
Owner’s Manual – Dri-Eaz TurboDryers
230-volt Models
Vortex, Rebel EX, Santana SX, Sahara, Sahara Pro, Sahara Pro-HP
DRI-EAZ PRODUCTS, INC.
15180 Josh Wilson Road, Burlington, WA USA 98233
Fax US: (360) 757-7950 Phone US: (360) 757-7776 Phone UK: (01908) 562611 www.dri-eaz.com
TurboDryers are high-performance airmovers for speed-drying of building structures and contents.
They are designed for a balance of static pressure and airflow, as well as durability and ease of use.
Read And Save These Instructions
Keep Air Intakes Clear: Do not clog or block air intakes, as
Safety Information
Keep Children Away: Do not allow children to play with or
around the unit, which could result in injury. Be sure the unit
is inaccessible to children when not attended.
Keep Unit Grounded: Always operate the unit with a
grounding plug and a grounded electrical outlet. A grounding
plug is an essential safety feature that helps reduce the risk
of shock or fire.
Protect Power Cord from Damage: Never operate a unit
with a damaged power cord, as this may lead to electrical or
fire hazards. If the power supply cord is damaged, it must be
replaced by a cord of the same type and amperage rating.
may occur if operated to close to draperies or similar
materials. This may cause the unit to overheat and result in a
fire or electrical hazard.
Keep Out Dust and Dirt: Do not allow dust, dirt, or other
particles to be drawn into the air intakes. Dirt in the motor
can cause it to overheat, resulting in a fire or electrical
hazard. If the motor gets dirty, clean it using an air hose.
Allow Repair Only by Qualified Person: Do not attempt to
disassemble or repair the unit if you are not qualified to do
so. You may handle some maintenance and troubleshooting,
but make sure that more complex problems are handled by
an authorized service technician. For information about
authorized repair, call Dri-Eaz at (360) 757-7776.
Extension Cords: Extension cords must be grounded and
able to deliver the appropriate voltage to the unit.
When Using Outdoors: When using outdoors, connect only
to an outlet provided with a Ground Fault Interrupting (GFI)
device, and do not use an extension cord, to reduce the risk
of electrical shock. Do not expose to rain.
Do Not Use Speed Control Device: To reduce the risk of
fire or electric shock, do not use TurboDryers with a solidstate speed control device.
Handle With Care: Do not drop or throw the unit. Rough
treatment can damage the components or wiring and create
a hazardous condition.
Run on Stable Surface: Always operate the unit on a
stable, level surface, like the floor or a strong counter, so it
cannot fall and cause injury.
Secure During Transport: When transporting in a vehicle,
secure the unit to prevent sliding and possible injury to
vehicle occupants.
Keep Out of Water: Never operate the unit in pooled or
standing water, as this may create a risk of injury from
electrical shock. Do not store or operate outdoors. If electrical wiring or components become wet, thoroughly dry them
HOW TO USE TURBODRYERS
TurboDryer airmovers are designed to blow air across wet
surfaces for speed drying. They are especially good for
drying floors because they create a flat ribbon of air. Highvolume airflow will increase the rate of evaporation, help
prevent mould growth, and reduce the risk of additional
moisture damage. Moving air will improve evaporation by removing a boundary layer of saturated air that hangs near wet
surfaces. TurboDryers whisk away this moist air and replace
it with dryer air.
Positioning TurboDryers
When drying in a building, place at least one TurboDryer per
room, or one for every 200 square feet. Place as many as
needed for maximum airflow across all wet areas of the floor.
Ensure that all wet surfaces receive good airflow. Open interior doors to maintain good air circulation. Doors may need to
be braced to prevent them from blowing shut.
Control the Humidity
Using TurboDryers to speed the rate of evaporation in a
building usually causes the humidity to rise immediately.

used with adequate dehumidification. To help control mould
growth, keep indoor humidity below 60% Rh. If possible,
maintain indoor humidity below 45% Rh. This may require
the use of DrizAir Refrigerant Dehumidifiers. Even lower
humidity (25-40% Rh) will speed the drying of dense
materials such as lumber, and is possible with Dri-Eaz
Desiccant Dehumidifiers.
To improve drying, close off the area being dried from the
rest of structure. Regulate the heating or air conditioning
system at 68-80°F (20-27°C). When dehumidifiers are not
available, run exhaust fans in the attic, kitchen and bathroom
to remove some humidity. If outdoor air is very dry, open
some windows or doors at least slightly. Use a thermohygrometer such as the DHT200 or DHT600 to determine
the relative humidity.
Check if Materials are Dry
Monitor the moisture condition of wet materials with moisture
meters like the HydroSensor, Moisture Counter, and Moisture Pro. To check how completely materials have dried out,
compare your readings to readings you take on similar
materials you know are dry.
grounded and that all safety precautions are taken.
MAINTENANCE
Always turn off the power before performing maintenance
procedures. All the service procedures below are to be
executed with the unit unplugged. Perform before each use
or as needed.
INSPECT ELECTRICAL SYSTEM: Inspect the electrical cord
for damage at regular intervals. Periodically, remove the
housing and inspect internal wiring for bare wires, insecure
fasteners, and discoloration. Remove and repair any damaged wiring as needed. Failure to do so may lead to
electrical shock or a fire hazard.
CLEAN AIR INTAKES: Clean off any accumulated lint or
other materials from the air inlet side-screens. A buildup will
reduce the airflow and may cause the motor to overheat and
become a fire hazard.
CLEAN EXTERIOR: Clean the housing with mild detergent
and water. Bring back the original shine with a vinyl cleaner
and polish like those used on automobile plastics.
Cooling & Ventilation
Over-heated rooms can be cooled with high-volume airflow
from a TurboDryer. Place the airmover on the floor or other
flat surface and direct the air from cooler areas or the outdoors. Use the kickstand or the 45-90 degree tilt feature to
elevate the snout and circulate cool air throughout the room.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
1. Plug in to a standard outlet with the correct voltage and
amperage for the unit. Set the switch at the desired
speed. Check for proper operation before leaving the unit
unattended.
2. Do not move or carry the TurboDryer when it is running.
ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
TurboDryers are designed to operate on a 230V/50 Hz
electrical connection. Make sure that the electrical outlet is
EXTERIOR INSPECTION: Evaluate exterior components
and make sure they are properly installed. Listen to the unit
for abnormal sounds. Repair or replace components as
needed.
Periodic Maintenance (as needed)
Make sure unit is unplugged and the wheel has stopped.
Remove four screws to remove each side screen. This will
permit access to motor and wheel for cleaning.
CLEAN COMPONENTS: Use compressed air or a vacuum
to remove lint and dust from blower wheel, motor and side
screens.
DO NOT WET MOTOR OR WIRING: To prevent damage to
electrical components, do not use a hose or pressure washer
to clean a TurboDryer. If electrical components do become
wet, dry them immediately.
MOTOR BEARINGS: The bearings on all Dri-Eaz TurboDryers are permanently lubricated. Do not oil.