USING THE DEHUMIDIFIER
Moist, humid air is drawn over a cold refrigerated
dehumidifying coil. Moisture in the air condenses on this coil
and drains into a bucket (or through a hose and drain).
Dry, clean air is drawn through the condenser where it is
heated and discharged out the top grille into the room.
Automatic Defrost
When frost builds up on the evaporator coils, the compressor
will cycle off and the fan will continue to run until the frost
disappears.
Choosing a Location
A dehumidifier operating in a basement will have little or no
effect in drying an adjacent enclosed storage area, such as a
closet, unless there is adequate circulation of air in and out of
the area.
applications only. This dehumidifier should not be used for
commercial or industrial applications.
enough to support the unit with a full bucket of water.
for good air circulation.
will not fall below 41°F (5°C) or above 90°F (32°C). The
coils can become covered with frost at temperatures below
41°F, which may reduce performance.
dishwashing areas that have excessive moisture.
NOTE:
anywhere books or valuables are stored.
moisture damage.
be most effective.
room.
49-5000430 Rev. 2
It is normal for the surrounding air to become slightly warmer
as the dehumidifier operates.
When the coil is defrosted, the compressor or fan will
automatically restart and dehumidifying will resume.
Correct
Above
41 °F
(5 °C)
NOTE: The dehumidifier has rollers to aid placement,
but it should only be rolled on smooth, flat surfaces.
Do not attempt to roll the dehumidifier on carpet or
over objects.
Wrong
Below
41 °F
(5 °C)
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