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Thank you and congratulations for choosing an EcoAir dehumidifier to help you improve the air quality within your environment.  
Inside you will find many helpful tips on how to use and maintain your dehumidifier efficiently.  Just a little preventative care can 
save you money and prolong the life of your dehumidifier.

 

 

The purpose of the dehumidifier is to remove the excess moisture in the air by detecting the humidity level in the room.  By 
keeping humidity within recommended levels, a dehumidifier combats household damp, mould and mildew.  Dehumidifiers can 
help to reduce the symptoms of asthma, allergies, and other respiratory health conditions.  They can also be used to help dry 
laundry quicker and control moisture

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based damage (such as the aftermath of flooding, leaks or rising damp) to valuable 

 

belongings and furniture.

 

 

HUMIDITY GUIDE

 

There will always be water vapour in the air.  The water vapour (or commonly known as moisture) in the air is measured in  
Relative Humidity (RH) %.  RH is the ratio of the actual amount of water vapour in the air to the amount it could hold when 
saturated expressed as a percentage.  Too much or too little moisture in our homes can be unhealthy and uncomfortable.  The 
optimum humidity level is between 40% and 60% (RH) where we feel most comfortable.  

 

 
 
 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Low humidity 

 

Low humidity indoors causes excess drying which can trigger skin irritations such as eczema, chapped skin and dry nose.  It can 
also damage possessions, such as wooden furniture, musical instruments and artwork by drying it out too much.

 

 

High humidity 

 

High humidity indoors causes damp and condensation.  The damp left by condensation can damage plaster, wall paper, furniture, 
vehicles, timber windows, doors and clothes.  It can be harmful to our health when bacteria thrives, causing mould and fungus.

 

 

Maintaining safe levels of humidity

 

It is important to maintain a consistent humidity range to preserve furniture, paintings, door and

 

window frames.  High humidity causes swelling, corrosion, softening of glues and paint.  Low

 

humidity causes shrinking, cracking, warping of wood surfaces and gaps in joints, doors and windows.

 

Frequent changes in humidity levels can accelerate damages to property and belongings.

 

 

Condensation

 

The warmer the air, the more moisture the air can hold than colder air.  So, when the air inside the house becomes colder, the 
moisture contents in the air becomes saturated, and gets heavier

 

resulting in moisture concentration on the coldest parts of the house particularly on the windows, bathroom mirrors and walls.  
This is condensation, caused by a sudden increase in humidity, cooking, showers, drying clothes, inadequate ventilation and poor 
thermal insulation.

 

 

Condensation does not disappear instantly even with the dehumidifier on.  Where excessive condensation appears for example, 
on your windows, you may want to open your windows to expel the excess humidity for several minutes.  It will take a while for 
the condensation to generally increase the humidity in the room.  Once the humidity level in the room around the dehumidifier 
is increased above the level you have set on the dehumidifier, it will then begin the dehumidification process.

 

WELCOME

 

TOO DRY

 

COMFORTABLE

 

TOO WET

 

Summary of Contents for DD-100019

Page 1: ... 2021 EcoAir DD1 SIMPLE MK3 DD 100019 DESICCANT DEHUMIDIFIER USER MANUAL Please read instructions before use Keep for future reference Visit ecoair org to register your product or terms and conditions ...

Page 2: ...ents and artwork by drying it out too much High humidity High humidity indoors causes damp and condensation The damp left by condensation can damage plaster wall paper furniture vehicles timber windows doors and clothes It can be harmful to our health when bacteria thrives causing mould and fungus Maintaining safe levels of humidity It is important to maintain a consistent humidity range to preser...

Page 3: ...1 BS Plug Wiring 2 The Appliance and Accessories 3 Important Safeguards 4 Installation 5 Setup Continuous Drainage 6 Control Panel 7 Operation 8 Emptying the Water Tank 9 Cleaning Maintenance and Storing the appliance 10 Troubleshooting 11 INDEX ...

Page 4: ...nance or when not in use The appliance must not be placed or used where the atmosphere may contain combustible gasses oil or sulphur or solvent or near heat sources such as heaters or in server rooms or excessive dust Do not place or rest any objects on the appliance and do not cover while in use Always observe the minimum room size for storing and operating the appliance Allow a minimum of 40 cm ...

Page 5: ...st be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter N or coloured BLACK 2 The BROWN wire is LIVE and must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter L or coloured RED 3 The GREEN YELLOW is 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 corr...

Page 6: ... FRONT BACK B1 DESCRIPTION Key Description Key Description A1 Control Panel B1 Continuous Drainage Hose A2 Louvre B2 User Manual A3 Air Outlet A4 Water Level Indicator A5 Handle A6 Water Tanks A7 Grip Handle A8 Filter A9 Air Inlet A10 Continuous Drainage A1 A4 A6 A7 A2 A3 A7 A1 A5 A6 A9 A8 A10 A4 ...

Page 7: ...vironment where particles can clog up the filter or internal components DO NOT SPLASH Do not wash the appliance or immerse in water Do not allow water to drip on to the appliance IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS WHERE TO POSITION YOUR DEHUMIDIFIER Ensure the unit is a safe distance away from a wall or furniture and away from direct sunlight TIP Position the dehumidifier in the dampest room or somewhere centra...

Page 8: ...ifier Check that the dehumidifier is level to avoid any water leaks Turn on the dehumidifier to start dehumidification ZEOLITE When you first use the dehumidifier and periodically thereafter you may notice a smell coming from the dehumidifier This is caused by the Zeolite desiccant material and is NOT a sign that the dehumidifier is faulty nor is it harmful to humans or pets The Zeolite absorbs od...

Page 9: ... is securely attached to the open tap lead the other end of the hose to an appropriate drain at a downward slope with no sharp bends NOTE When using the dehumidifier with a continuous hose attached never pull out the tank If you need to remove the water tank ensure that the hose is disconnected Never leave the end of continuous drainage hose outside when the temperature is below 1 C to avoid leaka...

Page 10: ...dicator Indicator lights up when the water tank is full or incorrectly installed 2 Power ON Indicator Indicates when the unit is ON 3 Humidistat Dial Select from POWER OFF LOW MEDIUM HIGH LAUNDRY CONTINUOUS MODE settings 4 Economy Turbo Switch Select TURBO or ECONOMY settings 1 2 3 4 ...

Page 11: ...y Mode function over a short period of time Avoid using the laundry mode unattended ECONOMY TURBO MODES USING THE ECONOMY TURBO SWITCH Economy Select this mode for maximum energy saving and quiet operation Use this mode for normal daily use Highly recommended for night use Turbo Select this mode for rapid dehumidification For quick drying turn humidistat clock wise to the end and slide switch to T...

Page 12: ...rt the water tank back into to the correct position The Water Full light indicator illuminates if the water tank is not correctly in position If this happens reinsert again NOTE Clean the water tank with mild detergent if necessarily Do not use solvent abrasive or hot water When cleaning the water tank take caution to avoid damaging the float Do not tilt the dehumidifier when removing the water ta...

Page 13: ...ifier 2 Clean the surface with a soft damp cloth 3 Dry thoroughly with a towel after cleaning 4 For cleaning tank see Emptying the Water Tank section Caution Do not wash the unit or immerse in water Do not let water drip into the air inlet or outlet When cleaning the water tank take caution to avoid damaging the float STEP 2 REPLACING YOUR FILTER It is recommended that the outer filter is replaced...

Page 14: ...gged Clean or replace filter Damaged water tank Remove the water tank fill with water and place on a hard even surface to test for leakage The continuous drainage is clogged or loose Check the continuous drainage hose and its connection Not Collecting Water Set humidity is reached Readjust the humidity settings Room is very cold or very dry for the current settings Readjust the humidity setting or...

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