Dry Air ATLANTIC LGR Owner'S Manual Download Page 5

Dry Air Technology   •   313 North Oak Street   Burlington, Washington  98233 

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Control Panel 

 

MAINTENANCE

 

 

Warning!

 

Disconnect the unit from the power 

supply before cleaning or servicing.

 

Filter Cleaning:  

The pleated air filter 

must be checked regularly.  The filter 
itself should be vacuumed frequently to 
control the build-up of soil.  A dirty 
filter will reduce the dehumidifier’s 
capacity and efficiency.  

Do not wash 

the filter.  

Replace the filter when it has 

been used on a mold remediation job and 
when it shows signs or normal wear and 
tear.   

Coil Cleaning:

  As the coils accumulate 

soil, their heat transferring properties are 
reduced.  This can diminish water 
extraction and create undue pressure on 
the refrigeration system. 

The coils should be cleaned about every 
8 to 12 weeks.  If the Atlantic LGR 

Dehumidifier is used in a dusty 
environment, cleaning may need to be 
accomplished more frequently.  The 
coils should be dry before the following 
cleaning operation is performed. 

Dry Method.

  Inject compressed air 

through 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 compartment. 

Wet method

.  Use a soft brush and soapy 

water.  If soils have been allowed to 
accumulate over time, they may be dry 
and hard.  Soak time may be required to 
dissolve and release these soils from the 
coils.  A spray bottle or a syringe can be 
used to apply controlled amounts of 
cleaning solution.  After cleaning, make 
sure that the drain port, the condensate 
tray and drain tubing are free of any 
residual soil. 

Electrical Wiring & Cord: 

Inspect the 

power cord periodically to make sure 
that the insulation is in good condition.  
Replace worn or damaged cords.   

Remove the dehumidifier cover to 
expose the wiring and components.  
Inspect wires to assure that they are 
secured away from the fan blade.    
Repair or replace as needed. 

Fan Motor: 

Carefully remove dust and 

debris from the fan motor and blade 
assembly whenever you remove the 
unit’s cover for interior cleaning. 

Drain Hose:  

Inspect the gravity drain 

hose to make sure it is in good condition.  
The hose should be checked before your 
Atlantic LGR Dehumidifier leaves the 
shop and again before the unit is left on 
the job. 

 

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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