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1.General advice
You have bought an air dryer made by AERIAL thus deciding for a proven quality
product "Made in Germany". If there are any questions, you will find some advice in
this manual how to eliminate such difficulties as quickly as possible.
ATTENTION:
Immediately after receipt, you should check your air dryer for transport damage! In
the case of damage, you should inform the forwarding agent, parcel service, post
office etc. accordingly upon receipt, and make a note of it on the forwarding
documents!
If a transport damage should be noticed after unpacking the equipment, please
contact immediately your respective seller or specialized dealer.
Before putting your air dryer into operation for the very first time, these instructions
for operation should be studied very thoroughly. Thus, you can make sure that this
appliance will operate perfectly for a long period of time saving yourselves
unnecessary repairs and expenses.
In the case of malfunction disconnect your appliance and ensure that it is not
connected again by taking the mains plug out of the socket.
Please, keep the device wrapping in order to be able to send the device safe for
guarantee repair. In order to save space you open simply the adhesive tape with a
knife and you fold the carton.
2.Mode of functioning
The AP-air dryer is built particularly for air drying in closed rooms. That dehumidifier
can prevent the formation of condensation, eliminate too high air humidity and hold
a specific air humidity constant. The time which the dryer requires in order to
achieve a specific humidity depends essentially on the environmental conditions.
The attainable humidity value is equally dependent on the environmental conditions.
The AP-dehumidifier works according to the condensation principle with heat
recovery. The fan (shown indicatively below) suck the moist air through a cool
register (evaporator). The air becomes so far chilled under the point of
condensation here, that the moist air condense as water and flows into a sump. The
chilled and dried air is warmed up at the condenser again. Through the heat pump
effect, the outlet air is some degrees warmer than the sucked room air. Useful
energy can conducted up to 3-fold of the electrical power consumption. The
absolute moisture of air is lowered continuously by the continuous circulation of the
room air through the device. The surplus moisture is removed safely and efficiently.
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