Table of contents
2. Intended use ............................................................................................................... 15
3. Safety notes ................................................................................................................ 16
4. Unit description .......................................................................................................... 17
5. Initial use ..................................................................................................................... 18
6. Operation ..................................................................................................................... 18
6.4 Timer function ........................................................................................................ 19
6.5 Swing function ....................................................................................................... 19
6.6 Ioniser function ...................................................................................................... 19
6.7 Button lock ............................................................................................................. 19
6.8 Defrost function...................................................................................................... 19
6.9 Full water tank ...................................................................................................... 20
6.11 Condensate hose ................................................................................................. 20
7. Cleaning ...................................................................................................................... 21
8. Storage ........................................................................................................................ 21
Signs and symbols
The following symbols appear in these instructions for use:
WARNING
IMPORTANT
Note
1. Getting to know your device
The air found in rooms is made up of a mixture of gases and always contains a certain amount of water (in
the form of vapour), which determines the humidity level within a room. The higher the room temperature,
the more humidity the room air can take on. When the room temperature drops, air releases humidity into
the room. Condensation builds and this can then settle on walls or windows, for example, and can lead to
undesirable damage such as mould, rot, corrosion or other damage caused by damp.
To prevent such damage from occurring, the air dehumidifier draws humidity out of the ambient air so that
no condensation can form on walls or windows.
Warning instruction indicating a risk of injury or damage to health.
Safety note indicating possible damage to the unit/accessory or material
damage, e.g. through escaping water.
Note on important information.
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