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Summary of Contents for WL-YL-2612B

Page 1: ...User s Manual Model No WL YL 2612B...

Page 2: ...unctions of Control Panel Key Pads LCD Display Operation of Key Pads Automatic Defrosting Water Tank Full Warning Processions Of Abnormal Compressor Protection Of Extremely Low High Temperature Failur...

Page 3: ...re the inlet and outlet ventilation is not blocked at any time 2 To avoid an electric shock avoid placing the unit near window or in a bathroom 4 Do not operate this unit in an explosive or corrosive...

Page 4: ...6 Unplug the appliance during cleaning Ambient Environment For Operating 1 Working environment Lowest ambient temperature 5 C 40 RH Highest ambient temperature 35 C 90 RH 2 Always operate the unit ind...

Page 5: ...Component Diagrams Air deflector Control panel...

Page 6: ...tch the power button on the unit to start up 2 Press mode to select the desired working mode and the corresponding indicator light will illuminate 3 Press Setting to select the desired running mode an...

Page 7: ...fying mode will be cancelled 2 Press Mode or three seconds after pressing Setting the desired humidity ratio is set and the indicator light switches off 3 When sensor detected ambient humidity is 1 lo...

Page 8: ...r To ensure the unit performs well in these conditions an automatic defrost function is fitted to the appliance 1 When a room temperature drops down to 16 or less the compressor works for 25 minutes d...

Page 9: ...start the unit 2 After the unit has experienced extremely low high temperature the appliance will not keep its memory function when restart Failures Of Humidity Temperature Sensor 1 When an error betw...

Page 10: ...he last set mode 2 If the power supply is shut off into a protection mode the appliance will not recover back to the last set mode Continuous Drainage Remove water plug and connect with PVC hose with...

Page 11: ...rection as shown on figures Use a vacuum cleaner or water to clean and then put it in ventilated place until it s dry Always switch off and unplug before moving this unit When packing away this unit f...

Page 12: ...d 220 240VAC 50Hz Moisture removal 12 L D 30 RH80 Dehumidifying Power 255W 30 RH80 Max Power Dissipation 300W 35 RH90 Dehumidifying Air Volume L 80m3 h H 100 m3 h Refrigerant R134a 120g Capacity of Wa...

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