Troubleshooting - Toshiba RAD-X200H Instruction Manual

Compressor dehumidifier
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Troubleshooting

Please check the following items of the Dehumidifier before calling for service.
Symptoms and remedies
1. The remedies that could resolve the symptoms listed below.
Symptom
Is the power cord properly inserted?
Is the Water Tank full?
The Unit does not
( Water Tank is full of water or it is not properly inserted )
operate
Is the ambient temperature
too low or too high?
Is the temperature or humidity of the
Poor
room too low?
dehumidification
results
Is the Air Outlet or Air Intake clogged?
Is the Air Intake blocked?
No air comes out
Is the Unit placed on a slope or uneven
surface that causes it to tilt or wobble?
The Unit makes
Is the Air Intake blocked?
abnormaloperating
noises
The sound of flowing water
The drain hose is loosely attached
Water leakage
The Drainage system is blocked
Low ambient temperature causing the
Frosted up
Unit to activate the defrost operation.
2. Error message code description
Code
FL
Water Tank Full alarm
E1
Coil Sensor failure
E2
Ambient Temperature Sensor failure
P1
Defrosting Operation activated
CL
Drying Inside Operation activated
LC
Child Lock Mode activated
Possible Cause
Description
Remedy
Plug the power cord fully into
the power socket.
Empty the Water Tank and insert it
back into the Unit.
It is recommended to operate the Dehumidifier
between an ambient temperature range of 5-32°C.
Low humidity reduces dehumidifying
effectiveness.
Remove the items blocking the Air Outlet
and Air Intake.
Clear the items blocking the Air Intake.
Place the Unit on a stable and
leveled surface.
Clear the items blocking the Air Intake.
This is caused by the flow of refrigerant
inside the Unit.
Securely insert the drain hose.
Unclog the hose.
This is not a malfunction that defrosting operation
could be activated by the Drying Inside Operation.
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