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Built in Electrical Safety
For your safety and protection this appliance is manufactured
with a grounded plug on its power cord. The power cord must
be plugged into a properly grounded receptacle. If a ground-
ed receptacle does not exist, have one installed by a certified
electrician. Do not cut or remove the grounding prong on the
power cord plug if equipped. We recommend that this electri-
cal circuit/receptacle operate under a separate breaker or
fuse.
If an extension cord is required, it must have a minimum of
14 gauge conductors if 25 feet long or less and 12 gauge
conductors if greater than 25 feet long.
Electrical Requirements
For 115V operation, a common grounded outlet on a 15 amp
circuit is required. The dehumidifier draws approx. 8 amps at
80°F, 60% RH. If used in a wet area, a ground fault inter-
rupter (GFI) is required.
Power Button (Fig. 1)
The dehumidifier is turned on or off by
pressing the power button. When the
dehumidifier is started, the hour meter will
display the cumulative hours.
Pump Purge Button (Fig. 2)
In normal operation, the pump will automat-
ically empty the reservoir. Pressing this but-
ton allows manual emptying of the reservoir.
Press once, and the pump will operate for
20 seconds. Press and hold the button and
the pump will activate for 30 seconds.
Always manually purge the water reservoir
before transport or storage. Turn off the
power and allow the plugged in dehumidifier
to rest 5 minutes before the final purge.
Electrical Shock Hazard
Plug into a grounded 3 prong outlet.
Do not remove ground prong.
Do not use an adapter.
Do not use an extension cord.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in death,
fire, or electrical shock.
WARNING
Place dehumidifier inside area to be dried. Make sure all win-
dows and doors are closed to the outside and seal off the wet
area from any unaffected areas. Route condensate hose into
a drain, or a very large container. Press the On/Off button
(Fig. 1) to activate the dehumidifier.
OPERATION
Fig. 1
Fig. 2
Digital Hour Counter (Fig. 3)
The counter will accumulate and display the total running hours
of the unit in 1/10 of an hour.
Hour Button (Fig. 4)
Press the HOURS button when the dehu-
midifier cannot be plugged in and the hour
meter needs to be read. The digital hour
meter will display the last saved cumulative
time for ten seconds.
Defrost Indicator (Fig. 5)
The defrost indicator will light to indicate the
dehumidifier is in defrost cycle. During this
period, the compressor is not running.
Defrost Cycle
When ice builds up on the coils, a thermistor activates the elec-
tronic control and defrost light. The compressor is turned off by
the thermistor temperature measurement. The blower will contin-
ue to run, causing air to flow through the evaporator coil and melt
the ice. When the ice is melted, the thermistor will end the defrost
cycle and the compressor will be started.
Disconnect dehumidifier from power supply. The hour meter uses
a battery backup for display when the dehumidifier is unplugged
and the hour button is depressed. To change the battery, it is nec-
essary to remove the four (4) screws from the control panel.
Disconnect the old battery and replace with new battery. Replace
control panel and screws. Do not overtighten screws.
Water Removal
The dehumidifier is equipped with an internal condensate pump
to remove the water that is collected from the air. This allows the
water to be pumped 20 feet with the attached hose. If the water
needs to be pumped more than 20 feet above the unit, a second
pump must be added to relay the water. The condensate pump
automatically purges for 20 seconds every four minutes.
Fig. 3
Fig. 4
Fig. 5
Electrical Shock Hazard
Plug into a grounded 3 prong outlet.
Do not remove ground prong.
Do not use an adapter.
WARNING
Disconnect power supply before replacing battery.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in death,
fire, or electrical shock.
Battery Replacement
(1)
AVERTISSEMENT
Built in Electrical Safety
For your safety and protection this appliance is manufactured
with a grounded plug on its power cord. The power cord must
be plugged into a properly grounded receptacle. If a ground-
ed receptacle does not exist, have one installed by a certified
electrician. Do not cut or remove the grounding prong on the
power cord plug if equipped. We recommend that this electri-
cal circuit/receptacle operate under a separate breaker or
fuse.
If an extension cord is required, it must have a minimum of
14 gauge conductors if 25 feet long or less and 12 gauge
conductors if greater than 25 feet long.
Electrical Requirements
For 115V operation, a common grounded outlet on a 15 amp
circuit is required. The dehumidifier draws approx. 8 amps at
80°F, 60% RH. If used in a wet area, a ground fault inter-
rupter (GFI) is required.
Power Button (Fig. 1)
The dehumidifier is turned on or off by
pressing the power button. When the
dehumidifier is started, the hour meter will
display the cumulative hours.
Pump Purge Button (Fig. 2)
In normal operation, the pump will automat-
ically empty the reservoir. Pressing this but-
ton allows manual emptying of the reservoir.
Press once, and the pump will operate for
20 seconds. Press and hold the button and
the pump will activate for 30 seconds.
Always manually purge the water reservoir
before transport or storage. Turn off the
power and allow the plugged in dehumidifier
to rest 5 minutes before the final purge.
Electrical Shock Hazard
Plug into a grounded 3 prong outlet.
Do not remove ground prong.
Do not use an adapter.
Do not use an extension cord.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in death,
fire, or electrical shock.
WARNING
Place dehumidifier inside area to be dried. Make sure all win-
dows and doors are closed to the outside and seal off the wet
area from any unaffected areas. Route condensate hose into
a drain, or a very large container. Press the On/Off button
(Fig. 1) to activate the dehumidifier.
OPERATION
Fig. 1
Fig. 2
Digital Hour Counter (Fig. 3)
The counter will accumulate and display the total running hours
of the unit in 1/10 of an hour.
Hour Button (Fig. 4)
Press the HOURS button when the dehu-
midifier cannot be plugged in and the hour
meter needs to be read. The digital hour
meter will display the last saved cumulative
time for ten seconds.
Defrost Indicator (Fig. 5)
The defrost indicator will light to indicate the
dehumidifier is in defrost cycle. During this
period, the compressor is not running.
Defrost Cycle
When ice builds up on the coils, a thermistor activates the elec-
tronic control and defrost light. The compressor is turned off by
the thermistor temperature measurement. The blower will contin-
ue to run, causing air to flow through the evaporator coil and melt
the ice. When the ice is melted, the thermistor will end the defrost
cycle and the compressor will be started.
Disconnect dehumidifier from power supply. The hour meter uses
a battery backup for display when the dehumidifier is unplugged
and the hour button is depressed. To change the battery, it is nec-
essary to remove the four (4) screws from the control panel.
Disconnect the old battery and replace with new battery. Replace
control panel and screws. Do not overtighten screws.
Water Removal
The dehumidifier is equipped with an internal condensate pump
to remove the water that is collected from the air. This allows the
water to be pumped 20 feet with the attached hose. If the water
needs to be pumped more than 20 feet above the unit, a second
pump must be added to relay the water. The condensate pump
automatically purges for 20 seconds every four minutes.
Fig. 3
Fig. 4
Fig. 5
Electrical Shock Hazard
Plug into a grounded 3 prong outlet.
Do not remove ground prong.
Do not use an adapter.
WARNING
Disconnect power supply before replacing battery.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in death,
fire, or electrical shock.
Battery Replacement
(1)
Risque de choc électrique
Brancher sur une prise à 3 alvéoles reliée à la terre.
Ne pas enlever la broche de liaison à la terre.
Ne pas utiliser un adaptateur.
Ne pas utiliser un câble de rallonge.
Le non-respect de ces instructions peut causer un décès, un
incendie ou un choc électrique.
Alimentation
Pour le fonctionnement sous une tension de 115 V, une prise
mise à la terre ordinaire d’un circuit de 15 ampères est
nécessaire. S’il est utilisé dans une aire humide, l’usage d’un
disjoncteur de fuite de terre (DFT) est nécessaire.
Dispositif de sécurité électrique intégré
Dans le but d'assurer votre sécurité et votre protection, cet
appareil est muni d’un cordon d’alimentation avec fiche mise
à la terre. Le cordon d’alimentation doit être branché dans
une prise convenablement mise à la terre. S’il n’y a pas de
prise mise à la terre, faites-en installer une par un électricien
agréé. Ne coupez pas et n’enlevez pas la broche de mise à
la terre de la fiche du cordon d'alimentation s'il y en a une.
Nous recommandons d’utiliser ce circuit électrique ou cette
prise avec un disjoncteur ou un fusible distinct.
Si une rallonge électrique doit être utilisée, elle doit
comporter des conducteurs d’un calibre minimum de 14 si
elle fait 25 pieds de long ou moins et des conducteurs de
calibre 12 si elle fait plus de 25 pieds.
Limitations d'usage
Limitations d'usage
Température: 4ºC à 35'C (40ºF à 95ºF)
Humidité relative: 20 à 80%
Enlèvement de l'eau
Le déshumidificateur est équipé d’une pompe à condensats
interne servant à enlever l’eau retirée de l’air. Elle permet de
pomper l’eau à vingt pieds avec le tuyau fixé à l’appareil. Si
l’eau doit être pompée à plus de vingt pieds au-dessus de
l’unité, il faut ajouter une seconde pompe à laquelle l’eau est
envoyée. La pompe à condensats se purge automatiquement
pendant vingt secondes toutes les quatre minutes.
FONCTIONNEMENT
Placez le déshumidificateur à l’intérieur de l’aire à sécher.
Assurezvous que toutes les fenêtres et les portes sont fermées
et isolez l’aire humide des ires non touchées. Faites aboutir le
tuyau à condensats à un drain ou à un très gros contenant.
Appuyez sur le bouton On/Off (Fig. 1)
pour activer le déshumidificateur.
Bouton de mise en marche (Fig. 1)
On allume ou éteint le déshumidificateur
en appuyant sur le bouton de mise en
marche. Lorsque le déshumidificateur se
met en marche, le compteur d’heures
affiche le total cumulé des heures.
Bouton de purge de la pompe (Fig. 2)
En fonctionnement normal, la pompe
videra automatiquement le réservoir. En
appuyant sur ce bouton, on peut vider
manuellement le réservoir. Si vous
appuyez une fois, la pompe fonctionnera
pendant vingt secondes. Si vous appuyez
sur le bouton et le maintenez enfoncé, la pompe sera activée
pendant trente secondes.
Purgez toujours manuellement le
réservoir d’eau avant de transporter ou d’entreposer la
pompe. Coupez l’alimentation et laissez le déshumidificateur
branché reposer pendant cinq minutes avant la purge finale.
Compteur d’heures numérique (Fig. 3)
Le compteur comptabilise et affiche le total des heures de
fonctionnement de l’unité en dixièmes d’heure.
Built in Electrical Safety
For your safety and protection this appliance is manufactured
with a grounded plug on its power cord. The power cord must
be plugged into a properly grounded receptacle. If a ground-
ed receptacle does not exist, have one installed by a certified
electrician. Do not cut or remove the grounding prong on the
power cord plug if equipped. We recommend that this electri-
cal circuit/receptacle operate under a separate breaker or
fuse.
If an extension cord is required, it must have a minimum of
14 gauge conductors if 25 feet long or less and 12 gauge
conductors if greater than 25 feet long.
Electrical Requirements
For 115V operation, a common grounded outlet on a 15 amp
circuit is required. The dehumidifier draws approx. 8 amps at
80°F, 60% RH. If used in a wet area, a ground fault inter-
rupter (GFI) is required.
Power Button (Fig. 1)
The dehumidifier is turned on or off by
pressing the power button. When the
dehumidifier is started, the hour meter will
display the cumulative hours.
Pump Purge Button (Fig. 2)
In normal operation, the pump will automat-
ically empty the reservoir. Pressing this but-
ton allows manual emptying of the reservoir.
Press once, and the pump will operate for
20 seconds. Press and hold the button and
the pump will activate for 30 seconds.
Always manually purge the water reservoir
before transport or storage. Turn off the
power and allow the plugged in dehumidifier
to rest 5 minutes before the final purge.
Electrical Shock Hazard
Plug into a grounded 3 prong outlet.
Do not remove ground prong.
Do not use an adapter.
Do not use an extension cord.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in death,
fire, or electrical shock.
WARNING
Place dehumidifier inside area to be dried. Make sure all win-
dows and doors are closed to the outside and seal off the wet
area from any unaffected areas. Route condensate hose into
a drain, or a very large container. Press the On/Off button
(Fig. 1) to activate the dehumidifier.
OPERATION
Fig. 1
Fig. 2
Digital Hour Counter (Fig. 3)
The counter will accumulate and display the total running hours
of the unit in 1/10 of an hour.
Hour Button (Fig. 4)
Press the HOURS button when the dehu-
midifier cannot be plugged in and the hour
meter needs to be read. The digital hour
meter will display the last saved cumulative
time for ten seconds.
Defrost Indicator (Fig. 5)
The defrost indicator will light to indicate the
dehumidifier is in defrost cycle. During this
period, the compressor is not running.
Defrost Cycle
When ice builds up on the coils, a thermistor activates the elec-
tronic control and defrost light. The compressor is turned off by
the thermistor temperature measurement. The blower will contin-
ue to run, causing air to flow through the evaporator coil and melt
the ice. When the ice is melted, the thermistor will end the defrost
cycle and the compressor will be started.
Disconnect dehumidifier from power supply. The hour meter uses
a battery backup for display when the dehumidifier is unplugged
and the hour button is depressed. To change the battery, it is nec-
essary to remove the four (4) screws from the control panel.
Disconnect the old battery and replace with new battery. Replace
control panel and screws. Do not overtighten screws.
Water Removal
The dehumidifier is equipped with an internal condensate pump
to remove the water that is collected from the air. This allows the
water to be pumped 20 feet with the attached hose. If the water
needs to be pumped more than 20 feet above the unit, a second
pump must be added to relay the water. The condensate pump
automatically purges for 20 seconds every four minutes.
Fig. 3
Fig. 4
Fig. 5
Electrical Shock Hazard
Plug into a grounded 3 prong outlet.
Do not remove ground prong.
Do not use an adapter.
WARNING
Disconnect power supply before replacing battery.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in death,
fire, or electrical shock.
Battery Replacement
(1)
Fig. 3
Bouton des heures (Fig. 4)
Appuyez sur le bouton HEURES lorsque
le déshumidificateur ne peut être
branché et qu’il faut lire l’affichage du
compteur d’heures. Le compteur
d’heures numérique affichera le dernier
total cumulé des heures sauvegardé
pendant dix secondes.
Remplacement de la pile
Built in Electrical Safety
For your safety and protection this appliance is manufactured
with a grounded plug on its power cord. The power cord must
be plugged into a properly grounded receptacle. If a ground-
ed receptacle does not exist, have one installed by a certified
electrician. Do not cut or remove the grounding prong on the
power cord plug if equipped. We recommend that this electri-
cal circuit/receptacle operate under a separate breaker or
fuse.
If an extension cord is required, it must have a minimum of
14 gauge conductors if 25 feet long or less and 12 gauge
conductors if greater than 25 feet long.
Electrical Requirements
For 115V operation, a common grounded outlet on a 15 amp
circuit is required. The dehumidifier draws approx. 8 amps at
80°F, 60% RH. If used in a wet area, a ground fault inter-
rupter (GFI) is required.
Power Button (Fig. 1)
The dehumidifier is turned on or off by
pressing the power button. When the
dehumidifier is started, the hour meter will
display the cumulative hours.
Pump Purge Button (Fig. 2)
In normal operation, the pump will automat-
ically empty the reservoir. Pressing this but-
ton allows manual emptying of the reservoir.
Press once, and the pump will operate for
20 seconds. Press and hold the button and
the pump will activate for 30 seconds.
Always manually purge the water reservoir
before transport or storage. Turn off the
power and allow the plugged in dehumidifier
to rest 5 minutes before the final purge.
Electrical Shock Hazard
Plug into a grounded 3 prong outlet.
Do not remove ground prong.
Do not use an adapter.
Do not use an extension cord.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in death,
fire, or electrical shock.
WARNING
Place dehumidifier inside area to be dried. Make sure all win-
dows and doors are closed to the outside and seal off the wet
area from any unaffected areas. Route condensate hose into
a drain, or a very large container. Press the On/Off button
(Fig. 1) to activate the dehumidifier.
OPERATION
Fig. 1
Fig. 2
Digital Hour Counter (Fig. 3)
The counter will accumulate and display the total running hours
of the unit in 1/10 of an hour.
Hour Button (Fig. 4)
Press the HOURS button when the dehu-
midifier cannot be plugged in and the hour
meter needs to be read. The digital hour
meter will display the last saved cumulative
time for ten seconds.
Defrost Indicator (Fig. 5)
The defrost indicator will light to indicate the
dehumidifier is in defrost cycle. During this
period, the compressor is not running.
Defrost Cycle
When ice builds up on the coils, a thermistor activates the elec-
tronic control and defrost light. The compressor is turned off by
the thermistor temperature measurement. The blower will contin-
ue to run, causing air to flow through the evaporator coil and melt
the ice. When the ice is melted, the thermistor will end the defrost
cycle and the compressor will be started.
Disconnect dehumidifier from power supply. The hour meter uses
a battery backup for display when the dehumidifier is unplugged
and the hour button is depressed. To change the battery, it is nec-
essary to remove the four (4) screws from the control panel.
Disconnect the old battery and replace with new battery. Replace
control panel and screws. Do not overtighten screws.
Water Removal
The dehumidifier is equipped with an internal condensate pump
to remove the water that is collected from the air. This allows the
water to be pumped 20 feet with the attached hose. If the water
needs to be pumped more than 20 feet above the unit, a second
pump must be added to relay the water. The condensate pump
automatically purges for 20 seconds every four minutes.
Fig. 3
Fig. 4
Fig. 5
Electrical Shock Hazard
Plug into a grounded 3 prong outlet.
Do not remove ground prong.
Do not use an adapter.
WARNING
Disconnect power supply before replacing battery.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in death,
fire, or electrical shock.
Battery Replacement
(1)
AVERTISSEMENT
Built in Electrical Safety
For your safety and protection this appliance is manufactured
with a grounded plug on its power cord. The power cord must
be plugged into a properly grounded receptacle. If a ground-
ed receptacle does not exist, have one installed by a certified
electrician. Do not cut or remove the grounding prong on the
power cord plug if equipped. We recommend that this electri-
cal circuit/receptacle operate under a separate breaker or
fuse.
If an extension cord is required, it must have a minimum of
14 gauge conductors if 25 feet long or less and 12 gauge
conductors if greater than 25 feet long.
Electrical Requirements
For 115V operation, a common grounded outlet on a 15 amp
circuit is required. The dehumidifier draws approx. 8 amps at
80°F, 60% RH. If used in a wet area, a ground fault inter-
rupter (GFI) is required.
Power Button (Fig. 1)
The dehumidifier is turned on or off by
pressing the power button. When the
dehumidifier is started, the hour meter will
display the cumulative hours.
Pump Purge Button (Fig. 2)
In normal operation, the pump will automat-
ically empty the reservoir. Pressing this but-
ton allows manual emptying of the reservoir.
Press once, and the pump will operate for
20 seconds. Press and hold the button and
the pump will activate for 30 seconds.
Always manually purge the water reservoir
before transport or storage. Turn off the
power and allow the plugged in dehumidifier
to rest 5 minutes before the final purge.
Electrical Shock Hazard
Plug into a grounded 3 prong outlet.
Do not remove ground prong.
Do not use an adapter.
Do not use an extension cord.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in death,
fire, or electrical shock.
WARNING
Place dehumidifier inside area to be dried. Make sure all win-
dows and doors are closed to the outside and seal off the wet
area from any unaffected areas. Route condensate hose into
a drain, or a very large container. Press the On/Off button
(Fig. 1) to activate the dehumidifier.
OPERATION
Fig. 1
Fig. 2
Digital Hour Counter (Fig. 3)
The counter will accumulate and display the total running hours
of the unit in 1/10 of an hour.
Hour Button (Fig. 4)
Press the HOURS button when the dehu-
midifier cannot be plugged in and the hour
meter needs to be read. The digital hour
meter will display the last saved cumulative
time for ten seconds.
Defrost Indicator (Fig. 5)
The defrost indicator will light to indicate the
dehumidifier is in defrost cycle. During this
period, the compressor is not running.
Defrost Cycle
When ice builds up on the coils, a thermistor activates the elec-
tronic control and defrost light. The compressor is turned off by
the thermistor temperature measurement. The blower will contin-
ue to run, causing air to flow through the evaporator coil and melt
the ice. When the ice is melted, the thermistor will end the defrost
cycle and the compressor will be started.
Disconnect dehumidifier from power supply. The hour meter uses
a battery backup for display when the dehumidifier is unplugged
and the hour button is depressed. To change the battery, it is nec-
essary to remove the four (4) screws from the control panel.
Disconnect the old battery and replace with new battery. Replace
control panel and screws. Do not overtighten screws.
Water Removal
The dehumidifier is equipped with an internal condensate pump
to remove the water that is collected from the air. This allows the
water to be pumped 20 feet with the attached hose. If the water
needs to be pumped more than 20 feet above the unit, a second
pump must be added to relay the water. The condensate pump
automatically purges for 20 seconds every four minutes.
Fig. 3
Fig. 4
Fig. 5
Electrical Shock Hazard
Plug into a grounded 3 prong outlet.
Do not remove ground prong.
Do not use an adapter.
WARNING
Disconnect power supply before replacing battery.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in death,
fire, or electrical shock.
Battery Replacement
(1)
Risque de choc électrique
Débranchez l'alimentation avant de remplacer la pile.
Le fait de ne pas suivre ces instructions peut entraîner la mort,
un incendie ou un choc électrique.
Débranchez le déshumidificateur de son alimentation électrique.
Le compteur d’heures utilise une pile de secours pour l’affichage
lorsque le déshumidificateur est débranché et que le bouton des
heures est enfoncé. Pour changer la pile, il est nécessaire
d’enlever les quatre (4) vis du panneau de contrôle. Débranchez
l’ancienne pile et remplacez-la par une nouvelle. Remettez en place
le panneau de contrôle et les vis. Ne serrez pas trop les vis.
Cycle de dégivrage
Lorsque de la glace s’accumule sur les serpentins, une thermistance
active le contrôle électronique et la lumière de dégivrage. Le
compresseur est éteint par la mesure de la température par la
thermistance. Le ventilateur continue de fonctionner, ce qui fait
circuler à travers le serpentin de l’évaporateur l’air qui fait fondre
la glace. Lorsque la glace est fondue, la thermistance met fin au
cycle de dégivrage et le compresseur est mis en marche.
Indicateur de dégivrage (
Fig.
5)
L’indicateur de dégivrage s’allume pour
indiquer que le déshumidificateur est en
cours de cycle de dégivrage. Au cours
de cette période, le compresseur ne
fonctionne pas.
Fig. 1
Built in Electrical Safety
For your safety and protection this appliance is manufactured
with a grounded plug on its power cord. The power cord must
be plugged into a properly grounded receptacle. If a ground-
ed receptacle does not exist, have one installed by a certified
electrician. Do not cut or remove the grounding prong on the
power cord plug if equipped. We recommend that this electri-
cal circuit/receptacle operate under a separate breaker or
fuse.
If an extension cord is required, it must have a minimum of
14 gauge conductors if 25 feet long or less and 12 gauge
conductors if greater than 25 feet long.
Electrical Requirements
For 115V operation, a common grounded outlet on a 15 amp
circuit is required. The dehumidifier draws approx. 8 amps at
80°F, 60% RH. If used in a wet area, a ground fault inter-
rupter (GFI) is required.
Power Button (Fig. 1)
The dehumidifier is turned on or off by
pressing the power button. When the
dehumidifier is started, the hour meter will
display the cumulative hours.
Pump Purge Button (Fig. 2)
In normal operation, the pump will automat-
ically empty the reservoir. Pressing this but-
ton allows manual emptying of the reservoir.
Press once, and the pump will operate for
20 seconds. Press and hold the button and
the pump will activate for 30 seconds.
Always manually purge the water reservoir
before transport or storage. Turn off the
power and allow the plugged in dehumidifier
to rest 5 minutes before the final purge.
Electrical Shock Hazard
Plug into a grounded 3 prong outlet.
Do not remove ground prong.
Do not use an adapter.
Do not use an extension cord.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in death,
fire, or electrical shock.
WARNING
Place dehumidifier inside area to be dried. Make sure all win-
dows and doors are closed to the outside and seal off the wet
area from any unaffected areas. Route condensate hose into
a drain, or a very large container. Press the On/Off button
(Fig. 1) to activate the dehumidifier.
OPERATION
Fig. 1
Fig. 2
Digital Hour Counter (Fig. 3)
The counter will accumulate and display the total running hours
of the unit in 1/10 of an hour.
Hour Button (Fig. 4)
Press the HOURS button when the dehu-
midifier cannot be plugged in and the hour
meter needs to be read. The digital hour
meter will display the last saved cumulative
time for ten seconds.
Defrost Indicator (Fig. 5)
The defrost indicator will light to indicate the
dehumidifier is in defrost cycle. During this
period, the compressor is not running.
Defrost Cycle
When ice builds up on the coils, a thermistor activates the elec-
tronic control and defrost light. The compressor is turned off by
the thermistor temperature measurement. The blower will contin-
ue to run, causing air to flow through the evaporator coil and melt
the ice. When the ice is melted, the thermistor will end the defrost
cycle and the compressor will be started.
Disconnect dehumidifier from power supply. The hour meter uses
a battery backup for display when the dehumidifier is unplugged
and the hour button is depressed. To change the battery, it is nec-
essary to remove the four (4) screws from the control panel.
Disconnect the old battery and replace with new battery. Replace
control panel and screws. Do not overtighten screws.
Water Removal
The dehumidifier is equipped with an internal condensate pump
to remove the water that is collected from the air. This allows the
water to be pumped 20 feet with the attached hose. If the water
needs to be pumped more than 20 feet above the unit, a second
pump must be added to relay the water. The condensate pump
automatically purges for 20 seconds every four minutes.
Fig. 3
Fig. 4
Fig. 5
Electrical Shock Hazard
Plug into a grounded 3 prong outlet.
Do not remove ground prong.
Do not use an adapter.
WARNING
Disconnect power supply before replacing battery.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in death,
fire, or electrical shock.
Battery Replacement
(1)
Fig. 2
Built in Electrical Safety
For your safety and protection this appliance is manufactured
with a grounded plug on its power cord. The power cord must
be plugged into a properly grounded receptacle. If a ground-
ed receptacle does not exist, have one installed by a certified
electrician. Do not cut or remove the grounding prong on the
power cord plug if equipped. We recommend that this electri-
cal circuit/receptacle operate under a separate breaker or
fuse.
If an extension cord is required, it must have a minimum of
14 gauge conductors if 25 feet long or less and 12 gauge
conductors if greater than 25 feet long.
Electrical Requirements
For 115V operation, a common grounded outlet on a 15 amp
circuit is required. The dehumidifier draws approx. 8 amps at
80°F, 60% RH. If used in a wet area, a ground fault inter-
rupter (GFI) is required.
Power Button (Fig. 1)
The dehumidifier is turned on or off by
pressing the power button. When the
dehumidifier is started, the hour meter will
display the cumulative hours.
Pump Purge Button (Fig. 2)
In normal operation, the pump will automat-
ically empty the reservoir. Pressing this but-
ton allows manual emptying of the reservoir.
Press once, and the pump will operate for
20 seconds. Press and hold the button and
the pump will activate for 30 seconds.
Always manually purge the water reservoir
before transport or storage. Turn off the
power and allow the plugged in dehumidifier
to rest 5 minutes before the final purge.
Electrical Shock Hazard
Plug into a grounded 3 prong outlet.
Do not remove ground prong.
Do not use an adapter.
Do not use an extension cord.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in death,
fire, or electrical shock.
WARNING
Place dehumidifier inside area to be dried. Make sure all win-
dows and doors are closed to the outside and seal off the wet
area from any unaffected areas. Route condensate hose into
a drain, or a very large container. Press the On/Off button
(Fig. 1) to activate the dehumidifier.
OPERATION
Fig. 1
Fig. 2
Digital Hour Counter (Fig. 3)
The counter will accumulate and display the total running hours
of the unit in 1/10 of an hour.
Hour Button (Fig. 4)
Press the HOURS button when the dehu-
midifier cannot be plugged in and the hour
meter needs to be read. The digital hour
meter will display the last saved cumulative
time for ten seconds.
Defrost Indicator (Fig. 5)
The defrost indicator will light to indicate the
dehumidifier is in defrost cycle. During this
period, the compressor is not running.
Defrost Cycle
When ice builds up on the coils, a thermistor activates the elec-
tronic control and defrost light. The compressor is turned off by
the thermistor temperature measurement. The blower will contin-
ue to run, causing air to flow through the evaporator coil and melt
the ice. When the ice is melted, the thermistor will end the defrost
cycle and the compressor will be started.
Disconnect dehumidifier from power supply. The hour meter uses
a battery backup for display when the dehumidifier is unplugged
and the hour button is depressed. To change the battery, it is nec-
essary to remove the four (4) screws from the control panel.
Disconnect the old battery and replace with new battery. Replace
control panel and screws. Do not overtighten screws.
Water Removal
The dehumidifier is equipped with an internal condensate pump
to remove the water that is collected from the air. This allows the
water to be pumped 20 feet with the attached hose. If the water
needs to be pumped more than 20 feet above the unit, a second
pump must be added to relay the water. The condensate pump
automatically purges for 20 seconds every four minutes.
Fig. 3
Fig. 4
Fig. 5
Electrical Shock Hazard
Plug into a grounded 3 prong outlet.
Do not remove ground prong.
Do not use an adapter.
WARNING
Disconnect power supply before replacing battery.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in death,
fire, or electrical shock.
Battery Replacement
(1)
Fig. 4
Built in Electrical Safety
For your safety and protection this appliance is manufactured
with a grounded plug on its power cord. The power cord must
be plugged into a properly grounded receptacle. If a ground-
ed receptacle does not exist, have one installed by a certified
electrician. Do not cut or remove the grounding prong on the
power cord plug if equipped. We recommend that this electri-
cal circuit/receptacle operate under a separate breaker or
fuse.
If an extension cord is required, it must have a minimum of
14 gauge conductors if 25 feet long or less and 12 gauge
conductors if greater than 25 feet long.
Electrical Requirements
For 115V operation, a common grounded outlet on a 15 amp
circuit is required. The dehumidifier draws approx. 8 amps at
80°F, 60% RH. If used in a wet area, a ground fault inter-
rupter (GFI) is required.
Power Button (Fig. 1)
The dehumidifier is turned on or off by
pressing the power button. When the
dehumidifier is started, the hour meter will
display the cumulative hours.
Pump Purge Button (Fig. 2)
In normal operation, the pump will automat-
ically empty the reservoir. Pressing this but-
ton allows manual emptying of the reservoir.
Press once, and the pump will operate for
20 seconds. Press and hold the button and
the pump will activate for 30 seconds.
Always manually purge the water reservoir
before transport or storage. Turn off the
power and allow the plugged in dehumidifier
to rest 5 minutes before the final purge.
Electrical Shock Hazard
Plug into a grounded 3 prong outlet.
Do not remove ground prong.
Do not use an adapter.
Do not use an extension cord.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in death,
fire, or electrical shock.
WARNING
Place dehumidifier inside area to be dried. Make sure all win-
dows and doors are closed to the outside and seal off the wet
area from any unaffected areas. Route condensate hose into
a drain, or a very large container. Press the On/Off button
(Fig. 1) to activate the dehumidifier.
OPERATION
Fig. 1
Fig. 2
Digital Hour Counter (Fig. 3)
The counter will accumulate and display the total running hours
of the unit in 1/10 of an hour.
Hour Button (Fig. 4)
Press the HOURS button when the dehu-
midifier cannot be plugged in and the hour
meter needs to be read. The digital hour
meter will display the last saved cumulative
time for ten seconds.
Defrost Indicator (Fig. 5)
The defrost indicator will light to indicate the
dehumidifier is in defrost cycle. During this
period, the compressor is not running.
Defrost Cycle
When ice builds up on the coils, a thermistor activates the elec-
tronic control and defrost light. The compressor is turned off by
the thermistor temperature measurement. The blower will contin-
ue to run, causing air to flow through the evaporator coil and melt
the ice. When the ice is melted, the thermistor will end the defrost
cycle and the compressor will be started.
Disconnect dehumidifier from power supply. The hour meter uses
a battery backup for display when the dehumidifier is unplugged
and the hour button is depressed. To change the battery, it is nec-
essary to remove the four (4) screws from the control panel.
Disconnect the old battery and replace with new battery. Replace
control panel and screws. Do not overtighten screws.
Water Removal
The dehumidifier is equipped with an internal condensate pump
to remove the water that is collected from the air. This allows the
water to be pumped 20 feet with the attached hose. If the water
needs to be pumped more than 20 feet above the unit, a second
pump must be added to relay the water. The condensate pump
automatically purges for 20 seconds every four minutes.
Fig. 3
Fig. 4
Fig. 5
Electrical Shock Hazard
Plug into a grounded 3 prong outlet.
Do not remove ground prong.
Do not use an adapter.
WARNING
Disconnect power supply before replacing battery.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in death,
fire, or electrical shock.
Battery Replacement
(1)
Fig. 5
Built in Electrical Safety
For your safety and protection this appliance is manufactured
with a grounded plug on its power cord. The power cord must
be plugged into a properly grounded receptacle. If a ground-
ed receptacle does not exist, have one installed by a certified
electrician. Do not cut or remove the grounding prong on the
power cord plug if equipped. We recommend that this electri-
cal circuit/receptacle operate under a separate breaker or
fuse.
If an extension cord is required, it must have a minimum of
14 gauge conductors if 25 feet long or less and 12 gauge
conductors if greater than 25 feet long.
Electrical Requirements
For 115V operation, a common grounded outlet on a 15 amp
circuit is required. The dehumidifier draws approx. 8 amps at
80°F, 60% RH. If used in a wet area, a ground fault inter-
rupter (GFI) is required.
Power Button (Fig. 1)
The dehumidifier is turned on or off by
pressing the power button. When the
dehumidifier is started, the hour meter will
display the cumulative hours.
Pump Purge Button (Fig. 2)
In normal operation, the pump will automat-
ically empty the reservoir. Pressing this but-
ton allows manual emptying of the reservoir.
Press once, and the pump will operate for
20 seconds. Press and hold the button and
the pump will activate for 30 seconds.
Always manually purge the water reservoir
before transport or storage. Turn off the
power and allow the plugged in dehumidifier
to rest 5 minutes before the final purge.
Electrical Shock Hazard
Plug into a grounded 3 prong outlet.
Do not remove ground prong.
Do not use an adapter.
Do not use an extension cord.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in death,
fire, or electrical shock.
WARNING
Place dehumidifier inside area to be dried. Make sure all win-
dows and doors are closed to the outside and seal off the wet
area from any unaffected areas. Route condensate hose into
a drain, or a very large container. Press the On/Off button
(Fig. 1) to activate the dehumidifier.
OPERATION
Fig. 1
Fig. 2
Digital Hour Counter (Fig. 3)
The counter will accumulate and display the total running hours
of the unit in 1/10 of an hour.
Hour Button (Fig. 4)
Press the HOURS button when the dehu-
midifier cannot be plugged in and the hour
meter needs to be read. The digital hour
meter will display the last saved cumulative
time for ten seconds.
Defrost Indicator (Fig. 5)
The defrost indicator will light to indicate the
dehumidifier is in defrost cycle. During this
period, the compressor is not running.
Defrost Cycle
When ice builds up on the coils, a thermistor activates the elec-
tronic control and defrost light. The compressor is turned off by
the thermistor temperature measurement. The blower will contin-
ue to run, causing air to flow through the evaporator coil and melt
the ice. When the ice is melted, the thermistor will end the defrost
cycle and the compressor will be started.
Disconnect dehumidifier from power supply. The hour meter uses
a battery backup for display when the dehumidifier is unplugged
and the hour button is depressed. To change the battery, it is nec-
essary to remove the four (4) screws from the control panel.
Disconnect the old battery and replace with new battery. Replace
control panel and screws. Do not overtighten screws.
Water Removal
The dehumidifier is equipped with an internal condensate pump
to remove the water that is collected from the air. This allows the
water to be pumped 20 feet with the attached hose. If the water
needs to be pumped more than 20 feet above the unit, a second
pump must be added to relay the water. The condensate pump
automatically purges for 20 seconds every four minutes.
Fig. 3
Fig. 4
Fig. 5
Electrical Shock Hazard
Plug into a grounded 3 prong outlet.
Do not remove ground prong.
Do not use an adapter.
WARNING
Disconnect power supply before replacing battery.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in death,
fire, or electrical shock.
Battery Replacement
(1)
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