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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

for

all

customers

at

which

you

can

deposit

your

old

electrical

products.

Customers

will

be

able

to

take

any

old

electrical

equipment

to

participating

sites

run

by

their

local

councils.

Please

remember

that

this

equipment

will

be

further

handled

during

the

recycling

process,

so

please

be

considerate

when

depositing

your

equipment.

Please

contact

the

local

council

for

details

of

your

local

household

waste

recycling

centres.


TECHNICAL

DATA

EED8L

Dehumidify

Capacity

8.5

litres

day

depending

on

relative

humidity

extraction

unaffected

by

low

temperature

Power

supply

220

Ͳ

240V

AC/50HZ

Power

TURBO:

730

W

 

SLEEP:

385

W

Heating

element:

650W

Max

Airflow

200m3

/

hr

 

(180m3

/

hr

with

optional

HEPA

Filter)

 

Timer

1

Ͳ

24

hours

Working

Temperature

1

Ͳ

32

϶

C

Noise

ч

48

dB

Water

tank

Capacity

5L

Net

Weight

7.5Kg

Body

Size

511

(H)

x

340

(W)

x

232

(D)

mm

All

information

provided

is

for

reference

only.

Products

specifications

may

change

due

to

continuous

product

development.

All

measurement

are

subject

to

tolerance.

 

ELECTRIQ

UK

SUPPORT

Please,

for

your

own

convenience,

make

these

simple

checks

before

calling

the

service

line.

1.

Has

the

unit

been

standing

upright?

(for

at

least

2

hrs)

2.

Is

the

unit

plugged

into

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

troub

leshooting

procedures?

If

the

unit

still

fails

to

operate

call:

 

0871

620

1057

or

fill

in

the

online

form

Office

hours:

9AM

Ͳ

5PM

Monday

to

Friday

 

www.ElectrIQ.co.uk

Unit

J6,

Lowfields

Business

Park

Lowfields

Way,

Elland

West

Yorkshire,

HX5

9DA

Summary of Contents for EDD8L

Page 1: ...ER 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 electrIQ co uk for our entire...

Page 2: ...ions 3 Features 5 Parts 6 Control panel 6 Front humidity indicator 8 Operation 9 Operational Advice 10 Positioning 11 Water Drainage 11 Continuous Drainage 12 Care and Maintenance 13 FAQ 14 Troublesho...

Page 3: ...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 qualified elect...

Page 4: ...ccumulate 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 be 20 cm an...

Page 5: ...tract water from the environment The desiccant dehumidifiers are ideal both at standard and low temperatures working on ambient range of between 1 32 C ElectrIQ desiccant dehumidifiers are light and e...

Page 6: ...unit to turn off once pressed Humidity Timer Display Window Displays the current Humidity of the room When Humidity button pressed Shows desired humidity of room before reverting back to showing the c...

Page 7: ...e energy savings while maintaining the set humidity Laundry Mode This mode is ideal for creating a great environment for drying clothes The unit will work for 8 hours continuously with the desired hum...

Page 8: ...ion Mode This mode runs the fan without dehumidifying the air This is great for purifying the air when the desired room humidity has been reached especially when the optional HEPA filter is installed...

Page 9: ...towards the clothes airer or hanging clothes Hot dry air comes from a 45 degrees angle Laundry mode can be used in conjunction with the stopping timer IMPORTANT Please follow the distances shown on th...

Page 10: ...s the power button again to turn off the dehumidifier 2 Make sure water tank is placed fitted correctly If the water tank is not fitted placed correctly the water full light will flash and the machine...

Page 11: ...ving it to a more central location at a later date For the most effective use run your dehumidifier with any external doors and windows kept closed Please note the unit should not be placed directly a...

Page 12: ...nit CONTINUOUS DRAINAGE This dehumidifier has a continuous drain hole that can be connected to a plastic pipe with an 11 mm inner diameter Not Supplied Water can be automatically plumbed in or drained...

Page 13: ...ush 3 If dirt and grease is accumulated wash the mesh filter in hot soapy water 3 Replace the filters in position as shown in the diagram Note Never use the unit without the antibacterial mesh dust fi...

Page 14: ...ilding materials and new furniture and then when the desiccant is heated the smell is discharged back into the room This smell has been described as being like a burning or acrid smell It is normal wi...

Page 15: ...ion process This is normal and helpful especially in the cold weather a dehumidifier is not an air cooler You may be used with a compressor dehumidifier which may blow also cold air Knocking noise com...

Page 16: ...SLEEP 385 W Heating element 650W Max Airflow 200m3 hr 180m3 hr with optional HEPA Filter Timer 1 24 hours Working Temperature 1 32 C Noise 48 dB Water tank Capacity 5L Net Weight 7 5Kg Body Size 511...

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