Choosing a Location:
1.
Use the dehumidifler in any enclosed room or area such
as a workshop, basement, or living area where you want
moisture removed.
For best results, keep all doors and windows closed.
2.
Good airflow is essential for dehumidifying. Make sure
there is at least 15 cm of space between the rear of the
dehumidifier and any wall or other obstruction such as
furniture or appliances.
3.
The dehumidifier should be in an upright position and on
a level surface.
4.
The dehumidifer has four casters for ease of movement.
5.
These dehumidifiers are built for free-standing use only
and are not designed to be built in.
Operating your dehumidifier:
1.
Check the available power supply against the
dehumidifier data plate to assure correct electrical
service. Plug power cord into grounded wall outlet.
2.
The Humidistat Knob should be securely fitted to the
exposed stem on the front Grille. The Knob is packed in
a bag stapled around the power cord in the receptor
bucket. All models are equipped with an automatic
humidstat control that will switch the dehumidifier on and
off to maintain the chosen humidity level.
When you operate the dehumidifier for the first time in a
particular area, set the humidistat dial on mid-point.
Allow the dehumidifier to operate at this setting for two or
three days.
3.
Frost or ice on the cooling coils - The cooling coils in the
back of the dehumidifier may get frost covered if the
room temperature or the amount of moisture in the air
(relative humidity) is too low. This condition usually
happens in the fall, winter, or spring months. The
dehumidifer is designed to remove moisture when the
room temperature is above 6 C.
Models D 75, D 125 and D 165 are equipped with an
automatic system to defrost the coils. The Defrost cycle
operates on a pre-programmed time frame. The system
includes an electronic timer and a hot Gas valve to
ensure the coils are quickly defrosted. The pre-
programmed cycle is initiated twice per hour.
Disposal of water:
All models are equipped with a 9-1/2 litre capacity water
receptor and an automatic shut-off system to prevent
overflow when the receptor gets full. When the water in the
receptor rises to a certain level, a float switch shuts off the
system and turns on the red light on the front panel. The
receptor should then be removed and emptied. You will
notice that when the receptor is removed, the system will
again begin operating, unless the control dial has been
turned to the "OFF" position.
To empty the receptor, turn the control dial to the "OFF"
position. Take hold of the receptor with both hands and
carefully slide it out. Empty the water and replace the
receptor in the dehumidifer. Turn the control dial to your
desired setting.
Use of the fitting on the drip tray - When you remove
the water receptor, you will notice that there is a threaded
fitting on the bottom of the drip tray. This is made for the
attachment of a standard garden hose that can
continuously drain the water from the drip tray into a floor
drain. When you connect the hose fitting to the drip tray, it
should turn easily.
Do not force the hose fitting onto the drip tray as it could
damage the threads. Make sure the drain hose is below the
level of the drip tray or it will not drain properly. If you place
the dehumidifier directly over a floor drain, a short piece of
hose is required to direct the water into the drain or it will drip
on the dehumidifier frame and splash out onto the floor.
Do not throw away the receptor. You may need it to
dehumidify an area that does not have a floor drain.
Service and maintenance:
For your protection, always disconnect the service cord
from the electrical outlet and remove the water receptor
before starting service and/or maintenance.
1.
Cleaning the cabinet - Wipe the exterior with a soft,
damp cloth. Do not use solvents or cleaning agents. Dust
may be removed with the brush attachment of a vacuum
cleaner.
2.
Cleaning the air filter -
Remove air filter from rear of unit by pushing "arrow
indicators" gently inwards, remove filter. Brush lightly or
wash in warm sudsy water.
3.
Cleaning the water receptor -
Wash in warm sudsy water. Rinse and dry.
4.
Storage -
Thoroughly clean and dry the dehumidifier. Cover and
store in a clean, dry area.
5.
Service hint -
To save yourself unnecessary expense, make the following
checks before delivering your dehumidier to a service
centre.
A.
Insufficient moisture removal - little or no water collection.
1. Poor air circulation - See "Choosing a location"
paragraph 2.
2. Room temperature and relative humidity - See
"Operating your dehumidifier" paragraph 3.
B.
Runs continuously.
1. Check humidistat control setting. Is it on "Max Dry"?
2. Are windows and doors closed?
3. Is area too large for the capacity of your unit?
C.
Dehumidifier will not start.
1. Check control dial.
2. Check outlet. Plug a lamp or other appliance into
outlet to make certain power is available.
3. Check fuse or circuit breaker.
4. If using an extension cord, make sure it is good by
checking it with other appliances.
6. Replacement of the power cord should only be carried
out by properly trained and equipped personal, or return
the Dehumidifier to the dealer.
Electrical Information:
1. Available power supply must agree with that listed on the
dehumidifier data plate. If an extension cord is used at
any time, it should be suitably rated, taking account of
the rating as specified on the rear of the unit.
2 Never operate a dehumidifier in an environment where it
is likely that standing water will accumulate around the
unit. If this condition should occur, FOR YOUR SAFETY,
UNPLUG THE SERVICE CORD before stepping into the
water accumulated around the dehumidifier.
3. DO NOT operate the dehumidifier if it is in a damaged
condition.
4. If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the
manufacturer or its service agent or a suitably qualified
person in order to avoid a hazard.
DEHUMIDIFIER OWNER'S MANUAL AND WARRANTY
Export Model Series: D75, D125, D165.
How to Use Your Dehumidifier