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Selecting operating modes / Cleaning

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urbo power

1) Plug the appliance into a mains socket.
2) Check that the “tank full/no tank” warning light is off.
3) Rotate the mode selector to the “TURBO” position. The  heating light comes on together

with the maximum, minimum and (for the first three minutes) dehumidifying standby lights;
the heating function at maximum power (1600W) starts up; three minutes after (safety
device) the dehumidifying light come on and the “continuous” dehumidifying function
comes on. The electric power will be 1.990W.

With the Turbo Power function selected, the appliance automatically sets the maximum
humidity level and temperature.

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aintenance

Always remove the plug from the power socket before performing any cleaning or maintenance
operations. For safety reasons, never wash the dehumidifier using a water jet. 

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leaning the cabinet

• Clean the appliance using a damp cloth then dry with a dry cloth.
• Never use petrol, alcohol or solvents to clean the appliance.
• Never spray the appliance with insecticides or similar. These could cause the paint to flake or plastic parts to

warp.

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leaning the air filter

If the filter is dirty, air circulation is compromised and the efficiency of the dehumidifying and air purifying
functions decreases. It is therefore good practice to clean the filter at regular intervals. The frequency
depends on the duration and conditions of operation. If the unit is used constantly or systematically, you
are recommended to clean the filter once a week.
• It is good practice to clean the filter weekly.
• To remove the air filter, extract by pulling it as shown in fig. 4.
• Use a vacuum cleaner to remove dust accumulations from the filter.

If the filter is very dirty, wash in warm water and rinse several times. The
temperature of the water should not exceed 40˚C. After washing the
filter, allow to dry completely before putting it back in the appliance.

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f the appliance is not used for long periods

• Unplug from the mains socket and empty the tank.
• Clean and reposition the filter.
• Protect the appliance from dust by covering with a large plastic

bag.

fig. 4

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Summary of Contents for DE320

Page 1: ... to preserve furniture and other objects varies between 45 and 60 Ideally rooms should therefore be kept within these values A dehumidifier is an appliance that eliminates the excess of moisture on the air see below There is another way to decrease the relative humidity level It is by increasing the room temperature Increasing the temperature is equivalent to increasing the capacity of the contain...

Page 2: ...y suitable for drying clothes COMBI DRYER function To ensure optimum results and maximum safety read this instruction manual carefully before installing and using the appliance Advantages 13 Introduction ÀÀÀÀÀ ÀÀÀÀÀ ÀÀÀÀÀ ÀÀÀÀÀ ÀÀÀÀÀ ÀÀÀÀÀ ÀÀÀÀÀ ÀÀÀÀÀ ÀÀÀÀÀ ÀÀÀÀÀ yyyyy yyyyy yyyyy yyyyy yyyyy ECON 800W MAX 1 600W ÀÀÀÀÀ ÀÀÀÀÀ ÀÀÀÀÀ ÀÀÀÀÀ ÀÀÀÀÀ ÀÀÀÀÀ ÀÀÀÀÀ ÀÀÀÀÀ ÀÀÀÀÀ ÀÀÀÀÀ yyyyy yyyyy yyyyy yyyyy y...

Page 3: ...5 6 7 1 Control panel cover 2 Control panel 3 Canister door 4 Condensate collection tank 5 Air intake grille 6 Air purifying filter 7 Lifting handle Accessory Description No provided rubber bung condensate drain hose 1 2 m 1 DE320GB 28 05 2001 16 59 Pagina 14 ...

Page 4: ...e to the ozone layer if relased into the atmosphere Therefore at the end of the working life of the appliance the unit should be taken to a recycling centre for disposal of the refrigerant The materials used for packaging can be recycled You are therefore recommended to dispose of them in special differentiated waste collection containers The dehumidifier must be used only as indicated in this man...

Page 5: ... but you are unable to empty the tank you are recommended to use the continuous drain facility 1 Remove the rubber bung from the spout Fig 2 2 Make a hole in the tank inside the spout using a fine drill bit 8mm Fig 2 3 To fit the rubber hose to the spout open the door remove the tank pass the drain hose provided through the space between the door at a slight angle and the bottom of the appliance r...

Page 6: ...e light goes out and the appliance resumes operation Description of controls Heating indicator light Dehumidifying indicator light Dehumidifying mode OFF position appliance off Air circulation Heating mode Combined dehumidifying heating mode to heat and dehumidify simultaneously Thermostat knob Humidistat knob Power indicator light indicates that the appliance is connected to the mains Tank full n...

Page 7: ...speed heat selection button the corresponding light comes on When the temperature in the room has reached the required level slowly turn the thermostat knob anticlockwise until the heating light goes out The thermostat will then keep the temperature in the room at the selected level automatically Combined mode dehumidifying heating 1 Plug the appliance into a mains socket 2 Check that the tank ful...

Page 8: ...liance Never spray the appliance with insecticides or similar These could cause the paint to flake or plastic parts to warp Cleaning the air filter If the filter is dirty air circulation is compromised and the efficiency of the dehumidifying and air purifying functions decreases It is therefore good practice to clean the filter at regular intervals The frequency depends on the duration and conditi...

Page 9: ...resistor protective device has cut in plug into the mains check the power supply set the humidistat to the required level empty the tank gently place the tank in the correct position clean the filter in certain conditions it is normal for the appliance not to dehumidify see Technical characteristics switch the appliance off wait 30 minutes then turn on again If the problem is no solved call the Te...

Page 10: ...tion filter yes Dimensions LxHxD 365x610x375 mm Weight net 22 Kg Canister capacity 5 5 litres Operating limits Heating Dehumidifying temperature Max 27 C 5 32 relative humidity Max 95 30 95 Note The quantity of water dissolved in the air drops as the temperature is reduced For example at 5 C and with 80 relative humidity there are less than 5 grams of water vapour in every cubic metre of air In th...

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