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BS PLUG WIRING

Wiring Instructions: Should it be necessary to change the plug please note the wires
in the mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code:
                                                 BLUE - NEUTRAL                                                   
                                                 BROWN - LIVE
                                     GREEN AND YELLOW - EARTH

As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this appliance may not correspond with the
coloured markings identifying the terminals in your plug, proceed as follows:

1. The

 

BLUE

 wire is the 

NEUTRAL

 and must be connected to the terminal which is marked

    with the letter 

N

 or coloured 

BLACK

.

2. The 

BROWN

 wire is the 

LIVE

 and must be connected to the terminal which is marked

    with the letter 

L

 or coloured 

RED

.

3. The 

GREEN/YELLOW

  is the  

EARTH

 and must be connected to the terminal which is

    marked with the letter 

E

 or          or coloured 

GREEN

 OR 

GREEN/YELLOW

.

4. Always ensure that the cord grip is positioned and fastened correctly.

If a 

13A

 (

BS 1363

) fused plug is used it must be fitted with a 

13A

 fuse. If in doubt consult a

qualified electrician.

Wiring for a 13 Amp Plug (BS1363)

Please note. The Earth Terminal is marked with the letter 

E

 or       Earth Symbol.

AirControl 

Systems

EEN/

EN

correctly.

orrectly

with a 

with a 

13A

13

f

A

h the letter 

the letter

Summary of Contents for ECO DD122FW SIMPLE

Page 1: ...before calling your service engineers o n t r o l o n l o n t r o l l l l o l o l l o l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l o l o l l l o l o n l t r o S y s t e m s E S y s t S y s t S y S y S y S S y s S y...

Page 2: ...this could damage the unit 12 Always unplug the unit when not in use or moving location To disconnect from the power supply grip the plug and pull from the power socket Never pull by the cord 13 Alway...

Page 3: ...er N or coloured BLACK 2 The BROWN wire is the LIVE and must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter L or coloured RED 3 The GREEN YELLOW is the EARTH and must be connected to the...

Page 4: ...portable with carry handle Removable water bucket with handle Operating light Quiet and Turbo operation 2 speed selection Manual adjustable louvre Comfort and Health PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Water level w...

Page 5: ...heating power and high fan speed Push the switch the button to the left for QUIET MODE low heating power and low fan speed Indicating Lights Power On Indicator Lights up when the unit is turned on by...

Page 6: ...will migrate naturally towards the dehumidifier and be processed UNIT SETUP TO OPERATE SAFELY Do not insert small objects into the unit or this will damage it and cause a hazard Do not attempt to remo...

Page 7: ...l produce the most water and need emptying most frequently As the room becomes dryer the dehumidifier collects less water This is normal When the target relative humidity has been reached the dehumidi...

Page 8: ...detergent solvent abrasive or hot water to avoid damage to the appliance Do not remove or damage the float in the bucket the unit will not work correctly The bucket cover must be well fitted in posit...

Page 9: ...f the unit and remove the filter from the unit 2 Clean the nano silver filter only with a vacuum cleaner Washing will weaken the germicidal effect of the filter 3 Replace the filter in position Before...

Page 10: ...surface Place the unit on a stable level surface The air inlet or outlet is covered blocked Lack of air ventilation in the room Filter clogged with dust Make sure there is nothing blocking the air inl...

Page 11: ...rating Temperature Range 1 C 35 C Dehumidification 7 litres day 20 C 60 RH Water tank capacity 2 litres Power Consumption H L 620W 360W Voltage 220 240V 50Hz N W 6 kg G W 7 kg Product size 48 5H x 29W...

Page 12: ...WARRANTY anship l WARRANTY VOID ments This product has been manufactured to comply with the EC Directives 2006 95 EC and 2004 108 EC A i r C o n t r o l l C o n C o n C o r C i r C A S y s S s t e m s...

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