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What can I use my dehumidifier for?
Dehumidifying your whole house
Your dehumidifier can be used to maintain an optimum humidity level throughout your house or flat.
Moisture in the air from the entire house/flat will migrate towards the dehumidifier, reducing the humidity
level. This will help reduce condensation on windows, prevent the build-up of mould and will make the
space easier to heat, amongst other things. When doing so, we would recommend the following:
- Situate your dehumidifier in a central area (e.g. a landing or hallway)
- Keep your dehumidifier running 24/7
- Keep all internal doors open
- Keep external doors and windows closed
- Use smart humidity mode to set your dehumidifier to reach a target of 55%rh
- Insert a H13 HEPA filter to purify the air (for more information see page 15)
If you want to use your dehumidifier to reduce the humidity level in a single room or area of the house,
use the same settings as above, however situate the dehumidifier inside the ‘problem’ room or area
and keep the internal door closed.
Using your dehumidifier to dry your laundry
Dehumidifiers are very efficient at drying your laundry quickly and cheaply. When doing so, we would
recommend the following:
- Situate your dehumidifier in a room with your laundry
- Place the dehumidifier close to your laundry but not too close that water could drip onto the
aidehumidifier
- Keep all doors and windows closed
- Use smart laundry mode to set your dehumidifier to run continuously for 6 hours
What do the readings on the display mean?
When the dehumidifier is turned on the reading on the display will show the current humidity level in the
environment the dehumidifier is being used in. Press the smart humidity mode button once to see the
target humidity level – the display will change for 5 seconds and then change back to the current
humidity level.