Please consult your dealer or Prohibited Please contact Toshiba Repairing Toshiba Repairing Service & Parts Centre. Service & Parts Centre for repair. Do not remove the power plug by pulling the power cord as this may damage the power cord and cause short circuit, fire or electric shock.
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WARNING CAUTION Power supply, power plug, Set up environment and power cord Do not operate the Dehumidifier The following rules must be in the following abnormal situations strictly observed, or it may Place and use the Dehumidifier on a stable cause electric shock and fire.
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Safety Precautions (Cont.) Caution Power plug and power cord Operating the Dehumidifier Do not remove the power plug by pulling the Check the Drainage Hose during the Continuous power cord, but by grabbing hold of the plug, Drainage Operation. Wetting furniture may result in as mishandling may cause result in fire caused Strict Strict...
二 二 三 Component Parts 匠 Handle Control Panel Louver Air Intake Drainage Back Cover Outlet Cord Tie Water Tank Caster Water � Water Tank Lid Tank Water Tank Handle Float Water Tank Do not remove the Float from the Water Tank, or otherwise the Dehumidifier cannot detect the water level that may cause leakage and malfunction.
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Component Parts (Cont.) Control panel Timer Timer setting Function Internal Dry Operation and Negative Ions Fan Speed Fan Speed setting TANK FULL HIGH AUTO INTERNAL DRY DRY CLOTHES MODE TIMER FUNCTION HUMIDITY MODE ON/OFF LOUVER Display Humidity Indicator showing the current and the selected humidity level Humidity Selector Setting of humidity level from the range of 30% to 80%...
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The bottom part of the Unit heats up as a result of the operation of the compressor.
Drying Laundry Proper use of the Laundry Drying Mode Hang and space the laundry evenly Pointing airflow from the Unit directly at the laundry and spacing the laundry evenly could shorten the laundry Position of the Dehumidifier Shifting the position of the Dehumidifier and the laundry to shorten the drying time. Sort the laundry according to fabric type and thickness and position the laundry accordingly.
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How to Operate (Cont.) Fan Speed Fan Speed can be adjusted in both Automatic Mode and Laundry Drying Mode between High airflow mode and Low airflow mode. Function Press Function button to activate Drying Inside Operation. Press Function button and hold for 3 seconds to activate Negative Ions Operation. Press Function button and hold for 3 seconds to deactivate Negative Ions Operation.
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Coil up the power cord when moving the Dehumidifier...
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Maintenance Tips Do not plug in or unplug the Dehumidifier with wet hand. Warning Doing so could result in electric shock. No Wet Hand Turn off the Unit and unplug the power cord before cleaning it to prevent electric shock. Unplugging Caution Do not remove the Float from the Water Tank.
Operation and Performance Dehumidifying capacity Dehumidifying capacity ( Operation at High Fan Speed ) Operating the Dehumidifier under the conditions set out below, the dehumidifying capacity is the amount of moisture removed per day (24 hours): High Fan Speed Operation at a room temperature of 26.7°C, indoor humidity of 60%, with no preset humidity level, and the Louver fully open.
Troubleshooting Please check the following items of the Dehumidifier before calling for service. Symptoms and remedies 1. The remedies that could resolve the symptoms listed below. Symptom Possible Cause Remedy Plug the power cord fully into Is the power cord properly inserted? the power socket.