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PARTS DESCRIPTION 
 

 

 

 
CONTROL PANEL 

 

1.

 

Humidity setting button 

9.

 

High wind speed indicator 

2.

 

Mode indicator                                             

(continuous (CNT), humidity 40%, 50%, 60%, 70%) 

10.

 

Wind speed button 

11.

 

Low wind speed indicator 

3.

 

LED display 

12.

 

Power indicator 

4.

 

Timer indicator 

13.

 

ON/OFF button 

5.

 

Temperature display button 

 

14.

 

Water tank full indicator 

6.

 

ION- & UV indicator 

15.

 

Timer button 

7.

 

Dryer indicator 

16.

 

ION- & UV button   

8.

 

Dryer button 

 

CONTROL PANEL 

AMBIENT 

HUMIDITY INDICATOR 

WIND FLAP 

HANDLE 

AIR FILTER 

(AIR INLET) 

WATER LEVEL 

DISPLAY 

WATER TANK 

ION- & UV 

 

Summary of Contents for FDH1614

Page 1: ...Dehumidifier User Manual Model FDH1614 FDH2014 Before operating the appliance please read this manual thoroughly and retain it for future reference...

Page 2: ...CONTENT PAGE SAFETY INSTRUCTION 1 PARTS DESCRIPTION 2 CONTROL PANEL 2 OPERATION INSTRUCTION 3 MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTION 5 TROUBLE SHOOTING 6 SPECIFICATION 7 WARRANTY 8...

Page 3: ...and unplug the appliance before cleaning or maintenance 13 Clean the surface of the appliance with a dry cloth Do not use corrosive detergent or solvent to clean Do not swash the appliance with water...

Page 4: ...on 11 Low wind speed indicator 3 LED display 12 Power indicator 4 Timer indicator 13 ON OFF button 5 Temperature display button 14 Water tank full indicator 6 ION UV indicator 15 Timer button 7 Dryer...

Page 5: ...how the set auto off time The auto off timer will add 1 hour for each press The LED display will be returned to the room humidity after 8 seconds 5 Press the temperature display button and the LED dis...

Page 6: ...3 Insert the water tank gently back into the appliance CONTINUOUS DRAINAGE 1 Pull out the water tank Fig 1 2 Connect the drain hole with an 11mm inner diameter water tube Fig 2 Please purchase the wa...

Page 7: ...oid deforming the filter Cleaning the body 1 Use soft cloths to wipe the appliance clean 2 Do not ever use volatile chemicals gasoline detergents chemically treated cloths or other cleansing solutions...

Page 8: ...air intake or outlet blocked up A Please move the object away from the air intake or outlet Q Is the room humidity already quite low A The dehumidifier shall not operate if the humidity setting is hig...

Page 9: ...umidifying Capacity Power Consumption 16L day 260W 20L day 390W At 26 7 60 RH Dehumidifying Capacity Power Consumption 7 8L day 200W 9 8L day 250W Net Weight 11kg 12kg Dimension W x D x H mm 336 x 210...

Page 10: ...t or vice versa 6 Stop using an adaptor or an extension unit or a socket if its socket holes cannot firmly hold a plug if it is too hard to insert a plug into it 7 This appliance must be plugged into...

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