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1. coil use a spray bottle with water Do not let water enter electrical machine compart ment through the circular opening behind coil Do not spray coil with a hose Filter Cleaning Some models Check filter at least once a month to see if cleaning is needed Trapped par ticles in filter can buildup can cause a buildup of frost on cooling coils These M A I FEATURES N Humidistat The humidistat automatically turn on dehumidifier when humidity in the room exceeds the set value and turn it off when humidity fall below set value When first using dehumidifier turn _ y humidistat knob clockwise to Con ae tinuous position Unit will run con A tinuously at this setting Operate de a humidifier at the Continuous setting for three to four days During this time observe the dampness condi tions in the area being dried When any condensation and dampness ordors are gone adjust humidistat knob to the required humidity position suitable to your requirement Moisture removal At first the dehumidifier will remove large amount of mois ture It will continue to do so until the relative humidity is reduced to a point where moisture damage will not occur Then the amount of moisture removed from the air will be a lot less This indicates the dehumidifier is operating ef fectively and is maintaining the rela tive humidity at the desired level x Judge the perfromance of the de l humidifier by the us
2. lare Check with your dealer to see if capacity is adequate Air movement through dehumidifier is blocked Grill may be dirty Use brush attachment of vacuum cleaner to clean grill Dehumidifying coil on back of unit may be dirty See Care and Cleaning Dehumidifier must be placed in a space that does not restrict air flowing into the rear coil or out of the front grill Dehumidifier has been installed or restarted recetly The higher the moisture in the room the longer the dehumidi fier will operate Humidistat is set at continuous Dehumidifier will not turn off 1f humidistatis at continuous Humidistat is set too low Turn the humidistat to a higher setting Dehumidifier has been installed or restarted recently The higher the moisture in the room air the longer it takes for the room air to become dry Dehumidifier does not have sufficient clearance to oper ate Air flow to front and rear grill is blocked See Se lecting a location Refer to causes under dehumidifier runs to much SELECTING LOCATION Electrical Information Your dehumidifier must be plugged directly into a properly grounded and polarized receptacle If you not sure the outlet is adequately grounded or protected by a time de lay or circuit breaker have qualified electrician install the proper outlet according to the EdISON electrical code and applicable local codes and ordinances Do not use extension cord and adapter plug Never
3. unplug the dehumidifier by pulling on the power cord Always grip the plug firmly and pull straight out from the receptacle Do not pinch bend or knot the power cord In case of damage to the power cord or plug does not fit receptacle it should be replaced by an authoruized tech nician IMPORTANT 1 Dehumidifier must be operated in a enclosed area to be most effective Close all doors windows and other out side openings to the room The effectiveness of the dehu midifier depends on the rate at which new moisture laden air enters controlled room 2 Place dehumidifier in a location that does not restrict air flow into rear coil or out of the front grill 3 A dehumidifier operating in a basement will have little or no effect in drying an adjacent enclosed storage area such as acloset unless there is adequate circulation of air in and out of the area It may be necessary to install a second dehumidifier in the enclosed area for satisfactory drying HOW IT WORKS OPERATION PROCEDURES When the unit 1s started the fan begins to pull moisture laden air across the dehumidifying coils Evaporator The coils cool down air below its dewpoint tem perature where moisture vapor in the air starts to condense around the coils The condensed moisture drops into the bucket or is continuously drained away This cool and dry air then flows through the heating coils Condenser coils to recover the temperature the dry and war
4. TECHNICAL Small capacity ED 10A ED 12B SPECIFICATION Capacity Airflow Elec Source Rated Input Sound Refrigerant Dimension mm Net weight 10L D ED 10A 12L D ED 12B 95 CMH 220V 50Hz 1 phase 200W ED 10A 220W ED 12B 45 dB R134a 140g 515 x 270 x 345 14 kgs Middle capacity ED 16A Capacity Airflow Elec Source Rated Input Sound Refrigerant Dimension mm Net weight 16L D 135 CMH 220V 50Hz7 1 phase 370W 42 dB R134a 212g 575x315x285 16 kgs Large Capacity ED 35B Capacity Airflow Elec Source Rated Input Sound Refrigerant Dimension mm Net weight The above specifications and name of models are subject to change without prior notice due to our continuous imporvement policy and market management reasons Pls contact us or nearest distributors in your area for up to 35L D 280 CMH 220V 50Hz 1 phase 680W 53 dB R134a 330g 580 x 350 x 445 25 5 kgs dates and full specifications USER S GUIDE Thank you for selecting our product Pls follow guideline in this user s manual for maximizing dehumidification efficiency and longer lifetime PRODUCT REGISTRATION CONTENT Record Model No and Serial No of this dehumidifier in space provided below for future service and mainte nance Important Keep a copy of your bill of sales and warranty card for future service If service is performed it is in your best interest to obtain and keep all rec
5. e carton plastic bags and any packing materi als immediately after the dehumidifier is unpacked Chil dren should never use these items for play Do not leave children unattended in an area where the appliance is operating Do not allow them to sit or stand on the appliance F ROST APPEARS ON COIL ABOVE BUCKET NOISE IS LIKE A FAN Dehumidifier has been turned on recently This is normal due to refrierant rushing through the coil Frost will usually disappear within 60 minutes Room temperature is too low Unit will not operate satis factorily if room temperature is below 50C for type B models or 150C for type A models Air is moving through the dehumidifier This is a normal sound INTERNATIONAL STANDARD We at EdISON feel very confident that you satisfy with our product as all our products quality are as sured by ISO9002 manufacturing plant All EdISON products also comply with other interna tional standard and codes UL USA Safety Standard CE Europe Safety Standard SAA Australia Safety Standard GS The Electrical Safety Standard for Europe TUV Rhineland One German Company Approved by Germany Government whose business is to help charge manufacturers applying CE DEHUMIDIFIER RUNS TOO M U C H DEHUMIDIFIER IS OPERATING BUT ROOM IS NOT DRY ENOUGH Windows or doors near dehumidifer are open to outdoors Close all windows or doors to outside Area to be dehumidified is too
6. e of hygrometer if available or the elimination of dampness and dampness ordor not by the amount of water being de posited in the bucket When bucket is fulled with water the unit automatically stops and the water full lamp will glow until the bucket is emptied and the return to the initial position WATERFULL Operation conditions A dehumidifier will not operate satisfactorily if room tem perature is 50C or lower for type B models or 150C or lower for type A models Under these conditions the dehumidifier should be turned off See defrost cycle A dehumidifier will not eliminate frost on windows during winter the dehumidifying coild normally operates above freezing temperatures and cannot prevent moisture from condensing on the inside of a window panel that is below freezing TIP It may be helpful to use a dehumidifier in the kitchen or laundry area where the humidity is high Reducing hu midity in these areas may reduce frost on windows in other parts of the home Frost formation on coils A light coating of frost on the coils is normal when dehu midifier begins to operate Under normal conditions it will disappear within 60 minutes Frost also forms on the coil when room temperature or humidity level is low Models not equipped with Frost control should be turn off if frost forms under these conditions Defrost cycle Type B models B The defrost feature prevents frost 5 or ice from reamaining o
7. ected from outlet Push plug firmly into wall outlet House fuse blown or circuit breaker tripped Replace fuse with time delay type or reset circuit breaker The dryness level in the room has been achieved the dehumidifier is turn off by humidistat Bucket not installed properly Re position bucket Water in the bucket has reached its preset level Dehu midifier automatically turns off when this occurs Empty bucket and return bucket to position Dehumidifier is not turned on Turn the humidistat to start the unit CARE AND CLEANING Proper Care Before cleaning be sure to turn off and unplug unit 1 Clean outer cabinet with an oil free cloth or wash with warm water 2 Use a vacuum cleaner and brush attachment to clean grill 3 Wash and dry filter Note Fan motor has been permanently lubricated at the factory Air passing through dehumidifier may carry quantities of dust lint and fungus spores Much of this matter will be deposited on the filter but some of smaller size can go through filter and deposites on the coil and then flushed away by natural drainage But in the very dusty condition this matter can develops on coils and the following step must be carried out 1 Remove buidup when soft and wet Brush away witha soft brush a small paintbrush or old clothes brush 2 Do not allow buildup to dry and harden It must then be soaked and softened and is difficult to remove 3 If you feel you must flush
8. eipts Warranty Important Safety Instructions Location Working principle Operation procedure Dehummidifier Main features Removing Collected Water Care and Cleaning Avoid Service Checklist Technical Specifications Operate dehumidifier only as instructed in this user s manual these instructions are not meant to cover every possible conditions and situations that may occur Common sense and general caution must be used when installing operating and maintaining any appliance WARRANTY IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUTION The warranty period is 12 months from the date of pur chasing The warranty is limited to free replacement and shipping of any faulty part or manufacturing errors All claims must be supported by evidence that the failure has occurred within the warranty period and that the unit has been op erated within the designed parameters specified All warranty claims must specify the model serial number These details are printed on the unit identification plate Read all instructions before using this dehumidifier To re duce the risk of fire electric shock or injury to persons when using your dehumidifier follow basic precaustions including the following WARNING For your safety Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity or this or any other electrical ap pliance Read product labels for flammability and other warnings Child Safety Precautions Destroy th
9. m air then going through the front grill into the room The bucket has a hose drain connection The dehumidifier should be kept in operation as long as excess moisture is present in the room air To begin operating the dehumidifier follow these steps 1 Plug the power cord into a properly grounded 220V volt outlet Note before operating this unit see the Removing Col lected Water section for proper placement of the bucket Dehumidifier will not operate if the bucket is full or not properly positioned 2 When first using the dehumidifier turn the humidistat knob clockwise to the Continuous position The unit will run continuously at this setting 3 Allow the dehumidifier to operate at the above setting for three to four days After this adjust humidistat knob to the required position conditions can reduce ability of unit to do its job To clean filter wash with a mild detergent and warm wa ter Rinse filter well gently shake excess water from filter Dry filter well before reinstalling Removing and Installing Filter Grasp filter from top pull up to remove and put back to install OPERATION SELF DIAGNOSIS CHECKLIST amp SOLUTION DEHUMIDIFIER DOES NOT OPERATE Before calling for service review this list It may save you time and expense This list includes common occurrences that are not the result of defective workmanship or mate rials in this appliance CAUSES amp SOLUTION Plug is disconn
10. n the ha dehumidifying coil for an ex tended period of time when frost formation occurs this de frost cycle turns off the com pressor The fan continues to he Fal DEFROST REMOVING CONDENSED MOISTURE run causing any frost orice to melt Dehumidifier will then resume normal operation Bucket Installation Units are supplied with a water bucket which positions conveniently on the front of the unit to accumulate water removed from the air The bucket also has a built in hose con nection to carry water directly toa drain Bucket is equipped with an Auto shut off switch which is ac tivated by a float or the like The Auto shut off switch stops the unit before the bucket overflows and turns the unit on again after the bucket 1s emptied and replaced Direct Draining If you want water to flow di rectly to a drain connect any standard garden hose to the drain outlet on back of the unit or on the bucket or place the dehumidifier over the drain Drain hose position Note When using either of the above direct method the unit should place a bit higher than the ground so that water can flow out by gravity force

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