The unit does not start
Make sure the dehumidifier's plug is placed completely into the socket.
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Check the house fuse/circuit breaker box.
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Check whether the power cord is damaged.
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Check the water bucket, if it is full, empty it.
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Check if the dehumidifier has reached its preset level.
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Make sure the water bucket is positioned properly.
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Room temperature is lower or higher than the advised operational range.
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Check whether the humidity level has been set in high levels.
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Dehumidifier does not dry the air as efficient
The humidity level is too high. Make sure that the dehumidifier has been operating enough
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time to remove the moisture.
Make sure there are no curtains, blinds or any other obstacles blocking the front or back of
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the dehumidifier.
The humidity selector may not be set low enough.
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Make sure you have cleaned the filter as suggested. Clogged filter may result in reduced
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performance.
All house exits (windows doors etc) where the dehumidifier is operating, should be shut.
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Room temperature is below the advised operational range.
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There is a kerosene heater or other heating type, giving off water vapor in the room.
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The room that the device is placed is bigger than suggested.
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The unit makes a loud noise when operating
The air filter is clogged.
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The device is tilted instead of being in an upright position.
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The floor surface is not flat.
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Frost build up on coils
This is normal. This unit is supplied with an Auto defrost function. When the unit is operating
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in low temperatures it is expected that the Auto defrost will activate more often.
Drain hose water leakage
Check the correct installation of the drain hose.
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Check for any blockage or damage of the drain hose
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Water on the Floor
Check if the rubber plug is firmly placed. A loose plug may result to a possible water leak.
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Before removing the water bucket from the device allow a short period of time for any
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additional accumulated water to be drained.
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