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SAFETY AND USAGE NOTICES

The power supply for this appliance is 220-
240V~ If the voltage is 10% higher or lower 
than the normal voltage, the appliance will 
not operate. It is suggested that a voltage 
stabilizer be equipped.

The working range of this appliance 
is between 5-32

o

C, outside of these 

temperatures the appliance will not operate 
normally. However the optimum working 
temperature is between 16-32

o

C. The unit 

will dehumidifiy between 30%-85% relative 
humidity.

Technical Specifications

Please position the appliance on a flat and 
stable surface to reduce vibration and noise.

Please do not position your appliance near 
flames or heating appliances.

Please do not use the appliance if plug or 
electrical cord is damaged.

Multi-socket plug adapters are not 
recommended for use with this appliance.

Usage

Please do not immerse the appliance in 
water.

Summary of Contents for GDDEYS40

Page 1: ...1 40L DEHUMIDIFIER AND AIR PURIFIER INSTRUCTION MANUAL GDDEYS40 Dehumidifies a large home and purifies air...

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Page 3: ...ctions 13 Automatic dehumification 13 Continuous dehumification 13 Clothes drying 13 Emptying the tank and drainage 14 Air purification and filters 16 Ventilation 16 Air purification function 16 Inser...

Page 4: ...4 Before operating this appliance please read this instruction manual carefully Please also keep for future reference...

Page 5: ...ll not operate normally However the optimum working temperature is between 16 32o C The unit will dehumidifiy between 30 85 relative humidity Technical Specifications Please position the appliance on...

Page 6: ...the appliance when in use Please do not use sharp objects on the appliance to prevent scratching Usage Please do not knot or fold the power cord also ensure the power cord is free from tangle and noth...

Page 7: ...Please refer to the following figure Please keep windows closed when appliance is in use Please do not direct your appliance towards plants or pets for long periods of time Please do not operate in d...

Page 8: ...or similarly qualified persons in order to avoid malfunction This appliance is not intended for use by persons including children with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities unless they have...

Page 9: ...Front panel Tank lid Full tank float device Water level window Tank Control panel Air purification filters HEPA or activated carbon filter Inlet grid Lifting handle Swing lourve Continuous drainage ou...

Page 10: ...de QUIET NIGHT MODE minimises fan noise and dehumidification rate SELF CLEAN MODE dries the internal components of the appliance Press for 3 seconds to activate seconds SWING LOUVRE ON OFF activate os...

Page 11: ...is full then will beep to remind you to empty the tank Humidity displays the current humidity level in your room Low temperature displays when the temperature is lower than15o C This indicator will f...

Page 12: ...n is set If you want to change the preset time after you have set it press the TIMER button to cancel the preset time and you can start over Setting timer to turn the appliance off When the appliance...

Page 13: ...f you are trying to dry up a wet area When humidity is low the dehumidifier fan will operate on a low speed dehumidifying slower When humidity is high the dehumidifier fan will operate on a high speed...

Page 14: ...n air purification DEHUMIDIFICATION INSTRUCTIONS EMPTYING THE TANK AND DRAINAGE To do so gently remove the tank via the hand hold at the bottom of the tank Then take off the tank lid and drain the wat...

Page 15: ...r open connect a drain pipe firmly to the drainage outlet nozzle through the whole in the side of the appliance that you have made Please note The continuous drainage pipe is gravity fed Make sure tha...

Page 16: ...select ventilation mode Air purification function Press the MODE button to select the Air purification mode as indicated by the two trees icon Ensure a filter HEPA filter or activated carbon filter is...

Page 17: ...ter and insert an air purification filter activated carbon or HEPA Then replace the plastic mesh filter back into the appliance 3 Replace the front panel Note See the care and maintenance of activated...

Page 18: ...mation Your HEPA 13 filter removes 99 95 of the smallest particles MPPS from the air This includes allergens such as dust mould spores pollen dust mites as well as bacteria and viruses HEPA filters ha...

Page 19: ...Remove the activated carbon or HEPA filter by the fabric tab Before inserting a new filter press the very small button in the filter cavity to reset the filter usage day counter You may need a pen or...

Page 20: ...e swing louvre will open and close at different stages To stop self cleaning press the SELF CLEAN MODE button for over 3 seconds The appliance will go back to the operating mode it was in before self...

Page 21: ...the air inlet and outlet ensure that all windows are closed and prevent any other sources of moisture The fan does not blow any air the fan blade is blocked air filter is blocked there is no filter w...

Page 22: ...ge 220V 240V 50Hz Dehumidification Capacity 40L DAY Rated Power 620W Weight 18 1KG Dimensions W H D 410mm 665mm 265mm The company reserves the right to alter the product design and specifications For...

Page 23: ...23 NOTES...

Page 24: ...one 09 274 8265 Fax 09 274 8472 Email sales glendimplex co nz Web www dimplex co nz Glen Dimplex New Zealand Ltd 38 Harris Road East Tamaki Auckland New Zealand P O Box 58473 Botany Manukau 2163 New Z...

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