McIntire DH-10 Setup And Operation

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Model DH-10 Dehumidifier
Benefi ts
Improves Personal Comfort Improves Air Quality Inhibits Mold and Mildew Growth Helps Eliminate Musty Odors Reduces Condensation
Features
Lightweight, Steel Cabinet Lowest Power Consumption Continuous Drain Convenient Carrying Handles Automatic Humidistat Compact and Portable Design UL Approved
Specifi cations
Weight - 38 Lbs Dimensions (LxWxH) - 15.5” x 12” x 12.5” Energy Use - 150 Watts at 115 VAC Starting Current - 194.4 Watts Humidistat - 20-80% Relative Humidity Ambient Temp Range - 50F - 120F Compressor - 1/12 HP Refrigerant - R134a (cfc free) Designed Load - 1000 sq. ft or less Capacity - 10 pints/day
Carrying Handle (2)
Powder Coated Steel Cabinet
Drain
On/Off Indicator & Humidistat
For Your Records:
Serial Number: Date of Purchase: Purchased From:
In the Box:
1. DH-10-1 Dehumidifi er
3. Warranty Card (Fill out and send back)
4. Instruction Manual
Stainless Steel Coil
Note: It is normal to hear a rattle or feel the compressor shake Important: Check the dehumidi er for damage caused during ship-
ment. If damaged, DO NOT OPERATE. Do not return to McIntire with-
McIntire
745 Clark Avenue • Bristol, CT 06010 • Phone: (860)-585-0050 • Fax: (860)-314-4500
out prior authorization.
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Contents
Important Safety Instructions Pg 2 Setup and Operation Pg 3 Cleaning and Maintenance Pg 4 Troubleshooting Pg 5 Humidity Levels Pg 6 Frequently Asked Questions Pg 7 Warranty Pg 8 Service Pg 8
Important Safety Instructions
This symbol means warnings and safety precautions should be adhered to This symbol means risk of electrical shock
This symbol means risk of explosion
1. All warnings and safety precautions should be adhered to.
2. Do not submerge unit in water.
3. Locate the unit on a at, level, solid surface where the unit won’t fall.
4. When the unit is in operation, do not place the unit inside an enclosed cabi-
net or bookcase that will interfere with the airfl ow and the proper operation of the unit.
5. The unit is designed to be portable, however, if you desire a more perma­nent location for your unit such as a wall or ceiling mount, ensure that the unit is mounted securely and remains level.
6. Do not store or use fl ammable chemicals, gases or liquids such as gasoline or diesel fuel in the vicinity of this unit or any other electrical appliances.
7. If used on a boat, do not operate the dehumidifi er or other electrical appli- ance in the bilge or engine room where gasoline, diesel fuel or other combus­tible vapors may accumulate which could result in an explosion.
8. Do not store or use fl ammable chemicals in rooms with an RH below 30% . Static discharge may ignite combustible vapors and result in an explosion.
9. The DH-10 dehumidifi er runs on 115VAC/1ph/60hz power. Be sure to plug the unit into an acceptable 3 prong, grounded receptacle that has a properly rated and protected AC power source such as shore power or an inverter (if used for marine applications).
10. Always turn off and disconnect the unit before moving, cleaning or servic­ing the unit.
11. Only qualifi ed technicians should perform repairs and servicing of this unit.
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Setup and Operation
Setup
Check the dehumidifi er for damage caused during shipment. If damaged, do not operate.
1. Unpack the unit on a countertop or other at surface.
2. Attach the hose to the metal drain elbow (bottom of unit). The unit ships with a 6-foot
length of 5/8 inner diameter (ID) vinyl hose. The hose may be cut to length for your appli­cation. If a longer length of hose is required, it can be found at a local hardware store.
3. Install the dehumidifi er in a position that is higher than the drain. The unit uses gravity to drain the condensed moisture from the unit. Never position the dehumidifi er lower than its intended drain.
4. When routing the drain hose, be sure to not cause any kinks or other sharp bends in the hose.
Do NOT drink the water that collects in the drain pan.
Operation
Be sure to plug the unit into a 3 prong, grounded receptacle that has a properly rated and protected AC power source such as shore power or an inverter.
1. The dehumidifi er runs on normal AC only (115 VAC) household or shore power. Make sure it is connected to a grounded, 3 prong, 115 VAC receptacle. Plug in the power cord to a suiteable AC power supply as described above.
2. Turn the rotary control knob (humidistat) clockwise to turn the unit on. Turning the unit fully clockwise will condition the air to 20% Relative Humidity (RH) while turning fully counter clockwise will product RH levels of 80% in the conditioned space.
3. Set the humidistat to the desired level which is suitable for your application. Set­tings below 50% may over-dry woodwork.
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Locating the Unit
1. On a boat, locate the unit in the galley, berth, head or wherever a moisture prob­lem exsists.
2. In a home, locate the unit in a bathroom, laundry room, crawlspace, or other mois­ture-prone area.
3. Direct the exhaust airfl ow toward moisture problem areas. For best results, close outside doors, hatches, portholes, etc.
3. Store and operate the unit on a level, upright position. Normal roll of a boat or mo­tion of an RV won’t effect the unit. Rough handling or dropping the unit will cause it to malfunction.
1. Do not store or use fl ammable chemicals, gases or liquids such as gasoline or diesel fuel in the vicinity of this unit or other electrical appliances.
2. On a boat, do not operate the dehumidifi er or other electrical appliances in the bilge or engine room where gasoline, diesel fuel or other combustible vapors may accumulate which could result in an explosion.
3. Do not store or use fl ammable chemicals, gases or liquids such as gasoline or diesel fuel in rooms with an RH below 30% since in a very dry room, static electricity discharge may ignite combustible vapors which may result in an explosion.
Cleaning and Maintenance
Use a non-abrasive cleanser on the cabinet and wipe off with a clean rag to keep the cabinet looking new and clean. Occasionally, check the evaporator (condensation coil at the air intake) and the condenser. If either is contaminated with dust, dirt or debris have the unit serviced by a qualifi ed technician.
Clean and dry out the drain base and hose occasionally to avoid mold, mildew or bacte­ria buildup. Inspect the hose for blockages caused by kinks, dirt, mold and/or mildew. Clean and straighten as necessary.
Always unplug the dehumidifi er before cleaning or servicing the unit.
Only a qualifi ed technician should perform repairs or the servicing of this unit
Note: Cleaning of Condenser and Evaporator Coil can be performed by the end user.
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Troubleshooting
Problem Possible Cause Solution Dehumidifi er does not run Unit is not plugged in
Plug in the unit
The unit doesn’t perform opti­mally
Unit is not connected to a properly rated AC power source
Airfl ow is restricted
Too much airfl ow from the outside
Check that the unit is prop­erly connected to an AC power source. Also check that the circuit protector for the recep­tacle is on.
If properly connected, turn the humidistat knob all the way to the “on” position. If the unit still doesn’t run, contact Arrow Dryers’ technical support.
Check that there is adequate airfl ow toward and around the unit. Consider using an external fan to move the air around and toward the unit. Check that nothing is blocking the unit.
Close all outside doors, hatch­es, portholes, etc.
Dirty coils interfere with the
Evaporator coils are dirty
Low humidity and temperature
There is a rattling sound and the compressor shakes when the unit is moved.
Caution: Do not rapidly cycle the unit on and off. Allow a few minutes before restarting to pro­tect the overload circuit.
The compressor is built and mounted in the chassis in such a way as to absorb movement. It is perfectly normal to hear the compressor rattle and feel it shake.
dehumidifi er’s ability to re- move moisture from the ambi­ent air. Have the evaporator coils properly cleaned.
Check the humidity fi rst. At a low humidity level and temper­ature below 65F, the amount of moisture that can be collected is greatly reduced. Set the humidistat to 60% RH. If the temperature and humidity are high, call Arrow Dryers’ techni­cal support.
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Humidity Levels
Below are the optimum humidity ranges for various materials as recommended by the National Park Service (NPS). Please note that humidity is not the only agent of deterioration and other factors may need to be addressed when storing your equipment. These agents may include visible light, ul­traviolet radiation, tempurature, dirt, etc. which may effect your environment. These ranges only address relative humidity levels as recommended by the NPS.
Paintings................................................. 40% - 65%
Paper..................................................... 45% - 55%
Photographs/Film/Negatives......................... 30% - 40%
Other Organics (wood, leather, textiles, etc.).... 45% - 60%
Metals.................................................... <35%
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Frequently Asked Questions
1. Where can I fi nd support and warranty information?
Support and warranty information is found on the warranty card. Warranty is limited to original owner.
2. What is the recommended setting for the dehumidifi er?
The recommended Relative Humidity (RH) setting for the DH-10 is 60%.
3. Where is the best place to locate the dehumidifi er?
Locate the unit in the galley, berth, head or where the air is stagnant and may cause mold or mildew to form (on a boat). Direct the exhaust of the unit toward the problem area is. DO NOT operate the dehumidifi er or other electrical appliances in the bilge, engine room, or fuel storage rooms where gasoline, deisel or other combustible vapors may accumulate. If using in a home, bathrooms, laundry rooms, and basement crawl spaces are ideal locations for the dehumidifi er.
4. Who is the manufacturer?
DH-10 Dehumidi ers are manufactured in the USA by McIntire Company, in Bristol, CT.
5. What kind of maintenance is required on the unit?
The DH-10 was designed to be maintenance free under normal operating conditions. Occasionally, check the drain hose, drain base and evaporator coils as described in the cleaning and maintenance section of this manual.
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Calling For Service
Note: Support and Warranty information can be found on the warranty card DO NOT return to McIntire Company without prior authorization and an RGA number To contact McIntire Company for repair or warranty service:
745 Clark Ave. Bristol, CT 06010 Toll Free: 800-437-9247 Fax: 860-314-4500
This warranty is good only in the continental boundary of the United States. For export, consult factory.
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