Dimplex GDDEYS40 Instruction Manual

Manual is about: 40L DEHUMIDIFIER AND AIR PURIFIER

Summary of GDDEYS40

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    – 1 – 40l dehumidifier and air purifier instruction manual gddeys40 dehumidifies a large home and purifies air.

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  • Page 3: Contents

    Contents safety and usage notices 5 components 9 control panel 10 display screen 11 setting timer 12 dehumification instructions 13 automatic dehumification 13 continuous dehumification 13 clothes drying 13 emptying the tank and drainage 14 air purification and filters 16 ventilation 16 air purifica...

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    – 4 – before operating this appliance, please read this instruction manual carefully. Please also keep for future reference..

  • Page 5: Safety and Usage Notices

    – 5 – safety and usage notices the power supply for this appliance is 220- 240v~ if the voltage is 10% higher or lower than the normal voltage, the appliance will not operate. It is suggested that a voltage stabilizer be equipped. The working range of this appliance is between 5-32 o c, outside of t...

  • Page 6: Safety and Usage Notices

    – 6 – safety and usage notices the appliance is designed for domestic use only, not for commercial purposes. Please do not use aerosols or other flammable substances near the appliance. Please do not place anything on top of the appliance. Please do not tilt the appliance when in use. Please do not ...

  • Page 7: Safety and Usage Notices

    – 7 – when operating the appliance, please keep a clearance of 50cm above and over 30cm surrounding. Please refer to the following figure. Please keep windows closed when appliance is in use. Please do not direct your appliance towards plants or pets for long periods of time. Please do not operate i...

  • Page 8: Safety and Usage Notices

    – 8 – safety and usage notices if the unit is faulty (e.G., burning smells, smoke detected), please turn off the appliance and unplug it, then contact a qualified service agent for maintenance. If the appliance is not to be used, or is to be stored for a period of time, please activate the self-clea...

  • Page 9: Components

    – 9 – components front side rear side front panel tank lid full tank float device water level window tank control panel air purification filters (hepa or activated carbon filter) inlet grid lifting handle swing lourve continuous drainage outlet mesh filter (for large partcles).

  • Page 10: Control Panel

    – 10 – control panel change fan speed timer humidity level self-clean mode change mode power quiet/night mode swing louvre on/off power: turn on or turn off the appliance. Change mode: cycles between different modes: automatic dehumidification, continuous dehumidification, clothes drying, air purifi...

  • Page 11: Display Screen

    – 11 – display screen mode child lock full tank self cleaning mode filter usage day counter quiet/night mode swing louvre fan speed filter indicator temperature and timer display timer self cleaning mode: lights up when self cleaning function is activated. Mode: shows which functions are selected. T...

  • Page 12: Operation Instructions

    – 12 – operation instructions turning on the appliance plug in the appliance press the “power” button to turn appliance on setting timer to turn the appliance on when the appliance is on standby, press the “timer” button – the timer display will light up and start flashing. Press the “timer” button ...

  • Page 13: Automatic Dehumidification

    – 13 – dehumidification instructions automatic dehumidification under this mode, the dehumidifer will dehumidify the room according to the humidity setting you have chosen (press “humidity level” to adjust). The ideal humidity for a room is between 50%-60%. The dehumidifier will only operate if the ...

  • Page 14: Dehumidification Tips

    – 14 – dehumidification tips while operating automatic or continuous dehumidification or clothes drying mode, you can also insert one of the hepa or activated carbon filters to simultaneously purify the air. The appliance will tell you if there is a filter in use by illuminating the air purification...

  • Page 15: Continuous Drainage

    – 15 – 1) locate the drainage outlet, shown below on the side of your appliance and insert a screwdriver into the circular groove and break off the drain hole cover. 2) remove the tank and in the back of the drainage cavity of the appliance towards the right, there should be a lever, push that lever...

  • Page 16: Air Purification and Filters

    – 16 – air purification and filters ventilation this mode moves air around the room. Before activating ventilation mode, remove any hepa or activated carbon filters to ensure the lifespan of the filters. If you do not remove the filter, the filter indicator will flash to remind you to remove it. Pre...

  • Page 17: Inserting A Filter

    – 17 – inserting a filter 1) open the front panel 2) remove the plastic mesh filter and insert an air purification filter (activated carbon or hepa). Then replace the plastic mesh filter back into the appliance. 3) replace the front panel note: see the “care and maintenance of activated carbon and h...

  • Page 18: Hepa 13 Filter Information

    – 18 – activated carbon filter hepa 13 filter activated carbon filter information activated carbon has a wide range of applications such as in medical and environmental applications where it is used to remove poisons and pollutants and filter drinking water. In your home, the activated carbon filter...

  • Page 19: Maintenance

    – 19 – replacing activated carbon and hepa filters activated carbon and hepa filters cannot be washed. Instead they need to be replaced every 9 – 18 months (depending on the air quality in your home). An average home will need filters changed once per year. Replacement filters can be found at the re...

  • Page 20: Maintenance

    – 20 – maintenance self cleaning mode this dries out the internal components of the appliance to ensure mildew does not grow on the inside of it. Use this function before any long period in which the appliance will not be in use. Activate this mode by holding down the “self clean mode” button for 3 ...

  • Page 21: Troubleshooting

    – 21 – troubleshooting if the following problems appear, please follow the solutions suggested. Problem cause solution the appliance does not work • check the appliance is plugged in • the tank may be full of water or incorrectly positioned • plug into mains power supply • empty the tank and positio...

  • Page 22: Technical Specifications

    – 22 – technical specifications model gddeys40 operating voltage 220v-240v~50hz dehumidification capacity 40l/day rated power 620w weight 18.1kg dimensions (w*h*d) 410mm×665mm×265mm the company reserves the right to alter the product design and specifications. For product technical parameters, pleas...

  • Page 23: Notes

    – 23 – notes.

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    – 24 – phone: 09 274 8265 fax: 09 274 8472 email: sales@glendimplex.Co.Nz web: www.Dimplex.Co.Nz glen dimplex new zealand ltd 38 harris road, east tamaki auckland, new zealand p.O. Box 58473, botany manukau 2163, new zealand.