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Read the separate safety instructions before using the appliance

1.  DESCRIPTION
1.1  Description of appliance (A)

A1.  Control panel
A2.  Deflector
A3.   Lifting  handle
A4.  Dust filter or nano silver filter
A5.  Air inlet grille
A6.  Water level viewing window
A7.   Condensate collection tank
A8.  Tank extraction grip
A9.  Air outlet grille
A10. Continuous drain rubber stopper
A11. Condensate drain hose 

1.2  Description of control panel (B)

B1.  ON/STAND-BY button
B2.  Dehumidifying button
B3.  Dry/ECO button
B4.  Deflector swing button
B5.  Timer button
B6.   Ioniser  button
B7.   Ioniser  light
B8.  Tank full/tank absent light
B9.  Alarm light
B10. Delayed shutdown lights (2/4/8 hours)
B11. Maximum, forward, vertical deflector swing light
B12. Turbo or Economy programme light for laundry drying 

function

B13. Maximum, minimum and automatic dehumidifying lights

Please note:  

Before plugging the appliance check the cap on 

back of water tank is correctly inserted

2.  INSTALLATION

min. 50 cm

min. 20  cm

min. 20  cm

min. 20 cm

min. 60 cm

Position the appliance in the room to be dehumidified.
Please follow the minimum distances between the appliance 
and furniture or walls, as stated in figure.
Failure to do so would obstruct ventilation, jeopardising correct 
operation of the appliance.
When the appliance is functioning, you should keep all doors 
and windows closed while the appliance is in operation.
If doors and windows are opened, the temperature and humidity 
in the room may change and it could therefore require longer to 
dehumidify the room.
With temperatures of less than 1°C or above 40°C, 
dehumidification is automatically deactivated and the appliance 
switches to fan only mode.
If the humidity is lower than 20%, the safety circuit triggers 
automatically and the dehumidifier shuts down to avoid 
damage.
If the humidity in the room drops, the dehumidification capacity 
is automatically reduced.
Do not drop or tilt the appliance.
If the appliance falls over, place it upright immediately.
Even when the room is dehumidified, condensation and mould 
may form externally or in poorly ventilated points, for example 
behind furniture.

3.  DRAINING THE CONDENSATE WATER

The condensate can be drained in 2 ways:

3.1  Draining into the tank

The condensate is drained directly into the tank (A7). 
When the tank is full, the appliance stops and the control panel 
(A1) shows the tank alarm 

(B8). 

Proceed as follows:
1.  Extract the tank slowly using the designed grip, holding 

the appliance firmly (fig. 1) and empty it into a sink or a 
bathtub.

2.  Position the handle of the tank vertically as shown (fig. 2) 

for carrying to the pouring site.

3.  Empty the tank by the opening (fig. 3.) No need to remove 

the lid unless for washing the tank.

4.  If needed, replace the lid and lower the handle.
5.  Put the tank back in the appliance.
When the empty tank is put back, the appliance starts 
functioning according to the previous settings. The tank full light 
goes off.

Please note:

•  Do not remove the float inside the tank. The float is required 

to sense when tank is full.

•  Replace the lid correctly before returning the tank to the 

appliance.

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