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CLEANING THE FILTER
This dehumidifier is equipped with 2 filters.
Fig.4
a) Ant dust filter
b) Active carbon filter
c) Air inlet
Washable plastic dust filter
Extract the filter holder, remove the active carbon filter.
Use a vacuum cleaner or tap the filter lightly for easy cleaning. If the filter is particularly dirty, use warm water with
a small amount of medium strength.
Make sure the filter is completely dry before replacing.
Do not expose the filter to sunlight
Active carbon filter
(for capturing the particles of dust suspended in the air and preventing the production of bacteria.)
The active carbon filter placed under the anti-dust filter is not washable. Its life span is variable and depends on
the ambient conditions where the unit is used. The filter should be checked periodically and replaced if necessary
STORAGE
If not use the unit for an extended period of time. Please:
Turing the unit off, unplug and tidy AC cord.
Completely empty the water tank and wipe it clean.
Cover the unit and store where it will not receive direct sunlight.
Trouble Shooting
THE UNIT DOES NOT OPERATE:
Is the unit plugged in?
Is the house electricity on?
Is the room temperature below 5oC or above 32oC? If so, then it is out of the working range of the unit.
Ensure the ON/OFF switch is turned on.
Check the water tank is positioned properly in the unit and it is not full.
Make sure the air inlet and outlet are not obstructed.
THE UNIT SEEMS TO DO NOTHING:
Is the filter dusty, contaminated?
Is the air intake or outlet blocked up?
Is the room humidity already quite low?
THE UNIT SEEMS TO DO LITTLE:
Are too many windows or doors open?
Is there something in the room producing lots of humidity?
THE UNIT IS TOO NOISY:
Check whether the unit is sitting on a level surface.
THE UNIT IS LEAKING:
Make sure the unit is in good shape
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