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CONTROL PANEL 

 

 

 

POWER 

POWER Button

 

Turn the appliance on/off 

 

MODE 

MODE Button

 

Select the function of the unit between: SMART and FAN modes. 

The LED’s 

next to the button will show which mode is selected.   

SMART MODE:

 The unit will default to SMART mode the first time it is 

switched on and remains in this mode until another program is chosen. In 
smart mode it will default to aim for a relative humidity of 50-55%. 

AIR PURIFIER: 

Only the fan will run and water is not extracted. To be used 

in conjunction with the optional filters. It can also be run without the filters to 
work as a fan. 

DEHUMIDIFY:

 The unit will remove moiseture from the air. The desired 

humidity level can be set using the up and down buttons. 

LAUNDRY:

 The dehumidifier will run continuously at high fan speed, to 

remove the most moisture possible. This is ideal for drying clothes. 

 

UP / DOWN 

HUMIDITY SETTING 

 

Press the UP and DOWN buttons to select the desired relative humidity 
level, the default relative humidity is 55%. When a relative humidity of 35% is 
selected, the compressor will not stop until the water tank is full. 

HUMIDITY 

 

 

INDICATOR

 

 

 

HUMIDITY INDICATOR Button

 

When the appliance is started, the indicator light will turn on automatically. 
The indicator light colour will change according to the humidity condition  

RED

: High humidity, RH≥70%   

ORANGE

: Above ideal humidity

, 70%> RH ≥60%  

GREEN

: Ideal humidity, RH<60%  

Press and hold the SPEED button for 3 seconds to turn the humidity display 
on and off. 

Note: 

It can take around 2 minutes after the humidity has changed into a 

different colour bracket for the indicator will change the colour e.g. if humidity 
drops to 55% may take 2 minutes before the indicator changes to green. 

Summary of Contents for CD12LE

Page 1: ...LEB 12 Litres per day CD20LE CD20LEB 20 Litres per day Thank you for choosing electriQ Please read this user manual before using this innovative dehumidifier and keep it safe for future reference Visi...

Page 2: ...UTANTS 4 APPLIANCE DIAGRAM 5 FEATURES 6 INSTALLATION 6 FITTING THE OPTIONAL FILTERS 6 CONTROL PANEL 7 OTHER FEATURES AND INDICATORS 9 QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE 10 POSITIONING THE DEHUMIDIFIER 11 WATER DRA...

Page 3: ...tlet using an extension cord If a power outlet is not available one should be installed by a qualified electrician Never operate this appliance if the power cord or plug is damaged Ensure the power co...

Page 4: ...ized engineer must be in possession of a copy of the manufacturer s service manual and must follow the safety information contained within it to ensure all hazards are minimized The refrigerant system...

Page 5: ...tants include bacteria viruses dust mites and pollen Emissions from electronic office equipment Many studies including those from EPA and the University of California Berkley have reported that emissi...

Page 6: ...Replacement filters are available from the retailer under code ACFIL CDLEX HEPA FILTER Filters are available from the retailer under code HEPA CDLEX Note Diagrams are for illustrative purposes only T...

Page 7: ...astors and is designed to extract unwanted humidity while saving money due to it s power saving logic It features an intelligent humidistat where the desired relative humidity can be adjusted in incre...

Page 8: ...continuously at high fan speed to remove the most moisture possible This is ideal for drying clothes UP DOWN HUMIDITY SETTING Press the UP and DOWN buttons to select the desired relative humidity lev...

Page 9: ...ions to improve indoor air quality The relevant LEDs above the button will illuminate to show which function is currently activated LOCK Press and hold the FUNCTION button for 3 seconds to activate th...

Page 10: ...oom with a temperature between 12 C and 20 C it will enter the defrost mode roughly every 45 minutes HUMIDISTAT CONTROL AND FAN COMPRESSOR OPERATION When the humidity of the room is 2 lower than the d...

Page 11: ...e fan moves the air around the room ensuring the entire air in the room is processed and humidity correctly measured DEHUMIDIFY MODE This is the standard operating mode for which the desired humidity...

Page 12: ...n for your dehumidifier If possible leave interior doors ajar to allow air circulation Alternatively if you have a serious problem in one area you can begin by positioning the dehumidifier there and m...

Page 13: ...into the unit Banging the bucket against anything or failing to push it in securely into place may cause the unit not to operate Do not remove any parts from the water tank or tank enclosure The water...

Page 14: ...over gently approximately every 2 3 weeks If the mesh filter is dirty hoover it if it is heavily soiled wash it with warm soapy water and dry thoroughly before reinserting it in the unit When filter c...

Page 15: ...re a distance of at least 20 cm between the unit walls Airflow seems weak Are the filters dirty or clogged Please service the filters regularly as per the user manual Unit is noisy during operation Is...

Page 16: ...unit may be defrosting The ambient operating range is between 5 C and 35 C with a relative humidity ranging from 30 to 80 For maximum efficiency use the unit between 15 C and 32 C Sometimes cold and...

Page 17: ...to operate call 0330 390 3061 or complete the online form Office hours 9AM 5PM Monday to Friday Unit J6 Lowfields Business Park Lowfields Way Elland West Yorkshire HX5 9DA Recycling facilities are no...

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