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Operating Your Dehumidifier 

 
Place the dehumidifier in upright position 

If the dehumidifier has been laid down in a horizontal position 
for any time over a few minutes, you must set it upright 
(vertical) for 30 minutes before starting. 
 
 

Connect the drainage system 

You  can find the hose wrapped around the back of the 
machine. Unwrap the entire hose and run it into a sink, toilet, 
drain, or bucket. Remove any kinks in the hose.  Use bleach in 
the condensate pump once a year to keep clean. 
 
 

Plug in the electrical cord 

The  electrical cord is stored wrapped  around the air outlet on 
the back of the unit. Unwrap the cord and plug it into a 
standard outlet with the correct voltage and amperage for the 
unit.  If using an  optional 230V  to 115V  converter that allows 
you to plug in  multiple units at the same time using  your 
customers’ electric clothes dryer, stove or oven  outlet, always 
check the voltage with a volt meter. 

 
 

Before Transporting Your Dehumidifier 

Before moving the unit, make sure the pump is empty of water. 
Allow the  unit to sit for 10 minutes after stopping the 
dehumidification  cycle. Push the  PURGE key to clear water. 
See  “How to Use the Touch Pad Control Panel”  for more 
details.   

 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for AQUATRAP AT250R

Page 1: ...READ AND STUDY MANUAL BEFORE USE AQUATRAP LGR Dehumidifier Model AT250R OPERA TING MANUAL ...

Page 2: ...nd with a grounded supply Extension cords must be grounded and be able to deliver the appropriate voltage to the unit Do not drop or throw the unit Always operate the unit on a stable level surface Do not clog or block air intakes Always to keep the filter clean Do not attempt to disassemble or repair the unit if you are not qualified to do so How to Use Dehumidifiers Setting Up a Drying Area Mana...

Page 3: ...eratures between 68 F and 84 F are favorable temperatures for drying In summer months while drying flooded homes set the A C to 68 F with the A C blower on constant ON This will circulate the air in the entire home to make sure the dry air is distributed evenly In the winter set the furnace to at least 65 F with the blower set to the ON position When the unit has been stored or transported in temp...

Page 4: ...the electrical cord The electrical cord is stored wrapped around the air outlet on the back of the unit Unwrap the cord and plug it into a standard outlet with the correct voltage and amperage for the unit If using an optional 230V to 115V converter that allows you to plug in multiple units at the same time using your customers electric clothes dryer stove or oven outlet always check the voltage w...

Page 5: ...LAY BAR AND COUNTDOWN See Start Stop key TIMER CLOCK When set to show the TIMER CLOCK time the TIMER CLOCK icon displays The four digits indicate HOURS and MINUTES remaining in a user selected timed run cycle TOTAL CLOCK When set to show the TOTAL CLOCK time the TOTAL CLOCK icon displays The digits indicate how many DAYS the machine has been used JOB CLOCK When set to show the JOB CLOCK time the J...

Page 6: ...ed run time period The TIMER time setting range is from 00 00 to 23 50 It increases by 10 minutes for every key press Press the TIMER key without releasing the time can be adjusted continually START STOP Press the START STOP key to start or stop dehumidification The dehumidification startup is designed with a compressor delay The display reads a numerical countdown from a maximum of 90 seconds to ...

Page 7: ...ce to display the TOTAL CLOCK time Press it again to display JOB CLOCK time which shows the LAST JOB run time When the dehumidifier is operating in a pre set TIMER run cycle the default CLOCK display is TIMER CLOCK time which shows the remaining run time of the CURRENT JOB Press the DISPLAY key once to display the TOTAL CLOCK time Press it again to display JOB CLOCK time which counts the CURRENT J...

Page 8: ...tus Colors Description Off N A Machine is off On Red Machine is on On Green Machine dehumidification cycle is on Maintenance WARNING Always unplug any dehumidifier before performing maintenance procedures Before Each Use Inspect the electrical cord for damage Inspect condensate pump drain tube Make sure the drain tube is completely unwrapped and not kinked Failure to do so can cause water to back ...

Page 9: ...to make sure the floating switch can operate smoothly Check drain hose Look for obstructions Disconnect and clear any debris present Warranty Abatement warrants to the original purchaser that if within a period of 12 months from the date of purchase this equipment is found to be defective either in original materials or workmanship excluding normal usage wear and or mishandling or abuse the faulty...

Page 10: ...mpatibility emission requirement EN 61000 3 2 2006 EN 61000 3 3 1995 A1 2001 A2 2005 Electromagnetic Compatibility emission requirement LVD EN 60335 1 2002 A1 2004 A11 2004 A12 2006 A2 2006 Safety of household and similar electrical appliance General requirements EN 60335 2 40 2003 A11 2004 A12 2005 A1 2006 Particular requirements for electric heat pumps air conditioners and dehumidifiers Abatemen...

Page 11: ... Flow 413 cfm 700 m 3 h Control Panel Touch pad Defrost Type Sensor Controlled Thermodynamic Defrost Air Filter HAF High Airflow Filter Water Pump Centrifugal Housing Rotomolded Plastic Large Wheels Semi pneumatic Drain Hose Length 32 ft 10m Cable Length 26 ft 8m Height 36 in 915mm Width 21 65 in 550mm Depth 17 91 in 455mm Use Weight 100 lbs 45 5kg Specifications are subject to change without noti...

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