Sharp DW-R268A Operation Manual Download Page 19

Dehumidifying operation increases room temperature.

(The dehumidifier does not have a cooling function.)

The unit generates heat during operation and will become warm. It will blow out warm air, but this is

normal and does not indicate a problem with the unit.

Defrosting

Dehumidification capacity will vary

based on room temperature and

humidity.

The temperature at which the unit can be operated is 5¡C to 35¡C.

If the room temperature is over 35¡C, the built-in protection system will automatically turn off the unit.

Follow the steps below to disable the tank full alarm:

(Operation stopped by AUTO OFF function)

To return to the previous condition, either carry out the procedure described

in

again or disconnect the power plug from the wall outlet and plug it in

again to cancel the setting.

Wait for 3 minutes before restarting the unit

Canceling the beeps indicating FULL TANK and

OFF TIMER end

If the unit is turned off, wait for at least 3 minutes before restarting operation.

If the unit is restarted immediately, the compressor will wait for 3 minutes to start up as part of the unitÕs

self-protection system.

Plug the power plug into the socket.

When the PLASMACLUSTER and WIDE SWING buttons are pressed

simultaneously during operation stop for at least 3 seconds, the setting

beep sounds.

Press the POWER ON/OFF button and remove the drain tank. If the

beep does not sound, the setting is completed.

Dehumidification capacity will increase as

temperature rises (as shown in the chart

on the right).

In winter when the room temperature is

low (below 10¡C), use the dehumidifier in

combination with a room heater to reduce

the drying time.

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If the room temperature is below 16¡C, frost may form on the cooling device of the dehumidifier,

and the automatic defrosting function will automatically switch on.

During defrosting, air flow is stopped and the sound of operation will change.

The length of time that defrosting will operate will vary according to room temperature and humidity, but

will be carried out about 5 minutes at 45 minute intervals. (The duration of a defrost cycle will be longer

when the temperature is lower.)

In case of CONTINUOUS
DEHUMIDIFY operation at

Full power mode.

Room temperature (¡C)

In case of 80%

in humidity.

Dehumidifying

capacity

(L/day)

Things to remember

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PLASMACLUSTER button

WIDE SWING button

Press together for 3 seconds

Maintenance

/Things

to

remember

/Defrosting

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Page 3: ... within easy reach so that you can refer to it at any time you need Precautions Proper Uses Part Names and Functions Preparations Before Using Operation Procedure Dehumidifying auto operation Continuous dehumidify operation Dry clothes operation E 2 E 5 E 6 E 8 E 9 Changing the air flow direction How to Operate the Timer Emptying the Water Tank Continuous Drainage Maintenance Things to remember De...

Page 4: ... a hazard Prohibited When any abnormality e g a burning smell is noticed turn the power off unplug the unit and consult the SHARP Service Center Do not place any spray cans or other hazardous materials near the unit Also make sure not to place any ignition hazard materials gasoline thinner near the unit Otherwise these materials could ignite or explode resulting in a fire Do not insert your finger...

Page 5: ...erials Otherwise the air flow will be obstructed resulting in overheating ignition or malfunction When the unit is not in use the WIDE SWING protects it from entry of dust and dirt Take care to hold the plug firmly when unplugging the unit Pulling the cord may cause the wire inside to break resulting in overheating Do not place a combustion device e g stove near the air outlet of the dehumidifier ...

Page 6: ...s If the indicator still remains on consult the shop where you purchased the unit or your nearest SHARP Service Center When lights on the LED display on the operation panel and operation stops the unit may be used under one of the following conditions and in one of the following locations This is normal and does not indicate a problem with the unit Operating the unit in DRY CLOTHES or CONTINUOUS D...

Page 7: ...e Plasmacluster ions a large quantity of plus and minus ions attach themselves to the surface of floating mold spores ThehydroxylradicalOHextracts thehydrogenatom H fromthe cellwallsofthefloatingmold spores thusdestroyingthecell walls Mold spores with destroyed cell walls self destroy Theplasmaclusterions composedof plusions hydrogerions H and minusions oxygenions O2 react atthesurfaceoffloatingmo...

Page 8: ...a thick piled carpet This can cause damage to the surface of the carpet Incline the unit at an angle of 30 to 40 degrees by putting your foot on the back of the unit Caution Front view Rear view Air Outlet Continuous drainage hole Power supply cord Caster Cord clamp Band Plug Handle PLASMACLUSTER ION indicator Air intake Water tank FULL TANK Indicator Tank handle Tank lid Float Filter Blinks green...

Page 9: ...paneseElectrical ManufacturersÕAssociation JEMA Standards ThetermÒstand byÓmeans thatthedehumidifieriskept atÒOFFÓpositioneven thoughitsplughasbeen insertedintothepowersocket E 7 POWER ON OFF button Specifications For explanatory purposes all of the LED indicators are shown Elbow joint Printed matter 1 unit Operation manual Usedforhose connection for continuouswater drainage 1 Supplied Accessories...

Page 10: ...egardless of the operating mode 12hoursaftertheunithasbeenturnedon thefollowing notificationsareissuedandalloperationsstop A beep sounds for 1 second The OFF TIMER indicator blinks appears on the LED display Notifications after operation stop To release operation stop To resume operation press the POWER ON OFF button twice After pressing once the AUTO OFF indicator goes off and after pressing agai...

Page 11: ...unitchangestofanoperation MOLDATTACK Theunitstopsdehumidifyingandblowsaironlywhen thehumidityisaboutlessthan60 attemperaturesup to27 C andwhenthehumidityisaboutlessthan55 attemperaturesof28 Corhigher Right figure However depending on the room size and construction the unit may not stop dehumidifying PREVENT CONDENSATION DEHUMIDIFY operation is continuously carried out by controlling the volume of ...

Page 12: ...TINUOUS DEHUMIDIFY mode air flow rate Low slightly high humidity WIDE SWING louver in air flow direction Up Changing the air flow rate Press the CONTINUOUS DEHUMIDIFY button again and select Air Flow mode The CONTINUOUS DEHUMIDIFY Air Flow indicator lights and the air flow rate changes in the sequence shown below WIDE SWING button CONTINUOUS DEHUMIDIFY button POWER ON OFF button OPERATION indicato...

Page 13: ...ES button POWER ON OFF button Set the direction of the WIDE SWING louver Choose the optimum setting Changing the air flow rate Press the DRY CLOTHES button again and select Air Flow mode The DRY CLOTHES Air Flow indicator lights and the air flow rate changes in the sequence shown below Combining this with PLASMA CLUSTER ION Clean mode will deactivate the mold spores floating in the air see for CLU...

Page 14: ...IDIFY Operation in Wide Air Flow position UP REAR WIDE When operation stops the WIDE SWING louver returns to Close position To restart operation press the WIDE SWING button again and select the air flow direction Do not expose the WIDE SWING louver to impact or rotate it by force Otherwise the louver may be damaged After a change in air flow direction the WIDE SWING louver is determining its posit...

Page 15: ...When the TIMER button is kept pressed the indication on the LED display changes automatically While pressing the TIMER button the timer setting time changes as shown below in 1 hour increments Select the setting time No indication set release Select the desired operating mode by pressing the AUTO DEHUMIDIFY button CONTINUOUS DEHUMIDIFY button or DRY CLOTHES button Select the desired operating mode...

Page 16: ...y by holding it with both hands The tank weighs about 7 0 kg when it is filled up to the limit Be careful to avoid getting injured when taking it out Empty the water tank Reinstall the water tank in the unit 1 Make certain that the tank lid is installed securely on the exterior of the tank and that the handle is stowed in its stowage position 2 Push the tank into the unit until it comes into firm ...

Page 17: ...e inserting the hose into the continuous drainage hole remove the rubber packing and drain seat Pull the joint elbow toward you and pull it out of the continuous drainage hole together with the hose Align the rubber packing with the hole in the drain seat then insert these two parts firmly into the hole of the drain stopper Re install the water tank To stop continuous drainage and return the dehum...

Page 18: ...on dust will accumulate so that the air emitted by the unit will be dusty next time the dehumidifier is used 1 1 2 2 3 3 Clean the filter See above See above 1 Detach the tank lid gradually from the left or right toward the opposite side 2 Drop the tank handle to the front position as shown in the illustration on the right and slightly spread out the left and right side arms of the handle so that ...

Page 19: ...s self protection system Plug the power plug into the socket When the PLASMACLUSTER and WIDE SWING buttons are pressed simultaneously during operation stop for at least 3 seconds the setting beep sounds Press the POWER ON OFF button and remove the drain tank If the beep does not sound the setting is completed Dehumidification capacity will increase as temperature rises as shown in the chart on the...

Page 20: ... of a window or an entrance Are there any appliances which make steam such as an oilstove This sound is generated during CLUSTER ION operation If the sound bothers you at bedtime move the unit further away Depending on the humidity in the room the operating noise may become louder or less loud or at times no sound may be heard at all There is no relationship with the CLUSTER ION effect Displayed h...

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