The appliance
does not
switch on
The appliance is not
connected to an
electrical outlet
Connect the appliance to an electrical
outlet
The appliance is
connected to an
electrical outlet
Check the power supply into the
electrical outlet
Damaged
transformer or
electrical circuits of
the appliance
The appliance
switches on
The relative humidity
is lower than the set
humidity
The appliance is in
defrost mode
Wait until defrost mode ends
INSUFFICIENT
DEHUMIDIFICATION
EFFECT
Air supply or outlet blocked
Remove the obstruction that is blocking
the air inlet or outlet
The ambient temperature is very low
Do not switch on the appliance
The appliance is placed on an
unstable surface
Place the appliance only on a solid, level
surface
Place the appliance in an upright
position
Remove the front protective cover and
eliminate the cause of the drain hose
Damaged humidity sensor or
temperature sensor
Switch off the appliance and leave it
switched off for a while. Then switch on
the appliance again. If the problem
persists, contact an authorized service
center
- This is normal if you hear the sound of refrigerant circulating during operation of the appliance.
- If the above methods still do not solve the problem, contact an authorized service center. Do not disassemble
the dehumidifier yourself.
RECOMMENDATIONS
- The humidity sensor may not work properly if the appliance is used in an environment with a high content of
strong corrosive gases and heavy dust.
- It is forbidden to use the dehumidifier in an environment where there are flammable or explosive gases, dust,
chemicals or biological products. The appliance is not covered by the warranty if the dehumidifier is used in the