
Troubleshooting
Identify the problem.
Before calling a technician, check the following items yourself.
Problem
What to check
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Is the power cord unplugged?
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Is the Full Tank indicator flashing?
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The tank is not filling up
with water.
(The unit is not
dehumidifying very well.)
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Is the filter clogged?
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Is the unit set to operate in "Auto" mode?
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Are the air intake or outlet blocked by something?
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Are the room temperature and humidity low?
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As these get lower, the unit dehumidifies less.
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Water is leaked or
spilled.
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Has the main unit been tilted or knocked over?
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Was the main unit moved with water in the tank?
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Has the float come off?
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The unit operates with
loud noise.
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Is the filter clogged?
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Is the unit tilted?
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Is the floor surface unstable?
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The unit does not
operate.
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Is the tank properly inserted into the unit?
Has it been removed?
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Was the tank banged against the unit when inserting it?
Or, was the tank inserted all the way to the unit?
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Remove the tank and insert it gently and straightly into the unit.
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Has the float come off?
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Is the Full Tank indicator
flashing?
Room humidity does
not go down.
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Is the room too big? Refer to the specifications for the
maximum room size that can be dehumidified.
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Are doors or windows being opened too often?
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Is there a kerosene heater or other device giving off water
vapor in the room?
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Odors are emitted from
the unit.
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When using the unit for the first time, odors (such as of
plastic or desiccant [Zeolite]) from parts inside the unit may
be emitted from the air outlet, but these odors will disappear
after the unit has been used for a while.
e any item emitting an odor in the room?
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New furniture
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Hair spray, other hair products, cosmetics, or chemicals
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Newly papered walls
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If this is a concern, continue ì Hi (cont.)î operation until
the tank is full of water.
The odor will decrease after 2 to 3 continuous operations.
ficiently ventilate the room.
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