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OPERATING THE UNIT

Removing the collected water

1. Pull out the bucket a little.

2. Hold the bottom of the bucket

with one hand and pull gently
backwards then up to remove.

3. Pour the water out and

replace.

When the bucket is full, the unit will automatically stop

running the water full light will flash and the display
will show P2.
Slowly pull out the bucket. Use the handgrip at the
bottom of the tank and carefully pull out straight
so water does not spill. Do not put the tank on the floor
because the bottom of the bucket is uneven and it might
spill.
Throw away the water and replace the bucket. The
bucket must be in place and securely seated for the
dehumidifier to operate.
The machine will re-start after a few seconds when the
bucket is correctly inserted.

Be sure to push the bucket gently all the way into the
unit. Forcing the bucket back into the machine may
cause damage to the tank or the unit.

There are two ways to remove collected water.

1. Using the bucket

NOTES:

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NOTE:

The continuous drainage hose must go downhill all the way

from the unit as the water has to drain away by gravity. Do not place
any part of the hose higher than the outlet of the machine or the water
will not drain away and internal damage could occur to the unit.

2. Using continuous drainage

If you are leaving the unit for long periods then it may be
beneficial to drain the water away continuously. This can
be done by inserting a pipe onto the machine.

Cut out the plastic blanking plug located on the side of the
machine (see picture on right). Attach a drain hose
(16mm internal diameter) and lead it out, downhill and away
from the unit.

Cut out the plastic
cover, then push
the hose onto the
drain hose outlet
that is behind it.

Fig. 5

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Fig. 7

Summary of Contents for ECO10LDN

Page 1: ...le preventative care on your part can save you a great deal of time and money over the life of your dehumidifier You ll find many answers to common problems in the chart of troubleshooting tips Review...

Page 2: ...nce as unsorted waste or with your domestic household waste Please observe local regulations for disposal Most local authorities have specific collection systems for appliances where are free of charg...

Page 3: ...g the unit using the unit 6 Removing the collected water 7 CARE AND MAINTENANCE Care and cleaning the dehumidifier 8 Optional Filter Hepa Carbon Filter 9 TROUBLESHOOTING TIPS Troubleshooting tips 10 D...

Page 4: ...It contains contaminants and could make you sick It may cause electric shock or fire Plastic parts may melt and cause a fire It may cause electrical shock or injury It may cause electric shock It may...

Page 5: ...sconnect the power contact a qualified service technician Do not place flower vases or other water container on top of the unit The manufacturer s nameplate is located on the rear panel of the unit an...

Page 6: ...position The water level control float stops the dehumidifier when the bucket is full or when the bucket is removed or not replaced in the proper position When frost builds up on the evaporator coils...

Page 7: ...5 IDENTIFICATION OF PARTS Control panel Water bucket Power Cord and plug Continuous drain hose outlet see page 7 Front Rear Carry Handle Air outlet grille Air intake filter Fig 3...

Page 8: ...rated in an enclosed area to be most effective Closing doors windows and other outside openings will improve the efficiency of the dehumidification process Fig 4 Using the unit Select a suitable locat...

Page 9: ...Be sure to push the bucket gently all the way into the unit Forcing the bucket back into the machine may cause damage to the tank or the unit There are two ways to remove collected water 1 Using the b...

Page 10: ...r CAUTION Turn the dehumidifier off and remove the plug from the wall outlet before cleaning 1 Clean the Grille and Case Wipe the unit with a cloth using water and a mild detergent Do not use bleach o...

Page 11: ...ashable nylon air filter Fig 10a Remove the HEPA filter from the frame behind the air filter Insert the HEPA or Carbon filter within the lugs around the frame Fig 10c Refit the nylon air filter Frame...

Page 12: ...the volume of air the unit has to dehumidify Room temperature is too low below 5 C 41 F There is a gas heater a fish tank or something giving off water vapour in the room The unit makes a loud noise...

Page 13: ...ated under conditions as recommended at voltages indicated on the unit Any attempts made to service or modify the unit will render this The actual product may differ slightly from the illustration Thi...

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