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frequently to prevent overflow.
5. Before moving the unit, make sure the pump is empty of
water. To do this, let the unit sit while OFF for 10 min-
utes, while water drains drain from the coils into the
pump. Then push the PURGE switch.
6. CAUTION: Check dehumidifier daily for correct opera-
tion. Protect floor surfaces from leakage.
Water Removal Rate
With all dehumidifiers, the rate of water removal varies with
humidity and temperature. If possible, judge the performance
of the dehumidifier by how much the humidity drops, rather
than by the volume of water being removed and deposited in
the bucket. You can roughly guess the humidity by its "feel"
on your skin, but to be accurate use a thermo-hygrometer.
To estimate how many dehumidifiers to place, see the Speci-
fications below.
How the Machine Works
DrizAir units are refrigerant dehumidifiers. They operate by
blowing moisture-laden air from the room across a cold
evaporator coil. Moisture in the air condenses on the coil,
drips off, and then is removed through a drain hose or pump.
Now warmer and drier, the air passes back into the room to
continue its work of carrying water vapor.
When a DrizAir Dehumidifier is operating at a room tempera-
ture below about 20° C (68° F), frost will normally form on
the evaporator coil. Water removal will stop temporarily.
When an automatic control built into the unit senses the ice
temperature, it initiates a defrost cycle. During this time, con-
siderable quantities of water drain from the unit. As soon as
the ice has melted, normal operation resumes.
How to Use the Touchpad Controller
The Touchpad Controller used on DrizAir dehumidifiers has
one display and four keys. The normal display messages
are:
DEHUMIDIFIER OFF
DEHUMIDIFIER ON
TOTAL HRS=00000
JOB HRS=00000
Control Keys
ON-OFF. When the unit is first plugged in, the display
cycles through three messages: DEHUMIDIFER
OFF, TOTAL HOURS , and JOB HOURS. Press the
ON-OFF key to turn the unit on. The display often
reads CMPRSR DELAY 00, with the numeral count-
ing down from a maximum of 60 seconds to 0. At that
point the unit begins to operate and the display reads
DEHUMIDIFIER ON. (The delay prevents damage
from accidental power interruptions, where power to
the compressor stops and then starts again when
pressure in the system is still high.)
PURGE. Push this key to run the purge before tipping
the unit. This empties water from the pump reservoir
to prevent leakage. If the unit has been operating,
turn the power OFF but leave the cord plugged in for
about 10 minutes while water drips from the coil; then
press PURGE to remove residual water. The purge
also runs automatically every six minutes during op-
eration, and whenever the reservoir is full. While the
purge is running, the display reads PUMP PURGING.
DISPLAY. Press the DISPLAY key to stop the display
at DEHUMIDIFER ON or OFF, TOTAL HOURS, or
JOB HOURS, when it is cycling. Press again to make
the display cycle again.
07-00212 K ©2000, 2002, 2004 Dri-Eaz Products, Inc.
CMPRSR DELAY 60
PUMP PURGING
DEFROST ON
GET SERVICE ER01
CLEAR. To clear the JOB HOURS reading, first
press the DISPLAY key to make the display read
JOB HRS steadily. Then press the CLEAR key to re-
set the numerals to 00000. NOTE: the TOTAL
HOURS reading cannot be re-set.
Defrost On
The display will read DEFROST ON whenever the unit is in a
defrost cycle. During normal operation, frost forming on the
coils is detected by the temperature sensor, causing a de-
frost cycle to start. Dehumidification is suspended as hot gas
flows through the coils and melts the frost. At the end of the
defrost cycle, the display returns to its normal condition.
Changing Language Shown on Display
The default language is English. To change to another lan-
guage, follow these steps. (1) The unit must be unplugged
from the power outlet. Hold down the DISPLAY key while
plugging the unit in. The display now reads "ENGLISH." (2)
Press the DISPLAY key or the CLEAR key to adjust the
reading to FRANCAIS, DEUTSCH, or ESPANOL. (3) Then
unplug the unit from the power outlet, which sets the lan-
guage.
CAUTION: While in the change-language mode, pressing
other keys can change operating parameters of the unit. Do
NOT press other keys or change parameters, except when
following guidelines from the Dri-Eaz Service Department.
Error Messages
In case of certain problems, the display may show the error
message "GET SERVICE," followed by "ER01" or another
numeral. Follow these steps:
1.
First, unplug the unit and then plug it back in. This may
re-set the electronics.
2.
If that does not fix the problem, try the solution if one is
listed in the table below.
3.
If that does not fix the problem, contact the Dri-Eaz Ser-
vice Department ( contact information above).
ER
Problem with the electronic control panel.
1-2-3-5-6
Contact Service.
ER4
Problem with temperature sensor or cable.
ER8
Problem with a touchpad key. Press and re-
lease each key several times.
ER9
Check for obstructions in pump or drain hose,
or that pump wiring is correct.
ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
DrizAir Dehumidifiers are designed to operate on a 230V/50
Hz electrical connection. Make sure that the electrical outlet
is grounded and that all safety precautions are taken.
MAINTENANCE
Always turn off the power before performing maintenance
procedures. All the service procedures below are to be exe-
cuted with the unit unplugged. Perform before each use or as
needed.
INSPECT ELECTRICAL SYSTEM: Inspect the electrical cord
for damage at regular intervals. Periodically, remove the
housing and inspect internal wiring for bare wires, insecure
fasteners, and discoloration. Remove and repair any dam-
aged wiring as needed. Failure to do so may lead to electri-
cal shock or a fire hazard.
PUMP TUBE: Make sure the pump tube is completely un-
wrapped and not kinked. Failure to do so can cause water to
back up in the pump and leak out. The control panel may
signal this problem by displaying "ER9."
KEEP OUT DUST. Keep dust from drywall, demolition, and
other sources out of the coils. Failure to do so can cause the
unit to overheat, leading to compressor failure or other prob-
lems. Do not run the unit during sanding, painting or other
operations producing airborne particulate. When dust is pre-
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