Article Plan: Toshiba Dehumidifier Manual
This comprehensive guide details the safe operation and maintenance of your Toshiba dehumidifier, covering installation, features, troubleshooting, and specifications.

Refer to the manual for preventative care tips and solutions to common issues, ensuring optimal performance and longevity of your appliance.

Welcome to the world of enhanced indoor comfort with your new Toshiba dehumidifier! These appliances are designed to effectively reduce excess moisture, creating a healthier and more pleasant living environment. Toshiba dehumidifiers utilize advanced technology to efficiently remove humidity from the air, preventing mold growth, reducing allergens, and protecting your belongings from dampness.
This manual serves as your complete guide, providing essential information on safe operation, proper maintenance, and troubleshooting. Before using your dehumidifier, carefully read through this manual to understand its features and ensure optimal performance. Preventative care, as outlined within, will maximize the lifespan of your unit and minimize potential issues. Remember, a little attention now can save significant time and expense later.
Toshiba is committed to continuous improvement, and specifications are subject to change without prior notice. For the most up-to-date information, consult your dealer or the manufacturer directly. Enjoy the benefits of a drier, more comfortable home with your Toshiba dehumidifier!
Safety Precautions
Prioritizing safety is crucial when operating your Toshiba dehumidifier. To prevent injury to yourself or others, and to avoid property damage, carefully adhere to the following instructions. This unit is not intended for use by young children or individuals with reduced physical, sensory, or mental capabilities without proper supervision. Always supervise children to ensure they do not play with the appliance.
Warning: This symbol indicates a potential for death or serious injury. Caution: This symbol signifies a risk of injury or property damage. Never attempt to repair or maintain the unit yourself; contact an authorized service technician for all repairs. If the power cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, a service center, or a qualified technician.
Electrical installations, if required, must be performed by qualified personnel in accordance with national regulations. Always unplug the dehumidifier before cleaning or performing any maintenance. Failure to follow these precautions could result in hazardous situations.

General Safety Warnings
Before using your Toshiba dehumidifier, thoroughly read and retain this manual for future reference. Incorrect operation due to ignoring instructions can lead to hazards. Common sense and attention to safety are paramount during installation, operation, and maintenance. This dehumidifier is designed for indoor use only and should not be exposed to rain or excessive moisture.

Do not use the dehumidifier in areas where flammable liquids or gases are stored. Ensure the unit is placed on a stable, level surface to prevent tipping. Avoid obstructing the air inlet or outlet. Never insert objects into the unit, as this could cause electrical shock or damage.
Always unplug the dehumidifier before emptying the water tank or cleaning. Do not operate the unit with a damaged cord or plug. These instructions may not cover every possible use condition; exercise caution and prioritize safety at all times.
Electrical Safety Instructions
To ensure your safety, always connect the dehumidifier to a properly grounded electrical outlet that matches the voltage specified on the unit’s nameplate. Never use extension cords or adapters. If a replacement power cord is needed, it must be obtained from an authorized service technician or consumer service.
Electrical installation, if required, should only be performed by qualified personnel in accordance with national and local regulations. Do not operate the dehumidifier with a damaged power cord or plug. Immediately discontinue use if the unit experiences any electrical malfunctions.
Avoid running the power cord under carpets, rugs, or near heat sources. Do not expose the electrical components to water or moisture. Contact an authorized service technician for any electrical repairs or maintenance. Ignoring these instructions could result in serious injury or property damage.
Package Contents & Component Identification

Upon opening the package, verify that all components are present and undamaged. Your Toshiba dehumidifier package should include the dehumidifier unit itself, a detailed user manual (this document!), and potentially a drain hose for continuous drainage options.
Carefully inspect the unit for any visible signs of shipping damage. Key components to identify include the control panel, air inlet and outlet vents, the water tank, the air filter (often located behind a removable panel), and the carrying handles.
Familiarize yourself with the location of each component before proceeding with installation and operation. Retain the packaging materials for potential future transport or warranty claims. If any parts are missing or damaged, contact your dealer or Toshiba customer service immediately.
Understanding Your Dehumidifier’s Features
Your Toshiba dehumidifier is designed with user-friendly features for effective moisture removal. These features enhance convenience and allow for customized operation to suit your specific needs.
Key features include adjustable humidity settings, allowing you to target a desired moisture level in the room. Multiple operating modes – Auto, Continuous, and Manual – provide flexibility in how the unit operates. The built-in timer function enables scheduled operation, saving energy and ensuring comfort.
Additional features may include a full-tank indicator, automatically shutting off the unit when the water tank is full, and a restart function, resuming operation after a power outage. Understanding these features will maximize the efficiency and benefits of your Toshiba dehumidifier.
Control Panel Overview
The Toshiba dehumidifier’s control panel is intuitively designed for ease of use. It typically features a digital display showing the current humidity level and set point.
Buttons allow you to power the unit on/off, adjust the desired humidity level (often in 5% increments), and select the operating mode (Auto, Continuous, Manual). A timer button enables setting a delayed start or auto-shutoff duration. Some models include a fan speed control, offering options for quiet or maximum moisture removal.
Indicator lights signal when the water tank is full or if other functions are active. Familiarizing yourself with the control panel’s layout and button functions is crucial for effectively operating your dehumidifier and achieving optimal performance. Refer to the diagram in your user manual for specific button locations.
Operating Modes (Auto, Continuous, Manual)
Toshiba dehumidifiers offer versatile operating modes to suit different needs. In Auto mode, the unit automatically cycles on and off to maintain the set humidity level, providing energy-efficient operation.
Continuous mode runs the dehumidifier constantly, maximizing moisture removal – ideal for very damp environments or after water damage. Manual mode allows you to set a specific humidity level, and the dehumidifier will operate until that level is reached, regardless of runtime.
Selecting the appropriate mode ensures optimal performance and energy savings. Consider the room’s dampness and your desired comfort level when choosing a mode. The user manual provides detailed explanations of each mode’s functionality and recommended usage scenarios.
Installation Instructions
Proper installation is crucial for optimal performance. Begin by carefully unpacking your Toshiba dehumidifier and inspecting for any damage. Choose a location that is level and has sufficient space around the unit for adequate airflow – at least 12 inches on all sides is recommended.
Avoid placing the dehumidifier near heat sources, windows, or areas with excessive dust. Ensure the unit is positioned on a stable surface to prevent vibrations and noise. Electrical installation, if required, must be performed by qualified personnel according to national regulations.
Before plugging in the unit, verify the voltage matches your household supply. Refer to the manual for detailed diagrams and safety precautions regarding installation. Following these guidelines will ensure safe and efficient operation of your dehumidifier.
Choosing the Right Location
Selecting the ideal location significantly impacts dehumidifier effectiveness. Prioritize areas needing humidity control, such as basements, bathrooms, or laundry rooms. Ensure the floor is level and sturdy to minimize vibrations and noise during operation.
Maintain a minimum of 12 inches of clear space around all sides of the unit to allow for unrestricted airflow – crucial for efficient moisture removal. Avoid direct sunlight, heat sources (radiators, stoves), and windows, as these can interfere with accurate humidity sensing.
Consider proximity to a grounded electrical outlet. Do not use extension cords. The location should also facilitate easy access for emptying the water tank or connecting a drain hose, if applicable. A central location within the affected area is generally best.
Proper Airflow Requirements
Optimal airflow is paramount for your Toshiba dehumidifier’s performance. Ensure there are no obstructions – furniture, curtains, or walls – blocking the air inlet or outlet grilles. A minimum clearance of 12 inches on all sides is recommended for unrestricted circulation.
Avoid placing the unit directly against walls or in corners, as this can restrict airflow and reduce efficiency. The dehumidifier draws air in, removes moisture, and expels dry air; any blockage hinders this process.
Regularly inspect the air filter for dust and debris, as a clogged filter significantly restricts airflow. A clean filter ensures the unit operates efficiently and prevents overheating. Proper airflow contributes to consistent humidity levels and extends the lifespan of your dehumidifier.
Operating Your Toshiba Dehumidifier
Before initial use, ensure the water tank is correctly positioned and the unit is plugged into a grounded outlet. Press the power button to activate the dehumidifier; a startup sequence may occur, indicated by lights or sounds.
Setting your desired humidity level is crucial for comfort and efficiency. Utilize the control panel to adjust the target humidity percentage – lower percentages remove more moisture. The unit will automatically cycle on and off to maintain the set level.
Familiarize yourself with the various operating modes (Auto, Continuous, Manual) to tailor the dehumidifier’s performance to your specific needs. Regularly monitor the water tank level and empty it when full to prevent automatic shut-off and potential water damage.
Powering On and Initial Setup
Prior to powering on your Toshiba dehumidifier, verify the water tank is securely in place. Incorrect placement can prevent operation and potentially cause leaks. Connect the unit to a properly grounded electrical outlet, ensuring the voltage matches the specifications listed on the appliance.
Press the power button to initiate the startup process. Allow a few moments for the system to complete its self-check. You may observe indicator lights illuminating or hear a brief operational sound.
For optimal performance, run the dehumidifier continuously for at least 24 hours during the initial setup to establish a baseline humidity level. Monitor the water tank frequently during this period, as it will likely fill quickly. Refer to the manual for specific indicator light meanings.
Setting Humidity Levels
Your Toshiba dehumidifier allows precise control over room humidity. Utilize the control panel to select your desired humidity level, typically ranging from 30% to 80%. Lower percentages indicate drier air, while higher percentages represent more moisture retention.
For general comfort, a setting between 50% and 60% is often recommended. However, adjust based on personal preference and specific needs. In excessively damp environments, initiate operation at a lower setting and gradually increase it as conditions improve.

The dehumidifier may feature an ‘Auto’ mode, which automatically maintains the set humidity level. Monitor the display to confirm the current humidity and the target setting. Remember that achieving the desired humidity may take time, depending on initial conditions and room size.
Maintenance and Cleaning
Regular maintenance ensures optimal performance and extends the lifespan of your Toshiba dehumidifier. Prioritize cleaning the air filter frequently – typically every two weeks with continuous use – to maintain efficient airflow and prevent dust buildup. A clogged filter reduces dehumidification effectiveness.
Empty the water tank when the ‘Full’ indicator illuminates, or if using a continuous drain hose, ensure it’s properly connected and unobstructed. Periodically inspect the hose for kinks or leaks.

Clean the exterior with a damp cloth, avoiding harsh chemicals or abrasive cleaners. Proper care, as outlined in the user manual, can prevent costly repairs and maintain the unit’s effectiveness. Preventative measures save time and money over the dehumidifier’s lifetime.
Cleaning the Air Filter
The air filter plays a crucial role in maintaining your Toshiba dehumidifier’s performance. Regularly cleaning or replacing it prevents dust and particles from accumulating, ensuring efficient airflow and optimal dehumidification. It’s recommended to check the filter every two weeks during periods of frequent use.
To clean, gently remove the filter and vacuum it to remove loose dust. For a more thorough cleaning, wash the filter with mild detergent and water, ensuring it’s completely dry before reinstalling. Never operate the dehumidifier without a filter, as this can damage internal components.
Refer to your user manual for specific filter cleaning instructions and replacement guidelines. A clean filter contributes to better air quality and extends the life of your appliance, saving energy and reducing maintenance costs.
Emptying the Water Tank
Regularly emptying the water tank is essential for continuous dehumidification. Your Toshiba dehumidifier will typically indicate when the tank is full, often with a visual signal or audible alarm. Always power off and unplug the unit before emptying the tank to prevent electrical shock.
Carefully remove the water tank, located at the front or side of the dehumidifier, and carry it to a suitable drain. Gently pour out the collected water, avoiding spills. Ensure the tank is completely dry before reinserting it into the dehumidifier.
Some models may offer a continuous drain option, allowing for automatic water removal via a hose connection. Consult your user manual for specific instructions on utilizing this feature. Proper tank maintenance prevents overflow and ensures optimal dehumidifier operation.
Troubleshooting Common Issues
Encountering problems with your Toshiba dehumidifier? This section provides solutions to frequently experienced issues. If the unit fails to power on, first check the power cord connection and the circuit breaker. For insufficient dehumidification, ensure the air filter is clean and the water tank isn’t full.
Verify the selected humidity level is appropriately set for your desired comfort. If the unit is noisy, check for obstructions or uneven placement. Consult the full manual for detailed troubleshooting steps, including error codes if displayed.
Remember, attempting repairs yourself may void the warranty. For complex issues or if problems persist, contact an authorized service technician for professional assistance. Preventative maintenance, as outlined in this manual, can minimize potential issues.
Dehumidifier Not Turning On
If your Toshiba dehumidifier isn’t powering on, several checks are necessary. First, verify the power cord is securely plugged into a functioning electrical outlet. Test the outlet with another device to confirm it’s receiving power. Check the circuit breaker or fuse box to ensure the circuit hasn’t tripped or the fuse hasn’t blown.
Ensure the unit’s power button has been pressed and that the desired settings are activated. Some models have a child lock feature; confirm it isn’t engaged. If the issue persists, inspect the power cord for any visible damage.
Do not attempt to repair the power cord yourself; contact an authorized service technician for replacement. Refer to the full manual for specific model instructions and safety precautions before troubleshooting further.
Insufficient Dehumidification
If your Toshiba dehumidifier isn’t removing enough moisture, several factors could be at play. First, ensure the water tank isn’t full, as most units will cease dehumidifying when the tank is at capacity. Verify the selected humidity level is appropriately low for your desired comfort.
Check that the air filter is clean; a clogged filter restricts airflow, reducing efficiency. Confirm the unit is positioned correctly, allowing for adequate airflow around it – avoid obstructions. Ensure doors and windows in the room are closed to prevent humid air from entering.
Consider the room size; the dehumidifier may be undersized for the space. If problems continue, consult the manual for specific troubleshooting steps related to your model.

Technical Specifications
Toshiba dehumidifiers boast varying specifications depending on the model. Generally, units like the DP70 (P01) are designed for medium to large rooms. Typical moisture removal capacity ranges from 30 to 70 pints per day, depending on conditions.
Power consumption varies, but expect around 200-300 watts during operation. Water tank capacity usually falls between 13.7 and 16.9 pints, requiring periodic emptying. Operating temperature ranges are typically between 41°F and 95°F (5°C and 35°C) for optimal performance.

Units utilize environmentally friendly refrigerants. Dimensions and weight differ by model; consult your specific manual for precise measurements. Noise levels are generally around 50-55 decibels during normal operation.