or continuous vibration caused by
compressors or fans.
Leakage detection – flammable refrigerant
Potential sources of ignition must under no circumstances be used to detect
leakage in refrigerant circuits. Do not use leakage detection equipment with a
naked flame.
Leakage detection
The following leakage detection methods can be used for dehumidifiers with
flammable refrigerant. Electronic leakage detectors can be used to detect
flammable refrigerant, but their sensitivity can be insufficient and they may
need to be recalibrated. Calibration of leakage detection equipment must be
done in a refrigerantfree environment. Make sure that the leakage detection
equipment is not a potential source of ignition and that it suits the
refrigerant in use. The leakage detection equipment must be set to a suitable
percentage (max 25%) of the lower flammable limit (LFL) and must be calibrated
to the refrigerant in use. Leakage detection fluids are suitable for use with
most refrigerants, but the use of detergent containing chlorine should be
avoided because chlorine can react with the refrigerant and corrode copper
pipes. Extinguish or remove all naked flames if leakage is suspected. If
refrigerant leakage that requires hard soldering is detected, drain and
contain all the refrigerant from the system, or insulate (with stop valves) in
a part of the system at a safe distance from the leakage. Flush the system
with oxygen-free nitrogen (OFN) both before and during the soldering work.
Dismantling and emptying
In view of the risk of fire, take all standard procedures and praxis if the
refrigerant circuit needs to be opened for repair or other purposes. Follow
the instructions below.
- Drain off the refrigerant.
- Flush the circuit with inert gas.
- Empty. 4. Flush the circuit again with inert gas.
- Open the refrigerant circuit with a sharp-edged or thermal tool
Collect up the refrigerant in an approved container. The system must be flushed with an oxygenfree nitrogen gas to make it safe. This flushing may need to be repeated several times. Compressed air or oxygen must not be used to flush the system. Flushing must be carried out by releasing the vacuum in the system with oxygen-free nitrogen, which flows in the system until normal working pressure is reached, after which the system is ventilated to the outside air and then vacuum pumped. This procedure must be repeated until there is no longer any refrigerant in the system. After filling with oxygenfree nitrogen for the last time the system must be ventilated down to atmospheric pressure so that the work can be done. The procedure is unavoidable if hard soldering is to be carried out. Check that the vacuum pump outlet is not placed near any sources of ignition and that the area around the outlet is well ventilated.
Filling
The following measures must be taken in addition to the standard procedures
for conventional filling.
- Make sure that contamination of different refrigerants cannot occur when using the filling equipment. Keep hoses and pipes as short as possible to minimise their content of refrigerant.
- Gas cylinders must be upright.
- Make sure that the refrigerant system is earthed before filling refrigerant. Label the system when the filling is ready (if this has not already been done).
- Be careful when filling with refrigerant, so as not to overfill the system.
- The system must be pressure tested with oxygen-free nitrogen before filling with refrigerant. The system must be checked for leakage after filling refrigerant and before commissioning. A follow-up leakage check must be made after commissioning and before the service technicians hand over the installation.
Decommissioning
The technician that decommissions the system must be familiar with the
system and its parts. All the refrigerant must be contained in a safe way.
Accumulated refrigerant and oil may need to be analysed before it is reused.
For this reason take an oil and refrigerant sample before decommissioning.
There must be a power supply in place before the decommissioning is started.
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Familiarise yourself with the controls on the product and how to use them.
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Disconnect the power supply to the system.
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Before continuing with the decommissioning, check that:
– Mechanical equipment to handle refrigerant cylinders is available and that all the necessary personal protective equipment is in place, plus a person authorised to monitor the equipment and refrigerant in line with the applicable standards. -
Pump as much refrigerant as possible out of the system.
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If it is not possible to pump down to a vacuum, make a branch pipe so that the refrigerant can be removed from the different parts of the system.
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Make sure to place the refrigerant cylinders on scale before pumping and containing.
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Start and use the equipment in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.
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Do not overfill – the refrigerant cylinders can be filled up to 80% of their volume.
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Never exceed the maximum permitted working pressure for the refrigerant cylinders, not even temporarily.
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When the cylinders have been correctly filled and process is completed all the stop valves must be closed and the equipment and cylinders removed from the area without delay.
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Collected refrigerant must not be filled in a cooling system until it has been purified and checked.
Marking
Decommissioned equipment must be labelled to indicate that it has been
decommissioned and emptied of refrigerant. The labelling must be dated and
signed. The equipment must also be labelled to indicated that it contains
flammable refrigerant.
Collecting refrigerant
When a cooling system is to be emptied of refrigerant prior to
service/repair or decommissioning the refrigerant must be collected and
contained in a safe way.
- Before collecting, check that there is a sufficient number of cylinders for all the refrigerants in the system. Only cylinders intended for the actual type of refrigerant must be used and they must be labelled for this type of refrigerant. The cylinders must be provided with functional pressure release and stop valves. Empty cylinders must be vacuum pumped and if possible cooled before the collecting starts.
- The equipment must be in good condition and suitable for collecting flammable refrigerant, and the instructions for it must also be available.
- Calibrated and well functioning scales must also be available. Hoses must be in good condition and provided with sealed couplings. Check before connecting and using the collection equipment that it is in good condition, well maintained and fully functional, and that the electrical components are sealed so that any released refrigerant does not risk ignition. Contact the manufacturer in the event of any problems or questions.
- Collected refrigerant must be returned to the manufacturer in the right kind of cylinders and provided with the correct waste and recycling labels. Do not mix different types of refrigerant in the same collecting equipment, and especially not in the same cylinder. If compressors or compressor oils are to be removed the compressors must be emptied to a level that ensures there is no flammable refrigerant left in the oil before they are returned to the manufacturer. Electric heating of the compressor can take place to speed up draining the oil, but no other heating methods are permissible. The oil must be drained by a safe method.
WARNING!
- The floor area in the room where the product is installed, used or stored, must be at least 4 m 2.
- Do not overload the PowerPoint or connection – risk of electric shock and/or fire as a result of overheating.
- Do not start/stop the dehumidifier by plugging in or unplugging the plug – risk of electric shock and/or fire as a result of overheating.
- Do not use a damaged or unsuitable power cord. Risk of fire and/or electric shock.
- Never modify the power cord or plug. Connect the product to a separate electric circuit. Risk of electric shock and/or fire as a result of overheating.
- Do not touch the power cord or plug with wet hands – risk of electric shock.
- Do not place the dehumidifier near sources of heat. Plastic parts can melt. Fire hazard.
- Switch off the dehumidifier immediately and pull out the plug in the event of any abnormal noise, smell, smoke or other sign of a problem. Risk of fire and/or electric shock.
- Do not dismantle the dehumidifier, or try to modify or repair it – risk of personal injury and/or electric shock.
- Switch off the dehumidifier and pull out the plug before installation, maintenance and/or cleaning – risk of electric shock and/or personal injury.
- Do not use the dehumidifier in the vicinity of flammable liquids or gas – risk of explosion and/or fire.
- Do not drink the water from the dehumidifier. It contains contaminants and can cause nausea and/or illness.
- Switch off the dehumidifier before removing the water container. The float switch can be damaged, and/or risk of electric shock.
IMPORTANT:
- Do not use the dehumidifier in confined spaces. Inadequate ventilation can cause a fire risk as a result of overheating.
- Do not expose the dehumidifier to splashing water. Water that gets into the dehumidifier can damage the insulation and result in a risk of electric shock and/or fire.
- Place the dehumidifier on a level, stable surface. If the dehumidifier tips over water can run out and cause material damage and a risk of electric shock and/or fire.
- Never cover the inlet or outlet openings – risk of fire as a result of overheating.
- Be careful when using the dehumidifier in a room where there are children, elderly persons, or persons who cannot detect humidity.
- Do not use the dehumidifier in the vicinity of chemicals – chemical fumes can damage the dehumidifier.
- Never poke your fingers or any objects into the inlet or outlet openings – risk of electric shock, and/or personal injury.
- Do not place heavy objects on the power cord. Place the power cord so that it cannot be stood on or clenched – risk of fire and/ or electric shock.
- Do not step or sit on the dehumidifier. The dehumidifier can tip over – risk of personal injury.
- Always make sure to fit the filter properly. Clean the filter every other week. Do not use the dehumidifier without a filter – risk of material damage.
- If water gets into the dehumidifier, switch it off, pull out the plug and contact an authorised service centre. Risk of personal injury and/or material damage.
- Never put objects containing water on the dehumidifier. Water that gets into the product can damage the insulation and result in a risk of electric shock and/or fire.
SYMBOLS
| Read the instructions.
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| Approved in accordance with the relevant directives.
| Recycle discarded product in accordance with local
regulations.
Warning: Fire hazard.
TECHNICAL DATA
Rated voltage
Size
Weight
Output
Temperature range
Air flow
Dehumidifying capacity
Tank volume
Noise level
Cord length
Refrigerant| 230 V
W350 x H510 x D245 mm
15.2 kg
280 W @27°C/60%
5-32°C
99/125/168 m³/h
20 l/24 h
3 L
46 dB
1.6 m
R290 (70 g)
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DESCRIPTION
PARTS
Front
- Control panel
- Handle (on both sides)
- Air outlet grille
- Water container
- Sight glass for water level.
FIG. 1
Back
- Drain outlet
- Wheel
- Power cord and plug.
- Air inlet grille
- Air filter (inside air inlet grille).
- Cord holder (for storage).
FIG. 2
NOTE: The diagrams in these instructions are only intended as illustrations. The dehumidifiercan differ from the diagrams in these instructions. The controls and functions are the same.
CONTROL PANEL
1. Status light for wireless connection, (not this model).| 9. Button
OFF/ON.
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2. Status light, Timer.| 10. Mode selector
3. Status light for fan speed, Low, High, Med.| 11. Adjusting buttons for
humidity.
4. Status light for full water container.| 12. Display
5. Status light for drying.| 13. Adjusting buttons for humidity.
6. Status light for continuous operation.| 14. FAN button.
7. Status light for smart dehumidification.| 15. TIMER button.
8. Power status light.| 16. Wireless button (not this model).
FIG. 3
NOTE: The control panel on the dehumidifier may differ from the diagrams,
depending on the model.
USE
CONTROL PANEL
Button OFF/ON
Press to start/switch off the dehumidifier.
NOTE: A loud noise can be heard when the compressor starts or stops. This
is quite normal.
Mode selector
Press to select operating mode: Dehumidification, drying, continuous
dehumidification or smart dehumidification.
NOTE: Drying and smart dehumidification are not included on all models.
Adjusting buttons for humidity
- The target humidity can be set from 35 to 85% relative humidity in steps of 5%.
- Press the (-) button for lower target humidity.
- Press the (+) button for higher target humidity.
Adjusting buttons for timer
Use the up/down buttons to set the time for automatic start and automatic stop
from 0.0 to 24.
FAN button
Used to set the fan speed. Press repeatedly to switch between LOW, MED and
HIGH modes. The status light indicates the set mode. In HIGH mode the status
lights LOW and MED go on.
TIMER button
Press to activate automatic start and automatic stop. Used together with the
buttons (+) and ( – ).
Display
The set humidity is shown between 35 and 85%, or the time for automatic start/
automatic stop (0–24), when adjusting. This is followed by the actual humidity
(precision ± 5%) between 30 and 90% RH.
Error and warning codes
AS – error from moisture sensor. Unplug and plug in the plug. Contact the
retailer if the fault persists.
ES – error from temperature sensor. Unplug and plug in the plug. Contact the
retailer if the fault persists.
P2 – the water container is full or has not been properly fitted. Empty the
container and insert properly.
Other functions
Indicator light for full water tank Goes on when the water container is full,
or not properly inserted.
Automatic switching off
The float switch switches off the dehumidifier when the water container is
full, or not properly inserted, and when the water container is taken out. On
some models the float continues working for 30 seconds.
Automatic defrosting
If frost forms on the evaporator coils the compressor will switch off, and the
fan will run until the frost has melted.
NOTE: During automatic defrosting you can hear a noise from the flowing
of the refrigerant. This is quite normal.
Start delay 3 minutes
When the dehumidifier has been stopped it will not start for 3 minutes. This
is a safety function, and is completely normal. The dehumidifier starts
automatically after 3 minutes.
Automatic restart
When the power supply is reset after a power failure the dehumidifier restarts
with the previously set function.
Setting the timer
- Press to activate automatic start and automatic stop. Used together with the buttons (+) and (-).
- When the dehumidifier is running, press the TIMER button to activate the automatic stop function. When the dehumidifier is switched off, press the TIMER button to activate the automatic start function.
- Press in the UP or DOWN button to change the time, in steps of 0.5 hours up to 10 hours and steps of 1 hour from 10 to 24 hours. The control system counts down the time to start/stop.
- The set time is shown for five seconds then the display automatically returns to show the current humidity setting.
- You can stop the countdown at any time to start/stop by switching off or starting the dehumidifier, or by setting the time to 0.0.
- The function for automatic start and automatic stop is deactivated if the code P2 is shown.
Drying (some models)
The dehumidifier works with maximum dehumidification in drying mode. The fan
runs at top speed.
IMPORTANT:
- Do not cover the air outlet – risk of overheating that can result in fire and/ or material damage.
- Do not put wet garments that can drip water on or over the dehumidifier – risk of electric shock and/or material damage.
HOW TO USE
Positioning
The dehumidifier has little dehumidifying effect in adjacent separate areas without good air circulation.
- Do not use the dehumidifier outdoors.
- The dehumidifier is only intended for household use. It is not intended for industrial or commercial use.
- Place the dehumidifier on a level, stable surface that can support the weight of the dehumidifier with a full water container.
- Leave at least 20 cm of free space on all sides to ensure the adequate circulation of air.
- The lowest operating temperature is 5°C. At lower temperatures frost can form on the evaporator coils, which reduces the performance of the dehumidifier.
- Place the dehumidifier at a safe distance from sources of heat.
- Use the dehumidifier to ensure a suitable humidity in the air for books or valuables, and to prevent damage due to damp.
- Only use the dehumidifier in enclosed areas.
- Close windows, doors and other openings.
FIG. 4
Wheel
Do not run the dehumidifier over carpets. Do not move the dehumidifier when there is water in the water container. The dehumidifier can tip over, and the water run out.
- When using the dehumidifier for the first time it should be switched on continuously for 24 hours.
- Operating temperature 5-32°C, humidity 30–80% (RH).
- When the dehumidifier has been switched off it cannot be started for 3 minutes.
- Connect the dehumidifier to a separate power circuit.
- Put the dehumidifier in a suitable place and make sure that the power point is easily accessible.
- The dehumidifier must only be connected to a correctly earthed power point.
- Check that the water container is properly inserted, otherwise the dehumidifier will not work.
NOTE:
- Wheels are not included on all models.
- Move the dehumidifier carefully when there is water in the container.
Deflating
The water can drained off in two ways.
- Water container
- Continuous drainage
Water container
- The status light Full goes on when the water container is full and P2 is shown on the display.
- Carefully pull out the water container. Grip the handles on both sides firmly and pull the container straight out. Do not put the container down – the bottom is uneven and it cannot stand upright.
- Pour out the water and replace the container. Check that the water container is properly inserted, otherwise the dehumidifier will not work. 4. The dehumidifier starts automatically with the previous settings when the container is replaced.
FIG. 5
NOTE:
- Do not touch any parts inside the dehumidifier when removing the water container, this could damage the dehumidifier. Push the water container carefully into the dehumidifier, otherwise the dehumidifier can be damaged.
- Wipe off any spilled water in the dehumidifier before replacing the container.
Continuous drainage
The water can be drained automatically to a drain with a hose (sold separately).
- Remove the rubber plug from the outlet on the back of the product. Connect a suitable hose (inner diameter 13.5 mm) and lead it to the drain.
- Check that the hose and coupling are tight.
- Make sure the hose is not creased or clenched.
- Lead the hose to a suitable drain and make sure that the end of the hose points down. Never point the end of the hose up.
- The drain must be lower than the outlet on the dehumidifier. 6. Set the required target humidity and fan speed to activate continuous drainage.
FIG. 6
NOTE:
- Remove the hose from the outlet and replace the rubber drain plug if continuous drainage is not used.
- Connect a hose to the outlet.
- Remove the rubber drain plug.
MAINTENANCE
CLEANING
Switch off the dehumidifier and pull out the plug before cleaning.
Cleaning the grilles and casing
- Use water and a mild detergent. Do not use strong or abrasive detergents.
- Do not expose the dehumidifier to splashing water – this can damage the insulation and result in a risk of electric shock and/or cause corrosion.
- Clean the grilles for the air intake and outlet with a vacuum cleaner or brush.
Cleaning the water container
Clean the water container every two or four weeks to prevent the build-up of mildew and bacteria etc. Pour a little fresh water with mild detergent into the water container, swish around, pour out and rinse.
NOTE:
- Do not wash the water container in a dishwasher.
- Check after cleaning that the water container is properly inserted, otherwise the dehumidifier will not work.
Cleaning the air filter
Check and clean the air filter, which sits inside the front grille, at least
every other week.
NOTE: Do not wash the filter in water, or in a dishwasher.
Dismantling
- Grip the tab on the filter and pull up and then out.
- Clean the filter with hot soapy water.
Rinse and allow to dry before fitting. Do not wash the filter in a dishwasher.
Fitting
First put the bottom edge of the filter in the dehumidifier, then the top
edge.
FIG. 7
IMPORTANT: Never use the dehumidifier without a filter – dust and
impurities will reduce the performance of the dehumidifier.
NOTE: Clean the casing and front with a soft, oil-free cloth, or with a
cloth moistened with a mild detergent. Rinse and wipe dry. Do not use strong
abrasive detergents, wax or polish on the front of the casing. Clean the
control panel with a dry or lightly moistened cloth. The penetration of water
can cause the electronic components to stop working.
Withdrawal
If the dehumidifier is not going to be used for some time.
- Switch off the dehumidifier, and empty the water container after one day.
- Clean the dehumidifier, the water container and the air filter.
- Cover the dehumidifier with a plastic bag.
- Store the dehumidifier upright in a dry well ventilated place.
TROUBLESHOOTING
| Cause
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| The plug is not properly plugged into the power point.
The fuses have tripped.
The set target humidity has been reached, or the water container is full. The
water container is not properly inserted.
| The dehumidifier has not been working long enough.
The air flow to the dehumidifier is blocked by furniture or curtains, etc.
The target humidity is set too high.
Doors, windows etc. have not been closed.
The room temperature is too low (lower than 5°C).
Something in the room is emitting moisture.
The dehumidifier is making a lot of noise| The air filter is blocked.
The dehumidifier is tilted.
The surface is not horizontal.
Frost on the evaporator coils| This is quite normal. The dehumidifier defrosts
automatically.
Water on the floor.| Leakage from the hose or connection.
A hose is not connected, but the rubber plug has not been inserted.
ES, AS or P2 is shown in the display.| These error and warning codes are
described in the control panel section.
References
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