Information for correct disposal of the product under the European Directive directive
2011/65/EU.
At the end of its lifetime, the product must not be disposed of with ordinary urban
waste.
It can be consigned to the special waste recycling centres provided by local
government, or by the retailers who provide this service.
Proper disposal of a household appliance prevents possible detrimental effects on the
environment or health arising from its incorrect disposal and allows the recovery of its
constituent materials, generating major savings of energy and resources. The product
bears the crossed-out symbol of a wheeled rubbish bin to indicate that it must be
disposed of separately. Illegal dumping of the product by the user will be subject to
prosecution under the relevant law.
TROUBLESHOOTING
If the fan and
compressor do
not work.
The electrical socket is defective.
Seek advice from a qualified
professional.
The plug is not connected to the
socket.
Connect the plug to the power
socket.
The tank full gauge is on.
The water tank is not properly
inserted, tank full light gauge is on.
The appliance
does not
dehumidify or
does not
dehumidify
adequately.
The air filter is clogged.
Clean the filter as described in the
section, “Cleaning and
Maintenance”.
The windows and doors of the room
are open.
Close the windows and doors of
the room.
The room temperature is too low.
Automatic defrosting is in
operation; the appliance will start
dehumidifying again once it stops.
The time is not long enough to
extract the humidity.
The air inlet or outlet grille is
covered or blocked.
Make sure that the grilles are free.
The
dehumidifier is
excessively
noisy.
The dehumidifier is not correctly
positioned or is not tilted and/or is
unstable.
Position the dehumidifier on a flat
stable surface.
The air filter is clogged.
Clean the filter as described in the
section, “Cleaning and
Maintenance”.