15
V 09/17
PRE-OPERATING CHECKS
Make sure the floater and the condensate collection tank are correctly positioned
1. Pull out the tank using both hands, following the direction of the arrow.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
APPLIANCE START-UP
Place the product on a flat and stable heat-resistant surface, at least 1 metre away from flammable or heat-sensitive
materials and 50 cm away from walls or other obstructions.
Make sure the water tank is in the correct position.
Connect the power cord to a suitable electric socket (220-240V/50Hz).
Turn the appliance on with ON/OFF on the control panel.
The dehumidifier is designed to operate at ambient temperatures from
+ 5°C to + 32°C
.
If it is operated at low temperatures, ice may form on the evaporator, degrading its operation.
When this happens, the dehumidifier goes into defrost mode. The compressor stops, but the fan continues running.
The defrosting operation may start up and operate for some minutes; during the defrosting operation, the dehumidification
function may intermit: please don’t turn off the switch or pull out the power plug of the dehumidifier.
We recommend not using the dehumidifier in room temperatures lower than 5°C.
OPERATING PRECAUTIONS
The dehumidifier will work till reaching the optimal humidity level (SMART mode) or continuously,
with the exception of
interruptions caused by a full tank
. In this case, empty and reinstall the tank: the dehumidifier will start running again.
WARNING:
After each interruption of its operation, at least 3 minutes must pass before the dehumidifier starts up again:
this delay prevents the compressor being damaged.
If you follow the start up instructions but the dehumidifier does not start stops for no reason, make sure the plug and
power cord are in good working order. After doing so, wait for 10 minutes and then restart the appliance.
If the dehumidifier still does not start after 10 minutes, or if either the power cord or plug are damaged, switch off the
appliance and contact an after-sales service centre.
WARNING:
When the dehumidifier is running, the compressor produces heat and the appliance emits warm air into the
room. The room temperature will therefore tend to increase. This is completely normal.