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You shouldn't have to empty pan, the fan usually evaporates any water accumulation. I know of no water tank on a refrigerator. Hope this answered your question.
require you empty the unit by hand (usually less expensive units). These have either a removable water tank which must be emptied, or have an internal tank and a drain, where you have to empty the water into your own pan. Sometimes the drain is on the bottom of the unit, making it hard to find a pan that will fit under the unit to drain it.
discharge most of the water through the exhaust hose (usually more expensive units). This is called "Auto-evaporation" or "Self-evaporating" feature.
Most units are made so that they can be drained with a gravity hose that flows to a drain inside or outside your house. But the water must drain down. If the drain is higher than the unit, you may need a condensation pump to move the water upward. A few units do include a pump to send the water a short distance through the drain pipe.
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Sounds like your float is stuck in the full position, or the sensor that shows full is stuck on full.
If tank is empty but shows full, problem lies where full signal is coming from.
Hi Medori! It sounds like you have an issue with your pump assembly. We recommend taking your unit in to a Hoover authorized service center. For your convenience I have included a link to our service center locator. Hope this helps!
Hi there! The red float is there to let you know when your dirty water tank is full and needs to be emptied. If the float is popping up and the dirty water tank is empty or not full this is an indication that the dirty water tank filter is dirty and needs to be cleaned or replaced. Follow the link below to order a replacement filter for you vacuum.
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The problem is probably in the water tank itself. Is your magnet in the water tank? Is it floating or sunk to the bottom? If its not in there, that is your problem. Need to know these things to determine the problem.
witch model do you have, for some models thats normal on others its not, some run the water over hot coils and it evaporates others the water goes into a holding tank and sits their til the tank fills up then you must empty. expect more water when high humidity or in the summer
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