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Brune HP50 - General Advice; Dehumidifier Principles; Installation and Transportation

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15 [EN]
3. GENERAL ADVICE
Before putting your dehumidifier into operation for the first time, the instructions manual should be studied carefully.
After receiving the unit, you should check your dehumidifier for any transport damage. In case of damage, you should
inform the sender immediately.
Transport damages should be stated after unpacking the equipment. The respective seller or specialised reseller should
be contacted immediately.
Keep the packaging for the dehumidifier in a safe place in order to be able to dispatch the dehumidifier safely if it requires
a service. In order to save space, you can simply cut through the adhesive tape using a knife and fold up the cardboard
box.
4. DEHUMIDIFIER PRINCIPLES
This dehumidifier is designed to reduce humidity from the air in a building or part of a building. The purpose is to prevent
humidity damage, and to dry out wet materials such as carpet, floors, walls, furniture, contents, timber, and structural
materials.
This dehumidifier can prevent the formation of condensation, reduce air humidity and keep constant a desired relative
humidity value. The time necessary for the dehumidifier to dry a room and reach the desired relative humidity depends
on the environmental conditions prevailing within the room. For example, the number of air changes with outside, any
sources of moisture and the room temperature can all either speed up or slow down the dehumidification process.
The dehumidifier functions according to the condensation principle with heat recovery. The fan takes the humid air from
the room in and across a filter and then through an evaporator. Here the air is cooled below dew point so that the water
vapour of the air forms a condensate on the coils which flows into the water collecting tank. The cooled and dried air is
heated again by a condenser. By recycling the room air through the dehumidifier over and over again the moisture content
and relative humidity of the air is reduced.
5. INSTALLATION AND TRANSPORTATION
For installation and transportation, the following instructions must be considered:
The air inlet and the air outlet must not be covered whilst the dehumidifier is in operation.
Before any moving the dehumidifier, the mains plug is to be removed from the socket and the water tanks should
be emptied.
For transport purposes the dehumidifier should be secured on a levelled base and must be prevented from rolling
around.
The dehumidifier must always be transported vertically.
This dehumidifier must be used exclusively for air dry.
If the dehumidifier has been in a horizontal position for any time over a few minutes, you must let it stand in the
upright position for at least 30 minutes before operating. This allows the oil to drain back into the compressor.