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ASSOCIATED 110V PRODUCTS

EURO5 Generator - 

PG3800ADV

12” Ventilator/Air Mover 

- CON305

2.8kW Electric Fan 

Heater- Devil 3003

•Max Output:3000W

•5.6HP Petrol Engine

•Dims(LWH):600mm x 

480mm x 445mm

•Part No. 8857854

•Fan Dia.: 12” (300mm)

•Air Flow: 3900m3/h 

•Dims(LWH):375mm x 

386mm x 430mm

•Part No. 3230480

•Adjustable Thermostat

•Weight: 6.15kg

•Dims(LWH):400mm x 

260mm x 390mm

•Part No. 6925125

Transformer - CTR3000

110V Extension Lead - 

C14EC

Twin LED Work Light & 

Tripod - SMD84T/110

•BS4343 Dual Sockets

•3300va with Overload 

Circuit Protection

•Dims(LWH):236mm x 

195mm x 265mm

•Part No. 3220785

•16 Amp

•14 Metres

•Part No. 3220825

•2 x 1650 Lumen 

Floodlights

•Internal or External Use 

IP54

•Adjustable Height 

upto 1720mm

•Part No. 4003640

Summary of Contents for 6470612

Page 1: ...OPERATION MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS DL0522 Iss 1 50L 110V INDUSTRIAL DEHUMIDIFIER MODEL NO IDH50L110V PART NO 6470612 ...

Page 2: ...d to their place of purchase no product can be returned to us without prior permission This guarantee does not effect your statutory rights ENVIRONMENTAL RECYCLING POLICY Recycle unwanted materials instead of disposing of them as waste All unwanted accessories and packaging should be sorted and taken to a recycling centre for disposal in a manner which is compatible with the environment By purchas...

Page 3: ...urs of the wires in the power cable of this product do not correspond with the markings on the terminals of your plug proceed as follows The Blue wire must be connected to the terminal which is marked N or Neutral The Brown wire must be connected to the terminal which is marked L or Live The Yellow Green wire must be connected to the terminal which is marked E or Earth If in any doubt consult a qu...

Page 4: ...RVIEW Contents List 1 x 50L Dehumidifier 2 x Wheels 1 x Wheel Axle Rod Inc Nuts Washers 4 x Axle Fixing Screws 1 x Drainage Pipe No Description 1 Handle 2 Control Panel 3 2 x Wheels 4 Continuous Drainage Pipe Outlet Hole 5 2 x Feet 6 5 Litre Internal Water Tank 7 Air Inlet and Filter 8 Air Filter Pull Tab ...

Page 5: ...ble 8 DO NOT install the appliance in rooms containing gas oil or fuel 9 DO NOT install near sources of heat 10 DO NOT use the appliance on inclined surfaces 11 Keep the appliance away from inflammable substances alcohol etc or pressurised containers e g aerosol cans 12 DO NOT rest heavy or hot objects on top of the appliance 13 ALWAYS transport the appliance upright Wait at least 1 hour after tra...

Page 6: ...of possible leaks of refrigerant gas as there could be a danger of fire or explosion hazard should the refrigerant come into contact with electric heaters stoves or other sources of ignition Refrigerant gas may be odourless DO NOT use the product and contact the retailer for advice if damage has occurred to the unit which may have compromised the refrigerant system Any repairs or maintenance must ...

Page 7: ...urce AC 110V Input Current Rated Load 7 4A 30o C RH 80 5 5A 27o C RH 60 Power 800W 30oC RH 80 600W 27oC RH 60 IP Rating IP22 Dehumidifying Extraction Rate 50 litres day 30oC RH 80 30 litres day 27oC RH 60 Max Suction Pressure 1 0Mpa Max Discharge Pressure 2 5Mpa Max Air Flow Rate 300m3 h Working Space 50 120m3 Operating Temperature 5oC 35oC Refrigerant 200g of R290 Hydrocarbon Propane Weight 30kg ...

Page 8: ...n 2 Secure the handle in position using the screws provided WHEELS 1 Incline the machine body as shown and fix the wheel axle on the bottom of the machine body using the 4 screws 2 Using the nuts and washers fix the wheels to the axle rod 3 Once the wheels have been installed place the machine in the upright position NOTE Once assembly is complete leave the machine to stand for 1 hour this is for ...

Page 9: ...ing 6 Timer Set Button Operation Instructions On Off Button 5 Switches the machine On and Off Button 8 Adjusts different set values in different states 1 Increases the humidity value set RH 10 to 95 2 Increases the timing Hours set 00 to 24 Button 7 Adjusts different set values in different states 1 Decreases the humidity value set RH 10 to 95 2 Decreases the timing Hours set 00 to 24 Timer Button...

Page 10: ...the tank is removed and will not turn off until the tank is empty and correctly seated back in the machine PREPARATION FOR CONTINUOUS DRAINING An external drainage pipe enables continuous dehumidifying without having to empty the water tank 1 Extract the water tank from the machine and remove the plug from the water tank spout 2 Locate the external drainage pipe and feed it through the drainage pi...

Page 11: ...nd the Timing On icon will flicker Ranging from 0 to 24 hours and 0 hours as default SETTING OF TIMER POWER OFF 1 When the machine is powered on press the Timing button 2 The Timing Off icon will flicker and the time set will flicker on the display screen 3 Press the or buttons to adjust the timing The dehumidifier will make a sound once the button is pressed The time set will increase or decrease...

Page 12: ...e 3 minutes to restart Quick start is available for the first power on Power off memory For abrupt power outage or accidental unplugging the machine will automatically return to the operating state right before the incident and continue at that state for the next power on DEFROSTING MODE Defrosting Mode Description Automatic Defrosting Sensor at Normal State 1 It enters this mode when the compress...

Page 13: ...the filter upwards using the tab 2 Wash the filter under running water to remove any dust and dirt 3 Allow the filter to dry naturally 4 Refitting is the reverse process The frequency depends on the duration and the level of dust in the environment If the machine is being used regularly it is recommended that you clean the filter every 2 weeks STORAGE Unplug from the mains socket Empty any water f...

Page 14: ...ature is too low Do not use the dehumidifier Room temperature too high humidity too low In dry conditions the dehumidification ability will reduce Air filter blocked Remove any dirt or obstruction from the air intake Noise is abnormal during operation Dehumidifier is positioned incorrectly Check that dehumidifier is placed on a flat level surface Air filter blocked Remove any dirt or obstruction f...

Page 15: ...ational com DISPLAY CODES ELECTRICAL DIAGRAM Display Code Instruction Action E1 Fault with coil sensor See Defrosting Mode E2 E3 Fault with humidity and or temperature sensor Replace temperature and humidity sensor EE Refrigerant leakage Contact CLARKE service department if EE signal remains ...

Page 16: ...16 Parts Service 020 8988 7400 E mail Parts clarkeinternational com or Service clarkeinternational com COMPONENT PARTS DIAGRAM ...

Page 17: ...oot Pad 9 Control Panel Holder 42 Wheel Axle 16mm x 462mm 10 Main Body Shell 43 Wheel 11 Motor Bracket 44 Foot Rest 12 220V 50Hz Fan Motor 45 Compressor Capacitor 13 250mm Fan Blade 46 Compressor Bolt M8 x 40 14 Partition Plate 47 Compressor Mat 15 Condenser 48 Compressor 16 Evaporator 49 Power Cable 17 Sensor Bracket 50 Power Cable Storage Clip 18 Temp Humidity Sensor 19 Sensor Cover 20 Filter 21...

Page 18: ...18 Parts Service 020 8988 7400 E mail Parts clarkeinternational com or Service clarkeinternational com DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY UKCA ...

Page 19: ...8857854 Fan Dia 12 300mm Air Flow 3900m3 h Dims LWH 375mm x 386mm x 430mm Part No 3230480 Adjustable Thermostat Weight 6 15kg Dims LWH 400mm x 260mm x 390mm Part No 6925125 Transformer CTR3000 110V Extension Lead C14EC Twin LED Work Light Tripod SMD84T 110 BS4343 Dual Sockets 3300va with Overload Circuit Protection Dims LWH 236mm x 195mm x 265mm Part No 3220785 16 Amp 14 Metres Part No 3220825 2 x...

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