What is a dehumidifier?
A dehumidifier is a unit that circulates the air in the cabin, captures the excess humidity and turns it into water.
USE:
1. Standard function: Plug in the dehumidifier. Turn the humidity knob to set the level of humidity. The extracted water will be collected into the 2.4lt tank. When the water tank is full, the “full-tank light indicator” will turn on and the unit will automatically stop operating. Empty the water from the tank and the dehumidifier will start operating again.
2. Continuous drainage function: Connect a hose to the drainage outlet at the backside of the dehumidifier in order to override the tank. The hose will lead to the waste tank. Plug in the dehumidifier; set the level of humidity and the unit will start operating.
Once the humidity in the cabin reaches the pre-selected humidity level, the unit will switch off automatically order to avoid dryness. The dehumidifier will keep checking the humidity level in cabin and as soon as the pre-selected humidity level is exceeded, it will automatically start operating again.
The dehumidifying capacity varies according to different temperatures and relative humidity levels. As the relative humidity or temperature increases, the dehumidifying capacity also increases. On the other hand, if the temperature and relative humidity decreases, the dehumidifying capacity will also decrease. It can extract up to 10 lt per day
MAINTENANCE:
The dehumidifier’s performance may be reduced if the unit is not maintained properly. For this reason it is highly recommended to:
· Check the filter of the dehumidifier regularly and clean it every 2 weeks.
· Avoid using strong detergents to clean the dehumidifier.
Always follow the manual’s instructions for the use and maintenance of the dehumidifier.