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WHAT
IS WRONG WITH YOUR DEHUMIDIFIER?
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The
coils frost
up
It
runs, but no air blows out the
front
The
indicator light is on, but the unit
doesn't
run
The
container fills up too
quickly
The
container doesn't
fill
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The coils
you see on the back of your dehumidifier
are the evaporator. When the unit runs,
the coils get very cold. As the fan draws
the room air over the coils, the humidity
in the air condenses out of the air onto
the cold coils. But, if the temperature of
the air the fan draws over the coils is
too cool, the humidity that condenses out
of the air freezes on the coils.
To remedy this problem, you can try any of
these:
- Warm
up the room the dehumidifier is
in.
- Put
the dehumidifier on a sturdy table (the
room air is coolest near the
ground).
- Turn
the unit off until the room warms
up.
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It
runs, but no air blows out the
front
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Your
dehumidifier has a circulating fan that
draws the room air over the coils. If
there's no air movement out the front or
back of the unit, the fan motor may be
burned out or stuck, or the fan blade may
be broken. If so, you need to replace the
fan motor or the fan blade.
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The
indicator light is on, but the unit
doesn't run
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The tank
may be full. Your dehumidifier has a
safety device that turns off the
dehumidifier when the water tank is full.
Usually the tank itself either presses
against a switch or there's a device
connected to the tank that triggers a
switch when the tank is in place and
full.
If you've emptied the tank and the unit
doesn't run, inspect the place where the
tank rests to see if there's a switch or
mechanism that's not being activated. You
may be able to turn it on with a simple
flick of your finger.
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The
container fills up too quickly
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When the
container fills quickly, your dehumidifier
is doing its job. If the container fills
quickly for many days in a row, you may
want to locate the source of the humidity
(for example, is there an unsealed crawl
space?) and see if you can correct the
problem at the source.
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The
container doesn't fill
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If your
dehumidifier doesn't seem to run often but
the humidity in the room is high, try
adjusting the humidistat control on the
dehumidifier to a dryer setting. If the
dehumidifier seems to run constantly, but
there's little or no water in the
container, there may be a problem in the
refrigeration system. Try cleaning the
unit. If that doesn't work, you can't
repair the refrigeration system yourself,
you need a qualified appliance repair
technician to do that.
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