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Care and Cleaning
Using the dehumidifier.
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When first using the dehumidifier, operate the unit continuously 24 hours.
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Automatic Defrost
A dehumidifier operating in a basement will have
little or no effect in drying an adjacent enclosed
storage area, such as a closet, unless there is
adequate circulation of air in and out of the area.
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Place the dehumidifier on a smooth, level floor
strong enough to support the unit with a full bucket
of water.
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Allow at least 12–18 inches of air space on all sides
of the unit for good air circulation.
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Place the dehumidifier in an area where the
temperature will not fall below 65°F (18°C). The coils
can become covered with frost at temperatures
below 65°F, which may reduce performance.
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Use the dehumidifier in cooking, laundry, bathing
and dishwashing areas that have excessive
moisture.
NOTE:
Place the dehumidifier away
from the clothes dryer.
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Use the dehumidifier to prevent moisture damage
anywhere books or valuables are stored.
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Use the dehumidifier in a basement to help prevent
moisture damage.
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The dehumidifier must be operated in an enclosed
area to be most effective.
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Close all doors, windows and other outside openings
to the room.
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NOTE:
The dehumidifier has rollers to aid placement,
but it should only be rolled on smooth, flat surfaces.
Do not attempt to roll the dehumidifier on carpet or
over objects.
How the Dehumidifier Operates
Moist, humid air is drawn over a cold refrigerated
dehumidifying coil. Moisture in the air condenses
on this coil and drains into a bucket (or through
the bucket into a hose and drain).
Dry, clean air is drawn through the condenser
where it is heated and discharged out the front
grille into the room.
It is normal for the surrounding air to become slightly
warmer as the dehumidifier operates.
This warming effect further reduces the relative
humidity of the surrounding air.