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Operating Instructions
03
WPF52
WPF100
Max. working area
380 m
2
(24m
2
swimming pool surface)
700 m
2
(50m
2
swimming pool surface)
Air flow
600 m
3
/hour
8
5
0 m
3
/hour
Dehumidifying at 20˚C and 60% r.h.
20 l/day
32 l/day
Dehumidifying at 30˚C and 80% r.h.
52 l/day
8
0 l/day
Power at 35˚C and 70% r.h.
0.97 kW
1.61 kW
Tank volume
N/A
N/A
Cooling medium, freon-free
R410A
R410A
Dimensions in mm., L x B x H
1008 x 231 x 605
1218 x 24
8
x 737
Weight
4
7
kg
7
2
kg
Noise level in decibels
49 dB
49 dB
TECHNICAL DATA
PROBLEM
SOLUTION
Dehumidifier does not start
- Check that the unit is connected to electricity and that no fuse has blown.
- Check that the hygrostat is working. The dehumidifier should start when the hygrostat is in maximum position.
Does not dehumidify
- Check that the fan is spinning
- Check that air can flow freely through the dehumidifier. Front grid and air filter should be clean.
- Listen for sound of compression, but bear in mind that the dehumidifier may be in a dehumidifying cycle, when the compression stops.
Wait initially for about 35 minutes.
- Check that a thick coating of ice has not formed on the cooling coils.
High noise level
- Increase distance between dehumidifier and surrounding surfaces.
- Cooling coils may be in contact with one another and cause vibration. Disconnect dehumidifier from electricity and separate coils.
Ice formation on cooling coils
- Remove air filter and check that no dust or fluff is obstructing passage of air through the machine.
- Timer which controls defrosting may be broken, in which case compression will not stop regularly.
No water is drained from the
machine
- Check for obstruction to the drip-tray.
- Unit under alarm.
- When the red light is lit, the unit stops.
”FULL” Tank is full
- Empty the tank (note: only for models equipped with a water tank).
”Lo t” Environment temperature
too low . Defrost cycle is not able
to melt the ice in the battery
- Set the dehumidifier above 10˚C
- Switch the dehumidifier off and unplug it
”LoPt”
Possible lack of gas in the circuit.
- The alarm automatically resets after 210 sec. If the alarm doesn’t reset, press SET HOURS+ for 10 seconds. If the problem occurs again, call for service.
”Hi t”
Combination of temperature and
humidity is too high.
- The alarm resets automatically when the temperature drops.
”Prob”
- Malfunction humidistat. In any case, the machine continues to operate. Contact service to replace humidistat.
”Pro1” ”Pro2” ”Pro 3”
- Malfunction of one of the three temperature probes. The dehumidifier goes into stand-by mode. Contact service to replace the probes.
”PunP”
- The internal alarm of the pump is ON (for machines with pump). The alarm resets when the pump switch is closed.
If none of the above works, you should contact your nearest retailer for checking and possible overhaul of the dehumidifier
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