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STEP 1. Place the unit in an upright position on a at, steady, stable and
heat resistant surface. Make sure there is nothing ammable
or heat sensitive within 39 inches. Operating the product in
any other position could cause a hazard.
Start OperationSTEP 2. Insert the plug into a suitable wall
socket. The dehumidier is suit able
for operation on an electricity supply
having the same volt age as t hat
shown on its rating label.
STEP 3. Make sure the Drain Bucket is correctly placed in the proper
position (See Figure 5). (After switching the unit 'ON " for the
rst time, if the Bucket Full lamp il luminates, just pull out
the drain bucket; check to ensure t hat the oat lever is able
to move freely, then return the drain buc ket to t he correct
position).
WARNING
Electrical Shock Hazard
Make sure your electrical receptacle has the
same configuration as your dehumidifier’s
plug. If different, consult a Licensed Electrician.
Do not use plug adapters.
Do not use an extension cord.
Do not remove ground prong.
Always plug into a grounded 3 prong oulet.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in
death, fire, or electrical shock.
Figure 5
FRD004
BUCKET FULL LAMP
DRAIN BUCKET
When Bucket Full Lamp Is OnWhen the drain bucket is full, the Bucket Full lamp will illuminate and the
unit will stop operating. The drain bucket should be carefully removed from
the unit by sliding it outwards (See Figure 6) and should be emptied. Then
place the empty drain bucket back t o its proper pos ition, (See Figure 7 )
the unit will start operating and run nor mally.
FRD005
PLEASE USE BOTH HANDS
TO CAREFULLY EMPTY THE
DRAIN BUCKET.
Figure 6
DefrostWhen the un it is oper ated in low te mpera tures (l ess than 5 4 ° F
the surface of the evapor ator will acc umulate a layer of frost which will
reduce the efciency of the dehumidier. When this happens the unit will go
into periodic defrost mode automatically. The Defrost Lamp will illuminate
on control panel, this is quite normal (See Figure 7).
The dehumidier will operate in temperatures do wn to 41 °F. The time it
takes to defrost may vary. If the unit freezes up it should be turned off at the
power supply for a few hours and then re-started. If the room temperature
remains below 41 °F the unit should be switched off. It is not recommended
to use the dehumidier in temperatures below 41 °F.
FRD006
DEFROST LAMP
DRAIN BUCKET
Figure 7
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