HUMIDITY CONTROL
Wood's dehumidifier is fitted with a built
in humidity control, which is set to the
desired level of humidity. The control
registers the current level of humidity and
ensures that the dehumidifier is turned on
and off automatically.
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NOTE: The ambient relative
humidity is most simply measured
with a Wood's hygrometer, and the most
suitable range is between 50% and 60%.
SHUTTING OFF AUTOMATICALLY
When the water reservoir is full, the
dehumidifier is shut off automatically.
The indicator light at the front of the
dehumidifier will switch to red to show
when the water reservoir should be
emptied.
1. Disconnect the dehumidifier from the
power source.
2. Empty the water reservoir.
3. Put the empty water reservoir back .
4. Connect the dehumidifier to the power
source.
THE AIR FILTER
The air filter at the rear of the
dehumidifier ensures that the cooling
coils are kept free from dust. It is
important that the filter is kept clean
so that air can flow freely through the
dehumidifier. The filter should thus be
cleaned when required.
AUTOMATIC DEFROSTING
Wood's dehumidifiers are fitted with
a control unit which ensures that the
cooling coils are defrosted automatically
when needed. The control shuts down
the compressor, which causes the cooling
of the coils to stop. The fan continues
to draw the air at room temperature
through the dehumidifier and thus melts
the ice, and the water runs down into
the reservoir. This defrosting system
means that the dehumidifier works at
temperatures as low as +5˚C.
FAN
The fan ensures that air flows through the
dehumidifier. Moist air is sucked in from
Operating Instructions
the rear and goes via the cooling coil and
the vaporizer to come out dry and warm
at the top of the dehumidifier.
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