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Instructions for fitting the wheels
1) Make sure the appliance is unplugged from the mains and the tank is empty
2) Remove the rubber caps from the base of the appliance by pulling them out, using pliers if
necessary (see Figure 1/1).
3) Fit the wheels by inserting the shafts into the holes (see Figure 1/2)
Note: When performing these operations, make sure the appliance is not tilted over 45°; in any
case, after fitting the wheels, wait at least one hour before using the appliance again.
Installation
Position the appliance in the room to be dehumidified:
A free space of at least 50 cm must be left at the front of the humidifier, so as not to block the
air outlet. A space of around 5-10 cm should be left at the rear of the appliance for aeration.
Condensate can be drained in one of two ways:
A) Draining into the tank
The condensate can be drained directly into the tank located inside the appliance (fig. 2).
The tank can be easily removed and has a handle making it simple to carry and empty.
B) Continuous external draining
If the appliance is to be operated for long periods of time but you are unable to empty the tank,
you are recommended to use the continuous drain facility.
1) Drill the inside of the drain spout using a 7 mm dia. drill bit or removing the precut section
by pressing with a screwdriver or similar (Fig. 3).
2) Fasten the rubber hose to the spout. For models without drain hoses supplied, we sug-
gest you purchase a rubber hose around 1 m long, with an internal diameter of 9.5 mm.
3) The condensate drain hose must under no circumstances slope upwards, otherwise the
water may remain in the tank. Check there are no kinks in the hose (Fig. 4).
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N.B.: Keep the rubber bung. You will need it to plug the hose or close the spout if you
revert to draining into the tank (see point A).
Installation
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