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REFURBISHED
Dehumidifier
User Manual
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Model:
R-TP30 / R-TP50 / R-TP50H /
R-TP70 / R-TP70P
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  • Page 1 REFURBISHED Dehumidifier User Manual Read and save these instructions before use Model: R-TP30 / R-TP50 / R-TP50H / R-TP70 / R-TP70P E-mail: [email protected]...
  • Page 2: Safety Rules

    THANK YOU Thank you for purchasing a refurbished Honeywell Dehumidifier. This User Manual is intended to provide you with important information needed to set up, operate, maintain and troubleshoot this product. SAFETY RULES WARNING -- READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THIS PRODUCT.
  • Page 3 SAFETY RULES (CONTINUED) • DO NOT let children play with this appliance, packaging or included plastic bag. • If the unit is damaged or it malfunctions, do not continue to operate it. Unplug the product from the electrical outlet. Refer to the troubleshooting section and contact the customer support center.
  • Page 4: How A Dehumidifier Works

    HOW A DEHUMIDIFIER WORKS When the dehumidifier is switched ON, a fan pulls moisture-laden air into the dehumidifier where it passes through dehumidifying coils inside the unit. These coils condense moisture from the air and collect it in the water tank. The dry air is then exhausted from the dehumidifier. The air flows through the air vents of the dehumidifier into the room as dry, warm air.
  • Page 5 SELECTING A LOCATION - IMPORTANT (CONTINUED) • Place the dehumidifier in an area where the temperature will not drop below 41°F (5°C) • Place the dehumidifier at least 17.7 inches (45 cm) away from other objects (e.g. curtains or furniture) that may restrict airflow from the back or through the air vents of the unit. •...
  • Page 6 UNPACKAGING THE DEHUMIDIFIER • This Dehumidifier is packaged with a colored or transparent tape to secure some parts during transportation. Remove the colored or transparent packaging tape from the unit. Splash 1. Gently pull the water tank from out of the dehumidifier Guard 2.
  • Page 7: Parts Description

    PARTS DESCRIPTION Control Panel 10) Dehumidified Air Exhaust Vent Handle 11) Washable Dust Filter LED Display Direct Drain Outlet Splash Guard Direct Drain Cap Water Tank Handle 14) Mounting Holes for Cord Winders Foam Float Power Cord & Plug Water Tank 16) Cord Winders Water Level Indicator 17) Continuous Water Drain Tube...
  • Page 8 INSTALL THE CORD WINDER Once you have removed the cord winder accessories from the water tank - follow the steps below. Step 1: Line up the cord winder pieces to the mounting holes. Step 2: Rotate 45-degrees clock-wise. Step 3: Once you hear “click”, then you know the cord winder is ready for use. NOTE: Once the installation of the cord winder has been completed.
  • Page 9: Use And Operation

    USE & OPERATION CONTROL PANEL (11*) Display Screen Filter Alert Power Control Sleep Mode Humidity / Timer Set Controls Water Full Indicator Light Fan Speed Control Continuous Operation Light Timer Control THIS IS ONLY FOR MODEL TP50H WITH PTC TECHNOLOGY 10) PTC Mode *THIS IS ONLY FOR MODEL TP70P WITH BUILT-IN DRAIN PUMP Auto Drain Pump Mode...
  • Page 10 USE & OPERATION (CONTINUED) FUNCTION BUTTONS POWER CONTROL Press to switch the dehumidifier ON or OFF. HUMIDITY CONTROL SETTING When the unit is switched ON, the Display Screen shows the current humidity percentage. Press to select your preferred humidity level. The humidity is adjusted in increments of 5% by pressing .
  • Page 11 USE & OPERATION (CONTINUED) FUNCTION BUTTONS (CONTINUED) TIMER CONTROL The dehumidifier can be set to automatically switch ON or OFF for a selected period of time (between 0.5-24 hour intervals). The Timer hours selection is displayed on the Display Screen. NOTE: Before setting the Timer control, make sure there is power to the unit.
  • Page 12 USE & OPERATION (CONTINUED) FUNCTION BUTTONS (CONTINUED) SLEEP MODE The LED display brightness will be reduced when the unit is in Sleep Mode. Press the to activate the Sleep Mode. When Sleep Mode is activated the indicator light will be illuminated. There is a one-minute window period in which you can adjust the settings such as humidity and fan speed.
  • Page 13 USE & OPERATION (CONTINUED) DRAINING THE WATER WARNING: Always drain and discard water collected from dehumidification. The water is not clean and cannot be used for drinking. 1. Draining water collected in the Water Tank The condensed water can be collected directly into the water tank. When the water tank is full, the dehumidifier will automatically shut OFF and the indicator will illuminate on the control panel followed by a beeping sound.
  • Page 14 USE & OPERATION (CONTINUED) DRAINING THE WATER (CONTINUED) 2. Continuous Water Drainage – Using a Continuous Water Drain Tube A continuous water drainage tube is included with this unit. To activate the continuous water draining function, you will require a suitable water drain (e.g. sink or drain hole at floor level) near the dehumidifier.
  • Page 15 USE & OPERATION (CONTINUED) DRAINING THE WATER (CONTINUED) If there are leaks, the Continuous Water Drain Tube and Cap may have loosened and may not be connected properly. Disconnect, replace and tighten again. Position the other end of the Continuous Water Drain Tube in the sink or drain.
  • Page 16 USE & OPERATION (CONTINUED) DRAINING THE WATER (CONTINUED) *THIS IS ONLY FOR MODEL TP70P WITH BUILT-IN DRAIN PUMP 3. Continuous Water Drainage – Using the Auto Drain Pump option The Auto Drain Pump is available if you want to use the continuous drain function, but the drain is further away, or located above the dehumidifier.
  • Page 17 USE & OPERATION (CONTINUED) DRAINING THE WATER (CONTINUED) If there are leaks, the Auto Drain Pump Tube and Auto Drain Pump Cap may have loosened and may not be connected properly. Disconnect, replace and tighten again. To activate the Pump function, press the indicator.
  • Page 18 USE & OPERATION (CONTINUED) CLEANING & MAINTENANCE WARNING: Always switch OFF the dehumidifier and unplug it from the electrical outlet before attempting any cleaning or maintenance of this product. Appliance Maintenance: • Switch OFF the appliance before disconnecting the power supply. •...
  • Page 19: Troubleshooting Guide

    TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE The following troubleshooting guide addresses the most common problems. If problems persist, call customer service. PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION No electricity. Check for power. The power cord is not Remove and reconnect the power cord. properly plugged in. Dehumidifier The safety switch does not start...
  • Page 20 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE (CONTINUED) PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION Unit runs but Insufficient time for the the humidity After initial installation, allow 24 hours to maintain dehumidifier to remove level does desired dryness. moisture. not decrease The capacity of your dehumidifier may not be Area to be dehumidified adequate for the room it is used in.
  • Page 21 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE (CONTINUED) PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION Check the connections between the hose and the The garden hose/ drain drain outlet on the unit. See Continuous Water hose may be loose. Drainage section. Water on the floor You intended to use the Disconnect the hose and replace the rubber stopper water tank to collect water and drain cap if using the water tank to collect water.
  • Page 22: Error Code Guide

    ERROR CODE GUIDE CODE POSSIBLE CAUSE NOTE This only appears for model TP70P with Built-in Drain Pump. Water tank pull out Position the water tank correctly into the unit. Unit will not operate until the water tank is secure in place. Humidity sensor failure Please contact the service center.
  • Page 23 JMATEK Limited Made in China © 2018 JMATEK Limited. All rights reserved. Manulife Financial Centre, The Honeywell Trademark is used under license Kwun Tong, Hong Kong from Honeywell International Inc. Phone: 852-2559-5522 Honeywell International Inc. makes no representations or warranties with respect to this product.

This manual is also suitable for:

R-tp50R-tp50hR-tp70R-tp70p

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