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REMOVING THE WATER TANK

When the water tank is full, the product will automatically power off and the 

power light will turn red to let you know it's time to empty the water tank.

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To continue using the product, turn it off, remove the water tank, 

and empty it. Place the tank back inside the product. Turn it on. 

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DO NOT re-use or consume the water collected in the tank as it 
may contain germs, bacteria, fungi, and microorganisms. 

CLEANING & STORAGE

Before cleaning the product, turn it off and unplug it from the electrical outlet to 

prevent electric shock or accidents.

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CLEANING & STORAGE (CONT'D) 

 

Cleaning the Exterior of the Product

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Use a soft cloth to clean the surface of the product and a cotton 
swab to wipe the dust from the grill of the air intake and air outlet.

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Clean only the exterior of the product. Attempting to clean the 
inside of the product may cause product damage or electric shock.

Cleaning the Water Tank

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Remove the water tank and empty any collected water in the 
kitchen or bathroom sink. 

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DO NOT re-use or consume the water collected in the tank as it 
may contain germs, bacteria, fungi, and microorganisms.

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Place the water tank and water tank cover under warm running 
water. A soft cloth and mild dish detergent may be used to clean 
away any residue. Thoroughly rinse away any dish detergent.

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Use a soft towel to dry the water tank and water tank cover or let 

them air dry before placing them back into the dehumidifier. 

Cleaning the Back Air Intake

To clean the back air intake, use a 
screwdriver to unscrew it from the 
unit, then use water to wash it. 
Dry it completely before screwing 
it back on to the unit.

Storing the Dehumidifier

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Empty and clean the water 
tank. Wipe it dry with a 
clean, dry cloth, and reinstall it into the product.

2. 

Pack the dehumidifier into a box or its original packaging to keep 

dust from collecting on the product. 

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Store in a cool and dry place.

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