Water Condensation Drainage - Honeywell HN Series User Manual

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WATER CONDENSATION DRAINAGE

When there is excess water condensation inside the unit, the air conditioner stops running and
shows a warning light (the WATER FULL indicator illuminates with a red light). This indicates that the
water condensation needs to be drained using the following procedures:
Manual Draining in Cooling, Heating* & Dehumidifying Modes
Water may need to be drained in high humidity areas.
1.
Unplug the unit from power source.
2.
Place a shallow pan under the lower rubber drain plug.
See diagram.
3.
Remove the rubber drain plug.
4.
Water will drain out and collect in the shallow pan.
5.
After the water is drained, replace the rubber drain plug.
6.
You can now turn on the unit.
IMPORTANT: The water cannot be drained using the continuous drain option in heating mode.
In Heating mode, the internal water tank collects condensation faster and may require more frequent
emptying of the tank in more humid rooms. It is recommended to use the heating mode in a room
with 50 % humidity or lower. Avoid operating moisture-creating p roducts or appliances such as a
humidifier or a kettle when using the unit in heating mode.
Continuous Draining for Dehumidifier Mode
While using the unit in dehumidifier mode, continuous
drainage is recommended.
1.
Unplug the unit from power source.
2.
Remove the upper/ lower rubber drain plug.
Some residual water may spill so please have a pan to
collect the water.
3.
Connect the drain tube (included) to the upper or lower
drain (whichever is more convenient for your space).
See diagram.
4.
The water can be continuously drained through the
drain tube into a floor drain or bucket.
5.
Replace the drain plug.
6.
You can now turn on the unit.
Shallow Pan
(Not included)
*Applicable for models with Heating feature only.
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Lower
Rubber
Drain Plug
Upper Rubber
Drain Plug
Drain Tube (included):
Dia. 0.9" (2.2 cm)
Length: 29.3" (74.5 cm)

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