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12.  ALARMS SHOWN ON DISPLAY

ALARM

CAUSE

SOLUTION

 Tank (A6) missing or incorrectly 
positioned

Place the tank back in its correct position (see para-
graph “3.1 Draining into the tank”)

Tank full

Empty the tank (see paragraph “3.1 Draining into the 
tank”)

Room temperature too low (see op-
erating limits in chap. “6. Technical 
Specifications”)

Increase the room temperature if possible

Humidity in room too low or too high for 
correct measuring (see operating limits 
in chap. “6. Technical Specifications”)

Move the appliance to another room with humidity 
and temperature levels within the operating limits: if 
the problem persists, call the Service Centre.

Faulty probe

Call Service Centre

Wi-Fi interface not working properly

Turn the appliance off and disconnect the plug from 
the power socket. Wait a few minutes, then re-insert 
the plug: if the problem persists, contact the Service 
Centre.

After a preset number of operating hours, 
the   symbol (C2) blinks on the display 
to indicate that the EPA filter (A7) needs 
to be replaced.

Replace the EPA filter (see para. “5.3 Replacing the 
EPA filter”).
If the EPA filter has recently been replaced, reset the 
alarm (see para. “5.3 Replacing the EPA filter”) 

13.  TROUBLESHOOTING

Below is a list of possible malfunctions.  
If the problem cannot be resolved using the proposed solution, 
contact the Service Centre.

PROBLEM

CAUSE

SOLUTION

The appliance is operating in dehumid-
ifying mode, but the humidity does not 
decrease

The filter is clogged

Clean the dust filter (para. “5.2 Cleaning 
the dust filter”) and check whether the 
EPA filter needs replacing (para. “5.3 Re-
placing the EPA filter”)

Either the temperature or humidity in the 
room is too low

In certain conditions the appliance will 
not dehumidify: check the operating lim-
its of the appliance (see chap. “6. Techni-
cal Specifications”). In certain cases, it is 
recommended to heat the room needing 
to be dehumidified.

The set relative humidity level is too high Set a lower humidity value (see para-

graph “4.1 Dehumidifying mode”).

Summary of Contents for DDSX 220WF-WH

Page 1: ...PROLINE REFRIGERATEUR BRF40 DELONGHI HUMIDIFICATEUR DDSX220WFA MANUEL D UTILISATION Besoin d aide Rendez vous sur https sav darty com...

Page 2: ...DEHUMIDIFIER DDSX 220WF WH...

Page 3: ...2 EN pag 6 B1 B2 C B C1 C2 C3 C6 C4 C5 B3 B4 B7 B6 C7 C8 C11 C12 C9 C10 B5...

Page 4: ...3 B A1 A6 A2 A3 A4 A5 A A7 A8 A9 A10 A11 A12 A2...

Page 5: ...4 1 4 7 10 2 5 8 11 3 6 9 12...

Page 6: ...5 13 16 19 14 17 15 18...

Page 7: ...off without tampering with it For all repairs contact an authorised technical service centre only and request the use of original spare parts and accessories Avoid the use of power cord extensions 1 1...

Page 8: ...ners Do not use the appliance outdoors Do not obstruct the entrances and exits of air Do not use the appliance in laundry rooms 2 GENERAL INFORMATION 2 1 Instruction for Use Read all the Instruction f...

Page 9: ...s drained directly into the tank A6 When the tank is full the appliance stops and the display C shows the tank alarm C1 Proceed as follows 1 Removethetank fig 1 andemptyitintoasinkorbathtub 2 Replace...

Page 10: ...e air flow in the room fig 10 2 To stop the louver in the desired position touch the same button again 9 5 Timer function The timer can be used to delay appliance start up and shut down This will avoi...

Page 11: ...ilter using a vacuum cleaner fig 18 If the dust filter is very dirty rinse it well with warm water The water temperature must not exceed 40 C Leave it to dry completely then put it back into place 10...

Page 12: ...setnumberofoperatinghours the symbol C2 blinks on the display to indicate that the EPA filter A7 needs to be replaced Replace the EPA filter see para 5 3 Replacing the EPA filter If the EPA filter has...

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