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EIP CD35 User Manual page 2

Heavy duty
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Your Ebac Dehumidifier is packed in a plastic wrapper – please ensure that it is disposed of safely and where it will not
be a danger to children
Your Ebac Heavy Duty Dehumidifier is designed to help dry flooded or damp areas. Ideal where natural drying is just
too slow. Drying with a dehumidifier enables fast drying without problems assosiated with heat drying plaster, etc can
crack.
Your dehumidifier draws in the moist air, cooling it to a temperature where excess moisture will condense, thereby
removing the excess moisture. This in turn dries anything in the immediate area which is damp. The moisture is
collected in the water container. The air is rewarmed and passed back approximately 2°C warmer.
The amount of moisture removed by your dehumidifier will vary according to the conditions in which it is operating. For
example, operating in very cold temperatures will reduce water extraction levels.
The time taken to dry an area will depend on the size of area to be dried and level of moisture to begin with. To
achieve maximum benefit form your dehumidifier, you should ensure :-
a)
It is permanently connected to the mains and controlled via the Humidistat
b)
It is not switched off for long periods of time due to an incorrect setting of the Humidistat or because the container
is full.
c)
Door to areas not to be dried are kept closed.
d)
External doors and windows are kept closed as much as possible.
Your dehumidifier is fitted with an adjustable humidistat and container full indicator.
Before connecting it to the mains you should ensure that the humidistat is turned fully anti-clockwise (fig A). Once
connected to the mains power, the humidistat control should be turned clockwise until you hear the unit operate (fig B)
To protect the compressor, you should allow 5 minutes between switching the dehumidifier off and on again.
INTRODUCTION
HOW YOUR DEHUMIDIFIER WORKS
OPERATING YOUR DEHUMIDIFIER
CONTROLS
SWITCHING ON YOUR DEHUMIDIFIER
Page 2 of 8
Drawing : - TPC204
Issue
: - 5
Date
: - 30/11/16

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