GE AHW40, AHR65, AHR40, AHW65, AHWSO Usingthe dehumidifier, Removing Collected Water, Water Level

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Usingthe dehumidifier.

Always make sure the water bucket is locked into place on the dehumidifier.

Removing Collected Water

Thereare 2 ways to remove collected water."

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Usethebucket "_&hen the bucket is remoxed,

[] Use a hose. _&'ater can

be

automaticall_

 

 

the unit will shut off. Erupt'

and replace the

emptied

 

into

a

floor

drain

 

by attaching

 

 

bucket.

 

a

garden

water

hose

(not

included).

 

 

 

 

1.

Remove

tile

bucket

fl'om

tile

fl'ont

of

 

 

 

 

tile

unit.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2.

Open

tile

drain cover

on

tile

side

of

 

 

 

 

tile

unit.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

NOTE:Supportbucketwith bothhandswhen empHing.

IMPORTANT"Do not use the hose if using the bucket to collect water. Whenthe hose is

connected, water will flow throughit onto the floor instead of into the bucket.

NOTES:

Do not remove the bucket while the dehumidifieris operatingor if it hasjust stopped operating. Thismight cause some water to drip from the drain pan.

Thebucket mustbe in place and securely seated for the dehumidifier to operate.

3.Thread a garden hose (not supplied) onto tile nozzle, cut to length, and lead it to tile floor drain.

Sideof unit

4. Replace tile bucket in tile unit.

NOTE:Thebucket must be in place and securely seated for the dehumidifier to operate.

Water Level

The deh tunidifier will tui'n off a utomaticall_

when tile bucket is fldl, or when tile bucke{ is

remoxed or not replaced in tile proper position.

Thebucket must be replaced in the proper position for the dehumidifierto work. Thelight will be on and the dehumidifierwill not run ff the bucket is not in the proper position.

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