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MITSUBISHI

MODEL

MJ-E16SX-A1

INSTRUCTION MANUAL

Features

Powerful Dehumidifying

Wide-angle Swing Louvre

Full Auto. Laundry

Table of Contents

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Getting the most out of your 
dehumidifier...........................................2

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Precautions............................................3

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Warning ..................................................5

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Names and functions of parts .............6

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Things to be aware of ...........................8

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Before using your dehumidifier...........8

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Turning the Unit ON and OFF ..............9

Turning the unit on/off

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Switching operating modes ...............10

Full Auto - Laundry - Low - Mildew Guard -
Low Temp - Auto

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Swing louvre function ........................12

How to read the swing monitor

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Information display .............................13

High humidity warning - Defrosting indicator -
Low temperature indicator - Water full lamp

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Using the Timer ...................................14

ON/OFF Timer

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Using the Child lock ...........................16

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Moving the unit ...................................16

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Removing water from the tank ..........17

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Continuous drainage ..........................18

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Maintenance ........................................19

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Replacing the Air purifying filter.............21

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Storage.................................................21

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Troubleshooting ..................................22

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Specifications......................................24

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In order to ensure correct usage, please read
this instruction manual carefully and retain it for
future reference.

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Before accepting the Warranty at the time of
purchase, please make sure that the date of
purchase, place of purchase and other items
are correctly filled in the form.

Printed on recycled paper.

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Summary of Contents for MJ-E16SX-A1

Page 1: ...he swing monitor Information display 13 High humidity warning Defrosting indicator Low temperature indicator Water full lamp Using the Timer 14 ON OFF Timer Using the Child lock 16 Moving the unit 16 Removing water from the tank 17 Continuous drainage 18 Maintenance 19 Replacing the Air purifying filter 21 Storage 21 Troubleshooting 22 Specifications 24 In order to ensure correct usage please read...

Page 2: ...use staining Operating noise Place the unit on top of a mat This reduces vibration and noise It also prevents leaving depressions on carpets Drain the water tank before use Refrain from opening doors windows during operation Objective Recommended mode and louvre setting Page Drying laundry When you don t want to hang the clothes outside or it is raining Selection Laundry Louvre setting Up Selectio...

Page 3: ... fire Wipe dust off the power plug and insert the plug firmly If the plug is not fully inserted into the socket dust may gather on the connectors which may cause fire and or electric shock Use 220 240V AC power sockets that can withstand more than 15A current Connecting to power sockets other than 220 240V AC may result in fire and or electric shock Remove water that has collected in the tank Acci...

Page 4: ...ls are used such as hospitals factories laboratories or beauty salons Chemicals and solvents evaporated in the air may harm the unit and cause water in the tank to leak resulting in damage to property Do not use the unit for special purposes such as preservation of food art or scientific works This may negatively affect the quality of the items stored Do not drain water continuously if there is a ...

Page 5: ...tank may cause the water to leak and damage the surrounding objects and in turn result in electric shock and or an electric leak After emptying the tank transport the unit by grasping the handle firmly Losing your footing while carrying the unit may cause personal injury or damage to the floor When using the continuous drainage outlet make sure to position the hose so that the water drains without...

Page 6: ...anel Air purifying filter Already installed at time of purchase Air filter Water tank Front panel Tank lid Floating element Front door The water tank may contain water residue at time of purchase This is from final product testing at the factory and is not due to a defect 19 18 Lamp Current mode lights Selection button Switches modes 6 operating mo SELECTION FULL AUTO LAUNDRY 10 19 19 9 17 9 17 17...

Page 7: ...power is OFF and the humidity rises Lights when the defrosting function is operating Lights when the power is ON and the room temperature drops below 15 C The LCD panel provides an explanation of all operations Timer ON OFF Sets timer Tank full lamp This lights up to warn that the water tank is full Mode Indicator Indicates the current operating mode Humidity Indicator This indicates the approxima...

Page 8: ...r K Abe of the Environmental Biology Research Center Re heating coil Cooling coil Moist air Compressor Dried warm air Water tank The dehumidifier does not have a cooler function Due to heat produced during operation the room temperature may rise 2 4 C As a result the unit may blow warm air but this is not due to a malfunction Even in the same room temperature and humidity levels may differ from pl...

Page 9: ...point UP If the temperature is below 1 C the extracted water is close to freezing disabling the dehumidifier and only the blower is operational Air purifying function While the air purifying filter is installed and the unit is running the air purifying function operates all the time 9 Operating Before using your dehumidifier Turning the Unit ON and OFF Inserting the water tank correctly Plug the p...

Page 10: ...des Information Information Pressing HUMIDITY SELECTION while in FULL AUTO or LAUNDRY modes changes the mode to AUTO Reading the humidity display Full Auto Laundry modes Low Mildew Guard and Low Temp modes SELECTION indicates set humidity level Automatic mode only Even if Automatic mode is not selected using MODE it can be activated by pressing HUMIDITY SELECTION 10 minutes have to elapse after th...

Page 11: ... set level To view set humidity level To set humidity level Pressing the button once displays the set humidify level with the indicator After 3 seconds the display returns to the current humidity display Pressing HUMIDITY SELECTION while is displayed sets the humidity level Each time the button is pressed the humidity setting changes Mildew Guard The unit lowers room humidity levels once a day for...

Page 12: ... louvre can be made to swing Select from the 4 possible settings to suit the purpose WIDE To cover the entire room REAR For directing air into a closet UPWARD For drying clothes etc Swing speed is automatically controlled to send air to all corners of the room Swings slowly to send air further Press With each press of the button Starts swing operation The swing monitor is displayed The swing opera...

Page 13: ...cing the tank the Tank full lamp will go off and the unit will automatically return to operation mode When the Tank Full lights up no operation but ON OFF is possible is displayed when the unit is melting the frost accumulated inside and draining it to the tank The air flow dehumidifier is stopped After defrosting is complete the unit restarts with the previous mode appears Air flow stops louvre s...

Page 14: ...hours Set the timer when the power is switched on To set 1 Switch the power on 2 Select operating mode Select desired operating mode 3 Change the louvre swing direction Select the desired setting 4 Set the operating time When pressed once the figure and OFF appear Each subsequent press changes the display in order from 1 to 9 hours Hold the button to run automatically through the numbers The OFF t...

Page 15: ...n Press once The Power lamp Mode indicator and a on the digital display flash The ON indicator lights Each subsequent press changes the display in order from 1 to 9 hours Hold the button to run automatically through the numbers 3 Select operating mode Select desired operating mode 4 Change the louvre swing direction Select the desired setting 5 Confirm the operating start time Power lamp and Time ...

Page 16: ...e other switches are also inoperable until the child lock has been released Releasing the child lock The child lock lamp goes out Press for 3 or more seconds Press for 3 or more seconds Note If you lock the unit when the POWER is OFF The unit will not turn on even if you press the POWER switch to turn it on Only the CHILD LOCK lamp will blink Press the POWER button once again so that the lamp ligh...

Page 17: ... the unit will not operate Do not remove or dismantle the floating element in the tank If it is removed the unit cannot detect when the tank is full and this could result in leakage water tank Pour the water out as shown 17 Operating Removing Water from the Tank The unit automatically shuts down and lights the Tank full lamp when the tank approximately 4L is full Empty the tank 1 Remove the water ...

Page 18: ...e leakage resulting in malfunctions 4 Insert the hose into the drainage outlet on the back Feed the commercially available hose ID 15 mm into the drainage outlet while keeping the stopper pressed 5 Replace the tank The unit cannot operate without returning the tank CAUTION Do not drain water continuously if there is a possibility that temperatures around the hose could drop below freezing point Wa...

Page 19: ...ront panel Front panel Air filter 1Remove holding the bottom 2Remove holding the tabs Air filter Air purifying filter Run a vacuum cleaner lightly over the air filter surface to remove the dirt If the metal fin inside the main unit is slightly bent the unit s performance is not affected Honeycomb side 1Attach holding the tabs 2Hook the top edge to the top part of the unit and push the bottom in De...

Page 20: ...y become dirty If the dirt does not come off easily wash with cold or warm water then wipe with a soft dry cloth Do not remove louvre or front door Maintenance Do not use detergents cleaning agents for heat exchange equipment abrasive powders chemically treated dusters gasoline benzene thinners or other solvents as they can damage the unit or the water tank which may result in leakage Cleaning ...

Page 21: ...e conditions Replacing air purifying filter For maintenance procedures see p 1 Remove front panel and air filter 2 Replace air purifying filter 3 Attach air filter and front panel 1 Bundle power cord 2 Remove the drainage water 3 Clean air filter 4 Store the unit When you are sure that all parts of the unit are dry cover it with a cloth to keep it from dust Store the unit in an upright position in...

Page 22: ...move the obstruction Check to see if the air filter is clogged Clean according to the maintenance procedures Check to see if the unit is in FULL AUTO MILDEW GUARD or AUTO The unit is automatically controlling the dehumidifier fan and standby times Check to see if the water tank is full Empty the water tank and return it to its original position Check to see if the water tank is inserted properly A...

Page 23: ...nit turns on changes modes or stops This is the sound of the compressor In modes that monitor the humidity level the compressor operates intermittently causing the sound to be heard occasionally The compressor does not activate after turning the unit off or for 3 minutes after plugging the unit into a power socket This is to protect the compressor from damage The heat converter heats rapidly causi...

Page 24: ...ank capacity stops automatically at approx 4 0L Weight 11 7kg Power consumption 275W Power supply Single phase 230 240V 50Hz Model MJ E16SX A1 Dehumidifying capacity 16 L day The dehumidifying capacity is a value obtained when the dehumidifier is continuously run at a room temperature of 30 C and humidity of 80 It indicates the amount of dehumidification per day 24 hours Standby power approximatel...

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