SOURCE: Lost suction to drain into hose connector
I think your draintube connection became dislodged. Stick it in again and make sure it's still connected when you place the drain hose into whatever you use.
SOURCE: need manual for fedder dehumidifer to hook up
Pull out the water collection tray. You will see a small pipe (about 1/2" diameter) in the top of the area where the tray came from. This is the "drain" that fills the tray. Connect a hose to this pipe and run the hose to a floor drain if you have one. I used a section from an old garden hose for my unit. There also may be a small opening in the back wall of the dehumidifier to route the hose more aesthetically.
Dennis
SOURCE: despite having a hose connected
sommrhome - You're
having to empty it, because either the drain hose you have connected to
the unit is clogged or the drain hole at the hose connection is clogged.
Therefor, the water is drained into the tank, rather than the drain
hose. Also, the drain hose should not be any longer than 5' and must
drain down, as the dehumidifier does not have a pump. It relies totally
on gravity.
Remove the hose and check it for clogs. If clear
check the drain hose connection, using an 18" long appropriately sized
Zip Tie. Carefully insert the Zip Tie and continue to push it in until
you reach the bend in the tubing. Gingerly work past this bend, until
the Zip Tie bottoms out or you run out of usable Zip Tie. The while
slowly pulling it out, rotate the Zip Tie. This will dislodge the clog.
As you reach the end of the Zip Tie removal, be prepared for some water
to follow. CAUTION: BEFORE DOING ANY OF THE ABOVE TURN THE MASTER ON/OFF
SWITCH TO OFF AND UNPLUG THE UNIT.
The above should solve the problem for you. Please let me know. Thanks.
SOURCE: my dehumidifer says bucket is
Hi,
Here is a tip that explains what can be happening to make the dehumidifier showthat the bucket is full when it is not.
Dehumidifier Problem It shows Bucket Full
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