SOURCE: Dehumidifier Error?
This error code indicates that the problem is most likely a shorted defrost thermistor or possibly a pinched wire going to the thermistor. You will need to replace the sensor assembly - part # 6877A30013L. The Sears website has it listed for 9.99 + shipping. The humidity sensor & defrost thermistor come together in a wiring harness that plugs onto the main circuit board. It is fairly simple to repair. Just remove the front & rear grill & the metal cabinet. Remove the thermistor from the copper tube on the cooling lines; remove the humidity sensor from the front of the evaporator; pull the wire plug off the bucket switch; & remove the small 7 pin plug from the main circuit board inside the metal control box. Reverse procedure to install new sensor assembly.
SOURCE: Relative humidity setting changes
My guess is the unit knows it can't reach 35% humidity, bacause it's measuring the ambient humidity. Dehumidifiers usually can't drop the RH more than around 10%.
My guess is the RH in the room is around 75% when this happens.
SOURCE: Tyies to Start
Hi,
It could be a bad compressor, circuit board, or maybe even a sensor or dehumidistat...
Here is a tip about dehumidifiers that run but do not extract water from the air..
Dehumidifier is running but no water is in bucket
http://www.fixya.com/support/r4662409-dehumidifier_running_but_no_water_in
heatman101
SOURCE: 2 dehumidifiers in the same room set to 35%
It could be bad or is could bee full of dirt and dust. Try cleaning it with a vacuum or a soft brush
SOURCE: Hello. I have a
Hi,
Did a little search and the first part that came up for that model is the control board....that should tell you something....it is the most commonly replaced part...
That is what is wrong with your unit...
The aprt is 100 bucks and is out of stock... but here's the url for the part...
http://www.appliancefactoryparts.com/search/partinfo.php?partsID=1080165&modelsID=151646&typeName=dehumidifier
heatman101
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