The model you listed has been discontinued. However if you call Danby's Consumer help line: 800-263-2629. They can provide you with the Owner's Manual.The model you listed has been discontinued. However if you call Danby's Consumer help line: 800-263-2629. They can provide you with the Owner's Manual.
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The tank is for the water it collects form the humidity in the air. It fits in the humidifier , in a holder. It's commonly referred to as a "bucket". You should not operate the unit without the tank in place. The water collected helps to cool the refrigerant coils.
If you can provide me with the model number of your unit, I may be able to send you an Owner's Manual.
Patty, no water is necessary. As it removes humidity form the air while in operation and store is in the tank(s), which will have to be emptied periodically. The unit will/should alert you when the tank(s) are full.
New or used? Is is plugged in? Is there electric at the plug? Plug a light in there and make sure it works as a test. Next, check the water pan to make sure it is not full of water. There is a switch there that could be causing the problem.
Look into the owners manuals for that problem code. Have you tried to plug it into a different electrical outlet? Problems with P codes general are a power related.
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