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FKKC
18 yrs ago
Just wondering if anybody needs to use this machine these few days as it is very dry... I tested one of my machines for 3 hours and there wasn't a drop of water collected...can anyone give me a feed-back so that I'm sure it's not my machine that is not working. Thanks.
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A dehumidifer is just that. It dehumidifies the air and considering it has been dry, then it would make sense for there not be any water collected in the machine.
You only use the machine when it's humid. That is when you will see water collected in the reservoir.
I'm figuring your machine is working just fine!
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Very dry? In my book it is still pretty darned humid outside. The Observatory lists current humidity at 76% and I'm sure it was higher during the day.
We have the dehumidifiers on 24/7 and they make a huge difference to the perceived temperature and stuffiness indoors. We don't have the A/C on but it still feels wonderfully cool when we step inside the door.
My conclusion is that your dehumidifier either isn't working or you have it set to "70%" or you have it set to the "clean only" mode.
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FKKC
18 yrs ago
Darned it. Yes, I've set it to air-clean..is it the same as 'clean only'? I've got 2 whirlpool AKG309 machines. Since I somehow lost the manual & my flat is quite airy, I don't often used them. One side has Humidity Level from 40 to 90 and the other side has Humidity setting from 90 to 40 - so how should I set it? Why does it have air-clean function? Isn't it the air-purifier machine's job as I also have that. So many questions! Sorry!
Thank you neenib & axptguy for your replies.
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Go to the website of the brand you bought and see if you can download a manual or at least go to customer service to ask about it.
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