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SET UP & POSITIONING THE DEHUMIDIFIER

• Empty any water that is in the water tank before every use.

• During the running of the dehumidifier, refrain from opening doors or 

windows as much as possible.

• Position the dehumidifier close to a mains electrical supply socket.

• Minimum recommended working area is 12m² 

• Free space as indicated 

must be left around the 
dehumidifier, so as not to 
block the air flow.

DO NOT

 

cover the dehumidifier 
when in use.

• Make sure that the power 

cable is not placed where it 
can be inadvertently pulled 
or pinched and where it 
does not cause a trip 
hazard.

WARNING: DO NOT USE OR STORE THE DEHUMIDIFIER NEAR A HEAT 
SOURCE, AS THE UNIT CONTAINS PRESSURISED FLAMMABLE REFRIGERANT 
GAS (R290-HYDROCARBON PROPANE)

Summary of Contents for 6470683

Page 1: ...OPERATION MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS DL1120 ISS 01 20 LITRE DEHUMIDIFIER R290 MODEL NO DH20L PART NO 6470683 ...

Page 2: ...ir place of purchase no product can be returned to us without prior permission This guarantee does not effect your statutory rights ENVIRONMENTAL RECYCLING POLICY Recycle unwanted materials instead of disposing of them as waste All unwanted accessories and packaging should be sorted and taken to a recycling centre for disposal in a manner which is compatible with the environment By purchasing this...

Page 3: ...wiring instructions shown below The old plug must be disposed of safely as insertion we would emphasise the electrical hazard The BLUE wire must be connected to the terminal marked N or coloured black The BROWN wire must be connected to the terminal marked L or coloured red The YELLOW AND GREEN wire must be connected to the terminal marked E or or coloured green We strongly recommend that this mac...

Page 4: ...en 6 Before cleaning or maintenance operations ALWAYS unplug the appliance from the power supply 7 DO NOT move the appliance by pulling the power cable 8 DO NOT install the appliance in rooms containing gas oil or fuel DO NOT install near sources of heat 9 DO NOT use the appliance on inclined surfaces 10 Keep the appliance at least 50 cm away from inflammable substances alcohol etc or pressurised ...

Page 5: ...o contact with electric heaters stoves or other sources of ignition Refrigerant gas may be odourless DO NOT use the product and contact the retailer for advice if damage has occurred to the unit which may have compromised the refrigerant system Any repairs or maintenance must only be carried out on the unit by a suitably qualified engineer Before opening and servicing the unit the authorized engin...

Page 6: ...Service clarkeinternational com OVERVIEW No Description 1 Control Panel 2 Water Tank 3 Fold Down Carrying Handle 4 Air Outlet 5 9mm Drainage Pipe 6 Air Inlet and Filter 7 Water Drain Cap and Outlet 8 Power Cable Plug Holder 9 Power Cable Storage Hooks 10 4 x Castor Wheel ...

Page 7: ...humidifier close to a mains electrical supply socket Minimum recommended working area is 12m Free space as indicated must be left around the dehumidifier so as not to block the air flow DO NOT cover the dehumidifier when in use Make sure that the power cable is not placed where it can be inadvertently pulled or pinched and where it does not cause a trip hazard WARNING DO NOT USE OR STORE THE DEHUM...

Page 8: ...o cancel the drying procedure 3 AIR SPEED Use this button to adjust the fan speed High or Low 4 LCD DISPLAY DISPLAYS HUMIDITY TIME ERRORS This displays the room humidity When set in AUTO mode this will display the set humidity in percentage of humidity 5 HUMIDITY SETTING Press this button to display and change humidity range 30 80 The humidity setting is only valid in AUTO mode 6 MODE During start...

Page 9: ...start the cycle again At the end of the set time the dehumidifier will turn itself on automatically AUTO MODE Press the MODE button and select AUTO if the room humidity is higher than the set humidity or is between 5 or 5 of the set humidity the compressor will start and the fan will run at the set speed If the room humidity is lower than the set humidity by 5 then the compressor will stop but the...

Page 10: ...will enable the child lock function This will disable all the operational buttons on the Control Panel To unlock the child lock function press and hold the MODE button for 3 seconds DRYING CLOTHES Used to dry a carpet or small space or to dry wet clothes faster Position the dehumidifier with the air inlet facing wet clothes carpet leaving enough space as indicated on page 6 AIR CLEAN Used to filte...

Page 11: ...er tank PREPARATION FOR CONTINUOUS DRAINING 1 Locate the water drain cap on the rear of the machine and unscrew 2 Fit the drainage pipe supplied on to the water drain outlet 3 Always replace the drain cap when not using the continuous draining procedure NOTE The pipe should have an internal diameter of 9mm and an outer diameter of 12mm NOTE Make sure that the drain pipe always runs downhill away f...

Page 12: ...tom 2 Remove the filter cover and lift the filter out 3 Wash the filter under running water to remove any dust and dirt 4 Allow the filter to dry naturally 5 Refitting is the reverse process The frequency depends on the duration and the level of dust in the environment If the machine is being used regularly it is recommended that you clean the filter every 2 weeks STORAGE Unplug from the mains soc...

Page 13: ... too low In dry conditions the dehumidification ability will reduce Air filter blocked Remove filter and clean see page 12 Noise is abnormal during operation Dehumidifier is positioned improperly Check that dehumidifier is placed on a flat level surface Air filter blocked Remove filter and clean see page 12 There is a tittering sound This is the flow of the refrigerant which is a normal phenomenon...

Page 14: ...ture Sensor Detects Anomaly Contact Your CLARKE Dealer for Assistance P1 Unit is in Defrosting State Normal CL Unit is in Internal Drying State Normal LC Child Lock Function is Active Portable Air Conditioning Unit AC10050 20 Box Fan CBF20 2kW Ceramic Fan Heater Devil 2000PTC Remote Control Dimensions 340mm x 443mm x 815mm Part No 3230575 3 Speed Control Fan Dimensions 250mm x 600mm x 600mm Part N...

Page 15: ...15 Parts Service 020 8988 7400 E mail Parts clarkeinternational com or Service clarkeinternational com DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY ...

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