► FIG. 14
Do not use the unit near water. The unit might be dam
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aged when soaked in water, so as to result in fire or elec
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tric shock.
► FIG. 15
Use the standard electric source of ~220-240V / 50Hz
[Model ...DV (~110-120V / 50Hz) / (~220-240V / 50Hz)].
Otherwise it might result in fire or electric shock.
► FIG. 16
Do not damage the wire. Do not put anything heavy on
the wire or heat or pull the wire. Otherwise it might result
in fire of an electric shock.
► FIG. 17
Clean the dirt on the plug and fix it tightly. If the plug is not
fixed tightly, it might cause an electric shock.
► FIG. 18
Do not regard the plug as a switch. Otherwise it might
result in fire or an electric shock.
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5.
NOTICES ABOUT UNIT OPERATION
► When moving the unit, do not tilt over 45°to avoid any
damaging of the compressor.
► The unit should be operated between 5°~32°.
► When dehumidifying, because of the heat resulted
from the running compressor, the indoor temperature will
rise by 1°~3°. Such a reaction should be considered as
normal.
► When indoor temperature is below 10°, and the ambi
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ent absolute humidity is quite low, it is unnecessary to use
the machine.
► Air inlet and air outlet should be at least 10cm away
from the wall.
► Try to keep the room closed to enhance the dehumid
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ification effect.
► Too much dirt on the filter affects dehumidification,
may even result in malfunctioning of it, thus it should be
cleaned at least once a month. If there is a great amount
of powder in the air, the filter must be cleaned once a
week, or even every day. Pull the front panel out and
clean the filter. If necessary, you may slightly knock all
over the filter, use a vacuum cleaner to remove bigger
pieces of dirt or even wash the filter in warm clean water
(≤40% with some neutral detergents) and then dry it.
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6. TROUBLE-SHOOTING
UNIT DOES NOT WORK
►
Analysis
1.Power cut
2.Switch off
3.Unplugged
4.Fuse melted
5.Tank full
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Solution
1.Power on
2.Switch on
3.Plug on
4.Exchange fuse
5.Empty the tank and replace it
DEHUMIDIFIES IN INADEQUATELY
►
Analysis
1.Filter choked by dirt
2.Some barrier
in air inlet or outlet
3.Door or windows open
4.Refrigerant leakage
►
Solution
1.Clean the filter
2.Remove the barrier
3.Close the door and windows and
seclude from the sunshine
4.Contact the manufacturer or seller
WATER LEAKAGE
►
Analysis
1.The unit is inclined
2.Drainer choked
►
Solution
1.Adjust the unit to be stable
2.Pull out the panel and remove the barrier
STRANGE NOISE
►
Analysis
1. Until instable
2. Filter choked
►
Solution
1.Place the unit stably
2.Clean the filter
► When above malfunctions occur and they could not
be removed, please contact the supplier or seller, do not
disassemble the machine yourself.
► When the unit starts or stops running, it makes cer
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tain noises of refrigerating circulation, which should not
be considered as a malfunction.
► Hot air coming from the air outlet is normal.
ERROR CODES
The system automatically analyses the possible errors that may
occur (see display):
ERROR CODE E1
No refrigerant.
ERROR CODE E2
Temperature sensor failure.
ERROR CODE E3
Humidity sensor failure.
ERROR CODE E4
Full water tank.
ERROR CODE E5
The sensor that checks for correct defrosting is faulty.
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