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Precautions                                                               

 

Please read "Precautions" carefully before operating your dehumidifier. 
The warnings and the cautions stated in "Precautions" must be observed for safe operation. 

 
Warning means improper handling may result in a death or a serious injury to a person. 

Cautions means improper handling may result in an injury or damage to properties. 

 
 

Warnings 

- In case of any abnormality, be sure to turn off the dehumidifier, disconnect the plug and make 
contact to the seller of your appliance.  

(Abnormal operation may result in a failure of the unit, electric shock, fire, or the like.) 

- Never attempt to turn off the dehumidifier by disconnecting the plug. 

- Never modify the dehumidifier. Do not attempt to disassemble or service the unit by yourself. 

- Keep your hands dry while plugging into or pulling off the plug to avoid electric shock. 

-Ac220-240 volt of alternating current is applied to this equipment. 

- Remove any dust from the blades of the power plug and insert the plug into an outlet securely. 

- To avoid the risk of fire or explosion, do not spray to the dehumidifier. Do not put any 
inflammables or chemicals near the unit. 

- To prevent resin parts from melting or catching on fire, do not place the dehumidifier near 
heating appliances. 

- Do not connect the dehumidifier to an outlet having the electrical ratings below the 
dehumidifier's. 

- The power cord must not be damaged or modified. Do not put any hot or heavy thing on the 
cord. Do not pull it out or bundle it during operation. 

- To avoid damages to the power cord, do not pinch the cord in a door. 

-Never put rods or objects into the openings of the dehumidifier. Because this unit contains a fan 
running at high speed, contact with the moving fan will cause serious injury. 

- Remove water that has been collected in the tank. (Accidentally drinking of the water or using it 
for other purpose may cause illness and /or unforeseen accidents.) 

- Risk of electric shock. Disconnect power before servicing unit. 
Do not operate unit with back cover removed.  

Risk of electric shock 

 switch in off position does not de-energize all loads. 

 
Correct disposal of this product. 

WARNING 

 
Do  not  use  means  to  accelerate  the  defrosting  process  or  to  clean,other  than  those 
remommended by the manufacturer. 
 

Summary of Contents for PD-12

Page 1: ...DEHUMIDIFIER Operating manual Models PD 12 PD 16 PD 20 ion...

Page 2: ...g the operation 9 20 Operation manual 9 20 Maintenance notices 10 21 Continuous drainage 11 22 Malfunction disposals 12 23 Performance parameters 13 24 PHILCO Thank you for purchasing our Dehumidifier...

Page 3: ...3 AC 220 240 volt...

Page 4: ...4 60g PD 12 PD 16 110g PD 20 2 m3 h service 0...

Page 5: ...5 1 2 0 24 PD 20 ON OFF...

Page 6: ...6...

Page 7: ...7 18 5 25 1 4 30 80 80...

Page 8: ...8 1 1 70 On Off...

Page 9: ...9 1 2...

Page 10: ...10 3 30 80 5 4 0 24 5 6 7 PD 20 Air Clean 50 50 70 70 3...

Page 11: ...11 1 2 3 2...

Page 12: ...12 60...

Page 13: ...0HZ AC220 240V 50HZ AC220 240V 50HZ 12L 30 80 6L 27 60 16L 30 80 8L 27 60 20L 30 80 10L 27 60 210W 240W 350W 1 26A 1 22A 1 73A 2 5L 3 5L 3 5L 11kg 13kg 13 5kg Yx xB 460x250x250mm 590x262x262mm 590x262...

Page 14: ...fire or explosion do not spray to the dehumidifier Do not put any inflammables or chemicals near the unit To prevent resin parts from melting or catching on fire do not place the dehumidifier near he...

Page 15: ...g electric shock and fire Do not put water vessel on the dehumidifier in case of any spill of water the water get into the unit and deteriorates the insulation Never attempt to use the dehumidifier fo...

Page 16: ...t be off The following timer programs are available Delayed power off function the appliances is in working status the appliance will stop once time reach setting value Use key TIMER to set the time p...

Page 17: ...functions Lower the indoor humidity to a comfortable humidify Indoor humidity or prevent condensation and mildewing on the ceiling or wall Dehumidify for the wardrobe Small space dehumidification Indo...

Page 18: ...temperature to 1 to 4 This temperature rise may be very distinct in the cabinet or other similar spaces In addition the door and windows are closed and other appliances in the room can give out heat a...

Page 19: ...1 piece Installation The following space must be maintained to ensure the operating efficiency of the dehumidifier Note If the dehumidifier gets interference from the household appliances such as tele...

Page 20: ...n and empty out the water slowly Install the water tank back into the dehumidifier Operation manual 1 Power Button This button can control the machine on and off 2 Dehumidification Mode Press to enter...

Page 21: ...r Humidity color lamp indoor humidity of less than 50 is low humidity blue light 50 indoor humidity 70 is medium humidity green light Indoor humidity of more than 70 is high humidity red light To prev...

Page 22: ...achine unit Clean filter net Maintain it every two weeks To dislodge the dust from these filters use a vacuum cleaner or pat them lightly If the filters are fouled seriously wash in water including ne...

Page 23: ...e is very low Whether the room temperature is very low Check to see if washed clothes are not exposed to the air from the unit Try to expose the washed clothes to the air flow Make sure the phenomena...

Page 24: ...day 27 60 Input power 210W 240W 350W Rated current 1 26A 1 22A 1 73A Water tank capacity 2 5L 3 5L 3 5L Net weight 11kg 13kg 13 5kg Overall dimensions 460x250x250mm 590x262x262mm 590x262x262mm Applica...

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