Dehumidifier – D 850E
- Instruction manual version 02
Content
1. Description of dehumidifier
1.1 . General data
1.2 . Technical data
2. Operation and usage
2.1 . Usage
2.2 . Location and installation
2.3 . Preparing for starting
2.4 . Operation
2.5 . Breakdown
2.6. Maintenance
2.6.1. Cleaning the air filter
3. Trouble shooting, causes and its remedy
4. Warranty
4.1 . Warranty conditions
4.2 . Information about service and spare parts
1. Description of device
1.1 . General data
Dehumidifiers can be used wherever problems with high air humidity occur, i.e. not only in
swimming pools, but also in rehabilitation or telecommunication centers, restaurants,
hairdresser's saloons, laundries, kitchens, etc. or generally to reduce humidity in the air. The
dehumidifiers are equipped with dust filters, enabling them not only to dehumidify but also to
purify the air.
1.2. Technical data:
Dehumidification at 30°C, RH=70%
(l/day) 60
Air discharge m3/h 500
Air intake in front
Air output on the top
Outlet of condensate (mm ) 13
Heat recovery ( kW ) 2,1
Surface of air filter (cm2) 1500
Voltage (V) 230 V / 50Hz
Power consumption (kW) 0,85
Hygrometer Built-in
Electrical protection IP 43
Refrigerant R 407C
Working temp. min/max °C 10-35
Dimensions w/h/d (mm) 660/750/345
Weight (kg) 38
2. Operation and usage
2.1 . Usage
D 850 E dehumidifiers are necessary for indoor pools, where air
conditioning is not installed. They reduce air humidity to prevent condensation on windows
and walls, which is the main cause for origination of mould. Right model of dehumidifier
with required performance have to be used for reduce of humidity. If we use dehumidifier
with small performance, it can cause damage of dehumidifier. Dehumidifier cannot be
installed in places with increased dustiness. Device must be transported or carried in vertical
position. It is not allowed to transport the unit slantways as it can cause its damage.
Dehumidifier eliminates the air humidity on the principle of a thermal pump and
therefore you save a lot of energy.