Will not drain with hose hooked up to it. I have hooked a hose up to it as the instuction guide shows. Water fills the bucket doesn't drain through the hose. Why??? How do I fix this?
SOURCE: haier 30 pint dehumidifier continuous drain problem.
Many just attach the hose at the reservoir; from your description, Haier apparently has a separate location. Check that the point that the hose attaches has an opening (many don't, they expect you to drill it). It should then drain through gravity. Check to make sure that no part of the drain hose is higher than the bottom of the reservoir, otherwise it can't drain. It won't siphon because each time the the tank empties, the suction is broken and the siphoning can't continue.
SOURCE: Continuous drainage
Take out the drain pan and look in left hand top of the compartment and you will see a drain hole for the pan.Plug the drain hole with a small rubber plug, I used an electrical wire nut wrapped with tape and it worked fine.replace the pan and the water will run out the back. A 3/4" garden hose should work for the drain hole.
SOURCE: I have a model HD-306 Haier dehumidifier which is
please make sure the unit is leveled.also make sure the hole in the drain pan not clogged.also the size of the hose must be fit the hole not smaller
SOURCE: Haier HDN655E - water does not drain out of hose
check the hose connection,when new these units have a knock-out plug where the hose goes so if your only going to use the bucket and not the hose it wont run out the hose connection
SOURCE: the water/mositure won't discharge through
Hi! Either the hose is clogged or the hose connection on the unit or the interior tubing to the hose connection is clogged. OR the hose is over 5 feet long. OR the hose is not sloped downward from the unit. The unit depends on gravity to drain thru a hose.
To clear a clog in the hose connection and/or the interior tubing:
Use an 18" long plastic Zip Tie or something similar that is appropriately sized to fit the inside of hose connect and tubing (NO wire coat hangers though). Carefully insert the Zip Tie into the hole and continue to push it in, until you reach a bend in the tubing. You must, gingerly work it past the bend, until the Zip Tie bottoms out or you run out of usable Zip Tie. Slowly pull it back out while rotating (twisting it). This will help dislodge any clogs. When you start to reach the inserted end of the Zip Tie, be prepared for some water to follow.
Hope this helped you to solve the problem. Please let me know. Thanks.
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