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OPERATIONAL PROCEDURES: 

 

Connecting the power 

 

Firmly plug into the socket to ensure no hazard of electric shock or fire. 

 

Use caution to not damage the power cable or plug.

 

 

When the power is properly connected, the power indication light will be illuminated. 

 

Open the Air Guide 

 

Before the unit is switched on, verify that the air guide is open.

  

 

Adjust the air guide to the angle you want

 

Switching Operational Modes 

Press the ON/OFF button and the unit will automatically start the operation in the CONT 
(continuous) mode. 

 

 

HIGH:

 

Press the Fan SPEED button until the indication light for this speed is illuminated. 

The unit will start operating and the air outlet volume will be in High level, which is 
suitable for strong dehumidification.

 

 

 

MEDIUM: 

 Press the FAN SPEED button until the indication light for this speed is 

illuminated. The unit will start to operate and the air outlet will be in the Medium level.

 

 

 

LOW

Press the FAN SPEED button until the light for this speed is illuminated. The unit 

will start operating and the air outlet will be in the low level, which will reduce the noise 

level and dehumidifying operation. If the room temperature is and humidity is high, 

PLEASE avoid this selection, as it may reduce the life of the unit

 

NOTE: 

When the room temperature is below 50°F or above 95°F the unit will only operate in HIGH FAN 
SPEED (the air outlet volume will be in the ”high” level). Pressing the FAN SPEED button will not 
change the fan speed . 

 

STOPPING OPERATION 

During operation, press the On/off button.-the dehumidifier will stop operating. 

 
DO NOT ATTEMPT TO TURN OFF THE UNIT BY UNPLUGGING THE UNIT. USE ON/OFF 
POWER BUTTON TO TURN THE UNIT OFF, THEN UNPLUG IF DESIRED. 
 
 
A 3 minutes delay will occur when the unit’s compressor turns off for any reason. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Summary of Contents for DH45

Page 1: ...Dehumidifier Users manual For Models DH45 DH65 950 0014 revF Nov 7 2007...

Page 2: ...ifier 2 Do not modify or otherwise defeat the plug 3 The appliance shall be installed an operated in accordance with National Electrical Code regulations 4 Do not operate the machine when the ambient...

Page 3: ...mbol indicates the possibility of injury or damage to property only WARNING Follow all grounding and electrical requirements on page 3 Disconnect power cord from receptacle prior to servicing or clean...

Page 4: ...r emptying to prevent water damage to property and unit Do not operate unit with wet hands Remove power from unit when it is to be cleaned Close all doors and windows to the room where the dehumidifie...

Page 5: ...inimize possible shock hazard the cord must be plugged into a mating grounding type wall receptacle and grounded in accordance with the National Electrical Code latest edition and all local codes and...

Page 6: ...Y TO PERSONS READ THE IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE OPERATING THIS APPLIANCE IMPORTANT When unit is first plugged in or after a power outage there will be approximately a 2 minute delay before...

Page 7: ...0 60 or 70 is illuminated it shows the corresponding Relative Humidity that has been chosen CONT Continuous Dehumidifying Indication Light When this light is on it shows the unit is in the continuous...

Page 8: ...ndication light for this speed is illuminated The unit will start to operate and the air outlet will be in the Medium level LOW Press the FAN SPEED button until the light for this speed is illuminated...

Page 9: ...operating the condensed water might drop to the base plate it is recommended to take out the bucket for emptying when the unit has stopped operating for some time to prevent the condensed water from s...

Page 10: ...Rinse and let dry Once completely dry re install filter CLEANING INSIDE THE UNIT After removing the air filter clean the coil on the inside of the unit with a soft brush to remove any dirt that may h...

Page 11: ...Airflow is restricted Make sure intake louvers aren t blocked and have proper clearances Doors and windows may not be closed tightly Check that doors windows and other openings are securely closed Hum...

Page 12: ...n first turned on High temperatures of the heat exchanger may cause strange odors Stains in the water tank Sometimes stains are left due to factory testing Unit only works in High mode When the ambien...

Page 13: ...Rated Voltage 115VAC 115VAC Rated Current Input 5 5 A 9 0 A Rated Input 640W 1050 W Refrigerant Wt R22 56 LB R22 62 LB Weight net 44 3 LBS 50 3 LBS Sizes WxDxH in 15 2x14x24 15 2x14x24 HP PSIG 319 PS...

Page 14: ...tration period This warranty provides free replacement of defective parts only Labor and replacement as a result of normal wear and tear are not covered under this warranty Additional claims are exclu...

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