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USER INSTRUCTIONS FOR PORTABLE DEHUMIDIFIERS 

16 LITRE - MODEL NO. DHMD163 
20 LITRE - MODEL NO. DHMD203

 

 
 
 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
THANK YOU FOR CHOOSING YOUR NEW DEHUMIDIFIER.  BEFORE USING THE UNIT READ 
THESE INSTRUCTIONS FULLY AND RETAIN THEM FOR FUTURE REFERENCE 
 

Summary of Contents for DHMD163

Page 1: ...ONS FOR PORTABLE DEHUMIDIFIERS 16 LITRE MODEL NO DHMD163 20 LITRE MODEL NO DHMD203 THANK YOU FOR CHOOSING YOUR NEW DEHUMIDIFIER BEFORE USING THE UNIT READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS FULLY AND RETAIN THEM FOR FUTURE REFERENCE ...

Page 2: ...o play with or climb on the machine 11 If a fault develops or if servicing is required this must only be carried out be a qualified service engineer 12 If the supply cord of this appliance becomes damaged it must be replaced by a qualified engineer 13 This appliance is fitted with an approved BS 1363 13A 3 pin plug and a 13A BS 1362 fuse In the event of either requiring replacement ensure that equ...

Page 3: ...ng air in the room Timer setting in hours 01 to 12 This symbol shows when machine is defrosting Machine stopped due to full water tank Fan on LOW speed Fan on HIGH speed Tank Full Indicator Power Button Timer Button LED Display Ambient Temperature Ambient Humidity Fan Speed Indicator Set Humidity Level indicator Humidity Level Setting Buttons Fan Speed Button ...

Page 4: ... machine the compressor within the machine will start up and any moisture in the air drawn through the machine by the fan will form as water droplets on the condenser within the machine These water droplets will eventually collect in the water tank in the front of the machine 5 When the machine brings the humidity level in the room down to the level set on the machine the compressor will switch of...

Page 5: ...ted If the temperature remains below 5 C the machine should be switched off CONTINUOUS DRAINING OPTION When the dehumidifier is used in a situation where it is neither desirable nor convenient to keep having to empty the water tank there is a facility to enable the unit to be continuously drained This will allow the unit to be run continually without the need to periodically empty the water tank T...

Page 6: ...floor as it could cause noise vibration and spillage of water Keep the unit at least 20cm from a wall to dissipate the heat Clothes may be hung no closer than 50cm above the machine It is dangerous to put any object into the intake and outlet grilles of the machine Closing doors and windows will maximise the efficiency of the unit Do not expose the unit to any sources of heat When moving or storin...

Page 7: ...ean the filter by means of a vacuum cleaner or wash it with clean water and dry using a cloth 3 Replace the filter by engaging the bottom edge in the slots provided in the body and push the top edge inwards until it clips into place TROUBLESHOOTING If you have any minor problems with the dehumidifier check the items mentioned below before contacting the helpline Problem Possible Cause Solution Bot...

Page 8: ... D 30 C 80 RH 20 L D 30 C 80 RH POWER INPUT 300W 350W REFRIGERANT R 134a 190g R 134a 210g PRESSURE SUCTION 12kg cm 12kg cm PRESSURE DISCHARGE 24kg cm 24kg cm OVERALL SIZE H x W x D 58 2cm x 36 2cm x 27 0cm 58 2cm x 36 2cm x 27 0cm WEIGHT 14 5kg 15 0kg OPERATING TEMPERATURE 5 C to 35 C 5 C to 35 C NOTE Waste electrical products and products containing refrigerants should not be disposed of with hou...

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