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Is this a newly installed unit it sounds as if there's a wiring issue. Could you show a picture of the wiring terminals. If this is not a new install try turning of your furnace fan.
If Hunter provided a wiring schematic for their dehumidifiers, you would had a response well before now. All they do provide is the Owner's Manual and a list of replaceable parts for your unit. http://www.hunter-humidifiers.com/manuals/34357.pdf Just in case you have misplaced yours.
Certainly, if you call their Tech Service Dept 1-888-830-1326, they may furnish one to you via email with an attachment, as well as sell you any parts you may need. If your unit is not still under the Five Year Limited Warranty.
Good luck and hope this helps you get the schematic you need.
This is the manual for your de-humidifier. It lists the part number for the power and fan control switch and it states they have a 5 year warranty. http://www.hunter-humidifiers.com/manuals/34357.pdf This is their link for support: http://www.hunterair.com/suppo.95rt They have a msrp on the unit at 84.95. What I wuld do is definately check into the warranty ting with them and I'm sure you could probably salvage one ot of the two units. Replacement parts may not be cost effective. You can test the motor from #1 in #2 and, if it runs, you know it has to be a switch or a start capacitor, etc. I guess it all depends on how much tinkering you want to do. I would think there is a good chance there is a wiring diagram for the motor somewhere inside the case or on the motor. Good luck. Dave
I think what your saying is the humidifier runs continuously. Check the wiring diagrams on the back page of the installation instructions.
You may have to install a sail switch to control the humidifier so that it only runs when the furnace blower runs (there are a couple of other ways to do this, but on older furances, this might be the easiest (it's the method I chose).
This page has 18 pdf user manuals they are only 1-2 pages each open them in adobe reader till you find the one you need wish i could be more help http://www.holmesproducts.com/Manuals.aspx
to better assist you i will need the model number on your unit. once i have that information i will be more than happy to find the manual for you or you can just go to the website of your model. i'm thinking it's a holmes or bionaire. if you still need help with finding that manual please let me know. i will be happy to assist you further
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