Dry Air ATLANTIC LGR Owner'S Manual Download Page 2

 
 
 

 
 
 

*****IMPORTANT***** 

READ FIRST BEFORE OPERATING UNIT 

 

BEFORE OPERATING: 
IMPORTANT!

  

The power switch must be in the “OFF” position before 

it is plugged in.

  The error light will illuminate if the switch is in the “ON” 

position before it is plugged in the wall because the safety circuit has not 
been initialized. 
 
The standard operating temperature for the Atlantic LGR is 58 ºF degrees to 
120 ºF.  The unit will freeze below 58 ºF.  Units stored in cold areas could 
cause the coils to frost, and when plugged in, the unit may immediately go 
into defrost mode (indicated by the blue light on the control panel). This is 
normal.  To prevent a leak, properly place the discharge hose into a 
receptacle before the unit goes into automatic pump out mode.   
 

AFTER OPERATING: 

Please keep in mind that coils may still be cold at the end of each use.  Keep 
the unit plugged in and the discharge hose in a receptacle.  Allow the unit to 
thaw thoroughly until the side of the unit is no longer cold to touch.  Press 
the purge switch to completely empty the pump reservoir.  If the condensate 
pump is not properly purged after the last use, or if the unit is removed from 
the job site before the coils return to room temperature, the condensate pump 
may begin to pump water immediately when the unit is plugged in at the 
next job site causing a leak if the discharge hose is not placed in a 
receptacle.

 

 
Please be sure that unit goes through defrost mode completely to ensure that 
the evaporator coil is properly thawed, and that collected water in the pump 
is fully purged.  Unplugging the unit before the evaporator coil is fully 
defrosted could cause water to collect in the pump and overflow causing a 
leak.

 

 

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Summary of Contents for ATLANTIC LGR

Page 1: ...mation Please read before using the dehumidifier and save for future reference Purchase Date ______________________________Serial No __________________________________ 313 North Oak Street Burlington...

Page 2: ...e Keep the unit plugged in and the discharge hose in a receptacle Allow the unit to thaw thoroughly until the side of the unit is no longer cold to touch Press the purge switch to completely empty the...

Page 3: ...ts airflow This condition may cause the unit to overheat Assure that there is sufficient space between the back of the unit and these fabrics to avoid this condition Save the shipping carton in case y...

Page 4: ...l cause damage to the compressor A false low charge may be sensed by the control if the refrigerant is cold The automatic restart will switch the unit back on if the pressure in the system increases I...

Page 5: ...rough each coil After removing the dry particle contamination a wet cleaning process may be used Caution Do not use a hose to flush the coils and do not permit water to leak into the electrical compar...

Page 6: ...ich allows access to the cooling coil surfaces Rugged ABS Skid Panel Panel makes loading and unloading simple and protects the unit from scratches and abrasions Control Panel The control panel plus th...

Page 7: ...T RD 00E NNHN0279 Relay 6 240 VAC 50 60 Hz RD 00E NNAN0255 Evaporator Coil RD 02M N2AN0246 Condensor Coil RD 02M N2AN0245 Condensate Pump RD 00M PNA10241 ICM Defrost Control RD 00E N6NN0236 ICM Defros...

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Page 9: ...and can be refused for credit or return 1 Normal wear and tear 2 Improper packaging by customer causing freight damage 3 Failure to provide a suitable operating environment 4 Use of the product for pu...

Page 10: ...of nature or any other cause beyond Dry Air Technology s reasonable control End User Responsibilities Warranty service must be performed by a firm or individual authorized by Dry Air Technology If th...

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