Control Panel Lights; Button Functions; Operating Instructions - Prem-I-Air PDEH2020 User Manual

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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

Control Panel

Control Panel Lights

Full: Water Tank Full
When this light flashes, it indicates that the water tank is full or the water tank is installed incorrectly. Pull
out the tank and empty if it is full or reinstall if it has been installed incorrectly.
ON/OFF: Power Indication Light
When power to the unit is turned on, the light under ON/OFF will illuminate.
Mode Lights:
Indicates mode of operation: Dehumidify, Laundry or Quiet mode. (Basically, 'modes' are fan speeds)
Humidity Indication Lights:
The indication lights 50%, 60% and 70% will each be illuminated when the corresponding relative humidity
(RH) percentage has been selected, by pressing the humidity button.
Continuous Dehumidifying Indication Light:
When this light is illuminated, the continuous setting has been selected using the humidity button.
Humidity Indication Light
50%
60%
70%

Button Functions

1. ON/OFF Button:
In standby mode, pressing the ON/OFF button will start the unit and pressing the button again, will
switch off the unit.
2. MODE Button:
When the MODE button is pressed the unit will select the operational mode in the cycle
Dehumidification – Laundry – Quiet. The corresponding indication light will be on.
3. HUMIDITY Button:
The humidity in the room can be automatically set when this function is selected. There are four
choices: 50%, 60%, 70% and Continuous. The corresponding indication light will be on to show the
selected humidity.
When the unit is turned on, Continuous Dehumidifying is selected automatically. In this mode, the unit
will automatically switch off when the water tank is full or the power is turned off.
If one of the other selections is made then when the ambient humidity is lower than the set RH, the unit
will automatically stop operating.
Range of RH
Less than 60%
60% and over, but less than 70%
Over 70%
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