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NOTE: As the Wet-Air-Out discharge is warm and very humid ensure it is directed where it will have no
adverse effect on the immediate environment.
NOTE: Wet-air-out should be declined from the dehumidifier where possible if there is a risk of any
condensation build up in the exhaust duct running back into the dehumidifier.
This can be avoided either with short wet-air-out duct lengths or adequately insulating the wet-air-duct
to prevent condensation. Should water be seen dripping from the dehumidifier switch off the appliance
immediately at the wall socket. Allow water in the unit to dry completely.
Correct the defect in the wet-air-out ducting and reconnect to the power to start operating again.
Do not operate If there is a concern the unit is not thoroughly dry inside.
NOTE: The wet-air-out flange outlet is 40 mm. This is the standard size of push fit wasted water pipe
connectors and pipes ideal for exhaust ducting. Decreasing the exhaust pipe diameter will decrease
performance. Flexible ducting may be used on all inlets and outlets.
All ducting lengths should be kept to a minimum. Longer lengths will reduce performance. For the longest
lengths see FAN SYSTEM TABLE (page 8). Ducting may be also supplied by your dehumidifier supplier.
• to the ceiling
• in a closet
• in a laundry
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