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Do not use the unit in small spaces.

 

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Do not put in places where water may 

splash onto the unit.

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Place the unit on a level, sturdy sec-

tion of the floor.

• Lack of ventilation can cause overheating 

and fire.

• 

Water may enter the unit and degrade the 

insulation. It may cause an electric shock 

or fire.

• 

If the unit falls over, it may cause water 

to spill and damage belongings, or 

cause electrical shock or fire.

 

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Do not cover the intake or exhaust open-

ings with cloths or towels.

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Care should be taken when using the 

unit in a room with the following per-

sons:

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Do not use in areas where chemicals  

are handled.

• 

A lack of air flow can lead to overheating 

and fire.

• Infants, children, elderly people, and peo

-

ple sensitive to dry environments.

• 

This will cause the unit deterioration due 

to chemicals and solvents 

 

dissolved in the air.

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Never insert your finger or other foreign 

objects into grills or openings. Take 

special care to warn children of these 

dangers.

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Do not place heavy object on the power 

cord and take care so that the cord is 

not compressed.

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Do not climb up on or sit on the unit.

• It may cause electric shock or failure of 

appliance.

• There is danger of fire or electric shock.

• 

You may be injured if you fall or 

 

if the unit falls over.

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Always insert the filters securely. 

 

Clean filter once every two weeks.

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If water enters the unit, turn the unit off 

and disconnect the power , contact a 

qualified service technician.

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Do not place flower vases or other 

 

water container on top of the unit.

• 

Operation without filters may cause failure

.

• It may cause failure of appliance or acci

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dent.

• Water may spill inside the unit, causing 

insulation failure and electrical shock 

or fire.

CAUTION

UNIT DIAGRAM:

                                  FRONT VIEW                                                                                              REAR VIEW 

1. 

Control panel

2. 

Air outlet grille

3. 

Water reservoir

4. 

Water level window

5. 

Handle (both sides)

6. 

Drain hose outlet

7. 

Rolling casters

8. 

Power cord and plug

9. 

Pump drain hose connector

10. 

Power cord storage wrap

11. 

Air intake grille (concealing filter)

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4

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9

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7

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NOTE:

 All drawings in this manual are 

for illustrative purposes only. The actual 

shape of the unit you purchased may be 

slightly different, but the operations and 

functions are the same.

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Summary of Contents for IDM-95TEP-95

Page 1: ...Dehumidifier User s Manual Model IDM 95TEP 95 Pint Dehumidifier v 1 0 www impecca com...

Page 2: ...old appliance for disposal at least free of charge to the user D As old products contain valuable resources they can be sold to scrap metal dealers Wild disposal of waste in forests and landscapes end...

Page 3: ...y start and stop NOTE Due to slight modifications in production the instructions features and or descriptions found in this manual might vary slightly from your product SAVE TIME AND MONEY If you revi...

Page 4: ...re the receptacle is accessible after the unit installation Do not exceed the rating of the power out let or connection device Do not operate or stop the unit by switching on or off the power Do not d...

Page 5: ...the power cord and take care so that the cord is not compressed Do not climb up on or sit on the unit It may cause electric shock or failure of appliance There is danger of fire or electric shock You...

Page 6: ...hes dryers heaters or radiators Use the unit to prevent moisture damage anywhere books or valuables are stored The dehumidifier should be operated in an enclosed area to be most effective Close all do...

Page 7: ...NUOUS MODE In continuous mode the unit s compressor will run continuously until the unit is powered off or another mode is selected This will remove all the moisture from the air that it s capable of...

Page 8: ...to avoid damage to the dehumidifier do not touch any parts inside after removing the reservoir Be sure to push the reservoir gently all the way into the unit as putting it in roughly can cause problem...

Page 9: ...ing sure that there are no kinks that will stop the water flow Place the end of the hose into the drain and make sure the end of the hose is level or down to let the water flow smoothly The pump is po...

Page 10: ...tor will illuminate This will provide a quicker dehumidification Ideal for situations where speedy removal of moisture is more important than quiet operation RESERVOIR FULL LIGHT Illuminates when the...

Page 11: ...rvoir After clean ing the reservoir must be in place and securely seated for the dehumidifier to operate CLEANING THE AIR FILTER Clean the filter every two weeks based on normal operating con ditions...

Page 12: ...rs on the coils This is normal The dehumidifier has an auto defrost feature Water on floor Hose to connector or hose connection may be loose Even though you re using the reservoir the back drain plug...

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