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5. CARE AND MAINTENANCE

5.1. CLEANING THE APPLIANCE

WARNING

▪  Before cleaning, turn off the dehumidifier and disconnect the power cord. Failing to do so may lead 

to electric shock.

▪  Do not wash the dehumidifier with water, it may lead to electric shock.
▪  Do not use volatile substances such as thinner or gasoline to clean dehumidifier. Doing so may 

damage the surface of the casing.

► Cleaning the Casing and Air Vents

▪  To dust off the casing, use a soft towel. If the case is grimy or 

greasy, use a mild detergent to clean it.

▪ Use a dust catcher or brush to clean the air vents.

► Cleaning the Drain Bucket

Every few weeks, clean the drain bucket to prevent growth of mold, 

mildew and bacteria. Use a soft brush to clean the inside of the 

bucket, then rinse it. 
Follow these steps to remove the lid of the drain bucket :

1. 

 Position the shaft of the handle so that its particular shape is 

aligned with the same shaped hole on the handle mount (as 

shown in Fig. 7). Simultaneously pull on the mounts to free the 

handle and remove it.

2. 

 Unfasten all 4 clasps holding the lid in place (as shown in Fig. 8) 

then remove the lid.

3. 

 Once the cleaning is done, put the lid and handle back on. Make sure the float of the drain bucket 

is still positioned correctly. The side with plastic foam should be under the lid. Do not pull the plastic 

foam off the float.

FIG. 7 – Removing the bucket handle

Handle mount

Hole

Lid

Handle

Handle shaft

FIG. 8 – Unfastening the clasps

Clasps

Lid

FIG. 6 – Dusting the surface

Summary of Contents for GDN45BA-A3EBA2A

Page 1: ...ehumidifier GDN45BA A3EBA2A GDN45BA A3EBA2B with water pump IMPORTANT Please read this manual carefully before running this unit and save it for future reference Copyright Gree Canada 2019 v1 1 12 201...

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Page 3: ...e not familiar with the installation of this type of appliance please have a have a professional install the product for you This instruction manual is the universal purpose version for this product m...

Page 4: ...ada will bear no responsibilities when personal injury or property loss is caused by the following reasons Damage to the product due to improper use or misuse of the appliance Alterations changes main...

Page 5: ...ket Do not place the dehumidifier under objects dripping water The dehumidifier has the ability to memorize user settings Therefore if the unit is not being used by anyone it is recommended to turn it...

Page 6: ...hand hold right 9 Carrying hand hold left 2 Air inlet 6 Castors 10 Drain nozzle access 3 Drain bucket 7 Air outlet 11 Bucket hand hold left 4 Carrying hand hold right 8 Power cord 12 Pump port optiona...

Page 7: ...astors which you can install to facilitate transport are stored inside the unit s drain bucket Firmly insert each castor into the holes under the dehumidifier Do not attempt to roll the appliance over...

Page 8: ...F 4 Humidity Level 7 Pump Mode optional 2 Filter Reminder 5 Fan Speeds 8 Full Reminder 3 Nonstop Mode 6 Timer Values Control Panel Buttons 1 Power ON OFF 3 Increase Decrease 5 Set Timer 2 Filter Remin...

Page 9: ...l damper than desired set the humidity level to a lower setting or select Nonstop mode for maximum dehumidification FAN SPEED SELECTION Press this button to set the fan speed of the dehumidifier to yo...

Page 10: ...p operating MEMORY FUNCTION This function ensures that user settings are not lost in the event of a power outage When power is restored the unit will resume operation using the memorized settings AUTO...

Page 11: ...t to prevent growth of mold mildew and bacteria Use a soft brush to clean the inside of the bucket then rinse it Follow these steps to remove the lid of the drain bucket 1 Position the shaft of the ha...

Page 12: ...dehumidifier for an extended period of time we recommend that you follow these steps in order to maintain the good condition of the unit 1 Unplug the dehumidifier and wind the power cord around the c...

Page 13: ...ter may not be able to properly drain out Before disconnecting the drain hose from the unit be sure to place a receptacle to collect water that may drip from the nozzle FIG 11 Correct usage of the the...

Page 14: ...ng in a room where the ambient temperature is ranging from 5 to 15 C 41 to 59 F the dehumidifier will automatically start defrosting mode The compressor will stop for a brief period of time the fan wi...

Page 15: ...cket might have been removed Put the drain bucket back in the unit The unit can be powered on but dehumidification never starts The humidity level might have been set too high If you want the air to b...

Page 16: ...ween the discharge temperature sensor and the controller is loosened or poorly connected There is a short circuit due to the tripping of parts on the controller The discharge temperature sensor is dam...

Page 17: ...ly authorized by Gree Canada Insurance and freight costs for the warranty service ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY ARE LIMITED TO A ONE 1 YEAR PERIOD COVERED BY...

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