Model 600 & 850 Dehydrator Quick Start Guide

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Model 600 & 850 Dehydrator Quick Start Guide

 

Congratulations on purchasing your new Dielectric dehydrator. This quick start guide will detail the necessary steps to get your dehydrator quickly setup and working in your system.

 

Please refer to the complete user manual for further detail on dehydrator operation and all safety warning information. The complete instruction booklet, IB-268 and additional documentation on our website at www.dielectrictechnologies.com

 

Site Requirements:

  • The dehydrator requires a level surface with a minimum of 3 inches clearance on all sides and in an area with a maximum temperature between 33 and 110 degrees Fahrenheit. Operating the dehydrator in a temperature range of 60-90 degrees will increase the lifespan of the unit. Place the dehydrator in an area where it can be easily accessed for routine maintenance.
  • Connect the dehydrator to a properly grounded electrical source with the power cord accessible so that the power cord may be used as a means of electrical disconnect.

  1. Install the 90 degree outlet fitting included with the dehydrator in the accessory bag along with spare fuses. Apply thread sealant compound or Teflon tape to the threads before installing onto the dehydrator. After installing the outlet fitting, attach a 3/8” tube from your system to the fitting.
  2. Turn on the dehydrator using the front on/off switch.
  3. When the dehydrator is initially turned on, it is common for the dryer to display an initial humidity alarm due to inactivity during transit and storage. The active humidity alarm will cause the dehydrator to bypass any air being created and will prevent the storage tank from being filled with wet air until the alarm condition is cleared. This humidity alarm will normally clear within 1 hour of constant runtime. Note: The excessive runtime alarm will come on after 10 minutes of runtime. This is normal and no action is required.