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MITSUBISHI
MODEL
MJ-E20TX-H

INSTRUCTION MANUAL

Features
●Internal drying mode
●Washable photocatalytic filter
●Easy Dehumidifying · Laundry
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Table of Contents

¡Getting the most out of your
dehumidifier...........................................2
¡Precautions............................................4
¡Warning ..................................................6
¡Things to be aware of.........................10
¡Carrying the unit .................................11
Turning the unit on/off
¡Easy operation ....................................13
¡Setting modes .....................................14
High - Low - Mildew Guard - Low Temp - Auto -
¡Swing louvre function ........................16
¡To dry the inside .................................17
¡Using the Timer ...................................18
OFF Timer operation/ON Timer operation
¡Using the Child lock ...........................20
¡Continuous drainage ..........................21
¡Maintenance ........................................22
¡Storage.................................................23
¡Troubleshooting ..................................24
¡Specifications......................................26
¡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.
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    MITSUBISHI MODEL MJ-E20TX-H INSTRUCTION MANUAL English Table of Contents page Features ●Internal drying mode ¡Getting the most out of your ●Washable photocatalytic filter dehumidifier...........2 ¡Precautions..........4 ●Easy Dehumidifying · Laundry ¡Warning ..........6 ¡Names and functions of parts .....7 ¡Things to be aware of......10 ¡Before using your dehumidifier..11...
  • Page 2: Dehumidifier

    Getting the most out of your dehumidifier Combine operating mode and swing louvre function to get optimum results. Recommended ways of using the unit depending o Drying Lowering room humidity Preventing mo laundry When you don’t When you want to When To prevent When you don’t...
  • Page 3: Installing Your Dehumidifier

    on purpose Operating tips Drain the water tank before use To clean ld/condensation the air Refrain from opening For drying the To keep the There is no need for doors/windows during operation bed or carpet inside of closets dehumidification, but you and shoeboxes wish to remove pollen and dry...
  • Page 4: Precautions

    Precautions The following diagrams indicate Meanings of the graphic symbols used in this manual and circumstances where danger can result from on the unit are explained below. mishandling the unit. Always Do not Forbidden WARNING CAUTION follow the disassemble instructions Mishandling may Mishandling may result in Keep...
  • Page 5 Precautions CAUTION Do not cover the side air Do not stand, sit, or lean Do not put vases or any intakes or the air outlet against the unit. Do not other objects filled with with cloth, curtain, etc. pull the unit by the air water on the unit.
  • Page 6: Warning

    Precautions (continued) CAUTION Do not point air-flow from Install the unit in a location where Grasp the plug and remove the unit directly at the the floor is flat and stable. from the power socket. body . If the unit falls over, the water When removing the plug from the collected in the water tank may power socket, do not pull on it...
  • Page 7: Names And Functions Of Parts

    Names and Functions of Parts Front Louvre Main Air Outlet Control Panel Downward louvre Tank Lid 11·20 Tank Guard 11·20 Float Water Tank 11·20 Level Window Sensor Do not cover 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.
  • Page 8: Control Panel

    Names and Functions of Parts (cont.) Control Panel ¡Lamp ¡Swing louvre ¡Mode button Current mode lights For switching from one button operating mode to ¡Selection button Sets swing louvre another Switches modes direction or locks it into ¡Humidity position Selection This is used to set the target humidity.
  • Page 9: Power Button

    ¡Tank full light This lights up to warn that the water tank is full. You can select from 8 operating modes ¡Drying inside lamp ¡Air purifier lamp ¡EASY Flashes during internal Lights during air purifier only DEHUMIDIFYING drying operation operation ¡LAUNDRY All modes ¡Drying inside switch...
  • Page 10: Things To Be Aware Of

    Things to be aware of Room temperature may rise 2-4°C during operation The dehumidifier does not have a cooler function. Due to heat produced during operation, the room temperature may rise 2-4°C. As a result, the unit may blow warm air, but this is not due to a malfunction. How does the dehumidifier work? If you pour cold water into a cup, the air around it Dried (warm) air...
  • Page 11: Before Using Your Dehumidifier

    Before using your dehumidifier Setting the Inserting the water photocatalytic filter tank correctly The photocatalytic filter is supplied with the unit at Tank Lid time of purchase. Set before using the unit. Tank Guard Remove the photocatalytic filter from the polyethylene bag. Detach the pre-filter Pull forward to remove Check that the lid and guard are secure.
  • Page 12: Turning The Unit On And Off

    Turning the Unit ON and OFF To turn ON Reading the humidity display CURRENT indicates the Example current humidity. Current humidity range is between 30-80%. • Humidity levels below 30% are displayed as 30%. • Humidity levels above 80% are displayed as 80%. Short Example beep...
  • Page 13: Easy Operation

    Easy operation The unit automatically monitors room temperature/humidity alleviating the necessity to make minor adjustments. Use EASY DEHUMIDIFYING for dehumidifying a room and LAUNDRY for drying clothes. Changes with every press Short beep Press ¡Selected mode lamp lights ¡ EASY DEHUMIDIFYING ¡...
  • Page 14: Setting Modes

    Setting modes HIGH, LOW, MILDEW GUARD and LOW TEMP To leave the unit operating continuously, use HIGH and LOW modes. To suppress mildew, use MILDEW GUARD mode. For preventing condensation or when the room temperature is low, use LOW TEMP mode. Changes with every press Short beep...
  • Page 15: Air Purifier

    AUTO AIR PURIFIER When you want to set the humidity level. To operate only the air purifier. Press Short Short Press beep beep ¡Frame appears around selected mode ¡Air purifier lamp lights The MODE button can be used to select AUTO. To return to the previous mode, press the air purifier button again.
  • Page 16: Swing Louvre Function

    Swing louvre function (how to read the Swing monitor) The louvre can be made to swing. Select from the 5 possible settings to suit the purpose. Stop swing operation WIDE With each Short beep press of the Press button UPWARD ¡Starts swing operation.
  • Page 17: To Dry The Inside

    To dry the inside The inside of the unit can be dried to suppress mildew growth on the cooler. Automatic operation Manual operation To activate internal drying after every use. To activate internal drying by pressing a button. Short Short beep beep Press...
  • Page 18: Using The Timer

    Using the Timer OFF timer operation The OFF timer can be set for 1 to 9 hours. Set the timer when the power is switched on. To set To cancel Switch the power on. <When you want to turn the unit off>...
  • Page 19 ON timer operation The ON timer can be set for 1 to 9 hours. Set the timer when the power is switched off. To set The following is an example of a display indicating AUTO dehumidifying (set to 60%), Switch the power off. swing set to WIDE and the ON timer set for 5 hours.
  • Page 20: Using The Child Lock

    Using the Removing Water Child Lock from the Tank To Lock The unit automatically shuts down and lights the Tank full lamp when the tank (approximately 5L) is full. Empty the tank. Remove the water tank. Press for 3 or more seconds.
  • Page 21: Continuous Drainage

    Continuous Drainage If a drain is available, the unit can continuously drain excess water by attaching a commercially available hose (internal diameter 15mm). The unit can be operated for extensive periods without the need to empty the water tank. CAUTION Do not drain water continuously When draining water continuously or if there is a possibility that...
  • Page 22: Maintenance

    Maintenance Do not use detergents, cleaning agents for heat exchange equipment, abrasive powders, chemically treated dusters, gasoline, benzene, thinners or other solvents, as they can damage the unit or the water tank, which may result in leakage. Cleaning Once every three months Photocatalytic filter Water tank ·...
  • Page 23: Replacing The Photocatalytic Filter

    Replacing the photocatalytic filter Storage The photocatalytic filter is disposable. After switching the unit off, leave for about one day When it is time to replace the filter, please the replace until any water inside has had time to settle. Then carry it with a new one.
  • Page 24: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting ¡ For the symptoms listed below, refer to the remedies listed right. Symptom Cause/Remedy ¡ Dehumidified air passes through heating coils causing it to The unit blows warm air warm (this unit is not a cooler). This is not a malfunction. ¡...
  • Page 25 Symptom Cause/Remedy ¡ Check to see if the unit is on a slope or uneven surface. ➝ Move to a sturdy even surface. ¡ Check to see if the pre-filter is clogged. The operating → Clean according to the maintenance procedures noise is loud/reverberates ¡...
  • Page 26: Specifications

    Specifications Model MJ-E20TX-H Power supply Single phase 220-240V 50Hz Dehumidifying capacity 20 L/day Power consumption 380W Water tank capacity stops automatically at approx. 5.0L Weight 14.2kg Dimensions (h × w × d) 594mm × 372mm × 281mm ∞ The dehumidifying capacity is a value obtained when the dehumidifier is continuously run at a room temperature of 30°C and relative humidity of 80%.

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