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Melanie Burns Posted on Jul 14, 2012

Whee is water pan located?

Where is the water pan located? how do i get to the water pan

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This unit features the patented AutoDrain NanoMist Technology that Vaporizes excess fluid build up, eliminating the need to drain the unit. Most of this water is used to cool the unit and make it run more efficiently. This unit has a built-in water tank (non removable) with a drain outlet for end of season draining and storage purposes

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