How A Dehumidifier Works; Selecting A Location - Important - Honeywell TP30 User Manual

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HOW A DEHUMIDIFIER WORKS

When the dehumidifier is switched ON, a fan pulls moisture-laden air into the dehumidifier where it
passes through dehumidifying coils inside the unit. These coils condense moisture from the air
and collect it in the water tank. The dry air is then exhausted from the dehumidifier. The air flows
through the air vents of the dehumidifier into the room as dry, warm air.
IMPORTANT: The dehumidifier is designed to operate between 41°F (5°C) and 89°F (32°C).
The dehumidifier's performance may be greatly reduced if room temperature is beyond this
temperature range.

SELECTING A LOCATION - IMPORTANT

Before using the dehumidifier, place the unit UPRIGHT for at least 1 hour before use to allow the
refrigerant to stabilize. If the unit was tilted on its side or upside-down during transportation, set
the unit upright for 4 hours before use.
For optimal efficiency, the dehumidifier must be operated in an enclosed area. Keep all doors,
windows and other outside entrances to the room closed.
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