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Drainage

While the water tank is full, the compressor will stop for self-protection and the water tank full indicator light 

will turn red.

To move the water tank, pull it out squarely from the unit.

After emptying the water tank, place the water tank carefully back into its location into space.  The tank must 

be properly located in order for the ‘water full’ light to go out and for your dehumidifier to start operating again. 

Please note, if the water tank has not been positioned/located correctly, the water full indicator will stay red 

and the product will not operate.  

CONTINUOUS DRAINAGE

When the dehumidifier is operated at very high humidity levels, the water tank will require more frequent 

emptying. In this situation, it may be more convenient to set the unit up for continuous drainage, this can  

be done as follows:

1.    Pull out the water tank.                                          

2.  Connect a water drain tube of inner 

      diameter 11 mm to the drain spout

      connection outlet at the top of the 

      tank location area. 

    

* Please note, the water tube is not supplied  

      with the unit.

3.   Ensure the drain tube is fixed properly 

      and that water will always drain away    

       freely through the tube (the drain point/open  

       end of the tube must be at a lower height than  

      the drain outlet  from the product).  

       Note! In very cold weather conditions, 

       precautions should be taken to prevent the 

       water tube from freezing.

4.   Put the water tank back to its position.

Spout connection

for continuous

drainage

Water drain tube

with 11mm internal

diameter

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Summary of Contents for 5011139071125

Page 1: ...uction Manual Models XPCDH10 12 14 These products fully comply with all current European Safety Standard requirements for Dehumidifiers and are fully compliant with the Low Voltage Directive 2014 35 E...

Page 2: ...lectric heaters stoves or other sources of ignition When defrosting and cleaning the appliance do not use any tools other than those recommended by the manufacturing company The appliance must be plac...

Page 3: ...Please ask a professional service agent to repair the product Improper repair may cause danger to users Disconnect the appliance from mains power whenever it is not in use before relocating it and bef...

Page 4: ...appliance is not in use microorganisms can grow in stagnant water the water tank should be emptied and cleaned regularly and properly Empty the tank clean and dry it when not in use and before puttin...

Page 5: ...or insert any object into any openings Do not use the appliance in locations where paint petrol or other flammable liquids are used or stored Do not use bug sprays or other flammable cleansers vapour...

Page 6: ...xtension lead may become overload Where there is risk of fire or close to a naked flame Where the power cable may be damaged On a slope or uneven surface Where it may be damaged by chemicals If there...

Page 7: ...Reciprocating Maximum Suction Pressure MPa 0 85MPa 0 85MPa 0 85MPa Maximum Discharge Pressure MPa 2 2MPa 2 2MPa 2 2MPa Maximum Pressure of Coil MPa 9 6MPa 9 6MPa 9 6MPa Refrigerant R290 GWP 3 Refrige...

Page 8: ...air then passes through the condenser where it is slightly warmed and re enters the room at a slightly elevated temperature N B As with all compressor type dehumidifiers their effectiveness is reduce...

Page 9: ...ced on a level surface and that there is a minimum of 50cm 20 of space on either side of the unit to allow for efficient airflow This dehumidifier is fitted with castors for extra mobility if you move...

Page 10: ...ton to turn on the unit The compressor will start to work in continuous mode 3 To turn off the unit press ON OFF button again 4 When the water tank is full the Full Water indicator will light up Remov...

Page 11: ...midity levels the water tank will require more frequent emptying In this situation it may be more convenient to set the unit up for continuous drainage this can be done as follows 1 Pull out the water...

Page 12: ...filter and set aside carefully Use a vacuum cleaner or tap the plastic air filter lightly for easy cleaning If the filter is particularly dirty use warm water with a small amount of medium strength d...

Page 13: ...HE 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 U...

Page 14: ...ges before any chargeable service is carried out What is not covered by a Xpelair Guarantee The Xpelair guarantee does not cover any of the following Any fault or damage to your Xpelair product due to...

Page 15: ...he property of Xpelair Any repairs performed under the Xpelair guarantee will not extend the guarantee period Any replacement of your Xpelair product by Xpelair during the guarantee period will start...

Page 16: ...implex Heating and Ventilation Millbrook House Grange Drive Hedge End Southampton SO30 2DF Glen Dimplex All rights reserved Material contained in this publication may not be reproduced in whole or in...

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