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Is it true that once you put canned pop in ice you cannot return them to room temperature and reice again later?

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No it just melts like regular water and after you can freeze it again

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Why does my lasko 5842 model keep kicking off and I keep the filter clean

answer is in instructions
Save-Smart®
Press () to activate the Save-Smart®Function.
1.Set the thermostat to desired temperature using the +/-
buttons (Note: The default Save-Smart®temperature is 72 ? F)
2.When you reach the temperature at which you want to
set the unit, the set temperature will flash several times
and then the display will return to indicate the current
room temperature and will gradually change as the
room temperature changes.
3.When the air temperature is less than the set temperature,
the heater will run in HIGH heat.
4.Once the thermostat reaches the set temperature the heater
will automatically switch to LOW heat to save energy.
5.When the air temperature reaches 4? above the set temperature,
the heater will turn off. The Heater will cycle off and on in the LOW
mode to maintain the set temperature.
All this happens automatically with Lasko Save-Smart®Technology.
To deactivate the Save-Smart®function, press Save-Smart®
again or (hi/lo) for continuous high/low heat.

AUTOMATIC TEMPERATURE CONTROL(Figure 3)
The automatic temperature function will only operate on "High" heat.
You cannot set the temperature automatically when the unit is in the low heat mode.
1.To set the room at a specific temperature press the () or()buttons
to the desired temperature. The display will now reflect the () and the temperature will be flashing. The Heater is now in Auto Temperature Mode.
2.When you reach the temperature at which you want to set the unit, the set temperature will flash several times and then the display will return to indicate the current room temperature and will gradually change as the room temperature changes. NOTE: the temperature display does not indicate the temperature of the heated air being emitted by the heater.
3.Once the room temperature reaches 2 degrees above the set temperature, the Heater will shut off. Once the room temperature reaches 1 degree below the set temperature, the Heater will turn back on and continue to cycle off and on to maintain the set temperature.
4.This function will cancel if the ()button is pressed. The Heater will now be in High heat and run continuously.
NOTE:It is normal for the Heater "fan" to run for approximately 15 seconds when the Heater shuts off after reaching the set temperature.Press the () and() buttons at the same time to change the display to ° Celsius. Press the same two buttons together again to change the display
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True prep table works good for weeks, then stops working. I unplug for a couple of days and plug back in and it starts working. It has done this numerous times. Why?

Sounds like the evaporator coil is icing up. Once the coil ices up no air can flow through and you essentially have a very large ice chest. The thermostats on these coolers are actually sensing coil temperature not air temperature. I would want to check that it is set properly and that it turns the compressor off and on. If you have an old mechanical thermostat with a knob with settings from 0-9 it should be set on 4-5. Anything higher and it WILL ice up occasionally.
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Samsung bi-metal defrost thermostat

If the coil is good, it could be that the defrost timer is not allowing enough of a defrost cycle resulting in ice buildup after various cycles. The ice is never being complete melted and it just keeps building up.
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Ice forms on the coils. Would wet clothing hung in the area contribute to this problem? The temperature of the area is in the high 50's - 60's.

Yes. Wet clothing would act to put Humidity in the air. think of the air as a sponge the more you heat the air the more the air will take moisture out of its surrondings. The more you cool the air the less moisture it can hold.
a Dehumidifier is a reverse refrigrator.. Air is forced over cool coils and the moisture forms and freezes on the coils (ice). The unit turns off and the coil and ice takes heat up from the surrounding area (makes room colder;Clothing takes longer to dry; The temperature in that room should be were people reside 70-80 degrees). the ice melts and water drips into a holding container which you dump periodically. Solution: 1. remove wet clothing or 2. raise temperature in room. 3. put a space heater in that room instead of Dehumidifier
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Dehumdifier not collecting water.

It may be that the humidity level or temperature in the room where your dehumidifier is located is too low.

When the outdoor temperature is below 50 F, the indoor air will be dry even when the air inside is warm, therefore when it's cold outside the dehumidifier may collect little or no water.

Air conditioners will also remove moisture from the room, even if it's hot and humid outside, resulting in little or no moisture collecting in the dehumidifier bucket.

Some dehumidifiers have a deicer which turns off the compressor but keeps the fan running. When the compressor is off, moisture is not removed from the air. The deicer turns off the compressor when the room temperature is cold.

Some dehumidifiers do not have a deicer. If the room temperature is low enough, ice may form on the evaporator coil. The ice prevents the dehumidifier from removing and collecting water. If ice forms on coils, unplug dehumidifier until ice melts and room temperature rises.

The filter (on some models) may be dirty or clogged. If so, clean the filter. For instructions on cleaning the filter.

I hope this help to solve, if this answer solve it, remember to rate it. Good luck.
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Our Quietmaster 's cooling works for a while and then doesn't.

Remove the front cover and make sure the temp sensing wire is in place on the front of the evaporator coils. If it has fallen and is touching the evaporator plumbing the unit can preform as you described.

Also check for signs of icing / ice build up on the evaporator coils after the uint has run for a couple of hours. Ice build up will also cause this symptom. IF you do find that the unit is icing up that can be caused by:
1. A very dirty evaporator
2.. A clogged Air filter
3. Contaminated by internal plumbing debris / clogged freon passages
4. A blower Fan motor running to slow.
5. Freon Pressure and return lines touching together usually either on the side of the unit or just behind the center chassis air wall enroute to the compressor.
6. A corroded electronic control board.

As you can see above there are several things that can cause the symptom your described. It cetainly sounds as if you either have an icing problem or a control board problem.

The next time the symptom occurs... place the unit of fan only for at least 30 minutes and then see if you can switch it to cool, and actually have it cool. If it does cool properly after switching to fan only for 30 minutes you most likely have an icing problem.

Thanks for using FixYa.

Kelly
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You are probably low on refrigerant.
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