background image

Consumer Support

Troubleshooting Tips

Operating Instructions

Safety Instructions

Care and Cleaning

Using the dehumidifier. 

 

GEAppliances.com

When first using the dehumidifier, operate the unit continuously for 24 hours.

Choosing a Location

A dehumidifier operating in a basement will have little 

or no effect in drying an adjacent enclosed storage 

area, such as a closet, unless there is adequate 

circulation of air in and out of the area. 

Ŷ

   

Do not use outdoors.

Ŷ

   

 

This dehumidifier is intended for indoor residential 
applications only. This dehumidifier should not be 
used for commercial or industrial applications.

Ŷ

   

Place the dehumidifier on a smooth, level floor strong 
enough to support the unit with a full bucket of water.

Ŷ

   

Allow at least 12–18 inches of air space on all sides of 
the unit for good air circulation.

Ŷ

   

Place the dehumidifier in an area where the 
temperature will not fall below 41°F (5°C). The coils 
can become covered with frost at temperatures 
below 41°F, which may reduce performance.

Ŷ

   

Use the dehumidifier in cooking, laundry, bathing 
and dishwashing areas that have excessive moisture. 

NOTE: 

Place the dehumidifier away 

from the clothes dryer.

Ŷ

   

Use the dehumidifier to prevent moisture damage 
anywhere books or valuables are stored.

Ŷ

   

Use the dehumidifier in a basement to help prevent 
moisture damage.

Ŷ

   

The dehumidifier must be operated in an enclosed 
area to be most effective. 

Ŷ

   

Close all doors, windows and other outside openings 
to the room. 

YES                          NO

NOTE: 

The dehumidifier has rollers to aid placement, 

but it should only be rolled on smooth, flat surfaces.  
Do not attempt to roll the dehumidifier on carpet or  
over objects.

How the Dehumidifier Operates

Moist, humid air is drawn over a cold refrigerated 

dehumidifying coil. Moisture in the air condenses on 

this coil and drains into a bucket (or through  

a hose and drain). 
Dry, clean air is drawn through the condenser where 

it is heated and discharged out the top grille into the 

room.

It is normal for the surrounding air to become slightly 
warmer as the dehumidifier operates. 

When frost builds up on the evaporator coils, the 

compressor will cycle off and the fan will continue to 

run until the frost disappears.
When the coil is defrosted, the compressor or fan will 

automatically restart and dehumidifying will resume.

5

Automatic Defrost

12

s

–18

s

 min.

12

s

–18

s

 min.

Summary of Contents for ADER40

Page 1: ...ustomers in Canada only 9 10 Warranty for Customers in Canada 13 Warranty for Customers in the U S A 12 GEAppliances com Dehumidifiers 49 7703 09 12 GE ADER30 ADER40 ADER65 Owner s Manual Write the mo...

Page 2: ...n old product with refrigerants check with the company handling disposal about what to do Do not use outdoors This dehumidifier is intended for indoor residential applications only This dehumidifier s...

Page 3: ...READ AND FOLLOW THIS SAFETY INFORMATION CAREFULLY SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS GEAppliances com WARNING RISK OF FIRE Could cause serious injury or death DO NOT use an extension cord with this Dehumidifier...

Page 4: ...an control to High for maximum moisture removal When the humidity has been reduced and quiet operation is preferred set the fan control to Medium or Low Delay Off While the dehumidifier is in operatio...

Page 5: ...g areas that have excessive moisture NOTE Place the dehumidifier away from the clothes dryer Use the dehumidifier to prevent moisture damage anywhere books or valuables are stored Use the dehumidifier...

Page 6: ...a garden water hose not included 1 Remove the bucket from the front of the unit 2 Open the drain cover on the side of the unit 3 Thread a garden hose not supplied onto the nozzle cut to length and lea...

Page 7: ...r To replace Slide the bucket into the dehumidifier NOTE The bucket must be in place and securely seated for the dehumidifier to operate Air Filter The air filter behind the front grille should be che...

Page 8: ...d tightly are securely closed Clothes dryer may be t Install the dehumidifier away from the dryer blowing moisture laden The dryer should be vented to the outside air into the room Room temperature t...

Page 9: ...9 VTUPNFS 4FSWJDF 5SPVCMFTIPPUJOH 5JQT 0QFSBUJOH OTUSVDUJPOT 4BGFUZ OTUSVDUJPOT OTUBMMBUJPO OTUSVDUJPOT Notes GEAppliances com...

Page 10: ...10 Consumer Support Troubleshooting Tips Operating Instructions Safety Instructions Troubleshooting Tips Care and Cleaning Safety Instructions Operating Instructions Notes...

Page 11: ...11 VTUPNFS 4FSWJDF 5SPVCMFTIPPUJOH 5JQT 0QFSBUJOH OTUSVDUJPOT 4BGFUZ OTUSVDUJPOT OTUBMMBUJPO OTUSVDUJPOT Notes GEAppliances com...

Page 12: ...ter delivery What Is Not Covered This warranty is extended to the original purchaser and any succeeding owner for products purchased for home use within the USA Some states do not allow the exclusion...

Page 13: ...use within Canada Some provinces do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so the above exclusion may not apply to you This warranty gives you specific legal righ...

Page 14: ...HLOV GH GpSDQQDJH VVLVWDQFH j OD FOLHQWqOH VVLVWDQFH j OD FOLHQWqOH DUDQWLH QUHJLVWUHPHQW GX WLWUH GH SURSULpWp Inscrivez ici les num ros de mod le et de s rie Num ro de mod le _______________ Num ro...

Page 15: ...H j VXLYUH DXSUqV GH OD FRPSDJQLH UHVSRQVDEOH GH O pOLPLQDWLRQ 1 XWLOLVH SDV OH GpVKXPLGLILFDWHXU j O H WpULHXU H GpVKXPLGLILFDWHXU HVW VHXOHPHQW FRQ X SRXU XQH XWLOLVDWLRQ j O LQWpULHXU SRXU XQH DSSO...

Page 16: ...tretien et Nettoyage Consignes de S curit IMPORTANTES CONSIGNES DE S CURIT VEUILLEZ LIRE TOUTES LES CONSIGNES AVANT UTILISATION 9 57 66 0 17 5 648 1 1 3HXW RFFDVLRQQHU GHV EOHVVXUHV JUDYHV RX OD PRUW...

Page 17: ...VLU XQH YLWHVVH GH YHQWLODWLRQ OHYpH 0R HQQH RX DVVH 5pJOH OD YLWHVVH GX YHQWLODWHXU VXU OHYpH SRXU XQH pOLPLQDWLRQ PD LPDOH GH O KXPLGLWp 8QH IRLV TXH O KXPLGLWp D pWp UpGXLWH HW TX XQ IRQFWLRQQHPHQW...

Page 18: ...cessive REMARQUE Eloignez le d shumidificateur de la s cheuse Utilisez le d shumidificateur pour viter les dommages dus l humidit dans toutes les pi ces o des livres ou des objets de valeurs sont rang...

Page 19: ...JH QRQ IRXUQL FRXSp j OD ORQJXHXU DGpTXDWH j OD EXVH HW SODFH VRQ H WUpPLWp DX QLYHDX GX VLSKRQ GH VRO 5HPHWWH OH VHDX HQ SODFH GDQV O DSSDUHLO REMARQUE Le seau doit tre en place et solidement positio...

Page 20: ...iltre Air H ILOWUH j DLU GHUULqUH OD JULOOH DYDQW GRLW rWUH YpULILp HW QHWWR p DX ERXW GH KHXUHV GH IRQFWLRQQHPHQW RX SOXV VRXYHQW VL QpFHVVDLUH SUqV KHXUHV GH IRQFWLRQQHPHQW OH YR DQW Clean the Filte...

Page 21: ...Note www electromenagersge ca Assistance la Client le Conseils de D pannage Fonctionnement Consignes de S curit Entretien et Nettoyage...

Page 22: ...Note Assistance la Client le Conseils de D pannage Fonctionnement Safety Instructions Entretien et Nettoyage Consignes de S curit...

Page 23: ...V OHV SRUWHV IHQrWUHV HW DXWUHV VRQW SHXW rWUH SDV IHUPpHV RXYHUWXUHV VRQW FRUUHFWHPHQW IHUPpHV FRUUHFWHPHQW D VpFKHXVH HQYRLH SHXW rWUH ORLJQH OH GpVKXPLGLILFDWHXU GH OD VpFKHXVH DLU XQ DLU FKDUJp G...

Page 24: ...VWLTXH GDQV DQDGD DQV FHUWDLQHV SURYLQFHV LO HVW LQWHUGLW G H FOXUH RX GH OLPLWHU OHV GRPPDJHV GLUHFWV RX LQGLUHFWV O HVW DORUV SRVVLEOH TXH OHV OLPLWDWLRQV RX H FOXVLRQV FL GHVVXV QH V DSSOLTXHQW SDV...

Page 25: ...s www electromenagersge ca HX TXL GpVLUHQW UpSDUHU HX PrPHV OHXUV pOHFWURPpQDJHUV SHXYHQW UHFHYRLU SLqFHV HW DFFHVVRLUHV GLUHFWHPHQW j OD PDLVRQ FDUWHV 9 6 0DVWHU DUG HW LVFRYHU DFFHSWpHV Les proc dur...

Page 26: ...HFXDGR XLGDGR OLPSLH D LOWUH GH DLUH 5HMLOOD JDELQHWH 7DQTXH GH DJXD 6ROXFLyQ GH SUREOHPDV XGD DO FOLHQWH XGD DO FOLHQWH DUDQWtD Escriba los n meros de modelo y serie aqu de Modelo ___________________...

Page 27: ...HSDUDFLyQ R OLPSLDU QR HVWi QR DSR D TXH VH OH SURSRUFLRQH QLQJ Q VHUYLFLR DO GHVKXPHGLILFDGRU 9HKHPHQWHPHQWH UHFRPHQGDPRV TXH XVWHG QR LQWHQWH SURSRUFLRQDU VHUYLFLR DO GHVKXPHGLILFDGRU XVWHG PLVPR 3R...

Page 28: ...UULHQWH GH GRV WRPDV HV VX UHVSRQVDELOLGDG REOLJDFLyQ SHUVRQDO KDFHU TXH GLFKR WRPDFRUULHQWH VHD UHHPSOD DGR SRU XQR GH WUHV WRPDV FRQ FRQH LyQ D WLHUUD O GHVKXPHGLILFDGRU GHEHUtD VLHPSUH HVWDU FRQHFW...

Page 29: ...ORFLGDG GHO YHQWLODGRU HQ DOWD High PHGLR Medium R EDMR Low RORTXH HO FRQWURO GHO YHQWLODGRU D DOWD High YHORFLGDG SDUD ORJUDU UHPRYHU OD PD RU FDQWLGDG GH KXPHGDG XDQGR OD KXPHGDG KD D VLGR UHGXFLGD...

Page 30: ...umedad excesiva NOTA Coloque el deshumedificador lejos la secadora de ropa Use el deshumedificador para evitar da os causados por la humedad en lugares donde guarde libros o art culos de valor Use el...

Page 31: ...o retire el balde con el deshumedificador en funcionamiento o si reci n se apag Esto puede hacer que el agua gotee del recipiente de drenaje El tanque debe estar en su lugar y bien sujeto para que el...

Page 32: ...ugar y bien sujeto para que el deshumedificador funcione Filtro de aire O ILOWUR GH DLUH GHWUiV GH OD UHMLOOD IURQWDO GHEH LQVSHFFLRQDUVH OLPSLDUVH SRU OR PHQRV FDGD KRUDV R PiV D PHQXGR VL IXHVH QHFH...

Page 33: ...GDV ODV SXHUWDV YHQWDQDV RWUDV DEHUWXUDV HVWiQ FHUUDGDV FRPSOHWDPHQWH HVWiQ FHUUDGDV FRPSOHWDPHQWH O VHFDGRU GH URSD SRGUtD HVWDU QVWDOH HO GHVKXPHGLILFDGRU OHMRV GH OD VHFDGRUD GH URSD JHQHUDQGR DLUH...

Page 34: ...GH OD HQWUHJD R TXH QR HVWi FXELHUWR VWD JDUDQWtD VH H WLHQGH DO FRPSUDGRU RULJLQDO FXDOTXLHU FRPSUDGRU SRVWHULRU GH SURGXFWRV FRPSUDGRV SDUD XVR UHVLGHQFLDO GHQWUR GH VWDGRV 8QLGRV OJXQRV HVWDGRV QR...

Page 35: ...D HE KR PLVPR 3DUD SHUVRQDV FRQ GLILFXOWDGHV DXGLWLYDV IDYRU GH OODPDU DO 7 3LH DV DFFHVRULRV SSOLDQFHV FRP TXHOORV LQGLYLGXRV FRQ OD FDOLILFDFLyQ QHFHVDULD SDUD UHSDUDU VXV SURSLRV HOHFWURGRPpVWLFRV...

Page 36: ...HODWLRQV 0DEH DQDGD QF 6XLWH DFWRU DQH 0RQFWRQ 1 0 Parts and Accessories In the U S A GEAppliances com QGLYLGXDOV TXDOLILHG WR VHUYLFH WKHLU RZQ DSSOLDQFHV FDQ KDYH SDUWV RU DFFHVVRULHV VHQW GLUHFWO W...

Reviews: