Problem Solver; Normal Conditions; Troubleshooting - Prem-I-Air DR102TB User Manual

Wall mountable dehumidifier
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PROBLEM SOLVER

Normal conditions:

£» When the dehumidifier is first plugged in only the Fan will start. This is normal and the
product will switch to DEHUMIDIFY after approximately 3 minutes. This is designed to
further improve the reliability of the product.
£» The surrounding air becomes slightly warmer as the dehumidifier operates. This warming
effect further reduces the relative humidity of the surrounding air.

TROUBLESHOOTING

If your Dehumidifier stops working please check the following items first
PROBLEM
Dehumidifier doesn't start.
No water or jus t a little water
generated.
Water co0llects in the tank
but the humidity does not
seem to be decreased.
Noise occurs.
Water on floor .
POSSIBLE CAUSE
The unit is unplugged.
The fuse is blown or circuit
breaker is tripped.
The tank is full or not in place
(FULL lights).
If the timer was used select a
longer time.
Airflow is restricted.
The filter is dirt y.
Room temperature or
humidity is too low.
Doors and windows are open .
Steam is being generated in
The room .
Area to be dehumidified is too
big
The unit is not placed on a
level surface.
The filter is dirty.
The unit is not placed well.
The drainage is clogged.
ACTION
Make sure the plug is pushed
completely into the socket .
Check the plug fuse and
circuit breaker box and
replace fuse or reset the
breaker.
Empty the tank. Check the
tank is refitted correctly.
Run for a longer time or
choose CONT for continuous
running.
Make sure there is nothing
blocking the air inlet and air
outlet of the unit.
Clean and replace the filter.
This is normal. Defrosting will
take place when temperature
is low.
Clos e all doors and windows,
especially to the outside .
Moisture -laden air should be
vented to the outside.
Check if the capacity is
adequate.
Reposition the unit.
Clean and replace the filter.
Reposition the unit.
Check and repair it.
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