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ENGLISH
refrigerant circuit should hold a current valid certi
fi
cate from an
industry-accredited assessment authority, which authorizes
their competence to handle refrigerants safely in accordance
with an industry recognized assessment speci
fi
cation.
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Servicing shall only be performed as recommended by the
equipment manufacturer. Maintenance and repair requiring
the assistance of other skilled personnel shall be carried out
under the supervision of the person competent in the use of
fl
ammable refrigerants.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
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Avoid installation behind a door.
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Use only with the supply voltage speci
fi
ed on the rating plate
of the Dehumidi
fi
er.
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Before installing, cleaning and servicing turn off the power and
unplug the unit.
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Do not place appliance close to a radiant heat source.
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Do not use the appliance near
fl
ammable gas of combustibles,
such as gasoline, bezene, thinner, etc.
•
Do not immerse in liquid or allow liquid to run into the interior of
the appliance, as this could create an electrical shock hazard.
•
Do not use this appliance on a wet surface, or where it can fall
or be pushed into water.
•
Do not reach for an appliance that has fallen into water. Switch
off at supply and unplug immediately.
•
Do not operate any appliance with a damaged cord, plug or
after the appliance malfunctions or has been dropped or dam-
aged in any manner. Refer appliance to a quali
fi
ed electrical
Summary of Contents for SDHM-16L PURE DRY ION
Page 1: ...SDHM 16L SDHM 20L Dehumidifier GB INSTRUCTION MANUAL GR BG R290...
Page 2: ...GB ENGLISH 3 GR E 29 BG 59...
Page 29: ...29 T R290 R290 ODP GWP R290 R290...
Page 30: ...30 R290 4 m2...
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Page 32: ...32 SINGER...
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Page 34: ...34 1 service 2 SINGER SINGER SINGER...
Page 35: ...35 3 Singer 4 24...
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Page 39: ...39 24 1 24 Dry 1 3 3...
Page 41: ...41 1 24 1 24 1 5 5 AUTO AUTO 5 5 5 50...
Page 42: ...42 CONTINUOUS CONTINUOUS DRYING Dry 1 30 20 I Dry 3 I 3 Child lock MODE 3...
Page 43: ...43 Mode CONTINUOUS 1 LCD 10...
Page 44: ...44 2 9 mm 9mm 0 6 10...
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Page 46: ...46 5 32...
Page 47: ...47 FL E1 E2 P1 CL LC...
Page 48: ...48 R290 0 236ohm 0 236 ohm...
Page 49: ...49 100m3 h 1 2...
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Page 54: ...54 25 OFN 15...
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Page 56: ...56 H 80 18 19...
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Page 58: ...58 SSM EMC Directive 2014 30 EU LVC Low Voltage Directive 2014 35 EU ROHS Directive 2011 65 EU...
Page 59: ...59 R290 R290 ODP GWP R290...
Page 60: ...60 R290 R290 R290 4 2...
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Page 62: ...62 SINGER...
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Page 65: ...65 2 SINGER SINGER 3 Singer 4 24...
Page 66: ...66 20cm 20cm 20cm 20cm 50cm...
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Page 69: ...69 24 1 24h 1 3 3 Air speed AUTO CONTINUOUS HIGH LOW...
Page 71: ...71 1h 24h 1h 24h 1 5 5 AUTO AUTO 5 5 5 50...
Page 72: ...72 1 a 30 b 20 Dry 3 3 3 CONTINUOUS...
Page 73: ...73 1 LCD 10 water 2 9 mm...
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Page 76: ...76 5 32...
Page 77: ...77 FL E1 E2 P1 CL LC...
Page 78: ...78 0 236ohm 0 236...
Page 79: ...79 100m3 h R 290 1 2...
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Page 84: ...84 OFN 15...
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Page 86: ...86 d e f g h 80 i j k 18 19...
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Page 88: ...88 EMC 2014 30 LVC 2014 35 ROHS 2011 65...
Page 89: ...89 NOTES...
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