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50BT, 70BT

( A )

 

Power:

 Turns the unit on or off. 

( B )

 

Settings:

 

Cycles through available settings; Auto, Humidity, Cycle Timer, Delay 

Start, and Auto. 

( C )

 

Fan Speed:

 

Allows manual control of fan speeds.

( D / E )

 

Manual Humidity Level:

 

Use the arrows to manually adjust the humidity level 

in the environment. Down (D) decreases and Up (E) increases humidity percentage.

( F )

 

Fan Speed Indicator:

 

Displays the current fan speed. When AUTO is selected, the 

unit adjusts the fan speed accordingly depending on the humidity level.

( G )

 

Bucket Full Indicator:

 

When the collection bucket is full this indicator will turn 

on.  The unit will not run until the bucket is emptied.

( H )

 

Display Window:

 

Shows humidity level of environment between 35% to 70%, in 

increments of 5%. Shows information when setting Cycle Timer or Delay Start.
 

( I )

 

Auto:

 

When the unit is initially powered on, it will run in AUTO mode. The unit will 

automatically set the Relative Humidity (RH) level to 50%, for normalized operation.

( J )

 

Humidity:

 

Manually set the RH by pressing the Down or Up arrows when in this 

setting, allowing the user to manually set their RH level, ranging from 35% to 70% in 

increments of 5%.

( K )

 

Cycle Timer:

 

Timer feature which allows the unit to run for 3, 6, or 12 hours then 

power down for 3, 6, or 12 hours.  Manually set the duration by pressing the Down or 

Up arrows when in this setting.

( L )

 

Delay Start:

 

 Power the unit on at a desired delayed time. Time can be adjusted in 

increments of 1 hour and ranging from 1 to 12 hours.  Manually set the time by 

pressing the Down or Up arrows when in this setting.

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CONTROLS

Summary of Contents for 50BT

Page 1: ...llow all safety rules and instructions in this manual before operating x The product warranty is printed on the back of this guide so please keep it in a safe place for future use x This product is ma...

Page 2: ...FOR THE HOME...

Page 3: ...FOR THE FAMILY...

Page 4: ...afety Instructions Safety and Cautions 8 Operation Bucket 9 Gravity Drain 10 Care and Maintenance Grill and Filter 11 Exterior 12 Bucket 13 Troubleshooting Frequently Asked Questions 14 Unit Specifica...

Page 5: ...ronment between 35 to 70 in increments of 5 Shows information when setting Cycle Timer or Delay Start I Auto When the unit is initially powered on it will run in AUTO mode The unit will automatically...

Page 6: ...70BT Control Panel Air Intake Vents Water Level Window Water Bucket Molded Hand Grips Air Outlet Vents Gravity Drain Connector Casters Power Plug UNIT Always keep unit in upright position Do not allo...

Page 7: ...ve unit facing into wind or draft Only place on hard flat surfaces that is secure enough to hold over 70 lbs Allow 12 18 in of space between TVs radios and other electronic products electromagnetic in...

Page 8: ...t unplug or move the unit while in operation If the unit becomes submerged in water unplug it and contact customer service Cord can become damaged by forcefully bending pulling twisting bundling pinch...

Page 9: ...in ideally a sink After the bucket is emptied the bucket will need to be replaced by sliding the bucket back into the unit 2 Gravity Drain Hose This method will allow a hose to be connected to the rea...

Page 10: ...rol that senses frost buildup on the evaporator coils x During defrosting the compressor will automatically turn off the fan will continue running to defrost the coils Automatic Shut off x When the bu...

Page 11: ...l Remove the bucket from the unit the air filter is located behind the front grill Pull the filter down and away from the unit until it is all the way out Wash the filter with water rinse thoroughly A...

Page 12: ...Cleaning the Exterior Clean the exterior using a soft brush or dry towel But do not spray water directly on the unit The Front Grill can be cleaned using a vacuum cleaner or a soft brush to remove dus...

Page 13: ...the unit lift off the cover Clean the inside and outside of the bucket as needed Rinse the bucket and drain Replace the bucket Ensure float switch is not obstructed Proper position of the bucket and...

Page 14: ...er Is the compressor running as well as the fan The unit may be in the defrost mode This is noted by the fan running but not the compressor If this is the case regular operation will begin to run auto...

Page 15: ...difier is not running efficiently Are the grill and filter dirty Clean the Front Grill and Air Filter see p 12 Is the indoor temperature under 65o F If yes frost can develop easily which will inhibit...

Page 16: ...ment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions and may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is...

Page 17: ...use the fan rotates at high speed during operation always unplug dehumidifier before attempting any recommended maintenance or cleaning x Do not block the inlet or outlet vents It may cause unit to fa...

Page 18: ...to charge the consumers for any additional costs incurred by Winix to provide parts or services outside of the country where the air purifier is initially sold by an authorized reseller This warranty...

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Page 20: ...fy the model name and number the nature of the problem your contact information and your address 151216 Rev 2 1 1 x Dedicated Call Center 877 699 4649 xWebsite www winixamerica com x Contact your loca...

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