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If the air conditioner works and is blowing out super chilled air, then the dehumidifier function should work. The function takes in warm moist air and passes it over plates which are marginally colder than the ambient air. The air condenses and drips into a collection tank, or some have drain hose for putting into a floor drain.
After 8 years, it may need service and gassing up, but you may also have drier air than you think. Whether is works in AC Mode is the key.
We too have the same problem but it is with the KU34513 Model it may last a whole 15 minutes max then shots off with ERR message.
We bought it after last recall.Now there is another recall. Is this a safe model? Fix or replace?
Hi,the problem is actually a setting problem,the solution to your problem is in the manual of your device,i will implore you to take your time,and go through your manual carefully to get the actual setting that will solve the problem.
Check to see if the styrofoam float is in place correctly. Hopefully this fixes your problem. If the little plastic finger is broken on the float, then it will allways read full. At this point you could use the plastic tube that came with the owners manual to hook up a hose and then have it drain to a drain or try to super glue to finger back together. Here is a link to the tube that I was talking about.
the humidistat is inside the machine behind the control panel. it has a mylar piece that expands and contracts according to room humidity. one side is connected to a super sensitive switch that is part of the fan/compressor circuit. you could just jump this out with a piece of wire but you'll have no control over the humidity. the unit will just keep on running.
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