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E FOLLOWING ISSUES ARE NOT DEFECTS OR MALFUNCTIONS OF THE UNI

 

 

 
 

 
 
 
 

 

 

OPERATIONAL ISSUES 

ISSUE CAUSES 

Excessive noi

Comp
mo

se 

ressor star

ng 

des 

ting up, changi

Humidity d

o

p

oes not drop 

R
o

om too large for unit to effectively 

erate. 

Poor dehu

roo

midification 

m relative humidity is too low 

Musty odo

ng from the unit 

when first 

g

rs eminati

Hi

turned on 

excha
od

h temperatures of the heat 

nger may cause strange 

ors 

Stains in the water tan

Sometimes 
fac

stains are left due to 

tory testing. 

Unit only w

h

be

otection devices of the unit 
o

orks in High mode 

W en the ambient temperature is 

low 50°F or above 95°F the 

pr
pr hibit operation in other modes 

Fan motor

 but 

compressor fails to start 

be
req

ssor to 

bilize its working pressures 

to restart 

 is operating

Compressor time delay may have 

en activated. 3 minutes is 

uired to allow the compre

sta
before being able 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Summary of Contents for DH45S

Page 1: ...Dehumidifier Users manual For Models DH45S DH65S 950 0062 revD Jan 9 2007...

Page 2: ...ifier 2 Do not modify or otherwise defeat the plug 3 The appliance shall be installed an operated in accordance with National Electrical Code regulations 4 Do not operate the machine when the ambient...

Page 3: ...mbol indicates the possibility of injury or damage to property only WARNING Follow all grounding and electrical requirements on page 3 Disconnect power cord from receptacle prior to servicing or clean...

Page 4: ...r emptying to prevent water damage to property and unit Do not operate unit with wet hands Remove power from unit when it is to be cleaned Close all doors and windows to the room where the dehumidifie...

Page 5: ...inimize possible shock hazard the cord must be plugged into a mating grounding type wall receptacle and grounded in accordance with the National Electrical Code latest edition and all local codes and...

Page 6: ...Y TO PERSONS READ THE IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE OPERATING THIS APPLIANCE IMPORTANT When unit is first plugged in or after a power outage there will be approximately a 2 minute delay before...

Page 7: ...0 60 or 70 is illuminated it shows the corresponding Relative Humidity that has been chosen CONT Continuous Dehumidifying Indication Light When this light is on it shows the unit is in the continuous...

Page 8: ...ndication light for this speed is illuminated The unit will start to operate and the air outlet will be in the Medium level LOW Press the FAN SPEED button until the light for this speed is illuminated...

Page 9: ...operating the condensed water might drop to the base plate it is recommended to take out the bucket for emptying when the unit has stopped operating for some time to prevent the condensed water from s...

Page 10: ...se and let dry Once completely dry re install filter CLEANING INSIDE THE UNIT After removing the air filter clean the coil on the inside of the u with a soft brush to remove any dirt that may have acc...

Page 11: ...Airflow is restricted Make sure intake louvers aren t blocked and have proper clearances Doors and windows may not be closed tightly Check that doors windows and other openings are securely closed Hum...

Page 12: ...inati Hi turned on excha od h temperatures of the heat nger may cause strange ors Stains in the water tan Sometimes fac k stains are left due to tory testing Unit only w h be otection devices of the u...

Page 13: ...quency 60 Hz 60 Hz Rated Voltage 115VAC 115VAC Rated 5 9 0 A Current Input 5 A Rated Input 640W 1050 W Refrigerant Wt R22 2 LB 56 LB R22 6 Weight net 44 3 LBS 50 3 LBS HP PSIG 31 I 9 PSI 377 PS LP PSI...

Page 14: ...t responsibl idental consequent or indirect damages or expenses relating to the use the inability to use purpos warranties are exc This con national Refrigeration nty obligati laces any and all pri uc...

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