Use and Care Manual

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Removing collected water - There are three ways to remove collected water.
1. Use the bucket
If the unit is off and bucket is full, the Full indicator will illuminate.
If the unit is on and bucket becomes full, the compressor and fan will turn off. Full
indicator illuminates and digital display shows P2.
Hold the left and right handles securely and slowly pull bucket straight
outwards. (Fig.1) Do not put down the bucket - the bottom is uneven and will tip
over, causing water to spill.
Dump out water and replace the bucket. The bucket must be replaced properly for the unit
to operate. (Fig.2)
The dehumidifier will re-start when the bucket is restored in its correct position.
NOTES:
o When removing the bucket, do not touch any parts inside the unit.
o Gently push the bucket all the way in. Banging the bucket against anything or failing to
push it in securely may cause the unit to malfunction.
o When the bucket is removed and you notice water in the unit, you
must dry up the water.
o If the pump drops when you remove the bucket, please reinstall the
pump properly before replacing bucket. (Fig.3)
o When the unit is operating and bucket is removed, the compressor and fan will stop, unit
will beep 8 times and display will show Eb.
o When the unit is off and bucket is removed, unit will beep 8 times and display shows Eb.
2. Continuous drainage
Water can be automatically emptied into a floor drain by attaching the unit with a water hose
(ID≥∅5/16”, not included) with a female threaded end (ID:M=1”, not
included).
Install drain hose to adaptor A. (Fig.4)
Remove the plastic cover for the drain outlet, located on
the back of unit. Remove bucket and insert the drain hose
through the outlet and securely press it onto the
connector. (Fig.5 & 6)
Tighten the connection between Adaptor A and the unit by using the two
provided screws.
Install the female threaded end of the water hose to Adaptor A (Fig.7).
Then lead the water hose to the floor drain or suitable drainage facility.
Fig.4