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WELCOME

 

Thank you and congratulations for choosing an EcoAir dehumidifier to help you control the Relative 

Humidity  within  your  home.    Inside  this  manual  you  will  find  many helpful  tips  on  how  to  use  and 

maintain  your  dehumidifier  efficiently.   Just a  little  preventative  care  can  save  you  money  and pro-

long the life of your dehumidifier.

 

The purpose of the dehumidifier is to remove the excess moisture in the air by detecting the humidity 

level  in  the  room.    By  keeping  humidity  within  recommended  levels,  a  dehumidifier  combats

 

household  damp,  mould  and  mildew.    Dehumidifiers  can  help  to  reduce  the  symptoms  of  asthma, 

allergies, and other respiratory health conditions.  They can also be used to help dry laundry quicker 

and  control  moisture

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based  damage  (such  as  the  aftermath  of  flooding,  leaks  or  rising  damp)  to

 

valuable belongings and furniture.

 

HUMIDITY GUIDE

 

There will always be water vapour in the air.  The water vapour (or commonly known as moisture) in 

the air is measured in % Relative Humidity (RH).  RH is the ratio of the actual amount of water vapour 

in the air to the amount it could hold when saturated expressed as a percentage.  Too much or too 

little  moisture  in  our  homes  can  be  unhealthy  and  uncomfortable.    The  optimum  humidity  level  is

 

between 40% and 60% (RH) where we feel most comfortable.

  

 

LOW HUMIDITY 

 

Low humidity indoors causes excess drying which can trigger skin irritations such as eczema, chapped 

skin  and dry nose.    It  can  also damage  possessions,  such  as  wooden furniture,  musical  instruments 

and artwork by drying it out too much.

 

HIGH HUMIDITY 

 

High humidity indoors causes damp and condensation.  The damp left by condensation can damage 

plaster, wall paper, furniture, vehicles, timber windows, doors and clothes.  It can be harmful to our 

health when bacteria thrives, causing mould and fungus.

 

MAINTAINING SAFE LEVELS OF HUMIDITY

 

It  is  important  to  maintain  a  consistent  humidity  range  to  preserve  furniture,  paintings,  door  and

 

window  frames.    High  humidity  causes  swelling,  corrosion,  softening  of  glues  and  paint.    Low

 

humidity causes shrinking, cracking, warping of wood surfaces and gaps in joints, doors and windows.

 

Frequent changes in humidity levels can accelerate damages to property and belongings.

 

CONDENSATION

 

The warmer the air, the more moisture the air can hold than colder air.  So, when the air inside the 

house  becomes  colder,  the  moisture  contents  in  the  air  becomes  saturated,  and  gets  heavier

 

resulting  in  moisture  concentration  on  the  coldest  parts  of  the  house  particularly  on  the  windows, 

bathroom mirrors and walls.  This is condensation, caused by a sudden increase in humidity, cooking, 

showers, drying clothes, inadequate ventilation and poor thermal insulation.

 

Condensation  does  not  disappear  instantly  even  with  the  dehumidifier  on.    Where  excessive

 

condensation appears for example, on your windows, you may want to open your windows to expel 

the  excess  humidity  for  several  minutes.    It  will  take  a  while  for  the  condensation  to  generally

 

increase the humidity in the room.  Once the humidity level in the room around the dehumidifier is 

increased above the level you have set on the dehumidifier, it will then begin the dehumidification 

process.

 

TOO DRY

 

COMFORTABLE

 

TOO WET

 

Summary of Contents for DD1S Black Edition

Page 1: ...EU DD1S Black Edition UK Desiccant Dehumidifier Domestic Dehumidifier C377 20181010 ...

Page 2: ...pliance as domestic household waste For disposal a Contact your local council b The manufacturer will take back the old appliance for disposal when you replace it with a new product c Old products contain valuable resources which should be recycled as scrap metal Wild disposal of waste in forests and landscapes endangers your health when hazardous substances leak into the ground water and find the...

Page 3: ... to the terminal which is marked with the letter N or coloured BLACK 2 The BROWN wire is LIVE and must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter L or coloured RED 3 The GREEN YELLOW is EARTH and must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter E or or coloured GREEN or GREEN YELLOW 4 Always ensure that the cord grip is positioned and fastened correctly If a 13A ...

Page 4: ...sical instruments and artwork by drying it out too much HIGH HUMIDITY High humidity indoors causes damp and condensation The damp left by condensation can damage plaster wall paper furniture vehicles timber windows doors and clothes It can be harmful to our health when bacteria thrives causing mould and fungus MAINTAINING SAFE LEVELS OF HUMIDITY It is important to maintain a consistent humidity ra...

Page 5: ... from the pow er supply grip the plug and pull from the power socket Never pull by the cord 11 Always empty the internal water tank before storing the appliance away 12 Close supervision is necessary when the appliance is used in the presence of children and pets 13 Do not run power cord under carpeting or cover with rugs or runners Arrange the cord away from areas where it may become a trip hazar...

Page 6: ...the water tank is full or incorrectly installed 2 Power ON Indicator Indicates when the unit is ON 3 Humidistat Dial Select from POWER OFF LOW MEDIUM HIGH LAUNDRY CONTINUOUS MODE settings 4 Economy Turbo Switch Select TURBO or ECONOMY settings 5 BACK 1 2 3 4 CONTROL PANEL FRONT ...

Page 7: ...cessed STEP 4 DRY LAUNDRY MODE Low Select to keep the room at a comfortable level Dries the air to approximately 70 RH and stops dehumidifying Medium Select to run in Medium mode Dries the air to approximately 50 RH and stops dehumidifying High Select High mode to quickly control high levels of humidity Dries the air to approximately 40 RH and stops dehumidifying Laundry Use for drying clothes The...

Page 8: ...er room after it cools down or when conditions allows follow Steps 1 and 3 USEFUL INFORMATION After turning the dehumidifier OFF DO NOT remove the power plug from the power socket immediately allow the unit to cool down for a minimum 5 minutes to help protect the internal components Once the power is restored after a power failure the dehumidifier will continue to operate at the selected settings ...

Page 9: ...eded Do not use detergent solvent abrasive or hot water to avoid damaging the dehumidifier Do not remove or damage the float in the water tank or the unit will not operate properly The Water Full light indicator illuminates if the water tank is not correctly in position Do not tilt the dehumidifier when removing the water tank You may use a hose with an inner diameter of 12mm for continuous draina...

Page 10: ...ndards The frequency depends on the duration and conditions of operation To purchase a replacement filter please visit www ecoairdirect com STEP 4 STORING YOUR DEHUMIDIFIER Turn OFF the dehumidifier wait for the fan to stop and unplug the dehumidifier from the power socket Leave the dehumidifier to drain for approximately one day Clean and dry the water tank Clean the filter and the dehumidifier C...

Page 11: ... installed incorrectly Empty water tank or re install correctly Water float out of position Restore water float back into position Water Leaking Dehumidifier on uneven surface or water tank fitted incorrectly Ensure the dehumidifier is on a flat even surface use a spirit level to check remove tank and replace correctly Filter clogged Clean or replace filter Damaged water tank Remove the water tank...

Page 12: ...e has been altered and damaged by owner or third parties d In the event of abuse whether physical or verbal abuse towards any member of staff 8 Warranty provision will be free of charge and we will decide whether this will take the form of a repair or the replacement of the appliance Small appliances that can be reasonably transported or posted may need to be handed over or shipped to our customer...

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