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draining the water from the
tank. Otherwise, this may
result in water leakage or
electricity leakage.
• Do not drop the
dehumidier as this may
cause personal injury, and
damage to the oor or
household items as a result
of water spillage.
• Do not place anything on
top of the dehumidier.
• Do not stand on, sit
on, or lean against the
dehumidier. This may
cause the dehumidier to
tip over causing injury.
• Do not remove or
dismantle the oat in
the tank; otherwise, the
dehumidier cannot
detect when the tank is full
and could result in water
leakage.
• Do not use detergents,
cleaning agents, abrasive
powders, chemically
treated dusters, gasoline,
benzene, thinners or other
solvents, as they can
damage the dehumidier
or the water tank. This may
result in water leakage.
• Mildew may form in the
water tank, clean it every
week with tap water. Then,
wipe with a soft, dry cloth.
• When you use the
dehumidier for drying
laundry, hang your clothes
from a distance where
water droplets will not drip
onto the dehumidier.
• The dehumidier is only
intended for household
use under normal
operating conditions (5°C -
35°C).
• Do not use the
dehumidier in a room
with major temperature
changes.
• Run the power cord under
carpeting, rugs, or runners.
Arrange the cord away
from areas where it may be
tripped over.
• Make sure the water
tank is properly installed
before you switch on the
dehumidier.
• Do not touch the swing
louver.
• Avoid knocking against the
dehumidier (the air inlet
and outlet in particular)
with hard objects.
• Always unplug the
dehumidier after use and
before you move or clean
it.
• Power o and unplug
the dehumidier before