Q: My unit has been running for several hours. I hear the fan spinning, but I do not notice the water level in the tank decreasing.
A: First, check the filter to ensure it is wet. If the pad appears dry, remove it from the Base and gently rinse under cool water. Reposition wet filter in the Base. You may also want to note the current moisture level in your home. If the humidity level is over 60% the unit will not put out much moisture
as your air is already saturated.
UV bulb and filter are user replacement items
see manual from my other post
Owners manual
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Comment by Soulvisitor, posted on Jan 20, 2008
You should notice moisture on the widows in the room after unit has run for awile, this unit carries a 3 year warranty. More info
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Comment by Soulvisitor, posted on Jan 20, 2008
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Comment by Soulvisitor, posted on Jan 20, 2008
If water level in tank is dropping and fan runs then I'd say it is working.
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Comment by Soulvisitor, posted on Jan 20, 2008
Q: I hear the fan turning, but I don’t see any mist. Is my humidifier operating properly?
A: Dry air is pulled through the system and a fan disperses invisible, moisture balanced air. There is no
“mist” emitted. When operating normally you will feel only cool air coming from the unit. Monitor the
water level in your Tank/ Base. If you notice a decrease in the Water Tank over 24 hours then the unit
is operating normally.
I have the same problem. the fan runs but the condenser does not kick in.
Is the compressor running?
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