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omega altise 

 

Trouble Shooting 

 

 
The unit does not operate:

 

 

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Is the unit plugged in? 

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Is the house electricity on? 

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Is the room temperature below 5

o

C or above 32

o

C? If so, 

then it is out of the working range of the unit. 

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Ensure the humidistat (or ON/OFF switch) is turned on. 

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Check the water tank is positioned properly in the unit and 
it is not full. 

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Make sure the air inlet and outlet are not obstructed. 

 

The unit seems to do nothing: 

 

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Is the filter dusty, contaminated? 

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Is the air intake or outlet blocked up? 

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Is the room humidity already quite low? 

 
The unit seems to do little:

 

 

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Are too many windows or doors open? 

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Is there something in the room producing lots of humidity? 

 
The unit is too noisy:

 

 

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Check whether the unit is sitting on a level surface. 

 
The unit is leaking:

 

 

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If you are not using continuous drainage, make sure the 
rubber plug (at the bottom of the unit) is in its position. 

 

CAUTION! Do not immerse the unit in water or allow water to drip into 
the interior of the unit housing as this could create a fire or electric 
shock hazard. 

 

 

WARNING! Do not attempt to repair the unit yourself. Doing so could 
void the warranty and cause damage or personal injury. 

 

 

 

 

 

Omega Altise products are distributed in Australia by MEA, 

(A Division of Hagemeyer Brands Australia Pty Ltd) 

ABN 28 001 375 686 

Locked Bag 4013, Kingsgrove NSW 2208 

Phone: 1300 739 033 

Fax: 1800 838 899 

Email: customerservice@meaappliances.com.au 

Web: meaappliances.com.au 

 

Summary of Contents for ODE10

Page 1: ...ODE10 10 Litre Dehumidifier Instruction Manual ...

Page 2: ...for their safely 7 Young children or infirm persons should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance 8 Do not use the appliance for any other purpose than its intended use 9 The unit must not be used if the guards are not fastened according to instructions 10 When the power cord is damaged it must be replaced by the manufacturer or its service agent or a similarly qualified ...

Page 3: ...y 230 240V 50Hz Test condition DB 30 o C RH 80 Dehumidification capacity 10 L day Power consumption 260 W Air volume max 70m 3 h Compressor Reciprocating Refrigerant R134a Working range 5 32 o C Water tank 3 6 L Size w x d x h 342 x 245 x 492 mm N W 11 5 kg ...

Page 4: ...oist air towards it from all over the home Alternatively if you have a serious problem in one area you can begin by positioning the dehumidifier close to this area and later moving it to a more central point When positioning the dehumidifier ensure that it is placed on a level surface and that there is a minimum of 10 cm 4 of space on either side of the unit to allow for efficient airflow This deh...

Page 5: ...inlet 3 Filter inside the unit 4 Water tank 5 Castor 6 Handle for water tank 7 Handle for the unit Rear 8 Air outlet 9 Hole for continuous drainage 10 Power cable Control Panel 11 Water full indicator 12 Operation indicator 13 On off humidistat controller ...

Page 6: ...ing set the humidistat to position MAX 5 To turn off the unit turn the humidistat to OFF position Drainage Whenever the water tank is full or the water tank is not positioned properly the compressor will stop and the water full indicator will turn red To remove the water tank use the handle to pull the tank out squarely from the unit After empting replace the water tank The tank will need to be pr...

Page 7: ...at the rear of the machine see FIG 1 and connect the drain hole A with a water tube of inner diameter 12 mm FIG 2 Please note the water tube is not supplied with the unit 2 Pull out the water tank Use the stopper taken from Hole A to stick into drain Hole B FIG 3 3 Ensure the water will always drain away freely and the tube will remain in right place Note In very cold weather conditions precaution...

Page 8: ...ft cloth to wip 2 Do not use volatile chemicals gasoline detergents chemically treated cloths or other cleansing solutions as they could possibly damage the unit C 1 Remove the water tank and extract the filter holder Use a vacuu lightly for easy cleaning If the filter is particularly d with a small amount of detergent Make sure the filter is completely d placing into position Do not expose the fi...

Page 9: ... there something in the room producing lots of humidity The unit is too noisy Check whether the unit is sitting on a level surface The unit is leaking If you are not using continuous drainage make sure the rubber plug at the bottom of the unit is in its position CAUTION Do not immerse the unit in water or allow water to drip into the interior of the unit housing as this could create a fire or elec...

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