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ENGLISH
•
All operators or refrigeration circuit maintenance personnel should obtain
a valid certi
fi
cate issued by an industry-approved assessment agency to
determine their quali
fi
cation for safe disposal of refrigerants as required
by the industry-approved assessment speci
fi
cation.
•
Remember the environment when disposing of packaging around the ap-
pliance and when the appliance has reached its by date.
•
A warning that the appliance shall be stored in a well-ventilated area
where the size corresponds to the room area as speci
fi
ed for operation.
•
The appliance shall be stored to prevent mechanical damage from occur-
ring.
•
Information for spaces where refrigerant pipes are allowed, including
statements
• that the installation of pipework shall be kept to a minimum.
•
that pipework shall be protected from physical damage and, in the case
of
fl
ammable refrigerants, shall not be installed in an unventilated space.
• that compliance with national gas regulations shall be observed.
•
that mechanical connections shall be accessible for maintenance pur-
poses.
•
that, for appliances containing
fl
ammable refrigerants, the minimum
fl
oor
area of the room shall be mentioned in the form of a table or a single
fi
gure without reference to a formula.
•
A warning to keep any required ventilation openings clear of obstruction.
•
A notice that servicing shall be performed only as recommended by the
manufacturer.
•
A warning that ducts connected to an appliance shall not contain a poten-
tial ignition source.
•
When the portable air conditioner or dehumidi
fi
er is turned on, the fan can
work continuously stable under normal conditions to provide the minimum
air volume of 100m
3
/h even when the compressor is closed due to the
temperature controller.
•
Do not pierce or burn.
•
Use only implements recommended by the manufacturer for defrosting or
cleaning.
•
Do not perforate any of the components in the refrigerant circuit. Refriger-
ant gas may be odorless.
•
Use care when storing the appliance to prevent mechanical faults.
Summary of Contents for SDHM-10L SMART OUT
Page 1: ...SDHM 10L SMART OUT Dehumidifier GB INSTRUCTION MANUAL GR R290...
Page 2: ...GB ENGLISH 3 GR E 28...
Page 28: ...28 T R290 R290 ODP GWP R290 R290...
Page 29: ...29 R290 4 m2...
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Page 31: ...31 SINGER...
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Page 33: ...33 1 service 2 SINGER SINGER SINGER...
Page 34: ...34 3 Singer 4 24...
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Page 37: ...37 3 50 50 70 70 POWER POWER SETTING 30 80 5 5 30 35 40 45 80 MODE MODE...
Page 38: ...38 1 55 RH 2 MODE 3 MODE 4 MODE...
Page 39: ...39 FAN FAN FAN TIMER X 0 24 Timer 1 24 24 1 Timer Timer 5 Timer Timer 5 Timer...
Page 40: ...40 CHILDLOCK LOCK 3 LOCK 3 AIR CLEAN SLEEPMODE Sleep Sleep Sleep...
Page 41: ...41 LED DISPLAY SETTING...
Page 42: ...42 5 20 18 5 25 18 23 120 12 18 25...
Page 43: ...43 5 12 20 1 2 3...
Page 44: ...44 1 2 3 Drying...
Page 45: ...45 SILVER 5 35...
Page 46: ...46 R290 0 236ohm 0 236 ohm...
Page 47: ...47 100m3 h...
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Page 57: ...57 SSM EMC Directive 2014 30 EU LVC Low Voltage Directive 2014 35 EU ROHS Directive 2011 65 EU...
Page 58: ...58 NOTES...
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