4. TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
CONDITION | CAUSE | REMEDY | |
1. Dehumidifier does not start. (Both | No power | Check power supply at outlet. | |
compressor and fan motor do not |
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operate.) |
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Poor plug contact at outlet. | Install plug properly or replace it. | ||
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| Bucket is full. | If Auto Shut Off lights, empty the bucket | |
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| and replace properly. | |
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| Humidity control is at Off position | Turn the humidity control switch toward | |
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| Max. | |
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| Wire disconnected or loose | Connect wire. Refer to wiring diagram for | |
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| terminal identification. Repair or replace | |
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| loose terminal. | |
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| Capacitor. | Test capacitor. | |
| (Discharge capacitor before testing.) | Replace if not within ±10% of | |
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| manufacturer's rating. Replace if shorted, | |
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| open, or damaged. | |
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2. Motor runs but compressor does not | Voltage (115V ± 10%) | It must be between 103.5V and 126.5V. If | |
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| not within limits, call an electrician | |
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| Wiring | Check the wire connections; If loose, | |
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| repair or replace the terminal. If the wires | |
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| are disconnected, refer to wiring diagram | |
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| for identification, and replace the wires. | |
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| Check the wire connections; If not | |
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| according to the wiring diagram, correct | |
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| the connections. | |
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| Rotary switch | Check for continuity, refer to the wiring | |
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| diagram for terminal identification. Replace | |
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| the switch if the circuit is open. | |
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| Defrost control | The Defrost Control senses frost | |
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| on the evaporator coil and automatically | |
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| shuts off the compressor. The fan | |
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| continues to run, drawing air across the | |
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| coil, and melting the frost. When the coil is | |
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| defrosted, the compressor automatically | |
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| restarts, and dehumidifying resumes. | |
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| Capacitor | Check the capacitor. | |
| (Discharge capacitor before servicing.) | Replace if not within ±10% of | |
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| manufacturer's rating. Replace if shorted, | |
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| open, or damaged. | |
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| Compressor | Check the compressor for open circuit or | |
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| ground. If open or grounded, replace the | |
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| compressor. | |
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| Overload protector (OLP) | Check the compressor OLP if externally | |
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| mounted. Replace if open. (If the | |
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| compressor temperature is high, remove | |
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| OLP, cool, and retest.) | |
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3. Does not defrost control. | Defrost control is defective. | Check defrost control, replace it. | |
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4. Insufficient dehumidification | Low relative humidity | Turn dehumidifier off. | |
| Poor air circulation | Move dehumidifier to obtain free and | |
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| unobstructed air circulation. | |
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| H/E clogged with dust and dirt | Clean evaporator and/or condenser assembly | |
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| Air filter is dirty. | Clean it. | |
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| Motor is not operating. | Check Motor, repair or replace it. | |
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