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Air flow | 190 m3/h |
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Weight | 15.3 kg |
Daily dehumidifying capacity | 25L/Day (30℃, 80%RH) |
Operating temperature | 5°C - 32°C |
Dehumidification Capacity | 25L/Day (30℃, 80%RH) |
Describes the restoration dehumidifier and its use of R32 refrigerant, highlighting its environmental friendliness.
Explains symbols for warnings and information, including critical safety warnings about flammable refrigerants.
Emphasizes the importance of carefully reading and understanding the manual before operating the appliance.
Lists precautions for power cord, voltage, grounding, wet hands, immersion, and unattended operation.
Covers safe storage, avoiding damage, ventilation, and critical safety procedures for servicing with R32.
Details safety for work areas, checking refrigerant, ignition sources, ventilation, and refrigeration equipment.
Outlines safety checks for electrical components, capacitors, wiring, and earth bonding during maintenance.
Provides warnings regarding room size requirements and avoiding installation in areas prone to flammable gas leaks.
Details model, power, dehumidify capacity, refrigerant charge, pressure ratings, and other technical data.
Lists the main features of the dehumidifier, including design, mobility, and operational functions.
Illustrates and labels the various external components and parts of the dehumidifier unit.
Explains the operation of the power button for starting/stopping and the timer button for setting operational times.
Details how to use the Add and Minus buttons to adjust humidity levels and timing settings.
Describes the cycling ranges for humidity and timing adjustments, and the display screen functionality.
Explains the manual drainage function and the unit's memory behavior during power outages or shutdowns.
Provides instructions for automatic water drainage via hose and cleaning the exterior of the unit.
Step-by-step guide for cleaning the air filter, including vacuuming and washing methods.
Instructions for preparing the unit for transportation or storage, including emptying water and stacking.
Explains common error codes (E1, E2, E4) and their meanings for diagnosing unit issues.
Advises on immediate actions for malfunctions, contacting distributors, and proper recycling of the appliance.