User Manual

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12. STORAGE
When unit is inactive for an extended period of time, please make sure you follow the
instructions below, for the appropriate storage of your appliance:
• Turn unit o allowing one day before storage.
• Remove drain hose (if attached).
• Clean the removable parts of the device, water tank and air lter.
• Position and secure the power cord with its band opposite the dehumidier.
• Cover the device.
Store the dehumidier. in upright position, in a dry, well ventilated area and avoid
direct sunlight.
13. FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
& TROUBLESHOOTING
Are dehumidiers
costly?
For about the rst month of use, the dehumidier operates
intensively. This will gradually decrease within time, since
the dehumidier will have been calibrated in its working
environment. Condensed households may sometime be
signicantly expensive to heat. The use of a dehumidier
may lower energy costs.
Where should the
dehumidier be
placed ideally?
For optimal results, it is suggested that the dehumidier
is placed in a central area. Doors within the household
should be open in order for the dehumidier to enhance its
operation.
Can the lter be
replaced by another
HEPA type lter?
The dehumidier’s lter cannot be replaced by any other
type of lter since it is specically designed to operate with
this unit.
Which is the
appropriate room
humidity level?
Maintaining a proper home humidity level is essential
for your well-being and that of your household. Extreme
uctuations cause adverse eects on both; low humidity
may cause respiratory problems and damage on wooden
doors, windows, and furniture, and make you vulnerable
to electric shocks due to increased static electricity. On
the other hand, high humidity may promote mold growth,
serving as breeding grounds for various bacteria and
resulting in poor health and also a damaged home. The
ideal humidity levels uctuate between 45% to 55%.