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USER MANUAL

Summary of Contents for ION610

Page 1: ...USER MANUAL...

Page 2: ...TY INSTRUCTIONS FEATURES PRODUCT DESCRIPTION UNIT SETUP TO OPERATE SAFELY OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS MAINTENANCE PLEASE NOTE TROUBLESHOOTING WARRANTY DETAILS WARRANTY REGISTRATION 1 2 3 4 4 5 8 9 10 11 12...

Page 3: ...strial or outdoor use 10 To protect against electrical shocks do not immerse unit plug or cord in water or spray with liquids 11 Never unplug the power cord without pressing the ON OFF button to off f...

Page 4: ...handle Auto restart after power cut Once the power is restored after a power failure the appliance will continue to operate at the selected settings prior to the power failure Safety function Adaptiv...

Page 5: ...PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Control panel Automatic louvre Air outlet Water tank Water level indicator Hand grip for easy removal Handle Air filter Air inlet Air outlet 3...

Page 6: ...upright position on a stable level surface Please ensure unit is not sitting on its own cable Please ensure the unit is a safe distance away from walls and furniture see image on the left Please keep...

Page 7: ...d settings prior to the power failure This includes the power level relative humidity swing function and time remaining in timer mode Note After turning the appliance OFF After turning the appliance O...

Page 8: ...his to control a very damp room in the first couple of days and then switch to 50 or 60 to save energy Note Use this mode for daily normal household use to maintain humidity at a healthy level of 55 R...

Page 9: ...eached the fan will continue to run on Low but the heater will turn off except in Laundry mode Power saving low noise and long term operation suitable for daily use Fan and Heater will operate on Low...

Page 10: ...ouvre stops swinging when you press the SWING button and turns the LED off The automatic louvre swings in a front range of approximately 50 TIMER MODE Press the TIMER button to select your desired run...

Page 11: ...s to keep your air clean and prolong the life of your dehumidifier 1 Turn off the unit and remove the filter from the unit 2 Clean the filter gently using a vacuum cleaner with a smooth head attachmen...

Page 12: ...mbient temperature is too high such as over 40 C Do not use it in a small and closed place where heat accumulates Move to a cooler place wait at least 10 minutes to resume operation The unit is not le...

Page 13: ...harder to reduce the room humidity to it s target of 45 50 RH this is the time when it will produce the most water and need emptying most frequently As the room becomes dryer the dehumidifier collects...

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Page 16: ...Version 1 0 Updated 28 03 2017...

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