The exact time needed to dry clothes depend on many
factors, the room's temperature, the humidity level, the
moisture of the clothes etc., so there is no standard time
since of these variable factors mentioned above.
When the dehumidier reaches its set point it will continue
operating until humidity level reaches the desired setting
with a tolerance of 3%, then the compressor will stop
operating and soon after the fan will stop operating also.
The dehumidier operates by intaking condensed air
removing any moisture and sending it back in the area it
operates. If you are standing near the dehumidier while
operating you may feel that the air coming out of the fan is
cooler due to the diusion. In reality, it is at the same room-
temperature but with less humidity.
The dehumidier operates for a period of 10 hours under
the Dryer’s mode function which is the appropriate period
of time to manage dry clothes and the desired humidity
levels. The dehumidier will stop operating after 10 hours,
in order to avoid any excessive air dryness that may result in
damaging the clothes.
l Make sure the dehumidier’s plug is placed completely into the socket.
l Check the house fuse/circuit breaker box.
l Check whether the power cord is damaged.
l Check the water bucket, if it is full, empty it.
l Check if the dehumidier has reached its preset level.
l Make sure the water bucket is positioned properly.
l Room temperature is lower or higher than the advised operational range.
l Check whether the humidity level has been set in high levels.
l Make sure that the dehumidier has been operating enough time to remove the
moisture.
l Make sure there are no curtains, blinds or furniture blocking the front or back of the
dehumidier.
l The humidity selector may not be set low enough.