BEFORE FIRST USE: Please leave the dehumidifier standing upright and outside the box for 24 HOURS before plugging it in. The dehumidifiers may have been tilted or placed upside down during shipping. Leave the dehumidifier to stand upright for 24 hours so the oil in the compressor can settle from the move, not doing so can affect the performance or lifespan of the dehumidifier.
TABLE OF CONTENTS Important Safety Instructions..................................................................................................................................................1 Parts Identification.................................................................................................................................................................... 2 Operation Instructions............................................................................................................
Important Safety Instructions To prevent injury and property damage, the following instructions must be followed when using the dehumidifier. Warning 1. Do not place the dehumidifier near a heater. Do not use the dehumidifier near flammable gas or combustibles, such as gasoline, benzene, thinner, etc. 2. The dehumidifier shall be installed in accordance with national wiring regulations. 3. Always plug into a grounded outlet properly. 4. Do not use if the power cord is broken or damaged. 5.
Parts Identification NOTE: Do not cover or block the air inlet or outlet.
Operation Instructions 1. Position Your Dehumidifier Properly • Place the dehumidifier on a smooth, level floor that is strong enough to support the dehumidifier with a full bucket of water. • To maintain efficiency, operate the dehumidifier in an enclosed area. Keep nearby doors and windows closed. • Maintain a minimum clearance of 20 cm (7.9 inches) on the sides and back of the dehumidifier and 40 cm (15.75 inches) on the top of the dehumidifier to allow for proper air circulation.
active. When the timer function is enabled, pressing the TIMER button once could check the time remaining. Defrost Indicator The DEFROST indicator light will illuminate when the frost has accumulated on the interior of the dehumidifier. The dehumidifying function will cease until the frost has melted. And the defrosting indicator will go off when the dehumidifier has stopped defrosting. When defrosting is complete, the dehumidifier will restart to dehumidify automatically.
font digital number turns to statically display the room humidity level. · The set humidity is recommended to be at least 10% lower than the room humidity level. · If the set humidity level is 30, the dehumidifier will run continuously in CONTINUOUS Mode. · Set the target humidity level between 35-80, the dehumidifier will run in Humidstat Mode.
4. Smart Functions Auto Shut Off When the bucket is full and/or the humidity setting is reached, the dehumidifier will shut off automatically. 1) When the water bucket is full, the LCD will display an E7 code, the FULL indicator will illuminate and the dehumidifier will make a beep sound for a few seconds. 2) When the room humidity is down to the set-point, the power button indicator and the humidity reading on the LCD will flash.
2) Continuous Draining Water can be automatically emptied into a floor drain by attaching the included drain hose. (NOTE: You can use any other hoses with inner diameter of 0.39 inches instead.) To Achieve Continuous Drain by Gravity: a. Remove the water bucket; b. Find the drain port on the back of the dehumidifier; c. Attach one end of drain hose to the drain port securely; d. Replace the water bucket in the dehumidifier properly; e.
Care & Cleaning To avoid possible electric shock, ensure to turn the dehumidifier off and disconnect the plug from the power source before before performing any cleaning or maintenance. 1. Clean the Vent and Case • Use water and a mild detergent. Do not use bleach or abrasives. • Do not splash water directly onto the dehumidifier. Doing so may cause an electric shock or the insulation to deteriorate, or cause the dehumidifier to rust.
• Operate the dehumidifier on high fan mode for half a day, and then wait 1 day before emptying the reservoir. • Clean the dehumidifier housing, water reservoir, and air filter. Ensure the whole dehumidifier is clean and dry. • Take out the water bucket, put the plug and as possible cord into the water bucket, and then replace the bucket in the dehumidifier. • Cover the dehumidifier with a plastic bag. • Store the dehumidifier upright in a dry, well-ventilated place.
Troubleshooting 1. Error Codes Error Code Problem Solution E1 Humidity Malfunction 1. Check the humidity sensor and ensure it has been plugged in properly. 2. Replace the humidity sensor. E2 Defrost Temperature Sensor Malfunction 1. Check the temperature sensor and ensure it has been plugged in properly. 2. Replace the humidity sensor. E4 Inlet Temperature Sensor Malfunction 1. Check the temperature sensor and ensure it has been plugged in properly. 2. Replace the humidity sensor.
Problem Possible Causes Solutions Dehumidifier can not turn on The power cord is unplugged. The fuse is blown or circuit breaker is tripped. Water bucket is full or not in the proper position. The room humidity has reached the set-point and the dehumidifier enters into Standby Mode where the power indicator and the LCD reading flash. The room humidity is lower than set humidity, so the dehumidifier enters into Standby Mode where the power indicator and the LCD reading flash.
Product Specifications Inofia Dehumidifier Model No. HD161A Power Source AC 110-120V, 60 Hz Rated Power 200W Rated Current 2.0A Moisture Removal (65°F, RH 60%) 9 Pints/Day Moisture Removal (80°F, RH 60%) 14 Pints/Day Moisture Removal (86°F, RH 80%) 25 Pints/Day Moisture Removal (95°F, RH 90%) 32 Pints/Day Input Power (95°F, RH 90%) 120W Input Current (95°F, RH 90%) 1.1A IEF(65°F, RH 60%) 1.35 Liters/KWH Noise Low Fan 42 dB (A) High Fan 46 dB (A) Refrigerant R134a (5.11 oz.
Warranty Information Inofia offers a limited 1-year warranty on all of our products, with original proof of purchase and where a defect has arisen, wholly or substantially, as a result of faulty manufacture, parts or workmanship during the warranty period.