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QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE

 

 
POWER BUTTON:

 Press the power button to turn the dehumidifier on and off. 

 

 

SWING CONTROL BUTTON:  

Press once to make the louvres swing and press 

again to lock at 45 degrees, press again to lock at 90 degrees. Do not operate 
the unit if the self-opening louvers do not open when the unit is powered on.

 

 

TIMER BUTTON:

  Press the timer button before using the up and down buttons 

to adjust the duration of the timer (1-24 hrs, start / stop timer).  

IN POWER ON MODE:

 The number displayed will represent the number of 

hours the unit will run for before turning off. This will remain unaffected if unit goes in to 
defrost mode or the tank is emptied then reinserted.  

IN STANDBY MODE:

 The number displayed represents the period in hours after which the 

unit will start. To cancel the timer press the timer button again.

 

 
MODE  BUTTON: 

Used  to  change  between  the  4  operating 

modes. 

 

SMART MODE: 

In smart mode the target humidity is set to 50% and the dehumidifier will 

automatically  determine  the  best  fan  speed  and  dehumidification  rate  according  to  the 
humidity of the room. The fan speed cannot be adjusted manually.  

A:

 When the ambient humidity is >65%, the fan runs at high speed and the dehumidifier runs 

at maximum performance;

 

B: 

When the ambient humidity is between 55% and 65%, the fan runs at normal speed and 

the dehumidifier runs in eco mode.

 

C: 

When the ambient humidity is between 50% and 55%, the fan runs at low speed (Sleep) 

and the dehumidifier runs in eco mode. 

D:

 When the ambient humidity is <50%, the fan runs at a low speed with no dehumidification 

and only circulates indoor air. 

 

HEATING MODE: 

The unit will provide heating up to the desired room temperature which 

can be selected using the up and down buttons, this can be adjusted between 16 - 30ºC in 
1ºC  increments.  The  control  panel  will  display  room  temperature,  with  the  front  panel 
displaying the humidity of the room. While adjusting the temperature, both displays will flash 
the desired temperature set. Use the fan speed button to adjust the fan speed and level of 
heating (maximum or eco mode).

 

DEHUMIDIFIER MODE:

 The unit will dehumidify until the required humidity level has been 

reached.  This can be adjusted using the up and down buttons between 35 – 80% in 5% 
increments. The control panel will display current humidity of the room and the front panel 
will  display  the  room temperature. While adjusting  the desired  humidity,  both  displays  will 
flash the desired humidity set. Use the fan speed button to adjust the fan speed and level of 
dehumidifying (maximum or eco mode). 

 

Smart

 

Heater

 

Air purifier

 

Dehumidifier

 

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Summary of Contents for DESD9L

Page 1: ...USER MANUAL DESD9L PREMIUM DESICCANT DEHUMIDIFIER Thank you for choosing electriQ Please read this user manual before using this innovative Dehumidifier and keep it safe for future reference...

Page 2: ...ACCESSORIES 8 CONTROL PANEL 9 QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE 12 LAUNDRY MODE 13 OTHER FEATURES AND INDICATORS 14 POSITIONING THE DEHUMIDIFIER 14 WATER DRAINAGE 15 CARE AND MAINTENANCE 17 FREQUENTLY ASKED QUEST...

Page 3: ...the power from the appliance before dismantling assembling or cleaning Avoid touching any moving parts of the appliance Never insert fingers pencils or any other objects through the guard This applian...

Page 4: ...fier Use the provided power button located on the control panel Always place the unit on a dry and stable surface The appliance should not be installed in a laundry or wet room where the humidity is h...

Page 5: ...on the fan and could result in damage and might invalidate the warranty Since the filters remove airborne particles more frequent cleaning may be necessary depending on the air quality Vacuum and was...

Page 6: ...n 12 Recessed carry handle for portability DESD9L desiccant dehumidifiers uses compressor free desiccant technology to extract water from the environment Desiccant dehumidifiers are ideal both at stan...

Page 7: ...7 PARTS Top Display...

Page 8: ...8 ACCESSORIES OPTIONAL OPTIONAL...

Page 9: ...lows the user to select the desired temperature for the room using the up and down buttons DEHUMIDIFY MODE This allows the user to select the desired humidity for the room using the up and down button...

Page 10: ...red humidity in smart mode In the heating mode press the up and down keys to set the target temperature 16 30 C in 1 C increments TIMER BUTTON When the button is pressed the led to the left of the but...

Page 11: ...eturned to within the normal range to prevent damage to the unit CARBON FILTER OPTIONAL Take out the carbon filter from bag and insert it on the filter housing It is suggested to hoover the carbon fil...

Page 12: ...idifier runs at maximum performance B When the ambient humidity is between 55 and 65 the fan runs at normal speed and the dehumidifier runs in eco mode C When the ambient humidity is between 50 and 55...

Page 13: ...iate the inner heat In order to protect the machine do not remove the plug during the 5 minute power down process LAUNDRY MODE When drying clothes the dehumidifier is required to operate continuously...

Page 14: ...mmercial or industrial use will invalidate the warranty Use the dehumidifier in an enclosed area for maximum efficiency Close all external doors and windows to create an effective operating environmen...

Page 15: ...pping into the unit and causing damage Only empty the water tank when it is full or before moving or storing the unit Do not rest the tank on the floor because the bottom of the tank could be uneven a...

Page 16: ...water tube with an inner diameter of 15mm to the drain connector and ensure the connection is tight 3 Replace the water tank into position within the unit This unit uses gravity to dispose of the wat...

Page 17: ...ve carbon filter is optional and should be replaced if necessary after 1 1 years of usage HEPA FILTER OPTIONAL According to the time and frequency of use it is generally recommended to replace the HEP...

Page 18: ...mode this is normal operation The intelligent logic of your machine will save you money WHAT DESIRED HUMIDITY SHOULD I SET THE DEHUMIDIFIER TO Unless you are using the unit to dry clothes we recommen...

Page 19: ...a dehumidifier with a greater capacity Call customer service line for advice There are too many sources of moisture Bathing washing drying clothes and cooking all puts moisture into the air We recomm...

Page 20: ...entre Machine not switching off the heater when desired humidity is reached Temperature and relative humidity sensor that reads the room reading is unable to read the correct readings Clean the filter...

Page 21: ...product development Disposal Do not dispose this product as unsorted waste Collection of such waste must be handled separately as special treatment is necessary Recycling facilities are now available...

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