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INSTALLATION
Position the appliance in the room to be dehumi-
dified. A free space of at least 50 cm must be left
at the front of the dehumidifier, so as not to block
the air outlet.
For efficient ventilation a space of about 5-10 cm
should be left at the back of the appliance.
The condensate can be drained in one of the fol-
lowing ways:
A) Draining into the tank
The condensate can be drained directly into the
tank. The tank can be easily removed (fig.1).
B) Continuous external draining
If the appliance is to be operated for long periods
but you are unable to empty the tank regularly,
you are recommended to use the continuous
drain facility.
1) Remove the continuous drain cap by turning
it anticlockwise then remove the rubber bung
from the spout (fig. 2).
2) Fasten the rubber hose to the spout.
3) Make sure the end of the hose is no higher
than the spout or water could remain in the
tank. Make sure there are no kinks in the hose
(Fig. 3).
Nota Bene:
Keep the rubber bung to close
the spout.
Instructions for fitting the castors
1) Unplug from the mains socket and empty the
tank (if full)
2) Remove the rubber caps from the bottom of
the appliance by pulling forcefully or using
pliers (see figure
4/1
).
3) Fit the castors by inserting the pins into the
holes. (see figure
4/2
)
N.B.:
While fitting the castors, do not tilt
the appliance at an angle of more than 45°. After
fitting the castors, wait for at least an hour before
using the dehumidifier again.
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