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| Product Type | Industrial Dehumidifier |
| Model | Industrial Dehumidifier |
| Power Supply | 220-240V, 50Hz |
| Dehumidification Capacity (30°C, 80% RH) | 30 L/day |
| Power Consumption (30°C, 80%) | 650W |
| Power Consumption (32°C, 80%) | 680W |
| Air Volume (max.) | 200 m³/h |
| Fan Speed | 1 |
| Hour Meter | Yes |
| Compressor | Rotary |
| Refrigerant | R-410A (approx. 240g) |
| Working Range | 5 ~ 35°C |
| Water Tank Capacity | 6.5L |
| Product Size (WxDxH) with Casters | 358 x 338 x 550 mm |
| Net Weight | 19 kg |
| Continuous Drainage | Yes (with optional drain tube) |
| Defrost Type | Hot Gas Defrost |
| Auto-Restart | Yes |
| Filter Cleaning | Washable, clean monthly |
| Safety Features | Auto shut-off when tank full, 3-minute compressor delay |
| Mobility | Castors and adjustable handle |
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USER MANUAL Industrial dehumidifier Thermex
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Line drawing of a mechanical device with wheels and a handle, showing airflow direction (no text or symbols)Kontrolpanel

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Tømning
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Vedligeholdelse
RENG∅RING AF APPARATET
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Specification
| Model no. | Industrial Dehumidifier | |
| Power supply | 220-240V, 50Hz | |
| Test condition | DB 30°C, RH 80% | |
| Dehumidification capacity | 30L/day | |
| Power consumption * | 30°C, 80% | 650W |
| 32°C, 80% | 680W | |
| Air volume (max.) | 200 m3/h | |
| Fan speed | 1 | |
| Hour meter | yes | |
| Compressor | Rotary | |
| Refrigerant | R-410A (abt. 240g) | |
| Equivalent Tonne of Carbon Dioxide (ET CO2) | 0.5011 Ton | |
| Working range | 5 ~ 35°C | |
| Water tank | 6.5L | |
| Product size (WxDxH) with casters | 358x338x550 mm | |
| N.W. | 19 kg | |
| Global Warming Potential (GWP) | 2088 | |
- The data marked with * may vary for technical reasons. For greater precision, please refer to the rating label placed on the product.
- Test condition for data in our rating label is as per safety regulation: EN 60335-2-40

This product is a dehumidifier. It controls relative humidity by passing the air through the unit, forcing the excess moisture to condensate over the cooling elements. Contact with this cold surface causes the moisture in the air to condense. This condensed water then drains safely into the water tank. The dried air then passes through the condenser where it is slightly warmed and re-enters the room at a slightly elevated temperature.
Where to position
Excess moisture will travel throughout your home, in the same way that cooking smells waft to every room in the house. For this reason, the dehumidifier should be positioned, so that it can draw this moist air towards it from all over the home.
Alternatively, if you have a serious problem in one area you can begin by positioning the dehumidifier close to this area and later moving it to a more central point.
When positioning the dehumidifier, ensure that it is placed on a level surface and that there is a minimum of 10 cm (4") of space on either side of the unit to allow for efficient airflow.
This dehumidifier is fitted with castors for extra mobility, if you move the unit, it should first be switched off and the water tank emptied.
We do not recommend the use of an extension lead, so please try to ensure that the unit is sufficiently close to a fixed mains socket. If it is necessary to use am extension lead, please ensure the diameter of the wires of the cable is at least 1 mm ^2 . When the dehumidifier is in operation, outside doors and windows should be closed when necessary for most efficient use.
Caution!
- Always keep the unit in vertical position and on a firm flat surface at all times.
- Ensure that there is at least 300mm (1") between the sides of the appliance and any flammable, heating materials.
- Do not place on soft surfaces.
- Do not cover the appliances intake or outlet grilles..
- For indoor use only.
- Not suitable for use in cabinet, closet, boats, caravans or similar locations.
- Leave the unit to stand for one hour before connecting to the mains supply after transport or when it has been tilted (e.g. during cleaning).
- Do not obstruct the air intakes and exhausts.
- The mains supply must conform to the specification shown on the rating plate at the back of the unit.
- Avoid overloading circuits, which is caused by using more electrical amps than your wiring can support. Overloading electrical wires can cause excessive heat and electrical fires.
- Avoid the appliance from splash.
- Examine the cord carefully. Make sure that it is not punctured or frayed. Inspect the plug to ensure that the prongs are secure and the plastic surrounding it is not cracked. Avoid running cords under carpets and other areas where you cannot regularly check their condition.
- Avoid over-twisting, -coiling, -pulling the power cord, never use nylon or iron wire to tide the power cord.
- Do not leave appliance when plugged in, unplug from outlet when not in use and before servicing. Connect to a grounded outlet only.
- If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by an approved service representative or a similar qualified person in order to avoid a hazard.
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Never use the plug to start and stop the unit. Always use switch on the control panel.
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Before moving the unit, turn off all controls, then unplug and empty the water tank.
- Don't use bug sprays or other flammable cleaners on the unit.
- Never pour or spray water over the unit.
- This appliance can be used by children aged from 8 years and above and persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved. Children shall not play with the appliance. Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be made by children without supervision.
- STAY ALERT! Watch what you are doing and use common sense. Do not use the appliance when you are tired, distracted or under the influence of drugs, alcohol or medication causing diminished control.
- Only a licensed professional is allowed to dismantle or modify the appliance.
- Suggest to send the appliance for professional maintenance periodically.

- Main housing
- Control panel
- Handle
- Hour meter
- Left plate
- Caster
- Filter
- Right plate
- Water tank
- Spout for continuous drain
By pressing the button at the 2 ends of the handle, the position of the handle can be adjusted.

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Control panel

- Humidity display
- ON/OFF(Power) indicator
- Defrost indicator
- Timer indicator
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Water tank full indicator
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"Humidity up" setting button
- ON/OFF (power) button
- Timer button
- "Humidity down" setting button
OPERATION
- Plug the unit into a correct mains socket. (Please refer to the rating label at the rear of the unit for accurate voltage/frequency.)
- Press ON/OFF button to turn on the unit. For the 1 ^st time operation, the compressor will run automatically at continuous drainage mode.
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Press button “Humidity up” or “Humidity down” to set the humidity you need. The setting range has Continuous Drainage (LED display shows CO); and 40%\~80%. 5% will be increased or decreased for each press. The set humidity will be shown in the LED display for 8 seconds, after 8 seconds, the display returns to the ambient humidity As the set humidity has been reached, the compressor will stop working automatically.
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To turn off the unit, press ON/OFF button again.
- This unit is with memory function, if you re-switch the unit as the power is still on, it will revert to your previous setting. However, if you re-switch it as the power has been once disconnected, it will work at its default setting: continuous drainage.
- The compressor used in the unit is with "3 minutes" life protection, i.e. once the compressor stops, it will only run again after 3 minutes
DEFROST
This unit is with Hot Gas defrost. After the unit runs for 30 minutes, the coil sensor will detect the coil temperature, while the coil temperature is ≤ -1^ , the unit will enter hot gas defrost mode, the Defrost indicator will light on. During defrost, the compressor and fan keep running. The defrost function will stop after running for 5 minutes or after the coil temperature raises up to 10^ , then repeat the next cycle.
AUTO-RESTART
This unit is with auto-restart function, the unit will resume to last-setting mode after the power is on again.
HOUR METER
- Special Hour meter to count the machine operation time.
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7 digital letters to calculate the used time, special for rent.
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Digital letters will count-on continuously, never back to "zero".

Drainage
Please note, in case, the water tank has not been positioned well, the water full indicator will turn into red. While the water tank is full, the compressor will stop for self-protection and the “Water Full” indicator will turn into red and buzz.
To move the water tank, pull it out squarely from the unit.
After emptying the water tank, place the water tank into space. Make sure it is properly positioned, in order for the 'water full' sign to go out and your dehumidifier is operating.

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When the dehumidifier is operated at very high humidity levels, the water tank will require more frequent drainage. In this situation, it may be more convenient to set the unit up for continuous drainage with the following procedures:
- Remove the rubber plug and retain for future use.
- Connect the drain tube to the water spout as shown and locate the other end into a drain (the drain tube is not included in the package, must purchase in addition depending on your need).

Water tube for continuous drain
Maintenance
Always unplug the unit from the mains before carrying out any maintenance or cleaning of the unit.
CLEANING THE BODY
Use soft cloth to wipe the unit clean.
Don't ever use volatile chemicals, gasoline, detergents, chemically treated clothes, or other cleansing solutions. These all could possibly hurt the cabinet.
CLEANING THE FILTER

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- Use a vacuum cleaner or tap the filter lightly for easy cleaning. If the filter is particularly dirty, use warm water with a small amount of medium strength.
● Make sure the filter is completely dry before replacing.
- Do not expose the filter to sunlight.
STORAGE
If not use the unit for an extended period of time. Please:
● Turing the unit off, unplug and tidy AC cord.
- Completely empty the water tank and wipe it clean.
● Cover the unit and store where it will not receive direct sunlight.
THE UNIT DOES NOT OPERATE:
• Is the unit plugged in?
• Is the house electricity on?
- Is the room temperature below 5°C or above 35°C? If so, then it is out of the working range of the unit.
- Ensure the ON/OFF switch is turned on.
- Check the water tank is positioned properly in the unit and it is not full.
• Make sure the air inlet and outlet are not obstructed.
THE UNIT SEEMS TO DO NOTHING:
• Is the filter dusty, contaminated?
• Is the air intake or outlet blocked up?
• Is the room humidity already quite low?
THE UNIT SEEMS TO DO LITTLE:
- Are too many windows or doors open?
• Is there something in the room producing lots of humidity?
THE UNIT IS TOO NOISY:
- Check whether the unit is sitting on a level surface.
THE UNIT IS LEAKING:
• Make sure the unit is in good shape.
- If you are not using continuous drainage, make sure the rubber plug (at the bottom of the water tank) is in its position,

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