SOME NOTIONS ON HUMIDITY
Air always contains a certain quantity of water in the form of
vapour; this determines the degree of humidity in a room.
The capacity of air to contain water vapour increases as its
temperature increases. This is why in our homes, as soon as
the temperature drops, the air releases the water vapour
contained in it, turning into condensation, which appears on
all cold surfaces such as windows, walls etc.
The dehumidier is an electric appliance that extracts humi-
dity from the air, avoiding the damage that it causes.
With very low temperatures, you are recommended to
heat the room even minimally.
This is the only way, in fact, to allow the condensation that
forms on the windows and other cold surfaces to evaporate
into the air and be collected by the dehumidier.
The air released by the dehumidier is generally warmer than
the air in the room.
DESCRIPTION/ACCESSORIES
1. Control panel
2. Water level viewing window
3. Condensate collection tank
4. Lifting handles
5. Air intake openings
6. Air lter
7. Air outlet grille
8. Accessory box containing condensate drain pipe
+ 4 castors
9. Continuous drain door