The appliance is fitted with wheels in order to make
it easier to move. Should it be necessary to tilt the
appliance in order to move it, empty the removable
water tank beforehand. See Cleaning and
Maintenance, "Emptying condensed water".
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You should not turn the appliance back on again
for a minimum period of one hour.
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When set to this mode, the appliance reduces the
humidity in the room in which it is installed by
extracting condensed water from the air.
It rids closed spaces of humidity thereby preventing
the formation of condensation on walls, helping
clothes dry more quickly and lengthening the lives
of furniture and instruments.
To dehumidify a room, proceed as follows:
1.
Make sure that the appliance is plugged in and
select minimum dehumidification speed or
fast dehumidification speed . Fig. 5.
2.
Select the humidity level desired for the room.
Recommended humidity for a comfortable
environment lies between 40% and 60%. To
reach these levels, set relative humidity
knob, to the ECO position. See fig 6.
Important!
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The appliance turns itself off automatically
when the programmed humidity level is
reached and turns itself back on again upon
registering a 5% alteration in the humidity
level. Do not therefore worry if the appliance
appears not to be working at certain
moments during operation.
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See all the information provided regarding
the emptying of dehumidification water in
Cleaning and Maintenance.
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In order to reduce any noise and/or vibration,
place a mat beneath the appliance and
eliminate/reduce unevenness on the floor.
Dehumidification
Instructions for use
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