Goldstar 4839a10001e Dehumidifier Water Tank Dh65el - Page 7 - Answered Questions & Fixed issues
My Whirlpool ad35usv dehumidifier is recalled and
It's been 10 years trying to contact also and still nothing on this whirlpool Ad35usv unit. So might as well say that when they pro rate refund that you will get zero in return now for the few hundred spent to purchase
8/13/2021 2:37:43 PM •
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on Aug 13, 2021
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Seem like the compressor is not working very hot
Assuming this is the A/C compressor, right? The compressor will be hot to the touch, the question is whether or not it is engagining when turned on, Check to see if the compressor clutch iis working by having someone turn it on and off while listebibg an observing the compressor clutch. Low refrigerant would or should orevent compressor operation to protect the compressorthrough a safety switch. Good luck
8/6/2021 3:09:21 PM •
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on Aug 06, 2021
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I have a danby ddr7009ree
The continuous drain hole (where the hose is inserted) is clogged. To remove the clog, you will need an 18" long plastic Zip Tie (or something similar. But NO wire cost hangers) that will fit into the hole.
Insert it slowly and push until you reach a bend in the tubing. You will need to gingerly work it past this bend until the Zip Tie bottoms out or you run out of Zip Tie. Then, while rotating it, pull it out slowly. As you reach the end of the Zip Tie, be prepared for some water to follow. Also make sure that the drain hose, when reinserted is not crimped and the end is lower than the drain hose connection. The unit does not have a pump. It relies on gravity to drain water through the hose.
Hope this helped you to solve the problem. Please let me know. Thanks.
7/10/2021 4:19:43 AM •
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on Jul 10, 2021
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My Keystone keeps shutting down with an EC code. My filter is clean, there's suffient space around the unit and the temperature is set to 60. What is the problem?
EC usually means that the compressor overheated while trying to move the refrigerant through the compression part of cycle. This usually happens when the refrigerant is low due to a leak in the system. Sometimes, you can spot the problem when ice builds up around the coils near the leak.
This is not a user-repairable problem. If your dehumidifier is under warranty, contact the manufacturer. The entire system has to be checked to identify the leak. Then after the leak is fixed, the correct amount of refrigerant appropriate to the model has to be added. (In most places, freon and freon replacements must be handled by a trained professional.)
I hope this helps.
Cindy Wells
7/1/2021 4:43:09 PM •
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on Jul 01, 2021
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