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Features 

Your  Electr

IQ

  dehumidifier  is  a  top  of  the  range  desiccant  dehumidifier  with 

features not found in other units 
1.

 

Efficient, easy to use, quiet 

2.

 

Intelligent  CPU  controlled  digital  humidistat  with  4  humidity  settings  40%, 
50%, 60%, 70% RH and room humidity display 

3.

 

Easy to use control panel with led indicators 

4.

 

Works  very  well  at  low  temperatures  compared  with  classic  compressor 
dehumidifiers 

5.

 

Desiccant  Dehumidifiers  are  very  effective  at  low  temperatures  and  do  not 
lose their ability to dehumidify effectively 

5. 

Laundry mode to help clothes drying 

6. 

Heats the air passing through between 5-10⁰C, making the air dry and warm 

reducing the heating bills 
7. 

Side large water tank with easy to carry handle 

8. 

Tank full alarm & auto-stop function 

9. 

Antibacterial filter sterilizes the air 

10. 

Recessed carry handle for portability 

11. 

Anti-tilt safe design 

 

 
ElectrIQ desiccant dehumidifiers use compressor free desiccant 
technology to extract water from the environment. The desiccant 
dehumidifiers are ideal both at standard and low temperatures 
working on ambient range between 1-32⁰C. ElectrIQ desiccant 
dehumidifiers are light and easy to move around as they do not have 
heavy compressors. They are also intelligent dehumidifiers which will 
extract unwanted humidity while saving money due to their 
humidistat and advanced power saving logic. They features an 
intelligent digital humidistat with variable humidity settings at 40%, 
50%, 60%, 70% RH insuring your room is not dried too much and 
power is not wasted. The DESD10L also features a powerful laundry 
mode. Quiet vs turbo operation ensures the right balance between 
quiet operation and maximum dehumidification. 

Summary of Contents for DESD10L

Page 1: ...laundry mode DESD10L USER MANUAL Thank you for choosing ElectrIQ Please read this user manual before using this innovative Dehumidifier and keep it safe for future reference Visit our page www electr...

Page 2: ...Contents Safety instructions 2 Features 4 Parts 5 Control panel 6 Quick operation guide 7 Operation 9 Positioning 12 Water Drainage 13 Care and Maintenance 16 FAQ 17 Troubleshooting 19 Technical Data...

Page 3: ...o not clean the unit by spraying it or immersing it in water Never connect the unit to an electrical outlet using an extension cord If a power outlet is not available one should be installed by a qual...

Page 4: ...eased or accumulate Energy Saving and Unit Safety Protection Tips Do not cover or restrict the airflow from the outlet or inlet grills For maximum performance the minimum distance from a wall should b...

Page 5: ...auto stop function 9 Antibacterial filter sterilizes the air 10 Recessed carry handle for portability 11 Anti tilt safe design ElectrIQ desiccant dehumidifiers use compressor free desiccant technology...

Page 6: ...y for 24 hrs To reduce noise levels Place a piece of carpet or a rubber mat under the unit to reduce any vibrations while the unit is running PARTS 1 Recessed carrying Handle 2 Air inlet and grill bac...

Page 7: ...hrs 4 Power ON key 5 12 function indicator led lights 5 Quiet mode 6 Turbo mode 7 Laundry mode 8 Humidity and timer display shows room humidity or set timer 9 Humidity selection led lights 40 70 RH an...

Page 8: ...he set humidity level than will work in low fan mode until humidity increases again Laundry mode Heater and fan are both on all the time to achieve maximum dehumidification and dry the clothes Humidis...

Page 9: ...mode lighten when laundry mode is selected 8 Humidity and timer display two digits led display shows room humidity 35 95 RH or set timer 9 Humidity selection shows 40 50 60 70 and continuous mode acco...

Page 10: ...t disk and prevent mould growth Setting the Laundry Mode Press mode selection until laundry led will turn on Laundry mode will set the fan and heater on to maximum and humidistat control will be disab...

Page 11: ...10 minutes on automatic selection mode 50 RH until the humidistat is able to read correctly the humidity in the room Press dehumidify level key 2 to select the desired humidistat controls from contin...

Page 12: ...damage Warning Using poor quality sockets extensions or overloading the circuits may cause damage to the machine or may start a fire 5 When switching OFF the machine do not simply unplug the unit from...

Page 13: ...nit Please observe figure bellow in installing the unit Your ELECTRIQ dehumidifier will begin to protect your home from the harmful effects of excessive moisture as soon as it is turned on Excess mois...

Page 14: ...it should not be placed directly against a radiator or other heat source When positioning your ELECTRIQ dehumidifier ensure that it is placed securely on a level surface clear of any obstacle that may...

Page 15: ...do not touch sensors or any parts which are situated behind tank Doing so may damage the product Be sure to push the tank gently all the way into the unit Banging the bucket against anything or failin...

Page 16: ...the place Then direct the pipe to a suitable drainage point This unit uses gravity fall to dispose water hence the drain should be lower than the dehumidifier water outlet Be sure to run the water pip...

Page 17: ...from socket before maintenance and let it dry before reuse 1 Remove the filters from the unit Tap the dust away first 2 Clean the carbon and the mesh filter with a vacuum cleaner or soft brush 3 If di...

Page 18: ...hort circuit or become a fire risk Please avoid pulling the cord twisting or pressing it and keep it away from pets If the power cord is damaged power the unit off and unplug if immediately Contact an...

Page 19: ...s is normal operation The intelligent logic of your machine will save you money Unless you dry clothes we recommend to use the unit in 50 60 RH If you find that you still have condensation on your win...

Page 20: ...ture into air 1 We recommend using a dehumidifier with a greater capacity Call customer service line for advice 2 We recommend using a dehumidifier with a greater capacity 3 Consider using an alternat...

Page 21: ...side 2 Check if filters are clean 3 if fault persists then call the call the service centre Machine not switching off the heater when desired humidity is reached Temperature and relative humidity sen...

Page 22: ...ow 200m3 hr Power in different Settings 470 780 W Low High Setting Timer 1 24 hours Working Temperature 1 32 C Noise 48 dB Water tank Capacity 3 5L Net Weight 8 5Kg Body Size H525 x W200 x D445 mm DES...

Page 23: ...the mains Is the fuse OK 3 Switch the unit on and wait three minutes to see if the issue is resolved 4 Check whether the water tank is full 5 Have you followed the troubleshooting procedures If the un...

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