Aerial BlueDry AD810-P Series User manual

MADE IN GERMANY
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
Air dehumidifier
Series AD810-P

This instruction manual shall not be reproduced, copied and distributed, neither in parts
nor completely, without the manufacturer's written permit.
All rights reserved.
The instruction manual is based on the technical and product-specific parameters. The
manufacturer reserves the right to add supplementary information to the instruction
manual.
Any use of the dehumidifier outside the specified conditions and contrary to its
designated use shall lead to the forfeiture of all guarantee claims.
As of: 10_2017

CONTENTS
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1Notes on this instruction manual____________________________________________ 2
Target groups ______________________________________________________________ 2
Conventions _______________________________________________________________ 2
2Safety ____________________________________________________________________________ 3
Safety devices______________________________________________________________ 3
Hazards from accessories__________________________________________________ 3
Authorized operator _______________________________________________________ 3
Safety instructions _________________________________________________________ 4
3Performance description______________________________________________________ 5
Designated use ____________________________________________________________ 5
Scope of delivery___________________________________________________________ 5
Optional components______________________________________________________ 5
Device description _________________________________________________________ 6
4Transport and installation ____________________________________________________ 9
Transport __________________________________________________________________ 9
Installation________________________________________________________________11
Operating conditions______________________________________________________11
Electrical connection ______________________________________________________12
Connect condensate drain hose___________________________________________13
Connection of the optional dewpoint kit __________________________________13
5Operation and operator control ____________________________________________14
Operating elements AD810-P _____________________________________________14
Commissioning ___________________________________________________________15
Operator control __________________________________________________________15
Set language ______________________________________________________________17
6Maintenance and service ____________________________________________________17
Cleaning and inspection___________________________________________________19
Spare parts and customer service_________________________________________20
7Troubleshooting _______________________________________________________________20
Fault messages ___________________________________________________________21
Faults _____________________________________________________________________21
8Shutdown, storage and disposal____________________________________________24
Shutdown_________________________________________________________________24
Storage ___________________________________________________________________24
Disposal __________________________________________________________________24
9Specifications __________________________________________________________________25
10 CE Declaration of Conformity________________________________________________26

NOTES ON THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL
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1Notes on this instruction manual
This instruction manual is part of the product. It contains important information on how
to transport, install, operate, store and dispose of the air dehumidifier manufactured by
AERIAL properly and safely. Therefore keep this instruction manual in a safe place. In
the section below you will find information about the target groups of this instruction
manual and the conventions used in this document.
Target groups
This instruction manual addresses all users / operators of the air dehumidifiers
manufactured by AERIAL. These persons must have read and understood the
instruction manual. The physical and psychological requirements for proper and safety-
conscious handling of the dehumidifiers must always be met.
Conventions
In this instruction manual you will find notes preceding the operating steps described to
warn you of possible hazards.
DANGER
Type and source of hazard
This symbol in connection with the word "Danger" warns of a high risk
of severe injury or acute danger to life.
Measures to avert danger or immediate measures if the risk
occurs are described in this way
WARNING
Type and source of hazard
This symbol in connection with the word "Warning“ warns of a risk
involving severe injury.
Measures to avert danger or immediate measures if the risk
occurs are described in this way
CAUTION
Type and source of hazard
This symbol in connection with the word "Caution" warns of a risk of
minor or moderate injury and material damage.
Measures to avert danger or immediate measures if the risk
occurs are described in this way

SAFETY
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In this box you find further tips and information concerning the use of
the air dehumidifiers.
2Safety
Safety devices
The series AD 810-P air dehumidifiers were subjected to thorough safety testing.
Improper operation or misuse will cause danger to:
the operator,
the machine and other material property of the user,
efficient operation of the machine.
All persons involved in the installation, commissioning, operation, maintenance and
repair of the air dehumidifiers must
be properly qualified,
closely observe the instructions set out in this manual.
Hazards from accessories
Waste water hoses and air filters must be properly installed and must not disable the
protection devices of the condensation dryers. The operating elements must always be
accessible.
Authorized operator
Operation of or other work on the air dehumidifier may only be carried out by persons
commissioned and instructed by the user. In the working area the operator is
responsible to third parties.
Responsibilities for the various activities on the air dehumidifiers must be clearly defined
and observed. Unclear competencies are a safety risk.
The user must:
make the instruction manual accessible to the operator and
make sure that the operator has read and understood the instruction manual.

SAFETY
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Safety instructions
The air dehumidifier must not be used under the following conditions:
in rooms with potentially explosive atmospheres.
in rooms with aggressive atmospheres, e.g. ammonia, wood acids, chemicals,
excessive chlorine content etc.
in rooms with water with a pH value outside the range from 7.0 to 7.4.
In case of lower pH values there is risk of corrosion for all metals and risk
of damage to mortar-containing materials (joints). Higher pH values
cause skin and mucous membrane irritations and increased lime
deposits.
in rooms with salt or liquids with a salt content > 1%
(incl. brine baths).
in rooms with ozone-treated air.
in rooms with high solvent concentration.
in rooms with extreme dust load.
Please note that excessive air movements in the room may impair the
function of the air dehumidifier because they could disturb the air flow
of the dehumidifier.
In addition the following must be observed when using the air dehumidifier:
Work on electrical equipment may only be carried out by skilled electricians.
Original spare parts or spare parts approved by the manufacturer shall exclusively
be used.
In the event of any malfunction the air dehumidifier must be switched off and
secured against unintended restarting.

PERFORMANCE DESCRIPTION
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3Performance description
You bought an air dehumidifier manufactured by AERIAL and thus decided for a well-
proven product "Made in Germany".
Designated use
The air dehumidifier is designed exclusively for dehumidifying air at atmospheric
pressure in enclosed indoor rooms.
The air dehumidifier can prevent the formation of condensation water, remove
excessive humidity and keep humidity at a defined constant level.
Operating the dehumidifiers within the limits of designated use also involves observing
the specified operating conditions (refer to page 11).
Any use of the air dehumidifier not in conformity with or going beyond the designated
use is considered contrary to its designated use and will result in the forfeiture of all
warranty claims.
The operating time of the air dehumidifier until drying of the room and
the humidity to be reached depend largely on the ambient conditions in
the room in which the air dehumidifier is installed.
Scope of delivery
Air dehumidifier
Hose clamp 10 - 16 mm
Condensate drain hose 14 x 2 mm
Hose clamp 10 - 16 mm
One instruction manual
Optional components
Dewpoint kit

PERFORMANCE DESCRIPTION
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Device description
The air dehumidifier is equipped with two lateral handles, two guide pulleys and two
transport rollers.
Fig.
1: AD810-P series air dehumidifier (isometric view)
1 Front wall (air outlet) 3 Carrying handle on the side
2 Transport rollers 4 Operating panel

PERFORMANCE DESCRIPTION
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Fig.
2: Series AD810-P air dehumidifier (rear view)
1 Filter holder 4 Pushbutton for manual draining
2 Air intake area with air filter 5 Amphenol can for dewpoint kit
3 Power cable 6 Condensation water connection

TRANSPORT AND INSTALLATION
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4Transport and installation
Transport
DANGER
Danger to life due to electric shock
Touching live parts can lead to death.
Switch off the air dehumidifier via the On/Off switch, and
disconnect the power plug from the socket outlet before
moving the unit. Empty the water collecting tank!
WARNING
Crushing and cutting hazard at edges and corners of the air inlet
and outlet openings and due to the dead weight of the device
When moving or transporting the device always use the
transport handles or recessed grips.
Do not reach into the openings at the front or rear.
Lift the device with a colleague and use suitable lifting and
transport equipment.
CAUTION
Material damage
Pulling the power cable may damage the cable.
Always disconnect the power plug from the socket outlet
before transport.
Always use the carrying handles to transport the air
dehumidifier.
Free air circulation must be ensured. The air openings – also
the rear and lateral openings – must not be covered. The free
space in front of the lamellae and air filter must be at least 1
meter; however, for optimum air circulation in the room it
should be considerably larger.
CAUTION
Material damage due to wrong handling of carrying handle
Do not apply force.
In case of correct handling the carrying handle can be moved
without effort.

TRANSPORT AND INSTALLATION
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WARNING
Danger of injury
The air dehumidifier is heavy. Loss of stability or uncontrolled
movements may cause serious injuries and material damage.
The air dehumidifier should be transported upright.
Always secure the air dehumidifier against tipping or rolling.
Always place the device on a level and firm surface.
Secure devices with castors or wheels with the locking devices.
If required, use additional devices to prevent uncontrolled
rolling.
Avoid use on ramps or inclined planes; use suitable equipment
to prevent tipping, slipping or rolling.
Lift the device with a colleague and use suitable lifting and
transport equipment.
In case of wall mounting use suitable holders and fastening
elements according to the weight.
1. Report any obvious damage to the carrier, parcel service, postal service etc.
immediately on delivery and note down the damage on the shipping document or
carrier's document.
2. Remove the packaging material completely and dispose of according to the local
regulations.
3. Check the delivery (refer to page 5) for completeness.
4. Should any transport damage be detected after unpacking of the air dehumidifier,
or should the delivery be incomplete, contact your salesman in charge or specialized
dealer without delay.
We recommend to keep the packaging to ensure safe shipment of the
air dehumidifier in case of any warranty claim.
5. Use the carrying handles to transport the air dehumidifier to the place of
installation.

TRANSPORT AND INSTALLATION
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Installation
Proceed as follows to install and transport the air dehumidifier:
1. Install the air dehumidifier in a place in conformity with the operating conditions on
a flat surface.
2. Ensure that the condensate can always be reliably collected or discharged.
Operating conditions
Air dehumidifiers are intended for mobile or stationary use in closed rooms, on building
sites, in water works, indoor swimming pools, garages and storage rooms.
The air dehumidifiers works without problems in the temperature range from +1 deg. C
to +34 deg. C and in the humidity range from 35 to 95 percent relative humidity.
In case of lower or higher temperatures, the unit switches off automatically. Using the
appliance in rooms with lower temperatures is inefficient and can result in icing.
Storage of the air dehumidifier at impermissible temperature conditions can result in
damage / problems in case of immediate switching-on. In case of storage below 0 °C the
device must first be allowed to acclimatize to the room temperature before use.
Therefore allow the air dehumidifier to adjust to the temperature before switching it on.
The suitable location for the air dehumidifier features:
230 V / 50 Hz power outlet
Flat ground
Free space of 1 meter minimum in front of the air outlet lamellae and air filter,
better more!
Select the location in a way to ensure optimum circulation of the dehumidifier air in your
room.
The air dehumidifier must be installed on a flat ground.
By using a condensation dryer humidity values of 30% r. h. can be
reached. If lower values are required an adsorption dryer must be used.
Ask your technical advisor.
In case of doubts about the operating conditions your technical advisor can help you.

TRANSPORT AND INSTALLATION
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Electrical connection
DANGER
Danger to life due to electric shock
Prior to commissioning the technical data of the air
dehumidifier must be compared with the conditions prevailing
in the room of installation!
The following items must be checked prior to electrical connection of the air
dehumidifier:
The mains voltage must be in conformity with the voltage of the air dehumidifier!
Socket outlet and supply system must be sufficiently fused!
In damp locations or on building sites a residual current circuit breaker must be
installed!
The appliance coupler must be suitable for the building socket outlet!
The socket outlet used must be grounded properly!
Connect the power cable to the power outlet.

TRANSPORT AND INSTALLATION
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Connect condensate drain hose
CAUTION
Material damage / insufficient performance due to improper
connection of condensate drain hose
The hose end must only be 4 m higher than the beginning of
the hose (drain nozzle).
Do not immerse the hose end in water (water back-up may
occur).
Never bend the hose.
Do not place any objects on the hose.
Check regularly whether condensate is properly discharged.
1. Attach the condensate drain hose to the quick coupling (Fig. 4, page 8), and secure
with a hose clamp.
2. Push the quick coupling on to the condensate drain connection.
Connection of the optional dewpoint kit
(AERIAL Art. No. 5307-0025)
1. Pull the power plug.
2. Push the Amphenol plug of the dewpoint kit into the Amphenol socket on the rear
side of the air dehumidifier (Fig. 2, page 7).
3. Connect the power cable to the power outlet.

OPERATION AND OPERATOR CONTROL
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5Operation and operator control
CAUTION
Danger of injury and damage to appliance
Inadmissible ambient conditions or improper operation of the air
dehumidifier may constitute a risk.
Read the instruction manual before commissioning the air
dehumidifier.
Operating elements AD810-P
Fig.
5: Operating panel AD810-P
1 Current room humidity 6 Stepwise fan setting
2 Target room humidity 7 Arrow key for increasing room
humidity
3 Arrow key for decreasing
room humidity 8 Operating hours
4
Info key to display power
consumption and
operating hours
9 Power consumption
5 On / off switch 10 Display

OPERATION AND OPERATOR CONTROL
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Commissioning
The air dehumidifier must have been properly installed and connected (refer to chapter
4, from page 9) before it can be commissioned.
Before commissioning the air dehumidifier allow it to rest in its final
position for about 15 minutes after transport. During this time, the oil
distributed in the cooling system and churned up by transport will flow
back to the compressor. This procedure will extend the service life of the
compressor.
1. Connect the power cable to the power outlet.
2. Make sure that the drain hose has been fitted correctly and is laid into the drain.
3. Use the on/off button to switch the air dehumidifier on. If the air dehumidifier has
been correctly connected and the existing humidity is higher than the set humidity
value, the air dehumidifier will start to work. The last values for hygrostat, language
and fan step are taken over, where applicable.
Operator control
Use the arrow keys for lowering or increasing the room humidity to set the requested
humidity.
If the existing humidity is higher than the set value, the air dehumidifier will start to
work. If the existing humidity is lower than the set value the air dehumidifier will not
start to work.
During operation condensate is produced. This can be passed directly to an outlet by
the condensate drain hose.
Automatic defrosting:
During dehumidification ice may build up on the evaporator. The volume of ice depends
on the ambient conditions in the room.
The air dehumidifiers AD810-P is equipped with an automatic hot-gas defrosting
system. If the evaporator ices, the unit will defrost automatically. After defrosting the air
dehumidifier resumes work in the standard dehumidification mode.

OPERATION AND OPERATOR CONTROL
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Operation with optional dewpoint kit (AERIAL Art. No. 5307-0025):
1. Use the on/off button on the operating panel to switch on the air dehumidifier with
the dewpoint kit fitted (see Connection of the optional dewpoint kit, page 13)
2. Use the arrow key to set the hygrostat to continuous operation
(Fig. 5, page 14).
If thawing is needed at the sensor, the air dehumidifier switches off: The display will
subsequently read "External off". As soon as thawing is required at the sensor, the air
dehumidifier will be switched on. In addition, the hygrostat can be set in such a way that
the dehumidifier is switched on after the room humidity has reached the value set, and
the sensor measures thawing.
For living space, climate conditions of 20 – 25 °C and 55 – 65% r. h. are
recommended. For quick building drying the hygrostat is set to
continuous operation.
For drying and keeping rooms with wood furnishing (e. g. parquet
flooring) or paintings, antiques etc. dry, a minimum moisture of 55 –
60% must be observed.
In case of doubt please contact your technical advisor.
Button Press briefly Press for 5 s Display
Lower the room
humidity in 1
percent steps
Lower the room
humidity in 5
percent steps
Switching on the air
dehumidifier
Switching off the air
dehumidifier
(flashing)
Display power
consumption and
operating hours,
even if the unit has
been switched off
Increase the room
humidity in 1
percent steps
Increase the room
humidity in 5
percent steps
Stop
Start 12345
45% 12345

MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE
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Changing the fan
steps
Step 2: Increased
fan performance
Step 1: Lower fan
performance
When "Stop" or "Start" flashes on the display, operation is impossible.
Set language
Button Press briefly Press for 5 s Display
After switching on
the power switch
Select language
(EN, DE)
Select language
(EN, DE)
The language set is taken over after three seconds. The language cannot be changed
during the operation.
6Maintenance and service
WARNING
Danger of injury due to contact with hot components inside the
air dehumidifier
Work on inside components may only be carried out by the
manufacturer or personnel authorised by the manufacturer.
WARNING
Danger of injury from refrigerants and toxicity
Maintenance and repair work may only be carried out by the
manufacturer or personnel authorised by the manufacturer.
,
WARNING
Danger of suffocation due to refrigerant leakage in closed rooms
during maintenance work
Work on inside components may only be carried out by the
manufacturer or personnel authorised by the manufacturer.
fan speed high
fan speed low
English
German

MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE
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WARNING
Danger of injury by electric shock and risk of material damage
Cleaning work and spillage of condensate on live parts involve danger
of electric shock.
Always observe the general safety instructions when
performing any maintenance and service work!
Switch the air dehumidifier off and pull the power plug before
cleaning and inspection, and before moving the device.
Empty the water collecting tank.
Entrust only trained expert staff with inspection and any work
inside the air dehumidifier.
Work on electrical parts of the air dehumidifier may only be
carried out by the manufacturer or by authorised qualified
electricians.
WARNING
Danger of injury due to dirt whirled up and compressed air
Wear protective goggles during cleaning with compressed air!
WARNING
Danger of injury due to sharp-edged lamellae
Wear protective gloves during cleaning of the heat exchanger.
WARNING
Danger of injury from the rotating fan blade during maintenance
Repairs or maintenance work may only be carried out by the
manufacturer or personnel authorised by the manufacturer.
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