GB - 4
GB - 2
Before Use
GB - 3
This dehumidier's ability to remove moisture is dependent on the
amount of moisture in the Air. If dehumidication has reduced the
humidity to a low level, less moisture can be removed from the air. It is
also more dicult to remove moisture from cold air than warm air.
1. Place on a stable, at oor. If the oor surface is not even:
• Vibration and noise will occur.
• Water may leak from the water tank
2. Make sure the suction and exhaust openings are clear and free from
blockage.
A. Power Indicator
B. Handle
C. Air Outlet
D. Air Filter
E. Air Inlet
F. Drain Tap
G. Water Tank
H. Castor
I. Permanent Drainage Hose
Know your Dehumidifier
1. Connect to the mains socket.
2. Make sure the water tank is correctly positioned.
The buzzer will sound for 3 seconds to alert you if the water tank
is full or not in position.
3. Switch ON the dehumidier and the buzzer will sound 3 times to start
operating.
Start operation
If the temperature is too low the dehumidier will automatically start to
defrost.
Defrost
Cleaning
• Clean the dehumidier by using a damp sponge, and dry it with a clean,
soft cloth.
• Never use alcohol or any product containing solvents.
• Do not immerse the dehumidier in water.
Hints and Tips
If your dehumidier does not operate:
• Check that the mains cable is connected to the mains socket
If the alarm sounds for 3 seconds:
• Check to see if the bucket is full or installed incorrectly.
If the dehumidifying function does not work:
• Check to see if the air lter if clogged.
• Check to see if the air intake or outlet is obstructed.
If you hear excessive noise:
• Check to see that the dehumidier is placed on a at stable oor
surface.
• Check to see if the air lter is clogged.
This dehumidier has a 3-min lag during start up in order to
prolong the compressor’s working life, the compressor will not
start until the dehumidier has run for 3 minutes.
When the water tank is full, the buzzer will sound for 3 seconds. The
compressor will also switch o automatically.
To empty the dehumidier, rst unplug from the mains socket then
carefully remove the water tank and empty the collected water. Replace
the water tank carefully before switching the dehumidier back on.
Full Bucket
Protect moisture sensitive items, eg :
• Bedrooms
• Studies
• Cellars / Basements
• Kitchens
• Musical instruments
• Cameras
• Computers
• Clothes
Benets:
• Prevents clothes and leather products from moulding.
• Dehumidies ooring and carpets.
• Prevents ceiling and windows from condensation.
• To obtain best results, try to avoid opening and closing windows and
doors.
• Storage rooms
• Libraries
• Galleries
• Computer rooms
Suitable for use in:
A
D
E
F
G
H
FI
B
C
OFF
Position
ON
Position
Power Indicator
Front View
Rear View
It is possible to connect the dehumidier
with the permanent drainage hose. Simply
connect one end of the permanent
drainage hose to the drain tap.
Ensure that the end of the permanent
drainage hose is lower than the drain tap
and the permanent drainage hose is not
bent. Otherwise, the water will not ow out continuously and water
leakage may occur.
Continuous Drainage
Capacity
The air lters located on the back of the dehumidier collect dust
contained in the air. To prevent the dust from clogging up the
dehumidier always use it with its air lter.
• The build up of dust reduces the
eciency of the dehumidier.
Always clean the air lter every 2
weeks. If the dehumidier
operates in a dusty atmosphere
clean the air lter more often.
• If the lters are obstructed, the
dehumidier will be less ecient.
• To remove the lter, pull up the plastic lip from above the vents as
shown.
• Clean the lter with a vacuum cleaner. lf the lters is very dirty, you can
wash them in warm water (never use hot or soapy water). Make sure
that the air lter is completely returning it to the dehumidier.
• Do not bend the lter.
MDEHU10
2.1 litres
10 litres per day
Water tank
Maximum capacity
(30˚C, 80%RH)
MDEHU16
3.9 litres
16 litres per day