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1. Reference Check Corrective action Page Does not switch on gt e Is the power plug properly in the socket Has the fuse blown 35 replace the fuse 3 amp rating 33 35 e Is the Tank full light blinking gt si 2 Tank Full No Tank light e Has the tank peen replaced o ls it out of place 33 36 Flashes even though the tank is e Was the tank forcibly re fitted Was it inserted fully to the end 33 36 gt Remove the tank and carefully re fit it not full e s the float out of place 37 gt e Is the air filter clogged up 38 Abnormal loud sound when on 31 e Is the unit standing on a firm and stable base 31 e Is the floor unstable Water leakage gt eHas the unit tilted or fallen over e Has the unit been moved with water in the tank 31 32 e Is the float detached 37 Water is collecting very e Is the air filter clogged up 38 slowly P els the air inlet or outlet obstructed er Unusually low dehumidification i 34 rate e s the room temperature humidity low gt As the room temperature humidity drops the extraction and collection of dehumidified water decreases gt els the room too large 38 Humidity does not e Are the windows doors being opened closed too often de e Is there a source of humidity such as an LPG Heater 28 gt e Stand the unit up immediately 31 37 If the unit has fallen to minimize the amount of water leakage gt The Warning light flashes Unplug the power
2. RUBY DRY INSTRUCTIONS Francais 2 Nederlands 15 English 28 Italien 41 Thank you for purchasing our prod Table of contents uct Please read this owners man ual carefully before using the unit It is important that you handle and use e Before use the unit according to the instructions Safety precautions to ensure its long life and to avoid Names of parts problems and accidents After read General precautions ing this guide keep it for future reference e How to use How to operate How to drain water Maintenance and care Specifications Troubleshooting Draining of water directly to waste Disposing of this product e Ambient temperature will rise whilst the unit is on due to the heat generated from the unit e During operation you will get better drying efficiency by minimizing the opening closing of windows and doors in the room What is a Desiccant system It is a next generation Dehumidifying rotor Dry air FREON FREE dehumidification special zeolite material Dried air system for minimizing im Heat exchanger pact on the global envi ronment Micro pores of special zeolite material absorb moisture from the air and dry air is blown out Trapped moisture is changed to water drops using heat from the heater and retained in the water tank j Clee Water tank 28 Safety precautions Follow these precautions strictly This section explains precautions to be observed to prevent
3. gent diluted with water and dry fi When not using for a long period 1 Leave the unit for one day after switching off and then drain the water from the tank completely 2 Clean the main unit tank and air filter 3 Cover the main unit with a plastic bag or other cover 4 Store in an upright position in a dry and well ventilated place Specifications How to refit e Hold the tab of the filter end ways and insert it into the slot in the unit Tab Store the unit in an upright position on a level and stable surface Tilting or lay ing down the unit can cause prob lems or leakage of any water remain ing inside If the unit falls over stand it up immediately Model DH 600 Power source 230V 10V AC 50Hz Rated dehumidification capacity 5 5L day at 20 C and 80 RH _ 5 1L dayat5 and 60 RH Power consumption 0 435 kW HI MID LO Quiet mode Working noise level dB 45 40 20 Drainage water tank capacity Approx 5 5L Automatic stop Product weight 7 0 Kgs Product Dimensions 545H x 20OW x 430D mm Length of power cord 2 0 m Carbon filter Accessory Rated dehumidification capacity indicates the amount of dehumidified water extracted per day when the room temperature and relative humidity is maintained at 20 C and 80 respectively 38 Troubleshooti NQ Before sending for repair Check the following points before sending for repair
4. and protect the unit As humidity in a room decreases the rate of dehumidification drops Do not knock or tilt the unit If the unit falls over stand it up immediately 0 Dehumidification rate Liday a Even after dehumidifcation condensation or mould growth may still occur on window panels exposed to outside air or in unventilated places such as Caution behind furniture Do not obstruct the air inlet and outlet of the unit with fabrics etc Prohibited Bad ventilation can cause overheating or fire If a power cut occurs when the unit is switched on The dehumidifier will switch off Turn ON again by pressing the Operation OFF ON button after the power is restored 34 How to operate Air outlet Humidity setting buttons if 4 96 2 Dehumidification switch SELECT button ii Ti T LU Warning light Ei 3 Full Tank light w ee a a nd ting 40 light ON Operation OFF ON button Press 4 50 light ON PressD ee e The unit will start MID operation MID Light turns ON 6 60 light ON e Press the button again to switch off All lights turn Press im OFF When using the AUTOMATIC function you select the a SELECT button For CONSTANT operation ue oe desired maximum humidity level The unit will auto bacs 2 matically switch between HI and LO in order to achieve this level Normally it will run on HI if the hu midity level is 10 or more higher than the
5. injury to user and or other people and dam age to your property e The severity of hazard and damage resulting from ignoring the precautions or incorrect use of the products are grouped and explained under the following headings Warn l ng Sections under this sign indicate a potentially hazardous situation that could result in death or serious injury Caution Sections under this sign indicate a potentially hazardous situation that may result in moderate injury or property damage only e The precautions to be observed are grouped and explained under the following alert symbols The following symbols are examples Prohibited This symbol indicates the actions that are prohibited A Warning e Do not damage the power cord or plug Do not damage modify bend twist or stretch power cord or plug in forcibly Do not put heavy ob jects on the plug or the cord Do not bunch the cord with a cable tie or wire Use of a damaged cord or plug may lead to an electrical shock short circuit or fire Contact the supplier concerning repair advice if cord or plug are damaged e Avoid use of electrical socket or extension cables outside their rated range and do not use with a power source other than 230V AC 10V Use outside the rated range can cause heat generation resulting in a fire e Insert the power plug firmly into the socket until it is securely fitted Insecure insertion of the plug may cause electrical shock or
6. Water Tank Lid Float About every two weeks Tank and lid Float Rinse a few times with clean tap water If the dirt is Remove slime on the float without detaching heavy wash with mild kitchen detergent diluted with wa it Also remove dirt around the shafts this pre ter vents malfunction of the float Shafts Note e Always replace lid on the tank or water Never detach the float The unit will not run may leak when detached Improper installation can also e The inside of the tank can turn brownish due cause water to leak to dirt dissolved into dehumidified water de Do not remove the Styrofoam in the float If de pending on the conditions in the room tached the unit will not switch off even when wa Insert the tank slowly and securely until is ter reaches Full and water may leak Tank Full fully in place detection does not work The unit may not switch on unless the tank is If the float comes off refit the shafts into the ap replaced securely propriate size hole See the figure above M Air filter About every two weeks e A clogged air filter will impair dehumidification increase eleciricity costs and cause problems elf running the unit without fitting the air filter dust will accumulate inside and may cause problems How to detach e Pull out the filter Air filter must be e Cleaned with the small noz zle of a vacuum cleaner e f the dirt Is thick wash out the filter with mild kitchen deter
7. a fire through heat generation Do not use a damaged plug or loose sockets e Clean off dust from the power cord periodically Dust accumulated on the plug can cause an insulation failure resulting in a fire Pull out the plug and wipe it with a dry cloth Remove the plug from the socket when the unit is not in use e Do not switch the unit ON OFF at the power socket This can cause an electrical shock or a fire through heat generation 29 Warning Do not put any foreign objects such as pins wires or metallic items into the air outlet or vents in the unit Prohibited Such objects may touch electrical parts inside and cause an electrical shock or injury Do not insert remove the power plug with wet hands Wet hands prohibited This can cause an electrical shock If anything unusual occurs such as smell of burning switch off and unplug the power cord Heat generation can cause a fire or an electrical shock Contact the supplier Do not insert fingers or long thin objects into the air inlet outlet or vents in the unit Warning Rotating parts Heat generation can cause a fire or an electrical shock Such objects may touch the fan inside and cause an injury or electrical shock Do not place the unit near heating appliances Inflammables Plastic parts can melt and catch fire Do not take apart repair or modify Taking apart the unit is prohibited Dismantling the unit may cause a fire or electrical
8. cord and check the over been knocked equipment If warning light is ON gt e Unplug the power cord and check the equipment according to the instructions Indicated symptom Check points Reference Page warning Ugat on Is the air filter clogged up gt Clean the air filter 38 e ls the air outlet obstructed gt Remove obstruction from the out let 32 e Has the unit fallen over gt 1 Unplug the power cord 2 Stand the unit up 3 Wipe off water spilled from the tank and splashed on the unit 4 Plug in the power cord again e ls the humidity in the room too low gt The lowest room humid 34 ity for the unit to operate effectively is approximately 20 34 Warning light on and all other e Contact your supplier lights are flashing 39 Yes it s all right Reference Page Ambient temperature rises e This product does not have a cooling function and is designed to gen during running erate heat when on Since windows and doors are normally closed while in use other heat sources can also create a temperature in crease Thus the room temperature may rise approximately 3 8 C or even more If a problem persists contact the sup plier DRAINING OF WATER DIRECTLY TO WASTE Your dehumidifier can be sei up to drain the waste water via a tube directly into a sink or drain Procedure e Remove the cap on the back of the unit Snap off using a blunt flat blade G
9. ently pull back the sealing arm exposing the drain pipe Fit a 12 to 14 mm diameter drainage tube not supplied on the outlet pipe Test the connection to detect and rectify possible leaks If you want to close the opening please use the cap supplied WARNING The drainage tube should always be fitted so that the water from the unit can flow freely down by gravity to waste DISPOSING OF THIS PRODUCT This Product and its packaging should be disposed of responsibly check with your Retailer or Local Authority as to appropriate methods of disposal It does not contain any refrigerant Please ask your retailer for replacement carbon filter pads once cleaning becomes impractical 40
10. er and water may make items damp 32 Names of parts Humidity setting lights AUTOMATIC OPERATION Operation status lights Operation OFF ON button Humidity setting buttons Warning light Lights up when the appliance is not running properly Dehumidification switching button SELECT button CONSTANT OPERATION Full Tank light Lights up when the tank is full or is not properly installed Air filter Prevents dust Use the Carbon Filter to from entering the gether with Air Filter unit Es fn Black Side rrr n AIT COETS PEPE 25 he a re an a a un L oe fa FE a a m E LE E a k L pa E r a al a a a ete fal 1 Remove tran sit tape a ank Cap ST T C i Water tank window See p 40 Tank cap 33 Drawer pull General precautions eetore use When Installing Follow these instructions to ensure your unit operates properly Do not place any objects within the distances shown Place the unit at least 1m away from TV and below radio receiver etc to prevent interference with reception Keep a distance of at least 1 m to prevent interference Air inlet 20 cm When switched on ensure Room temperature and dehumidification rate l 10 Room temperature is between approximately 1 C 40 C and that humidity is 20 or more When room temperature is other than the range indicated safety devices may operate to switch off
11. ld cause carbon monoxide to be given off Do not use the dehumidified water for drinking or feeding pets Prohibited lt may damage health 31 Do not wash the unit with water Exposure to water prohibited It can cause electric leakage resulting in an electrical shock Do not place containers of water such as a vase on the unit Prohibited lf water enters the unit it can cause poor electrical insulation which may cause a fire and electri cal shock Do not obstruct the air inlet and outlet of the unit with fabrics or bedding Prohibited Bad ventilation can cause overheating or fire Do not step or sit on the unit Prohibited This may result in a fall and injury Switch off and drain the water tank before moving the dehumidifier Any spillage will make possessions damp and may cause a fire or electrical shock Drain the water Particular care must be taken in the following circumstances When the dehumidifier is used in the presence of infants children old people or others who cannot operate the unit by themselves Heat generated from the unit when switched on will raise the room temperature Sitting in the direct air flow from the dehumidifier for extended periods may cause dehydration and discom fort Do not use the unit where pharmaceuticals chemicals are handled In hospitals factories labo ratories beauty salons etc Prohibited Chemicals and solvents in the atmosphere can damage the dehumidifi
12. r handle and pull out the tank Carefully Insert the front first 2 Insert the tank slowly until it stops Insert slowly and securely until properly in place Drawer pull 2 2 Remove the lid and drain water Drawer pull Note e Always replace the lid on the tank or water will leak e Do not touch parts inside the unit when the tank is removed This may cause failure of the unit e Insert the tank slowly and securely until it is fully in place The unit may not switch on if the tank is inserted forcibly or not replaced securely If necessary remove the tank and re insert with care 36 Maintenance and care Switch off Turn OFF by pressing Operation OFF ON switch 2 Unplug the power cord Prohibited W Main unit Monthly rohibite e Wipe off dirt with a soft cloth that has been dipped in lukewarm wa ter or mild kitchen detergent diluted with water and wrung out Then wipe the unit dry with a clean cloth e Clean the air inlet and outlet using the suction nozzle of a vacuum cleaner Note e Do not lay the unit down This can cause water to leak e Do not pour water directly on to the unit This can cause an insulation failure rust and electrical shock e Do not use cleaning agents as shown above right Use of these can cause damage to and or discoloration of the unit e When you intend to use a chemically treated cleaning cloth first read and then follow the direc tions
13. set level If the humidity level in the room falls below the set level it will revert to a Fan Only mode to conserve en e Every time you press the button the operation switches sequentially between HI Lights up gt MID gt LO e For rapid dehumidification Select HI ergy but will not switch off completely e For quiet operation Select LO BB When tank is tuii or not in place This indicates the actual humidity is 50 or more with the 40 setting selected ETTE i Flashing Unit switches off automatically HUMIDITY 3 HI MID LO e When the tank is emptied and returned to the unit the CE D CE eo unit will restart in the same mode as before Full Tank _ light turns OFF SELECT WE Note e Before unplugging or switching off at the power socket Be sure to wait for approximately 3 minutes after turning OFF the unit before unplugging the power A fan con tinues to run to cool down the heater for approximately 3 minutes after the unit is turned OFF e Operation OFF ON button and SELECT button click when pressed This is normal 35 How to drain water Tank Full indicator fi You need to drain water flashing e The unit switches off automatically when the water tank is full approximately 5 5L Tank Full light flashes All the other lights turn OFF HHow to remove tank fi How to install the tank Pull out the tank slowly 1 Replace the lid Hold the drawe
14. shock Contact the supplier for all repairs Switch off and unplug the power plug during routine maintenance in order to avoid the unit switching on unintentionally and causing an injury or electrical shock 30 Caution Grip the plug not the cord when removing the power plug from the socket to avoid damage to the cord or short circuits which may cause a fire or electrical shock Place the unit on a level and stable surface lf the unit falls over and water is spilled it may wet household goods and may cause a fire or electri cal shock If the unit falls over stand it up immediately Do not use the unit in a very small area such as a cupboard Prohibited Poor ventilation can cause overheating or fire Do not use the unit near water supplies Exposure to water prohibited This may cause a fire or electrical shock Do not use the unit where oil or inflammable gas may leak Prohibited Gas leak and vapour around the unit can cause fire Do not use the unit in direct sunlight wind or rain Prohibited A fire or electrical shock may be caused by overheating Do not use the unit for protecting works of arts old manuscripts or other materials requiring specialist protection Prohibited The quality of valuable and sensitive objects may deteriorate Do not use heaters with open burners in the direct air flow from the air outlet of the unit Prohibited This can cause incomplete combustion and cou

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