How a Dehumidifier Works
The dehumidifier removes moisture from the air by passing the
moist air over a cold dehumidifying coil. The moisture con-
denses out of the air on this coil and then drains from the coil
into a bucket.
A dehumidifier reduces the relative humidity of the surrounding
air two ways. The removal of moisture from the air (as just
described) reduces its humidity. The relative humidity of the air
is further reduced by heating as the dry air is discharged over
the condenser and out the front. The air is actually heated
several degrees in this process. It is normal for the sur-
rounding air to slightly increase in temperature as the
dehumidifier operates.
Evaporator
Humid Air In
Continuous Drain
Connector
Float
Bucket
Before Calling for Service
perform these simple checks
Condition - Unit is not working
• Is the dehumidifier connected to a live and correct voltage
electrical supply?
• Is there a blown fuse or tripped circuit breaker? (Check the
outlet with another appliance).
• Is the Power Switch pushed to the "I" position?
• Is the water container (if used) full and requires emptying?
• Is the water level plastic float freely hanging inside bucket (if
bucket is used), or hangs freely in air (if no bucket)?
Condition - Moisture Removal Seems Insufficient
• Are the dehumidifier's vents and air filter clear of obstructions
and dirt?
• Does the location selected present sufficient airflow around
the unit?
ASSEMBLY
Tools Required
Knife
Phillips Screwdriver PH-3
Parts
Long Tube (2)
Basic Unit (1)
Condenser
Air Circulating Fan
Dry Air Out
Compressor
Slot Screwdriver
Short Tube (2)
Bent Handle (2)
Wheel (2)
Hand Axle (1)
Unpacking Instructions
Recycle all cardboard and plastic bags. Keep plastic bags
out of the reach of children.
1
Position up and open top.
3
Cut two vertical corners.
CAUTION: Do not damage unit
with knife.
3
Wheel Axle (1)
Pointed Screw (6)
Washer (2)
Lynch Pin (2)
2
Remove
inserts
components.
4
Remove the unit.
and
handle