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DEHUMIDIFIER
MODEL
MJ-E16VX-S1
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
Features
●Drying inside
●Air Filter and Washable
Photocatalytic Filter
●Easy Dehumidifying/Laundry
Protect our environment and enrich our lives by
saving energy
Table of Contents
¡Recommended ways of using the unit
¡Precautions……………………………………..4
¡Warnings …………………………………………6
Unit-Control Panel-LCD Panel
(Low Temperature/Defrost/High humidity)
To turn ON/To turn OFF
Reading the humidity display/Tank full lamp
AUTO/AIR PURIFIER
OFF timer operation/ON timer operation
¡Maintenance ………………………………….23
¡In order to ensure correct usage, please read
this instruction manual carefully and retain it for
future reference.
¡Before accepting the Warranty at the time of
purchase, please make sure that the date of
purchase, place of purchase and other items
are correctly filled in the form.
English
Italiano
Svenska
Deutsch
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Summary of Contents for Mitsubishi Electric MJ-E16VX-S1
DEHUMIDIFIER
MODEL
MJ-E16VX-S1
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
Features
●Drying inside
●Air Filter and Washable Photocatalytic Filter
●Easy Dehumidifying/Laundry
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¡Turning the Unit ON and OFF |
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Reading the humidity display/Tank full lamp |
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EASY DEHUMIDIFYING/LAUNDRY |
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¡Setting modes ………………………………. |
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¡Drying inside ………………………………… |
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¡Using the Timer …………………………….. |
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OFF timer operation/ON timer operation |
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¡Using the Child Lock …………………….. |
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¡Carrying the Unit…………………………… |
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¡Removing Water from the Tank………. |
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¡Continuous Drainage…………………….. |
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¡Maintenance |
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Troubleshooting |
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¡Specifications……………………………….. |
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¡Replacing the Filter and Cartridge ……. |
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¡Storage and Disposal ……………………. |
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¡Troubleshooting ……………………………. |
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¡In order to ensure correct usage, please read this instruction manual carefully and retain it for future reference.
¡Before accepting the Warranty at the time of purchase, please make sure that the date of purchase, place of purchase and other items are correctly filled in the form.
Protect our environment and enrich our lives by saving energy
Recommended ways of using the unit depending
Combine operating mode and swing louvre function to get optimum results.
Drying laundry
When you don’t want to hang the
Objective clothes outside or it is raining…
Lowering room humidity |
Preventing mold/ |
When you don’t know what humidity level to set the unit to…
What should I set it to?
When you want to |
When |
To prevent |
set the humidity |
condensation |
mildew… |
level… |
occurs indoors… |
I want to set it to 60%
Recommended operating mode
Recommended swing setting
Procedure
Press the power button (the unit turns on)
Page 12
Select the
mode
Page 13-15
Select the louvre swing range
Page 16
LAUNDRY |
EASY |
AUTO |
LOW TEMP |
MILDEW |
DEHUMIDIFYING |
GUARD |
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The unit operates for 12 |
The unit operates |
The unit maintains |
The unit changes the |
The unit operates |
hours and automatically |
until the air is |
the set humidity. |
airflow according to |
in mildew sup- |
switches off. |
comfortable. |
room temperature. |
pression mode. |
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UPWARD |
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Aim toward clothes. |
Any swing setting |
Any swing setting |
Turn the power on |
Turn the power on |
Turn the |
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power on |
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Switch to |
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HUMIDITY |
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SELECTION |
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Set the |
Select |
Select |
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Select |
Select EASY |
MILDEW |
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humidity |
LOW TEMP |
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GUARD |
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LAUNDRY |
DEHUMIDIFYING |
Select UPWARD |
Select any swing setting |
Select any swing setting |
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on purpose
condensation |
To clean |
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the air |
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To keep the inside |
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of closets and |
dehumidification, but you |
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shoeboxes dry… |
wish to remove pollen and |
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dust from the air. |
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LOW |
AIR PURIFIER |
The dehumidifier |
The unit operates the air |
operates regardless |
purifier only. |
of the humidity level. |
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REAR |
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Direct the |
Any swing setting |
air flow |
the |
Turn the power on |
r on |
ct |
Switch to AIR PURIFIER |
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RD |
Select LOW |
Select any |
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Select REAR |
swing setting |
Frequently Asked Questions
Why does the dehumidifier seem |
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to collect less water in winter? |
A.When the temperature and humidity are low, the amount of water collected is
decreased.
In winter, because the temperature is lower than in summer, the effects of the dehumidifier decrease dramatically as shown in the graph below. Although less water collects in the tank, this is not a malfunction.
Summer (humidity) |
Winter (dampness) |
unit |
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* If the temperature is low, but the humidity is high |
using |
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due to snow or rain, operating the unit in LOW |
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TEMP mode will yield better results than in LOW |
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Room temperature (°C)
¡ The values shown on the graph were measured at constant temperature and humidity and do not reflect values obtained in actual usage conditions.
• Why doesn’t the dehumidifier operate?
• Why does the unit stop operating suddenly?
A.The unit might be in LAUNDRY mode.
The unit operates for 12 hours and automatically
switches off.
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A.The unit might be in EASY DEHUMIDIFYING, MILDEW GUARD, or AUTO mode.
The unit automatically switches between |
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dehumidifying, airflow only, and non-operation. |
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Precautions
The following diagrams indicate circumstances where danger can result from mishandling the unit.
WARNING |
CAUTION |
Mishandling may |
Mishandling may result in |
result in fatal or |
injuries or damage to your |
serious injuries. |
home or property, etc. |
Meanings of the graphic symbols used in this manual and on the unit are explained below.
Do not |
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Forbidden |
follow the |
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disassemble |
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instructions |
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Keep |
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away |
subject to |
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from fire |
water |
WARNING
Do not start/stop the unit by plugging/unplugging the power cord.
This may result in fire and/or electric shock.
Do not use extension cords or multiple head adapters.
This may result in fire, electric shock or malfunctions.
Do not damage or modify the power cord or plug.
Do not modify, bundle, twist, bend or heat the power cord. Do not place under objects or use with the end close to the plug bent.
The cord may be damaged resulting in fire or electric shock. (Keep pets from biting the cord.)
Do not put your fingers or any long object, into the air intake/outlet. Do not touch the swing louvre.
The internal fan rotates at high speeds, and such actions may result in injury or malfunctions.
Do not attempt to repair, disassemble, or modify the unit.
Do not put the unit near heatgenerating devices (such as stoves, fan heaters, etc.).
The plastic parts may melt causing fire.
Wipe dust off the power plug and insert the plug firmly.
If the plug is not fully inserted into the socket, dust may gather on the connectors which may cause fire and/or electric shock.
Use 220-240V AC power sockets.
Connecting to power sockets other than 220240V AC may result in fire and/or electric shock.
Remove water that has collected in the tank.
Accidentally drinking the water or using it for other purposes may cause illness and/or unforeseen accidents.
Should abnormal symptoms occur (a burning smell, etc.), switch off the unit and unplug it from the socket.
This may result in fire and/or electric shock. See the last page for service contact details.
Continuing to operate the unit may result in fire, electric shock, or malfunctions.
See the last page for service contact details.
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CAUTION
Do not cover the front or side air intakes or the air outlet with cloth, curtain, etc.
This results in poor ventilation and may cause heat generation/fire.
Do not stand on, sit on or lean against the unit.
The unit may tip over causing injury.
Do not put vases or any other objects filled with water on the unit.
Water may leak into the unit adversely affecting electric insulation and cause electric shock and/or fire by short-circuiting.
Do not use the unit where it may be exposed to direct sunlight or other weather conditions. (This unit is for
indoor use only.)
This may cause overheating, electric shock and/or fire caused by an electric leak.
Do not use the unit in narrow, enclosed places such as inside closets, between
pieces of furniture, etc.
This results in poor ventilation and may cause
heat generation and/or fire.
Do not use combustion appliances in the path of the
air outlet.
This may cause incomplete combustion in the appliance.
Do not use the unit in places where chemicals are used (such as hospitals, factories, laboratories or beauty salons).
Chemicals and solvents evaporated in the air may harm the unit and cause water in the tank to leak, resulting in damage to property.
Do not use the unit for special purposes, such as preservation of food, art or scientific works.
This may negatively affect the quality of the items stored.
Do not drain water continuously if there is a possibility that temperature around
the hose could drop to freezing point.
Water inside the hose may freeze and prevent the water in the tank from flowing out.
The water may leak from the unit and damage surrounding objects.
Do not use the unit in places that may be subject to oil or flammable gas leakage.
Such a leak around the unit may cause combustion and fire.
Do not remove the Styrofoam from the floating element.
The floating element will not be able to detect a full tank
resulting in water leakage, which may damage surrounding objects or cause electric shock and/or an electric leak.
Do not wash the unit with water. Do not
use the unit where it is likely to come in contact with water.
Exposure to water may result in fire or electric shock caused by an electric leak .
Do not point air-flow from the unit directly at the body.
If air-flow is directed at the body for long periods, it may harm one’s physical condition and lead to dehydration.
Install the unit in a location where the floor is flat and stable.
If the unit falls over, the water collected in the water tank may leak damaging surrounding objects and in turn result in fire or electric shock caused by an electrical leak.
Grasp the plug and remove from the power socket.
When removing the plug from
the power socket, do not pull on it diagonally or by the cord as this may cause the projections/wiring to be damaged resulting in a short circuit, electric shock or fire.
Before moving the unit always switch it off, unplug it and remove water from the water tank.
Moving the unit with water in its tank may cause the water to leak and damage the surrounding objects and in turn result in electric shock and/or an electric leak.
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Precautions (cont.)
CAUTION
After emptying the tank, transport the unit by grasping the handle firmly.
Losing your footing while carrying the unit may cause personal injury or damage to the floor.
When using the continuous drainage outlet, make sure to position the hose so that the water drains without obstruction.
The water in the tank may leak and damage surrounding objects.
When draining water continuously or left unattended for long periods, inspect the unit every two weeks.
Do not allow debris to clog the filter/hose as this may cause overheating/leakage.
Use the unit with caution in rooms where the walls, furniture and art work are vulnerable to dry air, as it may cause cracks and warping.
Switch the unit off
and unplug from the power source when cleaning it.
When the unit is on, the internal fan rotates at high speeds and may cause injury.
Unplug the unit from the power source when not using the unit for an extended period of time.
Otherwise it may cause fire and/or electric shock caused by an electric leak.
Tips on dehumidifying
Drain the water tank before use
Refrain from opening doors/windows during operation
Drying laundry indoors
¡Direct the louvres at the laundry. ¡Space laundry to improve airflow.
dehumidifier in |
enclosed room. |
Use the |
a small, |
Maintain room temperature above 16°C with a heater.
¡Drying times will vary depending on the nature of the laundry and the room temperature. In low temperatures, drying takes about twice as long as normal. In low temperatures (10°C), drying takes about twice as long as when normal (20°C+).
¡The airflow is strongest to the top right of the unit.
Installing your dehumidifier
Make sure to leave some space around the unit.
<For use in close proximity to
awall>
Stop the louvre in the vertical position. Blowing air at the wall may cause staining.
At least 50 cm
At least |
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At least |
2 cm |
20 cm |
At least |
20 cm |
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At least 20 cm |
Operating noise
Place the unit on top of a mat. This reduces vibration and noise. It also prevents leaving depressions on carpets.
Warnings
●Keep the unit always in an upright position.
Inclining the unit may cause water in the tank to leak into the unit, resulting in malfunction. Should this happen contact service number on the last page for advice.
●Damage to the dehumidifier caused by atmospheric conditions (ie. Salt or Sulphur) will not be covered under warranty.
●Do not carry the unit horizontally. This may result in malfunctions. Such malfunctions
are NOT covered under warranty.
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Names and Functions of Parts
Washable photocatalytic filter 24~25
(hereafter: photocatalytic filter) (see box below for discussion)
Supplied with unit.
Pre-filter 23
Air filter performance testing facility
Japan Spinners Inspecting Foundation (tested under JIS L 1902 standards)
Front panel 10
Front Air Intake
Do not block.
What is a washable photocatalytic filter? |
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The washable photocatalytic filter is made from |
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two layers: a white particle filter and a blue air- |
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freshener filter. |
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Water tank 11•21 |
<Particle filter> |
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The particle filter removes pollen* and dust |
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Tank lid 11•21 |
particles. |
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<Air-freshener Filter> |
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Floating element |
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The special air-freshening agent contained in |
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the fibres absorbs odorants such as ammonia. |
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Front door |
The odorants are broken down by |
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photocatalysis constantly renewing the air- |
freshening properties.
As the filter’s particle and air-freshening properties are renewed by simply soaking and leaving it to dry in the sun, the filter can be used continuously over a long time.
Cigarette smoke and toxins found in smoke, such as carbon monoxide, cannot be removed with this filter.
* Diameter of pollen: approx. 10–100 m
Back
Handle 20
Raise handle to transport.
Louvre 16
Side air intakes (left/right)
Do not block.
Sensor
Do not cover.
Continuous drainage |
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outlet |
22 |
Power plug
NOTE
It is impossible to remove the back panel because the two spots shown are fastened with two special screws.
If the unit malfunctions, contact your Mitsubishi dealer:
The water tank may contain water residue at time of purchase. This is from final product testing at the factory and is not due to a defect.
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Names and Functions of Parts (cont.)
Control Panel
¡Lamp
Current mode lights.
¡Selection button
Switches modes.
13
¡Mode button
For switching from one operating mode to another.
¡Humidity
Selection
This is used to set the target humidity.
14~15
¡Child lock
To set child lock, press the mode button for three seconds.
20
LCD Panel
All indicators on the LCD panel shown below.
¡Mode Indicator
Indicates the current operating mode.
14~15
¡Swing louvre button
Sets swing louvre direction or locks it into position.
16
¡Timer ON/OFF
Sets timer.
18~19
¡Humidity Indicator
This indicates the approximate humidity.
indicates the current humidity
indicates the
humidity setting in AUTO mode
The current humidity is displayed in a range from 30 to 80%.
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¡Swing monitor |
¡Timer display |
Indicates the direction |
Displays the time set |
of the swing louvre. |
for the ON/OFF timer. |
16 |
18~19 |
¡Child lock indicator
Displayed while child lock
8
¡Power lamp
Lights when unit is ON.
¡Power button
Use this to switch the unit ON and OFF.
12
¡Tank full light
This lights up to warn that the water tank is full.
12
¡Information display
Indicates room and unit condition.
Low Temperature
Indicator
The indicator comes on if the room temperature drops below 15°C. Activating Low Temp mode is recommended. 14
¡Drying inside lamp
Flashes when drying inside in
progress.
¡Drying inside button
Activates/deactivates drying inside. 17
¡Air purifier lamp
Lights during air purifier-only operation.
¡Air purifier button
Switches to air purifier-only |
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operation. |
15 |
You can select from 7 operating modes.
¡EASY DEHUMIDIFYING ¡LAUNDRY
¡LOW
¡MILDEW GUARD ¡LOW TEMP
¡AUTO
¡AIR PURIFIER
DEFROST Indicator
Airflow (dehumidifying) will stop and the frost that has accumulated inside will be melted and dropped into the tank when the indicator is on.
Please wait a moment as operation will resume in around 5 minutes.
While in DEFROST mode, airflow (dehumidifying) and the louvre will stop. The sounds coming from the unit will also change.
DEFROST will start automatically when room temperature drops below 15°C (This may be as often as once every 40 minutes).
All modes include dehumidifier and air purifier functions.
Air purifier only operation. The dehumidifier function is disabled.
High humidity warning
The indicator flashes when the unit is OFF and the humidity in the room exceeds 75%. Activating the dehumidifier is recommended when the
indicator is flashing.
If the High humidity warning is not used, remove the power plug from the power socket.
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6, Mitsubishi Electric MJ-E16VX-A1 6 Drain the water tank before use Refrain from opening doors/windows during operation Drying laundry indoors Maintain room temperature above 16°C with a heater z Drying times will vary depending on the nature of the laundry and the room temperature. In low temperatures (10°C), drying takes about twice as long as when normal (20°C+). z The airflow is strongest to the top right of the unit. Installing your …
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18, Mitsubishi Electric MJ-E16VX-A1 18 To cancel <When you want to turn the unit off> Press the POWER button. (Power off) z The OFF Timer is cancelled. <When you want to disable the Timer OFF mode, and continue operation> Keep pressed until the remaining time display disappears. The unit returns to LOW mode. z The OFF Timer is cancelled. Information z Empty the water tank before operating. The unit stops and the Tank full la…
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22, 22 4 Insert the hose into the drainage outlet on the back. 5 Replace the tank, and set the end of the hose in the drain. The unit cannot operate without returning the tank. If a drain is available, the unit can continuously drain excess water by attaching a commercially available hose (internal diameter 15 mm). The unit can be operated for extensive periods without the need to empty the water tank. 1 Remove the water tank. 2 Open the dra…
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8, z Child lock To set the child lock, press the mode button for three seconds. 8 Names and Functions of Parts (Cont.) All indicators on the LCD panel shown below. Control Panel z Lamp Current mode lights. z Selection button Switches modes. z Mode button For switching from one operating mode to another. z Humidity selection button This is used to set the target humidity. 14–15 z Swing louvre button Sets swing louvre direction o…
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20, 20 Releasing the child lock Press for 3 or more seconds. z The child lock indicator goes out. To lock Press for 3 or more seconds. z The child lock indicator The child lock is switched off when the power cord is unplugged. When the child lock is activated, the other buttons are inoperable. Deactivate the child lock to use the other buttons. Carrying the Unit Using the Child Lock If you lock the unit when the POWER is …
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3, 3 Before Using the Unit To clean the air To keep the inside of closets and shoeboxes dry… There is no need for dehumidication, but you wish to remove pollen and dust from the air. LOW The dehumidifier operates regardless of the humidity level. REAR Direct the air flow Switch to AIR PURIFIER Select LOW Select any swing setting Select REAR Turn the power on Any swing setting AIR PURIFIER The unit operates the air purifier only. …
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7, Mitsubishi Electric MJ-E16VX-A1 7 Before Using the Unit Front Back Washable photocatalytic lter 24·25 (hereafter: photocatalytic lter) (see box below for discussion) Supplied with unit. Fit before use. 10 Front air intake Do not block. Handle Raise handle to transport. 20 Side air intakes (left/right) Do not block. Power plug What is a washable photocatalytic lter? The washable photocatalytic filter is made from two layers: a white particle filter and a blue air-fres…
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28, Fill in the following for your future reference. Place of purchase: Telephone number: Authorised Service Centre: Telephone number: Date of purchase: Day Month Year Model MJ-E16VX-A1 Power supply Single phase 230-240 V, 50 Hz Dehumidifying capacity 16 L/day Power consumption 275 W Water tank capacity Stops automatically at approx. 4.0 L Weight 11.7 kg Dimensions (h × w × d) 570 mm × 384 mm × 187 mm Specifications ZT936Z144H63 z The dehumidifying capa…
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9, 9 Before Using the Unit The indicator comes on if the room temperature drops below 15°C. Activating Low Temp mode is recommended. 14 z Tank full lamp This lights up to warn that the water tank is full. 12 z Power lamp Lights when unit is ON. z Power button Use this to switch the unit ON and OFF. 12 You can select from 7 operating modes. Low Temperature Indicator DEFROST Indicator Airflow (dehumidifying)…
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1, DEHUMIDIFIER MODEL MJ-E16VX-A1 INSTRUCTION MANUAL Features z Drying Inside z Air Filter and Washable Photocatalytic Filter z Easy Dehumidifying · Laundry z In order to ensure correct usage, please read this instruction manual carefully and retain it for future reference. z Before accepting the Warranty at the time of purchase, please make sure that the date of purchase, place of purchase and other items are correctly…
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26, 26 z Dehumidified air passes through heating coils causing it to warm (this unit is not a cooler). This is not a malfunction. 10 The unit blows warm air z Check to see if the temperature/humidity is low. Low room temperature/humidity reduces dehumidifying effectiveness. Confirm the current humidity reading (in winter, the air is cooler reducing the amount of water collected). This is not a malfunction. 3 Water does not collect in the water tank (min…
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15, 15 Operating AUTO Setting Modes When you want to set the humidity level. Press Frame appears around AUTO. AIR PURIFIER To operate only the air purifier. Press Air purier lamp lights. The MODE button can also be used to select AUTO. To return to the previous mode, press the air purifier button again. z AUTO The unit maintains the humidity level by automatically controlling airow and operating intermittently as …
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27, 27 Troubleshooting z For the symptoms listed below, refer to the remedies listed right. Troubleshooting Symptom Cause/Remedy z Check to see if the unit is on a slope or uneven surface. → Move to a sturdy even surface. 5 z Check to see if the pre-filter is clogged. → Clean according to the maintenance procedures. 23 z Operating the unit in small rooms or in tight spaces sometimes causes the sound to reverberate. → Place a mat underneath the unit. 6 z The soun…
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19, 19 Operating ON timer operation The ON timer can be set for 1 to 9 hours. Set the timer when the power is switched off. The following is an example of a display indicating AUTO dehumidifying (set to 60%), swing set to WIDE and the ON timer set for 5 hours. •Thetimeremaininguntiltheunitswitchesitself on is indicated in increments of one hour. •Whenthesettimeisr…
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2, 2 Recommended Ways of Using the Unit Depending on Purpose Combine operating mode and swing louvre function to get optimum results. Objective Recommended operating mode Recommended swing setting Procedure Press the power button (the unit turns on) Page 12 Select the mode Page 13–15 Select the louvre swing range Page 16 Lowering room humidity Preventing mold/ When you don’t want to hang clothes outside or it is raining… When you don’t know what humidity …
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5, 5 Before Using the Unit Do not cover the front or side air intakes or the air outlet with cloth, curtain, etc. This results in poor ventilation and may cause heat generation/re. Do not stand on, sit on or lean against the unit. The unit may tip over causing injury. Do not put vases or any other objects lled with water on the unit. Water may leak into the unit adversely affecting electric insulation and cause electric shock…
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