Troubleshooting – Soleus Air SoleusAir GL-DEH Portable Dehumidifier GL-DEH-45-2 User Manual

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TROUBLESHOOTING

10

Problem

Possible Causes

Solutions

The dehumidifier is unplugged.

Make sure the dehumidifier’s plug is pushed completely into

the outlet.

The fuse is blown / circuit breaker

is tripped.

Check the house fuse / circuit breaker box and replace fuse or

reset breaker.

Dehumidifier has reached its

present level or the bucket is full.

The dehumidifier automatically turns off when either condition

occurs. Change to a lower setting or empty the water bucket

and replace properly.

Bucket is not in the proper

position.

The bucket must be in place and securely seated for the dehu-

midifier to operate.

Power Failure.

There is a protective time delay (up to 3 min.) to prevent trip-

ping of the compressor overload. For this reason, the unit may

not start normal dehumidification for 3 min. after it is powered

back on.

Dehumidifier does not dry the

air as it should

Not enough time allowed for unit

to remove moisture.

When first installed, allow at least 24 hours to maintain the

desired dryness.

Airflow is restricted.

Make sure there are no curtains, blinds, or furniture blocking

the front or back of the dehumidifier. See the Choosing a Lo-

cation section on Page 6.

Dirty filter.

See the Replacing Filter section on Page 5.

The Humidity Control may not be

set low enough.

For drier air, press the “

-

” button to lower the percent humid-

ity desired in the room, or set the dehumidifier to CO for maxi-

mum dehumidification.

Doors and windows may not be

closed tightly.

Check that all doors, windows, and other openings are securely

closed.

Clothes dryer may be blowing

moist air into the room.

Install the dehumidifier away from the dryer. The dryer should

be vented outside.

Room temperature is too low.

Moisture removal is best at higher room temperatures. Lower

room temperatures will reduce the moisture removal rate. This

model is designed to operate at temperatures above 41°F.

Dehumidifier runs too much

The area to be dehumidified is too

large.

The capacity of your dehumidifier may not be adequate for the

room size.

Doors and windows are open.

Close all doors and windows to the outside.

Frost appears on the coils

The dehumidifier has recently

been turned on or the room

temperature is below 41°F.

This is normal. Frost will usually disappear within 60 minutes.

Controls cannot be set

The compressor will turn off and

the fan will automatically

continue to run for approximately

3 minutes at a fixed setting.

This is normal. Wait approximately 3 minutes and set the fan

speed at the desired level.

Fan Noise

Air is moving through the unit.

This is normal.

Water on the floor

Hose connection may be loose.

Check the hose connection. See the Drainage Section on pg. 6.

Hose is attached but not draining

into a drain

Disconnect the hose if using the bucket or place the hose near a

drain.

Dehumidifier does not start

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