Ebac CD35 User manual

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 humidistat control is turned
clockwise.
5. Check that the water container is not full.
Should none of the above remedies work, then
disconnect from the mains. Contact the help line on
01388 605061. DO NOT attempt to repair the unit
or unscrew the outer casing.
HEAVY DUTY
CD35
DEHUMIDIFIER
USER MANUAL
ELECTRICAL CONNECTION
If the appliance is fitted with a plug for which your
socket is unsuitable, then it should be cut off and
an appropriate plug fitted..
TP - 204
•Do not remove the front or rear panels
•This machine should be serviced by qualified Ebac personnel 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.
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
CD35 230V/50Hz/1 Phase
Height 540 mm
Width 355 mm
Depth 380 mm
Weight 22 kg
Min Operating Temperature 1 °C
Max Operating Temperature 35 °C
Water Extraction (24hrs) 32°C / 90%RH 11,5 l
Max Power Consumption 32°C / 90%RH 350 W
Max Running Current 1,9 A
Fuse Rating (UK) 13 A
Pump Capacity 3,2 l
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 socket elsewhere in the house. If the
flexible cord becomes damaged it must be replaced
by an identical cord.
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.
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
W
ARNING – THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED

Your Ebac Dehumidifier is packed in a
plastic wrapper – please ensure that it is
disposed of safely and where it will not
be a danger to children
SWITCHING ON YOUR DEHUMIDIFIER
Before connecting it to the mains you should
ensure that the humidistat is turned fully anti-
clockwise (fig A). Once connected to the
mains power, the humidistat control should
be turned clockwise until you hear the unit
operate (fig B)
To protect the compressor, you should allow
5 minutes between switching the dehumidifier
off and on again.
DEFROST OPERATION
At certain temperatures, the water taken
freezes onto the pipes inside your
dehumidifier and therefore needs to be
defrosted. This model features an automatic
defrost which will clear any ice build up.
OPERATING THE HUMIDISTAT
The humidistat works in a similar way to a
central heating thermostat, but instead of
measuring temperature, it measures the
amount of moisture in the air. You may select
the level of moisture you require (known as
Relative Humidity) and the unit will operate to
achieve that level and then switch off.
As a general guide, the higher the setting the
lower the Relative Humidity will be before the
machine switches off. Therefore the machine
will operate longer to achieve this.
If the dehumidifier switches off and drying is
not complete it is possible that the humidistat
setting is too low and may need increasing
(fig C.). Conversely, if you no longer have
condensation and the unit is still operating,
then the humidistat setting may need
reducing (fig D.)
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 assosiated with heat drying
plaster, etc can crack.
HOW YOUR DEHUMIDIFIER WORKS
Your dehumidifier draws in 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 2°C warmer.
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 to begin with. To achieve maximum
benefit form your dehumidifier, you should
ensure :-
a) It is permanently connected to the mains
and controlled via the Humidistat
b) It is not switched off for long periods of
time due to an incorrect setting of the
Humidistat or because the container is
full.
c) Door to areas not to be dried are kept
closed.
d) External doors and windows are kept
closed as much as possible.
CONTROLS
Your dehumidifier is fitted with an adjustable
humidistat and container full indicator.
EMPTYING THE WATER CONTAINER
When the water container is full an internal
float mechanism will switch the unit off. This
is indicated by the illumination of the “full”
light on the front control panel. The water
container is at the rear of the unit. To empty
the container, carefully remove the water
container. When emptied replace
PERMANENT DRAINAGE
When your dehumidifier is to be used
constantly in one area, it can be fitted to drain
continuously, eliminating the need to empty
the water container. Ideal when the property
is to be left unoccupied.
For this you will need a length of PVC tubing,
18mm external diameter X 12mm internal
diameter and a hose clip of the same size.
Disconnect your dehumidifier from the power
supply before fitting permanent drainage.
Remove the water container and pass the
tube through the hole in the base of the
dehumidifier. Place the hose clip on the
tubing and push the tubing over the outlet on
the underside of the drain tray and fasten the
hose clip. DO NOT over tighten the clip or it
may crack the drain tray. The water container
should not be replaced whilst the drainage kit
is in use.
USE OF PERMANENT DRAINAGE
When in use tubing should be run to a
suitable drainage point, ensuring that the tube
doesn’t rise above the drain tray, otherwise
flooding may occur.
IMPORTANT
USER
MAINTENANCE

Your Ebac Dehumidifier is packed in a
plastic wrapper – please ensure that it is
disposed of safely and where it will not
be a danger to children
SWITCHING ON YOUR DEHUMIDIFIER
Before connecting it to the mains you should
ensure that the humidistat is turned fully anti-
clockwise (fig A). Once connected to the
mains power, the humidistat control should
be turned clockwise until you hear the unit
operate (fig B)
To protect the compressor, you should allow
5 minutes between switching the dehumidifier
off and on again.
DEFROST OPERATION
At certain temperatures, the water taken
freezes onto the pipes inside your
dehumidifier and therefore needs to be
defrosted. This model features an automatic
defrost which will clear any ice build up.
OPERATING THE HUMIDISTAT
The humidistat works in a similar way to a
central heating thermostat, but instead of
measuring temperature, it measures the
amount of moisture in the air. You may select
the level of moisture you require (known as
Relative Humidity) and the unit will operate to
achieve that level and then switch off.
As a general guide, the higher the setting the
lower the Relative Humidity will be before the
machine switches off. Therefore the machine
will operate longer to achieve this.
If the dehumidifier switches off and drying is
not complete it is possible that the humidistat
setting is too low and may need increasing
(fig C.). Conversely, if you no longer have
condensation and the unit is still operating,
then the humidistat setting may need
reducing (fig D.)
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 assosiated with heat drying
plaster, etc can crack.
HOW YOUR DEHUMIDIFIER WORKS
Your dehumidifier draws in 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 2°C warmer.
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 to begin with. To achieve maximum
benefit form your dehumidifier, you should
ensure :-
a) It is permanently connected to the mains
and controlled via the Humidistat
b) It is not switched off for long periods of
time due to an incorrect setting of the
Humidistat or because the container is
full.
c) Door to areas not to be dried are kept
closed.
d) External doors and windows are kept
closed as much as possible.
CONTROLS
Your dehumidifier is fitted with an adjustable
humidistat and container full indicator.
EMPTYING THE WATER CONTAINER
When the water container is full an internal
float mechanism will switch the unit off. This
is indicated by the illumination of the “full”
light on the front control panel. The water
container is at the rear of the unit. To empty
the container, carefully remove the water
container. When emptied replace
PERMANENT DRAINAGE
When your dehumidifier is to be used
constantly in one area, it can be fitted to drain
continuously, eliminating the need to empty
the water container. Ideal when the property
is to be left unoccupied.
For this you will need a length of PVC tubing,
18mm external diameter X 12mm internal
diameter and a hose clip of the same size.
Disconnect your dehumidifier from the power
supply before fitting permanent drainage.
Remove the water container and pass the
tube through the hole in the base of the
dehumidifier. Place the hose clip on the
tubing and push the tubing over the outlet on
the underside of the drain tray and fasten the
hose clip. DO NOT over tighten the clip or it
may crack the drain tray. The water container
should not be replaced whilst the drainage kit
is in use.
USE OF PERMANENT DRAINAGE
When in use tubing should be run to a
suitable drainage point, ensuring that the tube
doesn’t rise above the drain tray, otherwise
flooding may occur.
IMPORTANT
USER
MAINTENANCE

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 humidistat control is turned
clockwise.
5. Check that the water container is not full.
Should none of the above remedies work, then
disconnect from the mains. Contact the help line on
01388 605061. DO NOT attempt to repair the unit
or unscrew the outer casing.
HEAVY DUTY
CD35
DEHUMIDIFIER
USER MANUAL
ELECTRICAL CONNECTION
If the appliance is fitted with a plug for which your
socket is unsuitable, then it should be cut off and
an appropriate plug fitted..
TP - 204
•Do not remove the front or rear panels
•This machine should be serviced by qualified Ebac personnel 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.
•Thi
s
m
ac
hin
e
h
as
bee
n m
a
n
u
f
actu
r
ed
in
t
h
e
U
ni
ted
Kin
gdo
m.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
CD35 230V/50Hz/1 Phase
Height 540 mm
Width 355 mm
Depth 380 mm
Weight 22 kg
Min Operating Temperature 1 °C
Max Operating Temperature 35 °C
Water Extraction (24hrs) 32°C / 90%RH 11,5 l
Max Power Consumption 32°C / 90%RH 350 W
Max Running Current 1,9 A
Fuse Rating (UK) 13 A
Pump Capacity 3,2 l
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 socket elsewhere in the house. If the
flexible cord becomes damaged it must be replaced
by an identical cord.
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.
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
W
ARNING – THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED
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