Water Drainage; Maintenance; Cleaning - Dimplex DAC15006R User Manual

Portable air-conditioner
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During the operation of this portable unit, the system (or water sensor) checks the water level every
hour, if there is inadequate water the Water Indicator will flash requesting water filling.
There is a time lag between the system detecting low water and the Water Injection Indicator flashing
to indicate adding water.
During low humidity it maybe necessary to add more water to the internal tank to keep the recycling
process functioning.
If there is any doubt regards the quantity of water in the tank we suggest that you drain the
tank and start again adding the 1500 mls.

Water Drainage.

During the process of cooling or Dehumidifying, water will be generated from the air and collected in
the water tank inside the unit. When the tank is full, the compressor will stop and the Water Full
Indicator on the control panel will come on to remind you to empty the water tank.
The water tank should be emptied as follows:
1. Turn off the unit.
2. Position a suitable tray under the drain tube to catch the water. The supplied plastic tube can also
be used to extend the drainpipe.
3. Remove the rubber plug and empty the condensed water from the air conditioner.
4. When the water tray is almost full, replace the rubber plug to stop the flow of water, empty the
water tray.
5. Repeat step 2, 3, 4, till all the condensed water is emptied.
6. After all condensed water is drained, replace the rubber plug.
The FULL WATER indicator should be off now.
If the drainpipe is shorter than you need, you can purchase a PVC pipe (9mm I.D.). Then connect it
to the drainpipe with the drainpipe supplied.
IT IS RECOMMENDED THAT YOU DO NOT MOVE THE UNIT AROUND WITHOUT FIRSTLY
DRAINING THE INTERNAL TANK. IF WATER IS LEFT IN THE UNIT THEN IT MAY SPILL OUT
ONTO THE FLOOR OR CARPET.

Maintenance

Cleaning

Turn off the unit and pull the plug out of the socket before cleaning.
1.Clean the surface
Clean the surface of the unit with a duster or a damp soft cloth.
Do not use chemical solvent like benzene, alcohol, gasoline and etc,
or the surface may be damaged or even deformed.

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