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Pause light is constantly flashing
Pause is not a term ive seen on a dehumidifier , but one would assume that its waiting for something to occur in that mode , and with these the only logicial reason to wait is to "wait" for Moisture to return to room , maybe your room has been voided of %rh to the setting on unit and its waiting for more water to return ??
3/18/2023 4:14:52 PM •
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on Mar 18, 2023
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Looking for the manual foe a garrison dehumidifier model 043-5434-6 it doesn't seem to be dehumidifying any more
You can find the manual for the Garrison dehumidifier model 043-5434-6 by visiting the manufacturer's website or by searching for it online. Here are the steps to find the manual online:
- Open your web browser and go to the Google search engine.
- Type "Garrison dehumidifier model 043-5434-6 manual" in the search bar and hit enter.
- Several websites will appear in the search results. Look for a website that offers the manual for download or viewing.
- Click on the link to download or view the manual.
If you are still having trouble with your dehumidifier even after consulting the manual, you may want to consider contacting the manufacturer for assistance or bringing the unit to a professional for repair.
2/28/2023 5:29:58 AM •
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on Feb 28, 2023
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My delonghi dem 10 dehumidifier is working and collecting water but but the pause is continuously flashing why is this
The flashing pause light on your DeLonghi dehumidifier indicates that the unit is in a defrost cycle. During this time, the compressor shuts off and the fan continues to run in order to thaw any ice that may have formed on the coils. This process typically lasts for 10-15 minutes before the unit resumes normal operation.
If the pause light continues to flash even after the defrost cycle is complete, it may indicate a problem with the unit's sensor or control board. In this case, it is recommended to consult the user manual or contact a professional for assistance with troubleshooting and repairs.
2/26/2023 2:11:51 PM •
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I have a GQF 1502 incubator with digital control and the humidity number stays at 97 but when I put a hygrometer inside the unit it read 47, so what could be wrong.
There could be several reasons why the humidity reading on the digital control is not accurate. Here are a few things you can try:
- Calibrate the hygrometer: The first thing to do is to make sure that the hygrometer you are using to measure the humidity is calibrated correctly. You can check this by placing the hygrometer in a sealed container along with a wet sponge or cloth for a few hours. The hygrometer should read close to 100% humidity. If it doesn't, then it may need to be calibrated.
- Check the humidity sensor: The humidity sensor in the incubator may be faulty or dirty. You can clean the sensor with a soft cloth or replace it if it is damaged.
- Check the water level: Make sure that the water level in the incubator is sufficient. If the water level is low, the humidity will be low as well.
- Check the ventilation: The ventilation in the incubator should be set to allow for proper air exchange. If the ventilation is not set correctly, it can affect the humidity level.
- Check the room conditions: The room conditions, including temperature and humidity, can affect the humidity level in the incubator. If the room is too dry, it can affect the humidity level in the incubator. You may need to adjust the dehumidifier or add a humidifier to the room to maintain the proper humidity level.
2/26/2023 9:48:47 PM •
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on Feb 26, 2023
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T2 direct de hum 3 alarming after running a few secs.
There are several reasons why your T2 Direct Dehum 3 dehumidifier may be alarming after running for a few seconds:
- Dirty or Clogged Air Filter: A dirty or clogged air filter can cause the dehumidifier to overheat and shut down. Check the air filter and clean or replace it if necessary.
- Defective Humidity Sensor: If the humidity sensor is defective, it may cause the dehumidifier to shut down. The sensor may need to be replaced.
- Faulty Compressor: A faulty compressor can cause the dehumidifier to shut down after running for a short time. You may need to replace the compressor.
- Low Refrigerant Charge: If the refrigerant charge is low, it can cause the dehumidifier to shut down. You may need to recharge the refrigerant.
- Faulty Control Board: A faulty control board can cause the dehumidifier to shut down or display error messages. You may need to replace the control board.
It is recommended to contact a qualified technician to diagnose and repair the issue with your dehumidifier.
2/26/2023 5:55:26 AM •
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on Feb 26, 2023
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My ebac will freeze up unless I turn it down to a low setting. What could be wrong? I have cd 30
Just adding this as I found a basic design fault with my CD30... basically the defrost function runs after about 50 mins of operation, but what was happening was the unit was cutting off (because it had lowered the humidity to the set level) before the 50 mins had elapsed. The unit would then start again (with the coils still iced up) but never run for the 50 minutes needed to activate the defrost.. so a massive iceberg ended up building on the back of the unit!
I modified the wiring of the unit so that the timer board is always powered, and the humidistat switches the neutrals of the compressor, fan and solenoid. This has totally cured the problem. Any decent electrician would be able to do this mod in a few minutes.
I think the defrost circuit design has changed on newer models (probably because it was rubbish!!)
2/26/2023 1:27:06 AM •
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Midea Cube 20-Pint Smart WiFi Dehumidifier is stuck on 'Water Level 50%' even though tank has been emptied multiple times. How do I reset this?
If your Midea Cube 20-Pint Smart WiFi Dehumidifier is stuck on "Water Level 50%" even though the tank has been emptied multiple times, you can try the following steps to reset it:
- Unplug the dehumidifier from the power source and let it sit for 10-15 minutes.
- While the dehumidifier is unplugged, remove the water tank and check for any obstructions in the water tank outlet or on the float switch.
- Clean the water tank with warm water and mild detergent, then dry it thoroughly before replacing it in the dehumidifier.
- Plug the dehumidifier back in and turn it on. If the water level indicator still shows 50%, try pressing and holding the "Water Level" button for 3-5 seconds to reset the sensor.
- If the issue persists, try performing a factory reset on the dehumidifier. To do this, press and hold the "Timer" and "Mode" buttons simultaneously for 3-5 seconds until the display panel shows "F". Then, press the "Power" button to turn the dehumidifier off, unplug it from the power source, and wait for 5-10 minutes before plugging it back in and turning it on.
If none of these steps resolve the issue, it may be necessary to contact Midea customer support for further assistance or to have the unit serviced by a professional.
2/24/2023 1:33:55 PM •
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on Feb 24, 2023
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Pro breeze dehumidifier problem
It sounds like your dehumidifier is likely experiencing an issue with the condenser. If the container was half filled, then it's possible that the condenser has become clogged due to a buildup of sediment or debris. To fix this, you should unplug the unit and remove the cover to check for any blockages. If there are any, then you can use a vacuum cleaner or compressed air to remove them. Additionally, you should also inspect the condenser for any signs of wear or damage. If the condenser is cracked or damaged, then it will need to be replaced. If you need further assistance, you can consult a professional technician for diagnosis and repair.
1/6/2023 11:25:56 AM •
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on Jan 06, 2023
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The orange full light is
This problem is usually caused by an improperly installed water collection bucket or the float valve inside the top of the bucket is broken or stuck in the DOWN position.
To troubleshoot this, turn the unit OFF & unplug it. Remove he bucket, check the float valve's position. If it stuck in the UP position, jiggle the handle to make it return to the DOWN position. This will also allow you to determine if the float is broken. If all this checks out, reinstall the bucket "squarely" from top to bottom into the bucket holder. It must make contact with the bucket safety removal switch on the back wall of the holder. When installed properly, the bottom of the bucket will not tilt down at all. Plug the unit in and turn it ON. If everything was done correctly, the unit should start within a few seconds.
Hope this helps you to troubleshoot and solve the problem. Thnanks for choosing FixYa.
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