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PARTS AND CONTROLS 

1. Pump Button 

Press to activate the pump operation. The Pump indicator light will illuminate when water pump is in operation.

 

Note: Make sure the pump drain hose is installed into the unit and the continuous/gravity drain assembly is re-
moved from the unit before the pump operation is activated. The water pump function will start when the drain 
bucket is full.  

 

2. Comfort Button 

Press to activate the Comfort Dehumidifying mode operation. The Comfort Dehumidifying indicator light will come 
on when this mode is selected. In this mode, the unit will automatically control the room humidity in a comfortable 
range of 45%~55% according to the room temperature. The humidity setting function is automatically disabled. To 
stop Comfort Dehumidifying operation, press the Comfort button and set the desired RH percentage value to re-
sume normal operation.

 

 

3. Filter Button 

The check filter indicator is a reminder to clean the air filter for more efficient operation. The filter light will illuminate 
after approximately 250 hours of operation. To reset after cleaning the filter, press the Filter button and the light will 
turn off.

 

 

4.

 

Turbo Button  

Press the Turbo button to engage Turbo Fan mode. The Turbo indicator light will come on when this speed is se-
lected. Press the Turbo button again to set the unit to Normal Fan mode. The Turbo indicator light will turn off when 
Normal Fan mode is activated.

 

 

5. Continuous Button 

Press to activate the Continuous dehumidifying operation. The Continuous indicator light will come on when this 
mode is selected. To stop continuous operation, press the Continuous (CONT.) Button and set the desired RH per-
centage value to resume normal operation.

 

Note: The Humidity Set Control Buttons will be disabled. The compressor will not stop unless the drain bucket is 
full, or is removed.

 

Pump 
Button 

Comfort 
Button 

Filter 
Button 

Turbo 
Button 

Power 
Button 

Timer 
Button 

Timer On and Off 
Indicator light 

Continuous 
Button 

Continuous 
Operation  
Indicator light 

Humidity / 

 

Timer Control 
Button 

Comfort Dehumidifying 
Operation indicator light 

Clean Filter 
indicator light 

Bucket Full 
Indicator light 

Auto Defrost on 
indicator light 

Turbo Fan 
Indicator light 

RH% and Timer 
Display 

Pump Operation  
indicator light 

Summary of Contents for ELITE D Series

Page 1: ...nsure proper operation please read this Instruction Manual carefully before using this product Keep this manual in a safe place for future reference Model RPD 950DNP INSTRUCTION MANUAL WHYNTER ELITE D...

Page 2: ...be obtained from your local municipal authority Thank you for choosing the Whynter Portable Dehumidifier Please follow the instructions provided in this user guide to obtain the very best performance...

Page 3: ...SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 4 INTRODUCTION TECHNICAL DATA 5 PARTS AND CONTROLS 6 9 OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS 10 11 WATER DRAINAGE INSTRUCTIONS 12 13 MAINTENANCE 14 TIPS ON WHEN TO USE YOUR PORTABLE DEHUMIDIFIER 1...

Page 4: ...adequately grounded or protected by a time delay fuse or circuit breaker have a qualified electrician install an outlet that is appropriate to local electrical codes and requirements Do not use multip...

Page 5: ...ir intake and outlet Do not place the appliance in front of curtains or drapes to ensure they do not obstruct the air intake Keep curtains blinds or drapes closed during the sunniest part of the day C...

Page 6: ...uous Gravity Drain hose 2 16 5 ft pump drain hose 3 Power Cord Buckle Power Cord Buckle Installation For easy storage install the power cord buckle to the rear of the unit Once installed the power cor...

Page 7: ...ly 250 hours of operation To reset after cleaning the filter press the Filter button and the light will turn off 4 Turbo Button Press the Turbo button to engage Turbo Fan mode The Turbo indicator ligh...

Page 8: ...y pressing the and buttons Once Timer Delay Switch On is placed press the Timer button again to activate Auto stop function and the Timer OFF light will come on Set the desired time delay OFF hours by...

Page 9: ...temperature is below 41 F Display The display screen shows a number of different indications depending on the selection function Shows the set relative humidity level from 35 RH to 85 RH Once the RH i...

Page 10: ...and spores WARNING NEVER OPERATE THE DEHUMIDIFIER WITHOUT THE FILTER START OPERATION 1 Ensure that the appliance is connected to the power socket 2 Make sure the drain bucket is placed in proper posi...

Page 11: ...maximum performance Allow at least 10 of air space on all sides of the appliance for good air circulation and 20 or more above the appliance NOTE Dehumidifiers working in a basement will have little o...

Page 12: ...in bucket is restored in its correct position If the unit was turned off prior to the removal of the drain bucket press the Power button to restore operation When you remove the drain bucket do not to...

Page 13: ...e drain bucket is full NOTE The Pump Indicator Light will flash when there is a failure in the pump operation Please turn off the unit and unplug the power cord and check the following points Clean th...

Page 14: ...e bucket in a dishwasher 3 Cleaning the air filter To ensure the air intake is filtered properly and to assure that your dehumidifi er runs efficiently it is recommended to clean the air filter at lea...

Page 15: ...r home is musty you will want to use your portable dehumidifier especially if you have respiratory trouble or allergies This unit can also help relieve symptoms by controlling the relative humidity in...

Page 16: ...aced in a space that does not restrict air flowing into the rear coil or out of the front grille Set the RH level and the appliance will stop when the set RH is reached The dehumidifier runs but the r...

Page 17: ...want to remove more moisture set the unit on Continuous operation Empty drain bucket and insert the bucket to the appliance properly The pump indicator light blinks Water pump filter is dirty Water p...

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Page 20: ...consumer misuse tampering or failure to follow the care and special handling provisions in the instructions Damage to the finish of the case or other appearance parts caused by wear Damage caused by r...

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