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•  When you remove the tank, do not touch internal parts of 

the dehumidifier. It could damage the appliance.

•  Push the tank into place carefully. If it knocks against the 

walls or is incorrectly inserted, the appliance may not 

function. (The tank full light flashes.) Remove the tank 

then replace carefully in position.

3.2   Continuous external draining

If the appliance is to be operated for long periods but you are 
unable to empty the tank regularly, you are recommended to use 
continuous draining. Proceed as follows:
1.  Remove the rubber bung from the outlet tube (Fig. 4).
2.  Fasten the rubber hose to the spout (fig. 5).
3)   Make sure the hose is no higher than the spout (fig. 

6), otherwise the water will flow into the tank of the 
appliance.  Make sure there are no kinks in the hose. 

Please note:

•  Keep the rubber bung. You will need it to plug the hose or 

close the outlet tube if you revert to draining into the tank.

4.  MODE SELECTION

1.  Plug the appliance into a mains socket.
2.  Press the ON/STAND-BY button   (B1)  to turn the 

appliance on: the appliance will operate in the previously-
set mode and the deflector (A2) opens in a preset position.

To turn the appliance off, press the ON/STAND-BY button again. 

Please note:

•  If the tank  is full or absent, the light

(B8) appears 

on the control panel, it is necessary to empty or correctly 
position  the tank (A7) (see paragraph “

3.1 

Draining into 

the tank”).

•  Place the dehumidifier at least than 30 cm from the 

laundry to be dried.

•  NEVER place the dehumidifier under the laundry to be 

dried.

•  When started up, or when power is restored, the appliance 

operates in the mode selected before it shut down.

Important:  Before unplugging from the mains, wait for 

the fan to stop. The fan remains in operation for about 

two minutes after the appliance is turned off to allow 

the heating element to cool down.

4.1  Dehumidifying mode

1.  Press the 

button (B2). 

2.  Each time you press the 

   button, the relative light 

(AUTO, MIN, MAX) comes on (fig. 7).

•  AUTO

:  to  maintain  a  comfortable  level  of  humidity.         

(Auto will be displayed by default at the first run )

• 

            (

Min)

 for silent operation.

• 

  (

Max) 

to dehumidify rapidly.

Please note: 

The humidity level is maintained at around 55% in Auto mode 
and the appliance therefore comes on and goes off automatically.
(When a humidity of 55% is reached, the appliance switches into 
fan mode.)

4.2  Dry mode

1.  Press the 

  (B3) button (fig. 8). You can choose 

between two different programmes: 

•  Turbo mode 

: to dry garments rapidly and or during 

the winter.

•  ECO

 Economy function: during the summer. The appliance 

operates automatically with low energy consumption.

4.3  Timer function

Before using this function, make sure the appliance is on.

•  Each time the   button is pressed  the number of hours 

the  appliance  operates  changes  (2-4-8  hours).  (Fig.  9)                    

When the timer is set, even if the tank full light is flashing, 

after emptying and repositioning the tank, the appliance 

continues to operate for the time left.

4.4  Ioniser mode

1.  Before using this function, make sure the appliance is on. 

Press the 

button (B6). The light comes on and the 

appliance emits negative ions from the air outlet grille (fig. 
10).

2.  Press the 

button (B6) again to interrupt negative 

ion emission. (The light goes off).                                                                                        

A large quantity of negative ions are produced, quantitatively 
similar to those present in environments such as forests or 
waterfalls.

4.5  Swing function

1.  Press the 

(B4) button to set automatic swing of the 

deflector,  (fig.11) choosing between three types of swing:

•  1st press (air is delivered forwards and vertically)
•  2nd press (air is delivered forwards)
•  3rd press (air is delivered vertically).
2.  Press the 

(B4) button again to stop the deflector in 

its current position.

5.  CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE

•  Always disconnect the appliance from the mains before 

carrying out cleaning operations.

•  Never submerge the appliance in water.

5.1  Routine cleaning of the tank (once a month)

•  Extract the tank and remove the lid as described previously. 

DO NOT remove the float!

•  Rinse all the components with water two or three times.

Depending on where the dehumidifier is used, the inside 

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