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Panasonic Operating instructions Dehumidifier voceine. F=-¥ZJS9O ides Waren] ‘Thank you very much for purchasing Panasonic product. Please read the operating instruction and Warranty terms carefully in order to use the dehumidifier correctiy, In particular, be sure to read the "Safety precautions" section (page 6-9) before use to ensure a safe operation. Keep the operating instruction in a documentation for future reference, Cortect information shall be written on warranty card including date of purchase and name of distributor. Warranty card shall be provided upon purchase. (Use wisely to save power fe place along with the warranty Efficient Powerful Dehumidify and smite cmon, dry clothes easily! Room humidity contro! @ To maintain a pleasant humidity... \, Page © To remove humid air... ° —VJ/\13 @ To dehumidify quietly... ( Dry clothes +) © To dry clothes automatically mane occ ECONAVI operation (ca page 23) __ 13 | © To dry clothes quickly. About ECONAVI ( = page 23) ECONAV! judges the amount of washing and uses this to automatically stop drying in order to avoid wasted operation Dry clothes Dry out the bathroom during pol llen-rich after a bath. seagoiv. \. o x @ Uti ize in cold temperatures with desiccant technology! | | (Effectiveness of desiccant technology | ee page 10) | @ The multi-directional swing mechanism | allows you to | blow air in a range of directions to dry any shaped room ® Stop automatically when your clothes are dried. (Operating modes «> page 14) Contents Page Before use @Part names ~ ®Safety precautions « @Before use - ‘Effectiveness of desiccant technology “10 ‘Effectiveness of the fitter. -~ sereescensnennees 10) ‘Positioning the dehumidifier -- Wn ‘When operating + W ® Operating the dehumidifier 42 *Room humidity control fae *Dry clothes: 13 ‘®Tips for drying clothes “14 @ Adjusting the air swing and louver directions +16 Useful functions “18 Timer -~ . 18 Louver directions : 18 Flap @What to do if. Empty the tank When the tank is full - 20 *Removing and installing the tank- 20 ®Maintenance Filter’ Main unit Tani a foscsneetn ‘When not using the unit for long period of time--- 22 @Drying clothes ®Troubleshooting- Identity the problem *Uncier normal operation . ‘*When the Alert indicator lights up +--+ 25 ®Specifications- YZs90H Part names Operation Panel -)_ -—— Louver (a page 5) { @Swing and louver directions | (page 10) Handle (— Flap @ Adjustable (3 steps) Lt («a page 18) Air Outlet Air Inlet Filter ——— @Super alloru-buster Anti-bacteria, Green tea catechin. ( do so may result in shock or injury, as the unit wll startin sudden, 2904 Safety pre cautions | mPulling out the power cord | of the unit by holding the | plug but not the co: Ifthe cord is pulled directly, it may cause short-circuit or | damage the wires inside the cor. | Fite or electric shock may occur HiDo not place the unit in areas where water may splash onto the unit. Doing so may result in electrical shook or fir. Place the unit horizontally on sturdy section ofthe floor. When using in closets or shoe closets, doors IF the unit falls over, water may spill out and damage belongings or cause electrical shock oF fre + Ifthe unit falls over, immediately Fetum itto an upright positon. (1a Page 20) Do not put in places where there is a danger of leaking oil or flammable gas. Leaking gas may accumulate | | near the unit and a spark can cause a fire, should keep open. No! = i Lack of ventilation can cause L overheating or fie Do not use combustion type appliances, such as kerosene heaters, in locations directly exposed to the air outlet. S & all. Doing so can cause inoomplete combustion in the appliance andl result in carbon monoxide poison. Doing so may resulin deterioration ofthe paintings ‘or documents, ies. Drinking this water c DDoing so can short the circuit | orrsutin ectical sto Wi Do not use for humidity Mi Do notdrink the water. | MI Do not wash the unit} | Ill Do not place flower vases} control in storing collected by the unit or, | directly with water. or other water containers) valuable paintings or use it as pet feeding on top ofthe unit. important documents. purposes. ater may spi onto the unit and result in insulation failure, clectical shock or fire. Do not expose the unit | | lo not cover the | MEDo mot lim upon || Ibe notpace plants or | todirectsunightorrain, | air inlet or outlet sit on the unt. animals near ar outlet| || with clothes or | towels. > | Extra care should be taken when using this unit around the following persons: infans, children, elderly, and people who are uneble to’ make humidity adjustments, | ‘an increase room temperature ‘acing directly the exposure Do not operate the unit in areas where chemicals are in used or stored, ‘such as hospitals, factories, laboratories, beautician salons, etc. No! Air with to: id any that kind of sub way degrade the unit PANN | No! PT, I | | L You may fall or knock ov ‘and resutin This may have a negative [_eteat o the plant or animal Before moving the unit, turn off the power and empty the water inthe | tank. 1] | MIDo not lift the unit by holding the louver. ‘and result in injury. + Be sure to use the when lifting the uni Walter items and result in electrical hock or fire. nde fn If any of the following conditions occur, turn off the unit and contact with the dealer or service center immediately. vichos does work rake sipped ofa use Bows | Ie power cor or pn Becomes abnormally Hot you ntiee a buming self or an aboormal etn oe vibe. I the supply cord is damaged, I must be replaced by the manufacturer, } lis service agent or similarly qualifed porcons inorder to avold a hazard, Before use Effectiveness of desiccant technology Desiccant is a dehumidification method that does not use coolants. Thus, it helps protect our global environment. Furthermore, its dehumidifying capacity does not drop even the room temperature is low ( t= see figure below), so it can still achieve its dehumidifying capacity even on cold winter days. Room Temperature and Level of Dehumidification (Humigity 60%, 6042) Explanation ccant (a material with strong water absorption y noisture and then expels dried air. That moisture is turned into drops of water in the heat ‘exchanger and is collected in the tank. © Dried air. ————— Dried air aT esse oul Super alleru-buster, Anti-bacteria, Green tea catechin + To inhibit alleen. Restrain the activity of allergens caught by fie. Dust mies (dba bods, Super alleru-buster (oe Tooing Fay: Osaka Mv Anti-bacteria | @Green tea catechin is al s0 added to the filter. 10 (Please Note) @The filter may have some light brown color dots on it, But please use it as normal and it does not affect the fiter Performance. | @The composite filter has an unique | fragrance from catechin that does no 8 harm to human body, ea @Please do not use the unit while the filter is removed. Got cats cont The performance of the filler cannot _ be judged. If dust is collected within the appliance, break-clown may resuit. Positioning the dehumidifier When using the unit near walls or other fumiture, se keep the distance in between as below rise and When using the unit near a TV or radio, please keep at least 1m gap. (Oth image disturbance or white noise may happen.) @ Room temperature will rise while the dehumidifier i Heat is emitted too high, “in this mode, = page 13) © It is recommended to keep doors and windows closed while the unit is in operation. ning doors ® The indoor odor caused by wall or furniture in the room will be reproduced in the air outlet. mation on any smell from appliance.) © Operation is possible at room temperatures from 1 to 40 degrees Celsius, and at a humidity above 20%. de the range of 1 to 40 \umiifying operation will air circulation will oc ional idity, the uni measure. 2 25 for information at Flights up.) but when th Alert ind operation, but this is normal, nding as Thaw fen ei fete) Please make sure there is at least 40cm between the unit and any walls or furniture. | When louver { Louver is closed | | Wat ecto | furniture 32 10 a wall or ico for the alr to d/resull in the Do not use the dehumidifier while the power cord pulled tight. ® The dehumidifying capacity is reduced as. the room temperature and humidity fall. iF same room is dehumicliied continuously, the imicity in the room will became low and the dehumiclfying capacity is also reduc ® Condensation and mold may appear. pite the dehumidifier operates, itis possible that ide or in areas with poor as behind furniture), o> Do not pull on the power cord when carrying or storing away the defumicfe. use a short-c damage the wir rd, and fire oF elect may occur uit or Itmay No! ide the 2001 11 Operating the dehumidifier _. Power Off/On button “power | When tsar pressed the ever cower | Or eimsieh eed and he ut ins off/0n “Fe Opercton nchoatac ara for wil ight up. a Louver | {Air Swing button Louver Direction button Timer button (em page 16) (> page 18) ‘Operation indicator —— Dry Clothes button — Dehumidify button Air Outlet Power Plug @Be sure to wait for 2 minutes before unplugging the power cord. (The fan will operate for about 2 more minutes after the unit is turned off for cooling down the heater.) @Do not place objects on top of the unit. (They may cause operating malfunctions or other problems.) In particular, do not place magnets or motallic objects on the unit If the unit tips over, the built-in magnet for automatically stopping operation will operate, the indicators wil illuminate and operation will stop. (i> page 25) @ ‘Auto’ mode will automatically switch the heater on and off in order to maintain a humility of 55%. (If humidity is less than 55%, operation will stop.) ® When you press a button to turn the power on or off or switch the operating mode, the unit will make a clicking sound. However, this is not a matfunction. @ Iino butions are pressed for 24 hours, operation will stop automatically to prevent | if you forget to turn off the unit. @ When the unit starts in "Lo" speed mode, the fan wall blow at a medium level for the first two 12 seconds. How to use When dehumidifying or drying clothes, first make sure the louver is opened. Room humidity control pone @The louver fully open and the Press ofi/on Unit starts to operate in "Normal" mode. (Indicator lights up.) 2 Press behumid. and select operation mode. 1 Insert the power plug into wall socket. | @wnen he indicator will change. (Indicator fights up.) humidities regardless of room humility) ! To maintain a pleasant humidity ~ Auto [J4! | ("see Note on page 12) } ! To remove humid air « ~Normal{} |} + (dehumities regardless of room humidity) cereal ! To dehumidify quietly ~ ~ Lo(Silent)[]<4 : 3 Choose air swing pattern and louver directions, (2 pane 16) Dry clothes Please read “Tips for drying clothes" carefully (1 page 14) i L { Insert the power plug into wall socket. Power @The louver fully open and the Press orton Unit starts to operate in "Normal : mode. (hidicator ights up) Dr 7 2 Press ciothes and select operation mode. ®Vhen pressed, the mode and the indicator will change. (Indicator lights up.) | (Strong fast air-fow. It runs continuously.) ! To diy clothes in energy saving mode «+s» Normalf] | ! The unit stops operate when it detects the clothes are dried. Anegcatar on) } (Auto stop mode) (Tips for drying clothes ear page 14) i ! To dry clothes quickly: eee Hi] | | The unit stops operate when it detects the clothes are dried. i i { (Auto stop mode) (Tips for drying clothes tr page 14) ‘ | To dry clothes quickly: Hitcont[] @When ‘Nomal’ or “Hi is chosen, the ECONAW indicator and Auto stop indicator light up. @When a timer is set up al the time of ‘Nomat" or "Hi" operation, the ECONAV| indicator and ‘Auto stop indicator will not display BIECONAVI (Only function when you select ‘Normal’ or ‘Hit @The dryness sensor cletects the temperature and humidity, and uses this as a reference: to judge the level of dryness in order to stop operation automatically. @Want more information “About drying clothes” ( a page 23) 3 Choose air swing pattern and louver directions. (=> pace 16) Yyzu90H 13 14 Tips for drying clothes x For drying Shirts, etc. Firmly stretch out creases on the clothes and ventilate Firmly fasten ‘them well. Dry them in the shape you want them to be in, | the buttons. Tshirts and underwear p— To allow good airflow, | are easy to dry, s0 put line the clothes up and Light underwear, etc. these at the ends, leave space between Fasten securely | cach garment toa hanger ‘Sweaters ‘Wrap a towel around the hanger to increase its thickness, allowing more dry air to pass. through Attach the sleeves to the shoulders to prevent ‘them from elongating. Jeans / Skirts Tum them inside out and dry in a welt ventilated area. — Hang thick clothing directly in front of the air outlet Allow a 40cm gap between the air outlet and any clothing, J Operating modes “Normal” or “Hi” uses a temperature and humidity sensor for drying clothes and Stops automatically. @TThe dryness sensor detects the temperature and humidity, and uses this as a refrence to judge the level of dryness in order to stop operation automaticaly. @The role of the sensors is for Auto-stop function only. “Temp 20 degrees, Humidity 70%, Room Size 9.72m?, ‘corre curd sage a Acta ing te il | depending on environment and usage conditions. ifthe washing has not dried properly, repeat the drying operation once more. @ "Auto stop" function will stop regardless of conditions after 14 hours. @if you want to tum off the clothes drying function after a specified time, use the timer function.(*="page 18) @Some parts of the washing may be difficult to dry, depending on the type and ‘amount of washing and the drying method Basing on ihe Standard of Japan Elesiical Manulacturers’ Association (JEM HOG), the approximate drying time iS 59 minutes, Testing Conditions: Mode: "Dry Clothes’, Room Size: 9.72m*, Temperature: 20 degrees Celsius, Humickty: 70%, ‘Weight of clothes: 249 (3 t-shirts, 2 shirts, 1 pair of pajamas, 7 undenwears, 2 pairs of socks and 3 towels), Actual drying time wil fer depending on environment and usage conditions. Q2.2.8, Taking the clothes down When the clothes are dried, In rainy days, even after drying, i quickly take the clothes down. eerie | ‘Take them down without crumpling, Carefully fold them and ‘When hanging clothes in dry indoors, the evaporated humidity becomes condensation that will be absorbed by carpet or cushion. Approximate 100 to 800m of moisture are released from 1kg of clothes every houcThis is the same as sprinking about one cup of water ‘round your room. When hanging clothes in dy indoors, it is important to.use a dehumidifier to quickly remove humidity inside the room, When hanging clothes to dry naturally indoor, it takes a long time to dry and results in odors due to the accumulated bacteria on the clothes. When ittakes a long time for clothes to diy, the bacteria may be retained and results in odors. In addition, when drying indoor, the damp Clothes absorbs the odors inside the room. Using dehuriciier can prevent from these happening, as it dry your clathes cuickty. If your shoes get wet in the rain, use a dehumidifier to dry them quickly for the next day. “cold air* setting of a hair dryer untilno water is dripping. Then, place them on a hanger and hang them above the dehumidifier Adjust the blowing angle so that the diy air is directed onto the shoes. Before drying your shoes with a dehumicii, firstly blow ther with h ‘he quatty ofthe iather ey Lather shoes ) Adjusting the air swing and louver directions Lovsilent) | Power Off/On ® Do not move the louver manually while itis swinging. To return the previous setting of the louver, press the Louver Direction button again and adjust the appropriate position. 16 Adjusting the air swing range Air Outlet Adjusting the louver Vertical airflow Louver directions | @Wnen pressed, “Air Swing” will cycle through Wave, Wide and Spot @Ii you do not select a mode, the air out will expel air along its width (Indicator is off). While in operation ' A | swing | press Spot Useful for drying a small amount of clothes quickly concentrating on a small area. IT wee Useful for drying clothes hung across a wide area. @When pressed, “Louver Dir.” will cycle Wave Oscillates between Spot and Wide. Useful for drying clothes hung diversely, While in operation | through Down, [Louver Dir. press Up and Auto, @ I you do not select a mode, the louver ditection wil not change (Indicator is off. Louver rrr = ret Ah) To dry clothes at downward direction. Cup) To dry clothes at upward direction. (Auto) To dry large amount of clothes hung in large area. Dehumidifying > C Auto) Wide How to use To reduce moisture in cupboards or closets Louver Dir. Air Swing Open the doors and point the air outlet inside. Do not put the unit inside the cupboard or closet. (page 8) To reduce moisture on the ceiling or walls. Louver Dit. Air Swing > Up) CWide >) To reduce moisture in a shoe rack. Louver Dir Air Swing > (Down) (wide) Open the doors and point air outlet inside. ©@D0 not dry leather shoes. ( = page 15) To concentrate the drying on a small amount of washing hanging above. Louver Dir Air Swing > (Up) (Spot) @Drying items in an elevated position To dry a wide area of washing hanging above. Louver Dir. Air Swing > (Up) Wide ) @Drying items in an elevated positon. To dry lots of washing hanging diversely. Louver Dir Air Swing > C Auto) (Wave +) @Drying two levels hanged clothes, top and bottom. Useful functions Timer Auto | Normal | : Dry HY Clothe: Hitomi Auto Normal _Dehumid. \ Lotsilent) Ss Full | Tank” | Power Louver \ Alerts | Off/On directions \ (Humidity) \ Low Normal Hi Flap oF During operation, cancel Press Timer es t {indicator off “ ¢h) 2 fh (indicator on) Each press changes the timer setting, The indicator changes as time passes, indicating how much time remained. @Ir the Full Tank indicator flashes while the timer is set, the unit will stop operate. The timer will stil continue to count down. During operation, 1 Press ‘Auto" louver direction Full ange Lower Louver Dir. When the louver is in the desired position, 2 ‘tower the "Louver Dir." button Pir. to cancel oscillation. Press Desired — @Does not oscillate —anele @ The louver oscillation stops and the indicator tums off, @ To widen the louver range vertically. (2° e986 page 16 to widen the air outlet’s fan range wrizontally) @ The flap can be adiusted by hand (3 steps). Flap widened. Flap fully widened Flap un-widened. (level 2) (level 3) (level 1) What to do if How to use Takes long time to dry clothes in ~ “Auto stop" mode Does not dry clothes completely feven after “Auto stop" (Tosetsinshos ) @ls cold, moist air getting into the room? Avoid opening and closing the doorsAwindows very often, @s it an item which is difficult to dry and need to be squeezed dry by hands? @Are you using a heater near the unit? —*f the temperature near the sensor is high, it will not be able to accurately judge the drying time. ®Does the air flows through all of the clothes? Also, are the clothes packed close together or piled up? For clothes that are dificult to got dry, try running the dyer in “Auto stop" mode or “Hi (Cont) @ Depending on the amount and type of clothes, they could be dificult to gat ary, Operate with loud Try using "Normal or "Lo (Silent)" mode under "Dehumid." (1a page 13) Drying time is longer than * Dry Clothes" Operation stops automatically and Alert indicator lights up. 1. Disconnect the power plug and set the unit back upright. Wipe away any spilled water) 2. Let the unit stand for half a day or more without using it (To dry the unit ‘completely in case any water has spilled insicle) 8. Insert the power plug again and restart the unit @instail the louver by attaching the pin into the slot as shown in @). @instal the flap by attaching 2 pins to the equivalent holes on the louver, Empty the tank EROS eae When the tank is filled up fully (about 2.9 liters), { Full Tank indicator the unit will automatically stop running. ~ Full » ] Tank “Os @ The Full Tank tor flash, ( (flashing)} will turn off) — a ier an empty = _ operation wil resume in { Water viewer as previ tio | (The Full Tank indi |Full line —Tank Removing the tank Installing the tank ap Slowly pull out the tank Oo SCL als cap securely. knob and put the } {Carry a full - ; fully by the 2) us P| @ Push the tank gently all the way in. fank | | Remove the tank cap and pour out the water. Water Outlet Be sure to put on the tank cap before installing the tank. Failure to do so may cause the water to spill. @When you remove th y internal par the unit. Doing so may damage the product. Banging the tank age ncicator) Hf this happen anything or faling to pus remove the tank and try pushing it in Maintenance 1 Turn off the unit (press the POWER Off/On button). @ Pull out the power plug. Drain the tank (13 page 20) Filter (Once every 2 weeks) Remove dirt and dust on the filter using a vacuum cleaner with a fine tipped nozzle. moving the from the air inlet area. ©The fiteris igh et, use vacuum cleaner to remov colored even before used, This is normal, not dirt humiditying power will decrease. This ise the unit to be matfun: | @ if the fiter is wil WReinstall the filter pins on filter fe unit, and Use a soft cloth or a mild kitchen cleanser with warm water to wipe any dirt on the unit.And then dry the body with dry cloth. @The air inlot and outlet get airty easly You may ising a vacuum, Maintenance Tank (Once a month) MiTank, Tank Cover, Tank Cap Use water to rinse these parts 2 or 3 Tank Cap’ times. Use a mild kitchen cleanser for stubborn stains. st the tank cover, and tank cap back tank. Failure t som pil @ depending on where yo internal of the tank may get dehumidifier, the specially dirty due to all the wai rate.) 0 the HFloat You can clean the slime without removing the float. @Remove the aiirt around the clean wil prevent the ing these Tank Cap Tank Cover oning.) ®Do not remove the float. nthe tank lid nat it is put ir above. (otc kucl amen Tscue ek ukuu WARNING @ Emory the tank one day after as the npl Do not pull on the power cord unit is turned off. when storing away the dehumidifier. (ca Page: | @ Clean the main unit, tank and filter. | (car Pages 21,22) | along ind mab © Cover the unit with a plastic bag. fas inside the cord, |_and fire or electric shocks may oceur @ Siore the unit a dry and well-ventilated place. re the unit stably on horizontal level (Do not lean the unit against something or lai malfunction or leak out any remainin: down. Doing so may cause the unit to 22 Drying clothes lao) Vacenuti<} Drying clothes About ECONAVI Only work whe The dryness sense yr ete @ Operation running time for rek you choos ts the temperature 85 in order to stop operation ‘Normal! or "Hit. mati }e2 Unit: hour and humidity, and uses this as Clothes Amount Drying operation running time Test con Normal Hi About 2kg-4kg 6-9hr ‘About 4kg-6kg 9-14 hr @ Running time and consumption of electri s the type and amount of nidifier will stop after a maximun Ml Differences between each mode Based on th t conditions: Ci @ The amount of power const conditio , the type e Japan Elec jaht of clot 2 pairs of socks an Dry Clothes (Normal): 6: al Manual ers’ As 43 towels) 1 Wh/ med during actual mount of clothing and th nethod, iation standard (Jt ill vary dep drying method. reference to judge the level of ditions: Temperature: 20 Humicity: 70% Room space: 9.72m® (Manufacturer's results) © power for the actual state of dryness may vary depending on. jothing, the hangi operation time of 1 1d environmental conditions. JEMA-HD090)] power consumption in each mode until items are dry ature: 20 degrees Celsiu Humidity: 70% es: 2 kg (3 t-shirts, 2 shirts, 1 pair of pajamas, 7 items of underwear, y Clothes (Hi): 660 Wh ng on environmental 24 Troubleshooting Identify the problem. Before calling a technician, check the following items yoursat What to check flashing? The unit does not @is the power cord unplugged? 13 operate. @is the Full Tank indicator flashing? 20 @ is the tank properly inserted into the unit? 20 Has it been removed? Is the Full Tank indicator @ Was the tank banged! against the unit when inserting it? 20 (Or, was the tank inserted all the way to the unit? =+Remove the tank and insert it gently and straight into the unt Room humidity does not go down. @Has the float come off? 22 F : 1s t od? The unit operates with oe eee “ @is the unit tited? 7 loud noise. @is the floor surface unstable? 7 T @Has the main unit been tited oF 2 | Peron a he main unit been tited or knocked over? Wy spilled, the main unit moved with water in the tank? Has the float come off? 22 @Js the filter clogged? 21 The tank is not filling u : with water ae Ave the air inlet or outlet blocked by something? 9 @Are the room temperature and humidity low? W (neue nat ; As these get lower, the unit dehumidiies less dehumidifying very well) Beaune aera ree @is the unit set to operate in ‘Auto” mode? 13 @is the room too big? - @Are doors or windows being opened too often? abl @'s there a kerosene heater or other device giving off water | — vapor in the room? Odors are emitted from the uni @vihen using the unit forthe fst me, odors uch as of | — Plastic or desiccant (Zeolite) from parts inside the unit may be emitted from the air outlet, but these odors will disappear| after the unit has been used for a wile. @'s there any item emitting an odor in the room? os + New furniture * Hair spray, other hair products, cosmetics, or chemicals + Newly papered walls ~Sutficiently ventiate the room. If this is @ concem, continue Hi (cont.) operation until the tank is full of water. ‘The odor will decrease after 2 to 3 continuous operations.| Under normal operation The following concitions are normal and represent no cause for alarm. Continue using the unit as normal @The unit is not equipped with a cooling function, and naturally generates some heat during operation. 7 , Aso, with doors and windows closed, the temperature | 14 Increasing surrounding ® rises not only due to the unit, but also any combination temperature as the unit of heat sources insicle the roam. This may cause the operates. room temperature to rise from 3 to BC —Set the unit to "Auto" mode, 13 (Auto" mode is the most effective operation mode in minimizing room temperature raised) When the Alert Indicator lights up Unplug the power cord and perform the following inspections. aE Alert indicator ON @ls the filter clogged? 21 + +Clean the ftler Timer 4-hour light flashing @Ave the air inlet or outlet blocked by something? 9 —Make sure there is nothing blocking the air inlet and outlet, Is the room humidity too low? a Alert indicator ON > The unit would operate in rooms with at least + Normal (Dehumid.) light flashing 20% of humicity @ls the tank cover property installed? 20.22 @'s the unit tipped over? S —* 1. Disconnect the power plug and set the unit back upright. (Wipe away any spilled water) 2. Let the unit stand for half a day or more without a using it to dry the unit completely in case any water Alert indicator ON has spilled insicle) 8. Insert the power plug again and restart the unit. @Is the unit tited or has if fallen over? - Disconnect the power plug and then reconnect it. @Have any magnets or metallic abjects been placed ontop | 12 of the unit? Alert indicator ON + ‘@Contact the store where the unit was purchased for repairs. Other lights flashing If the problem still persists, contact the store where the unit was purchased for rep venor 25 Specifications Model No, _ F-YZJ90H Power supply - 220V ~50Hz Power plug shape =) = Dehumidifying capacity (L/day) 9.0 (per day set at 27°C,80%RH) Power consumption (W)" _ 650 | Water tank capacity (L) "Automatically stops at about 2.9 litres Weight (ke) 79 Dimensions (H x W x D) (mm) 520 x 193 x 390, The dehumidifier continues to draw approximately 0.5W of power even when in “Stop" mode. @The above dehumiditying capacity is the result of continuous running for 1 day, under the condition at room temperature 270 and 80% relative humidity Customer's record ‘The mode! number and lot number of this product can be found on the side and the bottom of the unit. Please record them in the space provided and keep for future reference, MODEL NO. F-YZJ90H | LOT NO. DATE OF PURCHASE | DEALER'S NAME DEALER'S ADDRESS ; ‘TELEPHONE NUMBER Panasonic Corporation Web Site : hittp:/panasonic.nev © Panasonic Ecology Systems Co., Lid. 2013 zo0oH770 H 26

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