Ebac Pro 100 Series, Pro 200 Series User Manual

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ARNING – THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EARHED
CHANGING THE FUSE
Only 13 Amp fuses that are ASTA approved to BS1362 should be used. The fuse cover must be refitted after replacement of the fuse. In the event of the fuse cover being lost or damaged, the plug must not be used until a replacement is obtained. Replacement fuse covers, which must be coloured BLACK, are obtainable from electrical retailers.
FITTING REPLACEMENT PLUG
As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this appliance may not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the terminals in your own plug, proceed as follows: The wire which is coloured Green and Yellow must be connected to the terminal in the plug which is marked with the letter E or by the Earth Symbol or coloured Green and Yellow. The wire which is coloured blue must be connected to the terminal in the plug which is marked with the letter N or coloured Black. The wire which is coloured Brown must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter L or coloured Red. You must dispose of the non rewireable plug once it has been removed from the flexible cord. It is dangerous to attempt to insert the plug into any electrical socked elsewhere in the house. If the flexible cord becomes damaged it must be replaced by an identical cord.
HEAVY DUTY
Pro 100/200 Series
DEHUMIDIFIER USER MANUAL
TPC - 253
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
SPECIFICATION PRO 100 PRO 200
POWER REQUIREMENTS 230-240V/50Hz/1 Phase
230-240V/50Hz/1 Phase
Height 670 mm 800mm
Width
355 mm 510mm
Depth 380 mm 480mm
Weight 22 kg 40kg
Min Operating Temperature 1 °C 1 °C
Max Operating Temperature 35 °C 35 °C
Water Extraction (24hrs) 32°C / 90%RH 15 litres 24 litres
Max Operating Temperature 32°C / 90%RH 325 W 500W
Max Running Cost 2.4 A 2.5 A
Fuse Rating (UK) 13 A 13 A
Pump – max head 3m 3m
Do not remove the front or rear panels
This machine should only be serviced by qualified Ebac personel or other persons having technical
competence servicing refrigeration equipment, following the instructions in the Ebac service manual.
Ebac service manuals and spares lists are available upon request by contacting your local Ebac distributor.
Never operate the unit in a bathroom or swimming pool area.
Do not use the machine if the power cord or cabinet are damaged.
Do not poke objects into and of the grilles on the machine
Do not cover or obstruct the air inlet or outlet.
When running, the noise level of this machine is less than 70dba
This machine complies with the electromagnetic compatibility 1992 regulations.
This machine has been manufactured in the United Kin
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IMPORTANT
CONTROLS
Plastic Fronted Version
Metal Fronted Version
SWITCHING ON YOUR DEHUMIDIFIER
Before connecting it to the mains you should ensure that the pump outlet hose at the back of the machine is connected to a permanent drain. The drain can be up to 3m above the dehumidifier. The pump hose has a snap connector near the back of the machine.
Plastic Fronted Machine Connect to mains power (230-240V) and turn the main control knob to the high speed fan symbol (3 fan blades) for maximum extraction. The green dehumidifying indicator will illuminate.
Metal Fronted Version
Connect to mains power (230-240V) and turn the machine on. Set the fan speed to high for maximum extraction. The green dehumidifying indicator will illuminate.
Running your Dehumidifier Pump – The dehumidifier will now extract
water and store it in the pump tank, when this is full it will automatically empty via the outlet hose. The red light will illuminate when this happens. 2 Speed Fan (where applicable) – Pro Series dehumidifiers are fitted with a 2 speed fans. This allows the machine to run in quiet mode as required in occupied premises. Extraction is reduced in quiet mode. Hourmeter (where applicable) – The hourmeter is activated in dehumidifying mode only – the fan must be running. Pump Purge Switch – This allows the pump tank to be emptied prior to moving the dehumidifier. See on completion of drying. Compressor – To protect the compressor, you should allow 5 minutes between switching off and on again. Defrosting – At lower temperatures ice will form on the cooling fins inside your dehumidifier and therefore must be defrosted. All models feature an automatic defrost system which will clear any build up of ice.
IF YOUR DEHUMIDIFIER FAILS TO
OPERATE
1. Check that the plug is fully pushed into
the socket and is switched on.
2. Check with some other electrical device
that the wall socket is “live”. If it is not, contact a qualified electrician.
3. Check the fuse in the plug. If you
replace the fuse, refit with a 13Amp fuse.
4. Check the main control knob is turned
clockwise or the on/off switch is switched on as appropriate.
5. Should none of the above remedies
work, then disconnect from the mains. Contact the help line on 01388605061. DO NOT attempt to repair the unit or unscrew the outer casing
ON COMPLETION OF DRYING
To prevent any spillage of water when moving the machine, switch it off and let it stand for 10 minutes to allow any ice to melt and drain into the pump tank. Any residual water in the tank can now be pumped out by switching the machine back on and using the pump purge switch. Empty water from the hose by draining it below the dehumidifier and disconnect it using the snap connector.
ELECTRICAL CONNECTION
If this appliance is fitted with a plug which your socket is unsuitable, then it should be cut off and an appropriate plug fitted..
This appliance complies with the suppression requirements of the EEC direction 82/199/EEC as embodied in BS800:1988 IMPORTANT:- The wires in this mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code:-
Green & Yellow
Earth
Blue Neutral
Brown Live
OPERATING YOUR DEHUMIDIFIER
The amount of moisture removed by your dehumidifier will vary according to the conditions in which it is operating. For example, operating in very cold temperatures will reduce water extraction levels. The time taken to dry an area will depend on the size of area to be dried and level of moisture beging with. To achieve maximum benefit from your dehumidifier, you should ensure:­a) It is connected to the mains at all times
via plug and socket, and the fan is set to high speed.
b) The pump tube is connected to a
permanent drain
c) It is not switched off for long periods of
time
d) Doors to areas not to be dried are kept
closed
e) External doors and windows are kept
closed as much as possible
HOW YOUR DEHUMIDIFIER WORKS
Your dehumidifier draws the moist air, cooling it to a temperature where excess moisture will condense, thereby removing the excess moisture. This in turn dries anything in the immediate area which is damp. The moisture is collected in the water container. The air is rewarmed and passed back approximately 2ºC warmer.
INTRODUCTION
Your Ebac Heavy Duty Dehumidifier is designed to help dry flooded or damp areas. Ideal where natural drying is just too slow. Drying with a dehumidifier enables fast drying without problems associated with heat drying plaster. etc can crack.
Your Ebac Dehumidifier is packed in a plastic wrapper- please ensure it is disposed of safely and where it will not be a danger to children.
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