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ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS 

OBSERVE ALL LOCAL CODES AND   
ORDINANCES. 
 
DO NOT, UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES, 
REMOVE THE POWER SUPPLY CORD 
GROUND PRONG. 
 
ELECTRICAL GROUND IS REQUIRED ON 
THIS APPLIANCE 
 
A 115-VOLT 60Hz, AC ONLY, 15A FUSED 
AND PROPERLY GROUNDED ELECTRI-
CAL SUPLLY IS REQUIRED.

 

 

A time delay fuse or time delay circuit 
breaker is recommended. Use a dedi-
cated circuit serving only this appliance. 

 

 
DO NOT USE AN EXTENSION CORD. 

RECOMMENDED GROUNDING METHOD 

For your personal safety, this appliance 
must be grounded. This appliance has a 
power supply cord with a 3-prong 
grounded plug. To minimize possible 
shock hazard the cord must be plugged 
into a matching grounded electrical out-
let that complies with the latest edition 
of the National Electrical Codes and all 
local codes and ordinances. 
 
If a grounded 3-prong electrical outlet is 
not available, it is the personal responsi-
bility and obligation of the customer to 
have one installed by a qualified electri-
cian. 

ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD 

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Plug into a grounded 3-prong outlet. 

 

Do not remove the ground pin from 
the plug 

 

Do not use an adapter 

 

Do not use an extension cord. 

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Failure to follow these instructions 
can result in death, fire or electrical 
shock. 

3-prong grounded plug 

Power supply cord  Grounded 3-prong 

electrical outlet 

INSTALLING YOUR DEHUMIDIFIER 

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Install the dehumidifier on a level floor 
strong enough to support the unit with 
a full bucket of water. 

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For best performance, allow at least 
12-18 inches of air space on all sides 
of the unit for good air circulation. 

 

Keep all outside doors, windows and 
other openings closed when operat-
ing the dehumidifier. Humid outdoor 
air will add to the unit's workload. 

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Leave the dehumidifier in an upright 
position for 30 minutes before turning 
on. 

 
 

DEFROST OPERATION 

 
The dehumidifier has a built-in defrost 
control that senses frost buildup on the 
evaporator coils. 
 
During defrosting, the compressor will 
automatically turn off; the fan will contin-
ue running to defrost the coils. 

       WARNING 

 

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Dehumidifier Facts 

RECOMMENDED HUMIDITY LEVELS ACCORDING TO ENERGY STAR 

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  Spring/Summer: 30% - 50% 

 

 

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  Fall/Winter: 30% - 40% 

 

WARM AIR EXHAUST IS NORMAL 

During operation your dehumidifier will exhaust warm air from the side of the 
unit. This is normal operation. 

 

EMPTYING THE BUCKET 

The more moisture your dehumidifier removes from the air, the more often you 
may have to empty the bucket (unless you are using the continuous drainage 
option). The number of times the bucket will be emptied depends on the dehu-
midifier model. 

 

LESS MOISTURE BEING REMOVED OVER TIME IS A GOOD THING! 

Using a dehumidifier will cause your area to maintain a more comfortable hu-
midity level. Over time, this      humidity level will become more and more sta-
ble. Due to the stable humidity level in the area, the dehumidifier will need to 
remove less and less moisture over time.  
 
Please do not be concerned if the dehumidifier is removing less moisture from 
the air or the bucket is taking longer to fill up. This is a direct result of your de-
humidifier creating a more stable humidity level in your area.  
 

DON’T REMOVE THE STYROFOAM IN THE BUCKET! 

All Soleus Air dehumidifiers are equipped with a reliable Styrofoam float sys-
tem. The Styrofoam located inside the float in the bucket is essential to the 
bucket full system working properly. Please do not remove the Styrofoam from 
the float. 

Model 

Pints of moisture re-

moved per every 24 hour 

period 

Maximum number of 

times to empty the bucket 

when operating at full   

capacity during a 24 hour 

period 

SG

-DEH-70EIP-6 

70 Pints 

Up to 5 times 

Summary of Contents for SG-DEH-70EIP-6

Page 1: ...RESS Soleus International Inc 20035 E Walnut Dr N City of Industry CA 91789 WEBSITE www soleusair com TEL 888 876 5387 SG DEH 70EIP 6 Portable Dehumidifier with Internal Pump Operating Instructions V...

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Page 3: ..._______________ _____________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________ NOTES 3 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS IMPORTANT CAUTIO...

Page 4: ...Leave the dehumidifier in an upright position for 30 minutes before turning on DEFROST OPERATION The dehumidifier has a built in defrost control that senses frost buildup on the evaporator coils Duri...

Page 5: ...fier in the basement to help prevent moisture damage in the kitchen bathroom and spa exercise areas that have excessive mois ture to prevent moisture damage anywhere books or valuables are stored duri...

Page 6: ...vel Fan Noise Air is moving through the unit This is normal Water on the floor Hose connection may be loose Check the hose connection See the Drainage Section on page 8 Hose is attached but not draini...

Page 7: ...ow button until the display shows 35 Press again and the display 13 will show CO The Continuous indi cator 15 will light up on the control panel To leave continuous operation press the UP arrow To che...

Page 8: ...operation the FILTER RESET indicator will light up to remind you to clean and change the air filter It is recommended to periodically check the filter for excess dirt even if the FILTER RESET indicat...

Page 9: ...r installation or use of hose may result in water filling up the bucket and causing the unit to shut off Empty the water bucket if shut off occurs due to bucket full condition Place unit on even surfa...

Page 10: ...AL PUMP HOSE Step 1 Remove the bucket from the dehumidifier Fig 8 11 INSTALLING THE PUMP HOSE Step 4 Insert the pump hose onto the pump hose con nector Push the clamp towards the connector to se cure...

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