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This is a normal function for the appliance and
cannot be controlled by the user.
Once the unit has completed defrosting, the
compressor will turn back on and continue to
dehumidify.

TIMER OFF

When the unit is operating press the TIMER
button to set the length of time that you would like
the unit to run for before turning off. Each press
of the TIMER button will adjust the length of time
by 1 hour increments from 1

– 24hours. To turn

off the Timer function, set the Timer back to

“0”

hours or simply turn the unit off.

TIMER ON

When the unit is Off press the TIMER button to
set the length of time that you would like the unit
to remain off before turning on. Each press of the
TIMER button will adjust the length of time by 1
hour increments from 1

– 24hours. To turn off the

Timer function, set the Timer back to

“0” hours or

simply turn the unit on manually.

WARNING!

Take

care

in

positioning

your

appliance, using the timer will mean the unit will
come on automatically. Fire may result if placed
next to combustible material.

PERMANENT WATER DRAINAGE
It is possible to connect a drainage tube (not
supplied) to the appliance for permanent water
drainage.
If this option is desired, you will need to purchase
a suitable PVC tube from your local hardware
retailer (Goldair does not hold tubes as spare
parts).
Connect the drainage hose to the drain spout.
Ensure that the end of the hose is lower than the
drain opening, otherwise the water will not drain
and flooding may occur.
Also ensure the water tank is in position (in the
unit) otherwise the continuous drainage will not
operate.
Place the end of the drainage hose in a drainage
outlet.
When you no longer wish to use the permanent
water drainage, disconnect the drainage tube
from the device.

Operating your Appliance

CONTINUOUS (CO)

If you wish to use the appliance continuously
press the HUMIDITY SETTING button until the
CO light is illuminated and the appliance will run
until turned off manually.

COMFORT MODE (AU)

When COMFORT mode is selected as the
Humidity Setting the unit functions as follows:

When ambient temperature is lower than 5

, the

compressor will stop working and the unit will stop
dehumidifying.

When the ambient temperature is higher than 5

and lower than 20

, the unit will set the humidity

to 60% automatically.

When the ambient temperature is higher than
20

and lower than 27

, the unit will set the

humidity to 55% automatically.

When the ambient temperature is higher than
27

, the unit will set the humidity to 50%

automatically.

NOTE: The unit will stop dehumidifying when the
ambient relative humidity is 3% lower than the set
humidity. The unit will start to dehumidify again
when the ambient relative humidity is 3% higher
than the set %.

This appliance is designed to provide optimum
performance at 35

°C to 15°C but it is still effective

down to 5

°C. Ultimately the performance of this

appliance

is

dependant

on

the

amount

of

moisture or water vapour in the air.

This appliance is rated to extract the specified
unit capacity per day in an environment of 80%
humidity and temperature of 30°C. This is the
world-wide standard for rating Dehumidifiers. In
New Zealand we do not have climatic conditions
with

this

humidity

and

high

temperature.

Accordingly, the extraction levels may be lower.

DEFROST

Occasionally the refrigerant around the motor can
become very cool, this will cause the unit to go
into defrost mode. The compressor will turn off
and the fan will continue to run. The DEFROST
indicator light will illuminate on the control panel.

Summary of Contents for GD220

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Page 2: ... qualified electrical person for examination electrical service or repair 18 Do not remove plug from power socket by pulling cord always grip plug 19 Do not twist kink or wrap the cord around the appliance as this may cause the insulation to weaken and split Always ensure that all cord has been removed from any cord storage area and is unrolled before use 20 It is recommended that this appliance i...

Page 3: ...sired ambient relative humidity level you can set at CO continuous 50 60 70 80 AU comfort mode WARNING Keep all objects at least 1 metre from the front sides and rear of the appliance WARNING In order to avoid overheating or risk of fire do not cover the appliance WARNING Never leave this appliance unattended when in use WARNING Do not use this appliance with a programmer remote control system sep...

Page 4: ... wish to use the permanent water drainage disconnect the drainage tube from the device Operating your Appliance CONTINUOUS CO If you wish to use the appliance continuously press the HUMIDITY SETTING button until the CO light is illuminated and the appliance will run until turned off manually COMFORT MODE AU When COMFORT mode is selected as the Humidity Setting the unit functions as follows When am...

Page 5: ...k in the unit Never use unit without the air filter STORAGE To store the unit remove the plug from the socket and empty the water container Allow the container and the appliance to dry completely Clean the air filter Store the device in a dust free location preferably covered with a sheet of plastic PERMANENT WATER DRAINAGE It is possible to connect a drainage tube not supplied to the appliance fo...

Page 6: ...idity in the room is too low It is normal for the Dehumidifier not to operate in low humidity or low temperatures The Dehumidifier operates but reduces the relative humidity in the room by small amounts The room which the Dehumidifier is operating in is too large Recommend using a Dehumidifier with a larger capacity There are too many sources of humidity Recommend using a Dehumidifier with a large...

Page 7: ...under the Australian Consumer Law You are entitled to a replacement or refund for a major failure and compensation for any other reasonably foreseeable loss or damage You are also entitled to have the goods repaired or replaced if the goods fail to be of acceptable quality and the failure does not amount to a major failure In New Zealand this warranty is additional to the conditions and guarantees...

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