Johnson Controls

S1-CD065T01 Central Dehumidifier

Unitary Products

 

Owner’s Manual

 

 

 

 

FRONT VIEW

 

BACK VIEW

 

(with alternate outlet location on top)

 

(with alternate outlet location on back)

On/Off Switch Dehumidistat

Alternate Outlet Location

Wire Access Door

Filter Access Door

Outlet

Inlet

Drain

Power Cord

 

Status LEDs

 

 

 

CAUTION

1.Do not use solvents or cleaners on or near the circuit board.

2.Unplug the dehumidifier before servicing. Sudden operation may cause personal injury or property damage.

PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION

Your Central Dehumidifier installs as part of your home’s central heating and cooling system, removing excess moisture and reducing the damage that mold and mildew can have on the sustainability of your home and the health of your family. The dehumidistat constantly monitors the relative humidity of the air in your home and controls it to the level you set, putting you in control of your comfort.

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

Operating your Central Dehumidifier is as easy as 1– 2 – 3!

1.Turn the ON/OFF switch to ON.

2.Use the knob on the dehumidistat to set the desired dryness level.

Start at 2-1/2 as the initial setpoint for economy, property protection and upper end of comfort range. See Figure 1 for knob setpoint.

3.Change the dryness level up or down as desired for comfort or economy. This will vary depending on location and conditions.

Moving the knob toward “MORE DRY” will increase the amount of time the dehumidifier runs, making conditions dryer.

Moving the knob toward “LESS DRY” reduces the amount of time the dehumidifier runs, allowing for higher humidity levels.

After initial installation the dehumidifier may run continuously for several days while the dehumidifier works to dry the home and stabilize indoor air conditions.

Allow 24 hours for restabilization after changing the dryness level.

Figure 1 – Dehumidistat Setpoints

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Johnson Controls S1-CD065T01 owner manual Principle of Operation, Operating Instructions, Back View