...the output line from the compressor should be warm, if not you probably have low refrigerant gas, plugged cap tube or a bad compressor. If it is slightly warm check the evaporator portion at the ...
plug it back in and power it up. When it shuts down, feel the compressor. It should be warm to the touch, but definitely not so hot that it singes your fingers. If you find that the compressor is just
...plug it in, and it begins to take an electrical load it blowes the fuse in the electrical panel. Does the unit sound normal? Does it appear to be getting warm? More than likely the ...
...plug it, before removing the filter. You can either vacuum the filter or if it's really dirty, wash it in warm water and dish washing liquid, rinse and thoroughly dry it, before reinstalling it. ...
...7/3/06. if the compressor is running and the coils dont cool, then you have a refrigerant leak or a plugged capillary tube. it would cost more to fix than to but a new one. sorry but its time for a ...
...warm soapy water (dish washing liquid is fine), be sure it's thoroughly rinsed and dried, before reinstalling it. Never operate the dehumidifier without the filter installed. Once the filter has ...
water leaks out front , is it freezing up? It does not seem to work as good as it did when new and water leaks out the front. Is it freezing up and why? The incoming air temperature has alot to do ...
...plug plugs into. also. Also, how in the world do I get all the wires through to the other side of the unit while the sensor unit gets latched on the one side of the unit? Please help, thanks. Hi If ...
...warm water and dish washing liquid. Rinse with a damp sponge, dry the coils and apply a light coating of WD40. Reassemble the cabinet, plug the unit in, turn it back ON and take it for a test drive. ...
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