Mould-DRY:
Assembly & operation
Mould-DRY offers you customisable mounting options that meet your requirements. Choose either a fixed installation on the wall or a flexible placement with the supplied stands. Discover the advantages of these two mounting methods.
Mould-DRY
Wall mounting
Wall mounting Mould-DRY is around 12 – 18% more efficient than using the stands. Wall mounting leaves the floor free, which makes cleaning easier and optimises the use of the room. Another advantage of wall mounting is the raised positioning of the appliance above the skirting boards and the reduced distance to the masonry.
Mould-DRY can be installed effortlessly and efficiently in the desired position using the supplied installation material and drilling template.
Mould-DRY
Installation using
the stands
Setting up Mould-DRY using the stands included in the package offers a flexible option that can be easily adapted to different room configurations. It is particularly suitable for rooms where wall mounting is not possible or desired. With the stands, you can quickly and easily place the device in front of the wall in question and reposition it as required.
A set up with the stands is particularly advantageous for rented flats or temporary applications.
Note: The slightly greater distance from the wall can extend the drying time.
Where should Mould-DRY be installed?
Video instruction
Mould-DRY offers a permanent solution for effective mould control.
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Mould-DRY
How many modules do I need?
1 panel per 1.5 metres
Slight mould infestation
or moisture
Small mould stains often appear on walls, ceilings or tiles. Install Mould-DRY to dry out the affected areas. One panel per 1.5 metres is sufficient for light mould infestation.
1 panel per 1.0 metres
Moderate to severe mould infestation
or moisture
Heavy mould is extensive and deep and can cause structural damage. Install Mould-DRY at an interval of one panel per metre in case of heavy mould.
Simply set up
Mould-DRY assembly
For effective use of Mould-DRY, correct installation & placement is of utmost importance. By following these tips and methods, you will ensure optimal operation and create the ideal conditions to permanently remove mould.
Do not place Mould-DRY directly next to furniture or curtains. A small distance of 2-3 cm is sufficient.
Do not cover the panel with textiles to ensure free air circulation.
Mould-DRY can reach surface temperatures of around 70°C, which does not pose a fire or burn hazard.
To prevent damage to the device, do not place Mould-DRY near sources of water. The appliance is splash-proof, but not completely waterproof.
It’s that simple:
Unpack, plug in & done
Why Mould-DRY?
The advantages
Quick & uncomplicated set up
Flexible expansion thanks to Plug & Play
Customisable (up to 4 additional modules)
Effective mould control
No harmful chemicals
Can be used anywhere
Operating instructions and FAQ
How does Mould-DRY work?
Mould-DRY impresses with its uncomplicated and user-friendly operation, which allows it to be used immediately. The enclosed instructions will help you to use Mould-DRY correctly. Most questions about the application are answered in our detailed FAQS.
How should Mould-DRY be positioned?
Please note that direct wall mounting is approximately 12 – 18 % more efficient.
How many elements can be connected to one socket with a connection cable?
The basic Mould-DRY module can be expanded with up to 4 additional modules via the connecting cables (a total of 5 heating elements per socket).
What do I do if the mould or moisture is in the corners near the ceiling?
Damp corners due to condensation are usually located near the ceiling. If moisture occurs here, a better effect is achieved if the heating elements are also installed as close as possible to the damp areas. This can speed up the drying process.
What should I bear in mind when positioning behind cabinet fittings and furniture?
When installing Mould-DRY behind furniture, it is important to ensure air circulation. This can be made possible by side openings or ventilation holes in the plinth or rear panel.
A distance of around 2-3 cm between the module and the furniture or cabinet walls is completely sufficient.