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Dehumidifier
Instruction Manual
MD-395
Model

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  • Page 1 5059340859576 Dehumidifier Instruction Manual MD-395 Model...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS PLEASE READ THE Safety Technical Data Preparation Functions and Settings Operaton and Instruction Continuous and Drainage Care and Maintenance Trouble Shooting Thank you very much for purchasing our Dehumidifier. Please read this manual instruction carefully before operating your dehumifier. This manual contains further important instructions for proper operation.
  • Page 3: Safety

    EN Safety • Do not place any objects let any person sit on top of the Safety unit. PLEASE READ THE • Always turn the unit off and FOLLOWING INSTRUCTIONS remove the power plug from CAREFULLY BEFORE USING the socket when cleaning or THE DEHUMIDIFIER AND for any other maintenance RETAIN FOR FURTHER...
  • Page 4 WARNING: THE • Be aware that refrigerants may not contain an odour. APPLIANCE SHALL • Appliance shall be installed, BE STORED IN A operated and stored in a room ROOM WITHOUT with a floor area larger than 4 m CONTINUOUSLY WARNING: KEEP OPERATING OPEN...
  • Page 5 not a potential source of • The appliance shall be ignition and is suitable for the installed in accordance with refrigerant used. national wiring regulations; • Leak detection equipment • The maximum refrigerant shall be set at a percentage charge amount: of the LFL of the refrigerant •...
  • Page 6 to the task being carried out, • Start the recovery machine an oil and refrigerant sample and operate in accordance shall be taken in case analysis with manufacturer’s is required prior to re-use of instructions. reclaimed refrigerant. It is •...
  • Page 7 recommended good practice using the recovery machine, that all refrigerants are check that it is in satisfactory removed safely. working order, has been • When transferring refrigerant properly maintained and that into cylinders, ensure that any associated electrical only appropriate refrigerant components are sealed to recovery cylinders are prevent ignition in the event of...
  • Page 8 manufacturer. Maintenance • Cleaning and user and repair operations maintenance shall not be requiring the assistance of made by children without other skilled personnel shall supervision. be carried out under the • Make sure that the back of supervision of the person the unit is at least 31 cm or competent in the use of...
  • Page 9: Plug Replacement

    you are away for long periods of time, turn off the power and remove the plug from the socket. • The filter should be cleaned or replaced periodically to prevent insufficient air flow caused by a build-up of dust particles. Poor ai flow will cause overheating, reduce the performance of the unit and add more risk.
  • Page 10: Technical Data

    Technical Data Model MD-395 Voltage / frequency 220 - 240 V~, 50 Hz Rated input power 420 W, 1.91 A Dehumidifying C ° capacity Refrigerant type R290 / 65g Timer 24 HOUR (ON/OFF)
  • Page 11 EN Product description Environmental humidity level indicator light 1. Front shell 2. Outlet 3. Handle 4. Control Panel 6. Hidden 88digital 7. caster 8. Supply cord and plug ( E U plug or BS plug ) 9. Filter/ air intake 10. Back shell 11.
  • Page 12: Preparation

    EN Preparation Selecting a location 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 5°C and 32°C. The dehumidifier   performance may be greatly reduced if the   room temperatures exceed this temperature range. IMPORTANT:    Before using the dehumidifier, place the unit UPRIGHT for at least 1hour before use to allow the refrigerant to stabilize. • For optimal efficiency, the dehumidifier must be operated in an ...
  • Page 13: Functions And Settings

    EN Functions & Settings Timer 2 digit display Touch button functions LED indicators Power button Mode button fy i Continuous mode - LED Humidity setting button Strong mode - LED Air circulation mode button Dry clothes mode - LED Child lock button Low fan speed - LED Timer button High fan speed - LED...
  • Page 14: Operaton And Instruction

    Operating instructions modes, the unit will make a beep sound to indicate that it is changing modes. or standby. The dehumidify mode indicator and room humidity level will show on display once the dehumidifier turns on. desired dehumidify operation mode: Normal Dehumidifying, Continuous Dehumidifying, Strong dehumidify mode Dehumidifying or Dry clothing.
  • Page 15 Water tank Full indicator When the water tank is full, the water full indicator will show on display and the buzzer will beep 20 times. The compressor will be switched off. The fan will stop automatically after 3 minutes. Note: The full indicator will also show on display if the water tank is removed or not placed in the proper position.
  • Page 16: Emptying The Drainage Tank

    Emptying the Drainage Tank Slowly pull out the water tank. Grip water tank securely with both hands and carefully pull out straight 1.    (refer to below figure), so water does not spill. 2. Discard the water and reposition the water tank (refer to below figure). The water tank must be in place and securely seated for the dehumidifier to operate.
  • Page 17: Continuous And Drainage

    Continuous Drainage IMPORTANT: Switch off unplug from the power supply before operating. Please follow the steps below to set up the continuous drainage. 1. R emove the water tank. 2. Insert the drain tube to the continuous drainage port. 3. Arrange the drain tube through the water tank and place the other end of the drain tube into a bowl/container or feed to drain port outdoors.
  • Page 18: Care And Maintenance

    EN Care and Maintenance • Switch off and unplug from the power supply before assembling or disassembling and cleaning. • Do not allow water to drip on or into the motor housing. • We also recommend the periodic cleaning of this lightly running a vacuum cleaner nozzle over to remove any dust or dirt that may have accumulated inside or on the unit.
  • Page 19: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting If a condition listed below occurs, please check the following items before calling customer service. Problem Possible causes Solution The unit doesn’t operate Has the power cord been Plug the power cord into the outlet disconnected? Is the tank full indication lamp Empty the water in the drainage blinking? tank and then reposition the...

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