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07-02292A F571-115V 

Dri-Eaz Products, Inc. 

AT THE END OF THE JOB 

To reduce the possibility of drips when moving the 
unit, follow these additional steps to ensure that all 
water is removed from the unit.  

NOTICE: To ensure all water is removed from the dehu-
midifier, the unit will complete the defrost cycle even if 
the unit is turned off. If the unit is unplugged during the 
defrost cycle, excessive water may accumulate in the 
unit and may drip out when you move the unit.  

NOTICE: To ensure the condensate tank empties com-
pletely while purging, make sure the unit is placed up-
right on a horizontal surface.  

1. If the unit is in a defrost cycle, wait until the unit 
has returned to normal operating mode before pro-
ceeding. To check, review the control panel. The 
control panel will show one of the following: 

Defrost in progress: 

UNIT ON 00 HRS 

DEFROST XX 

Display mode when unit is in defrost mode. XX indicates 
the seconds remaining on the defrost cycle. 

Shutdown sequence 

WAIT FOR  

DEFROST XX 

Display mode when unit in defrost and unit is powered 
down (shut off by user). Unit will complete the defrost cy-
cle to remove any built-up ice then purge the pump. XX 
indicates the seconds remaining on the defrost cycle. 

Drying sequence 

WAIT FOR  

UNIT DRYING XX 

Display mode when unit not in defrost and unit is pow-
ered down (shut off by user). Unit will complete the 5 mi-
nute drying cycle then purge the pump. XX indicates the 
seconds remaining on the drying cycle. 

Normal display: 

UNIT ON 00 HRS 

INLET XX° C 

Wait until the control shows the normal display before 
proceeding.  

2. Gently rock the machine to ensure any water re-
maining on interior surfaces falls into the sump area.  

3. Press the   PURGE key. When the purge cycle is 
complete, turn the unit off.  

4. Remove the external drain hose, drain it carefully, 
coil it, and secure it in the storage pocket.  

 

TRANSPORTATION AND STORAGE 

NOTICE:

 Handle the unit carefully. Do not drop, throw, 

or place the unit where it could fall. Rough treatment can 

damage this equipment and may create a hazardous 
condition or void warranty. 

  Do not expose the control panel to moisture, snow 

or rain.  

  Protect from freezing. 

  Store and transport securely to avoid any damaging 

impact to internal parts.  

  Secure during transport to prevent sliding and possi-

ble injury to vehicle occupants. 

MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE 

WARNING! ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD.

 

Unplug unit 

before cleaning or servicing

WARNING: 

Risk of dust and contaminants exposure. 

Use of respirator mask and gloves is recommended. If 
unit has been exposed to potentially dangerous contami-
nants, clean thoroughly and sanitize before reuse.  

NOTICE:

 The unit is fitted with sensitive electronic sen-

sors. Protect the sensors and their lead wires from dam-
age and do not expose them to water or cleaning solu-
tion. 

The following tools and supplies are needed to com-
plete the maintenance procedures described in this 
manual:  

Philips screwdriver 
3 mm hex bit 
8 mm nut driver 
Cleaning cloths  
HEPA vacuum cleaner with soft brush nozzle and 
crevice nozzle. 
Recommended 

Cordless drill, small knife, small-jaw pliers, coil cleaning 
solution, rotomolded housing cleaning solution. 

Before each use 

Inspect the electrical cord for damage.

 Look for fray-

ing, cuts, etc. Replace the cord if you find any damage.  

Remove the 8 screws from each end to release the end cap. Re-
move the 2 feet (4 screws) to remove the drain tray.  

Fig. B: Disassembly for Cleaning 

Summary of Contents for F571-115V

Page 1: ...plug not the cord to unplug Insert three prong plug on power cord into a match ing electrically grounded outlet Do not use adapter Never cut off third prong Do not use an extension cord The unit must...

Page 2: ...20 ft 6 m above the bottom of the unit Also check for kinks or other obstruc tions that might restrict the flow of water Obstructions may cause a water backup and result in overflows Plug in electrica...

Page 3: ...he unit completes the compressor delay the display shows UNIT ON XX HRS and cycles between INLET XX F and INLET XX NOTE If no compressor delay countdown is displayed a delay is not necessary and the m...

Page 4: ...T OUTLET 100 80 115 30 For information only 3 GRAIN DPR XX GPP XX X g kg for 230V models 4 FILTER CLEANED XXX HRS 5 FILTER CLEANED 0 HRS Press to clear filter hours 5 COIL CLEANED XXX HRS 5 COIL CLEAN...

Page 5: ...ensure any water re maining on interior surfaces falls into the sump area 3 Press the PURGE key When the purge cycle is complete turn the unit off 4 Remove the external drain hose drain it carefully c...

Page 6: ...ck valve and pump basin may need to be cleaned Remove grills and cover as shown in Fig B Remove screws from pump base and lift out pump Wipe out pump basin with a damp cloth Inspect the pump base for...

Page 7: ...ture and in let RH every 2 seconds None HUMIDISTAT INLET XXX F XX First line indicates unit is in humidistat mode Second line Toggles between inlet temperature and in let RH every 2 seconds None LOW T...

Page 8: ...or ER4 OUTLET SENSOR CONNECT Temp sensor is open missing or shorted Check that temp sensors are installed cor rectly on control panel If error persists contact service ER5 SENSOR CONNECTION ON BD Inl...

Page 9: ...essary Check coils Clean as necessary If the problem you are experiencing is not listed here call your local distributor or contact our Service Department toll free at 800 932 3030 for further assista...

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