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Unit only runs when set to 1 cnt - Kenmore 54501 Dehumidifier

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Unit runs If set to continuous mode only ? the other settings are a time off function that lets unit run only a portion of day , saves energy

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Delonghi de400p

same thing happend to me. I wasnt sure if it was the settings or me. I unplugged it for awhile, read thru the instructions turned it back on setting it according to the instructions and it began to work again. Not sure if it had to do with the unit being off for awhile or I entered the correct settings. Im just happy it began to run again
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