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FAQ
(Frequently Asked Questions)
Q (Question)
Clothes drying is
insufficient.
When hanging clothes to dry indoors, the evaporated humidity becomes
condensation that will be absorbed by carpet or cushion.
If your shoes get wet in the rain, use a dehumidifier to dry them
quickly for the next day.
When hanging clothes to dry naturally indoor, it takes a
long time to dry and results in odors due to the
accumulated bacteria on the clothes.
Has the clothes been thoroughly spun-dry, or just wrung out by hand?
Use the "Lo(Silent)" setting.
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Is the dry air passing through all the clothes?
Also, is the clothes hung too close together or overlapped?
Are you using a heater nearby the unit?
If so, the humidity sensor will not accurately detect the humidity.
Use the "Hi (Dry Clothes)" setting once again for clothes that
has not dried completely.
Approximate 100 to 300ml of moisture are released from 1kg of clothes
every hour.This is the same as sprinkling about one cup of water
around your room.When hanging clothes to dry indoors, it is important
to use a dehumidifier to quickly remove humidity inside the room.
When it takes a long time for clothes to dry, the bacteria may be retained
and results in odors. In addition, when drying indoor, the damp clothes
absorbs the odors inside the room. Using dehumidifier can prevent from
these happening, as it dry your clothes quickly.
Before drying your shoes with a dehumidifier,
firstly blow them with "cold air" setting of a hair dryer
until no water is dripping. Then, place them on a
hanger and hang them above the dehumidifier.
Adjust the blowing angle so that the dry air is
directed onto the shoes.
(Do not use a dehumidifier on leather shoes.
Doing so may deform and affect the quality of the leather.)
Leather shoes
The unit operates
loudly when set to
"Hi(Dry Clothes)".
Clothes is not
dried completely
when the drying
operation is
complete.
A (Answers)
That is why I need a dehumidifier!
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Troubleshooting
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