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 CHILD LOCK 

By pressing the button 

 continuously for 3 seconds, child lock will be

activated/deactivated. The indication 

 will light up informing that child lock is active. 

When Child Lock is activated all the buttons are deactivated.

 

TIMER

Press the “TIMER” button to initiate the auto STOP function.

Any time the “Timer” button is pressed, the set time is increased by 1 hour (up to 12 hours) 

and the count down will start for the deactivation of the device.

Note: In the event of a power failure the timer function is not restored after power 

resumes.

 

 INNER DRY 

Activate the Inner Dry function by pressing the  

  button for 2 seconds. The dehumidifier 

will keep the preset operation and the Inner Dry button will lit. Next time the device will be 

powered off the “Inner Dy” function will start. The control panel will show the 90 minutes 

countdown. 

During the Inner Dry function the compressor is not operating. The Fan is operating 

continuously for 90 minutes in order to dry the coil and avoid creating mildew. After 90 

minutes the Inner Dry function will end and the device will shut down. 

5.3 Indications

 Bucket Full Indicator

The indicator    “Full Water Tank” will show up when the bucket is full, removed, or 

misplaced. 

The water level control switch shuts off the dehumidifier when the bucket is full, removed 

or misplaced avoiding water leakage. 

Note: In order to extend the compressor΄s lifetime there is a 5 minutes delay after the 

compressor’s last operation for the compressor to start operating again. 

 

 AUTO DEFROST

When the dehumidifier operates in low temperature frost might appear in the surface of 

the    evaporator (inside the device). In this case the Auto Defrost function will be activated 

and the symbol will appear on the control panel. 

During the Auto Defrost the compressor will turn off and the fan will run in high speed (2) 

until the frost will disappear (minimum 10 minutes). Auto Defrost not only ensures the safe 

and appropriate operation of the dehumidifier but is also more efficient and economical in 

its performance

Notes

  • When Auto Defrost mode is on, the device may cause some noise from the refrigerant 

fluids flowing, which is normal.

Summary of Contents for SMR-25L

Page 1: ...USER S MANUAL DEHUMIDIFIER ENGLISH MODEL SMR 25L...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...PONENTS DIAGRAMS PARTS NAMES 7 5 OPERATING INTRODUCTION HOW TO OPERATE 8 5 1 TOUCH KEY AND THE DISPLAY PANEL 8 5 2 THE NAME AND FUNCTION OF TOUCH KEY 8 5 3 INDICATIONS 10 5 4 CONTINUOUS DRAINAGE 11 5...

Page 4: ...if children operate Never disassemble the unit and never try to carry out repair or replace the unit s spare parts by yourself Please let the professional person to repair the machine 5 Place the mac...

Page 5: ...tance between the unit and the wall or other obstacles from all sides as below requirement 17 This appliance can be used by children aged from 8 years and above and persons with reduced physical senso...

Page 6: ...be result 2 ADDITIONAL WARNINGS FOR APPLIANCES WITH R290 REFRIGERANT refer to the nameplate for the type of refrigerant used l REFER TO THE USER S MANUAL PRIOR TO USING THIS APPLIANCE l R290 refrigera...

Page 7: ...7 EN 4 COMPONENTS DIAGRAMS PARTS NAMES Display Panel Water Tank Handle Infrared detection head Touch Button Air Deflector Intake Continuous Drainage Hose...

Page 8: ...omatically stop while the fan will continue to operate Continuous fan operation contributes to energy savings as the device identifies the relative humidity of the area allowing the compressor to oper...

Page 9: ...full regardless the room humidity Press the Continue button for 5 seconds and the control panel will show the evaporator temperature for 2 seconds and the ambient temperature for 3 seconds Tips adjus...

Page 10: ...oil and avoid creating mildew After 90 minutes the Inner Dry function will end and the device will shut down 5 3 Indications Bucket Full Indicator The indicator Full Water Tank will show up when the b...

Page 11: ...ection In order to extend the compressor s lifetime there is a 5 minutes delay after the compressor s last operation for the compressor to start operating again High and Low temperature protection Whe...

Page 12: ...eakage A0 The device tipped over or is placed on a surface with high inclination Unplug the device and place it on a leveled surface Plug in the device and turn it off In the event of any of the above...

Page 13: ...associated parts appropriate fire extinguishing equipment shall be available to hand Have a dry powder or CO2 fire extinguisher adjacent to the charging area 5 No ignition sources No person carrying...

Page 14: ...shall be located at the most critical point to warn of a potentially hazardous situation Particular attention shall be paid to the following to ensure that by working in electrical components the casi...

Page 15: ...gas evacuate purge again with inert gas open the circuit by cutting or brazing The refrigerant charge shall be recovered into the correct recovery cylinders The system shall be flushed with OFN to ren...

Page 16: ...be labeled stating that it has been de commissioned and emptied of refrigerant The label shall be dated and signed Ensure that there are labels on the equipment stating the equipment contains flammab...

Page 17: ...pment containing flammable refrigerants Determined by local regulations 20 Discarded appliances supplies flammable refrigerants See National Regulations 21 Storage of equipment appliances The storage...

Page 18: ...anual are for explanatory purposes only The actual shape of the unit you purchased may be slightly different but the operations and functions are the same The company may not be held responsible for a...

Page 19: ...tor l Fill all the fields as shown below once the warranty submission has been completed a confirmation message will be sent to your email Full Name Address Postal Code Phone Number E mail Unit Type S...

Page 20: ...20 GR 1 21 2 R290 23 3 24 4 25 5 26 5 1 26 5 2 26 5 3 29 5 4 29 5 5 30 6 R290 31...

Page 21: ...21 GR 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9...

Page 22: ...22 GR 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 8...

Page 23: ...23 GR 18 19 30 m 2 R290 l l To R290 95g R290 l l R290 R290...

Page 24: ...24 GR 3 1 5 C 35 C 30 RH 80 RH 2 3 4...

Page 25: ...25 GR 4...

Page 26: ...26 GR 5 5 1 5 2 POWER ON OFF POWER 3 5 24 5 POWER DRY Dry...

Page 27: ...27 GR 12 12 12 12 2 12 1 CONTINUE CON 5 2 3 AUTOMATIC HUMID 40 70 RH 5 1 5...

Page 28: ...28 GR SWING LEFT RIGHT SWING UP DOWN FAN SPEED CHILD LOCK 3 TIMER 12 INNER DRY 2 90 90 90...

Page 29: ...29 GR 5 3 FULL WATER TANK 5 10 16 C 5 4...

Page 30: ...30 GR 5 5 5 3 C 40 C 38 C 5 C LO 30 RH 32 RH HI 80 RH 80 RH HI C1 C2 C3 C4 C7 C8 0...

Page 31: ...31 GR 6 R290 1 2 3 4 CO2 5 6...

Page 32: ...32 GR 7 8 9 10...

Page 33: ...33 GR 11 12 13 O LFL 25 14...

Page 34: ...34 GR 15 16 80 17...

Page 35: ...35 GR 18 19 20 21 22...

Page 36: ...36 GR 211 300 3300 www inventoraircondition gr media library...

Page 37: ...nventor QR 2 4 mail email 5 Inventor 3 email email newsletter Inventor l link QR code https www inventoraircondition gr egiisi inventor l email A email newsletter Inventor l email A email newsletter I...

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