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SAEFETY FEATURES  

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POWER FAILURE

Once the power is restored after a power failure, the appliance will automatically restart
at the selected settings prior to the power failure.

TURNING THE APPLIANCE OFF

After turning the appliance OFF using the POWER button, the fan will continue to run for
a short period of time. This is a normal procedure and helps to cool & protect the
internal components.
During this period, DO NOT remove the appliance from the electrical socket outlet; wait
for the fan to stop running.

WATER FULL ALARM

Once the condensate tank is FULL the alarm will sound ten times and the WATER FULL
LED will illuminate.

The appliance will stop dehumidifying automatically.

The

dehumidifying process will only restart once the condensate tank and been emptied and
re-installed. Once re-installed correctly the LED will turn off. DO NOT attempt to modify
or remove the float mechanism; this could result in the tank overflowing.

THERMAL SAFETY PROTECTION

This appliance is fitted with an internal heater as part of the dehumidification process.
Should an overheat situation occur; the appliance will automatically power down. It is
important that the air intake and air outlet are ALWAYS clear of obstructions to avoid the
appliance overheating.

If the appliance shuts down due to thermal cut-out; disconnect from the mains socket
outlet and wait for 15 minutes before re-connecting the appliance to the mains socket
outlet and continuing with normal operation.

Summary of Contents for DEHUM3

Page 1: ...Rotary Desiccant Dehumidifier DEHUM3 INSTRUCTION MANUAL SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE...

Page 2: ...ailer DO NOT leave children unattended with any of the packaging since it is a potential source of danger Disposal of all packaging must be carried out responsibly safely and in accordance with your l...

Page 3: ...desiccant dehumidifier is designed to provide an optimum operating performance between 1 C and 37 C To achieve maximum efficiency keep doors and windows closed When first used or periodically afterwa...

Page 4: ...he appliance or allow objects to obstruct the inlet or outlet openings or operate in close proximity to walls or curtains etc 8 The use of attachments or accessories not recommended or sold by the pro...

Page 5: ...DESCRIPTION Continuous drain 2m hose included Return air Dry Air intake Humid Auto air louvre 4 DO NOT OBSTRUCT THE AIR INLET OR OUTLET Power cable Control panel Condensate tank Air Filter Filter Rele...

Page 6: ...l the fan speed through the sequence below L Low M Medium H High The corresponding LED will illuminate on the control panel and side panel TROL PANEL OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Low Medium High CONTINUOUS...

Page 7: ...ted to airborne particles These molecules build up around the particles until they become too heavy to remain air borne and float to the ground ALARM The alarm will sound and the ALARM LED will illumi...

Page 8: ...pillage should be dried immediately to avoid a potential hazard Emptying the Condensate Tank Continuous Drain Option 1 Ensure the appliance is unplugged from the power supply socket 2 Remove the conde...

Page 9: ...e is disconnected from the mains power outlet Remove the filter located at the back of the appliance by pulling the filter tab and slide out Clean the filter using clean water and allow to dry Alterna...

Page 10: ...appliance will stop dehumidifying automatically The dehumidifying process will only restart once the condensate tank and been emptied and re installed Once re installed correctly the LED will turn of...

Page 11: ...g the terminals in your plug proceed as follows 1 The BLUE wire is the NEUTRAL and must be connected to the terminal that is marked with the letter N or coloured BLACK 2 The BROWN wire is the LIVE and...

Page 12: ...tore the heater in its original packaging in a well ventilated dry place V Repairs should only be carried out by a qualified service agent VI DO NOT modify the appliance or use in a manor not original...

Page 13: ...or alter the appliance in any way the warranty will be invalidated If the unlikely event of a fault the appliance must be returned to the point of sale with proof of purchase and a FULL description o...

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