Blyss Dehumidifier User Manual

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This Blyss 10L dehumidifier is ideal for removing excess moisture from medium. Specifications Technical specification of Blyss 10L Dehumidifier Brand Blyss. Mar 15, 2015 - ByeMould hasm ade it easy for you to find all dehumidifier instruction manuals in one place. Simply scroll down and find the dehumidifier model. For all your manuals, instructions and user guides.

For your convenience we have collated all the dehumidifier instruction manuals, of dehumidifiers covered on ByeMould and more, in one place.

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Meaco Dehumidifier Instruction Manuals

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Meaco DD8L Zambezi(Read Review Here)

Meaco 10L Small Home(Read Review Here)

Meaco 12L / 20L Low Energy(Read Review Here)

Ebac Dehumidifier Instruction Manuals

Ebac 2650e(Read Review Here)

Ebac 2850e(Read Review Here)

EcoAir Dehumidifier Instruction Manuals

EcoAir DD122MK5(Read Review Here)

EcoAir Eco DD122FW(Read Review Here)

EcoAir DD322FW Simple(Read Review Here)

EcoAir DC12(Read Review Here)

EcoAir DC202(Read Review Here)

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Delonghi Dehumidifier Instruction Manuals

Delonghi Dem10(Read Review Here)

Delonghi DNC65(Read Review Here)

Prem-I-Air Dehumidifier Instruction Manuals

Prem-I-Air ‘Xtreem 10’(Read Review Here)

Dimplex Dehumidifier Instruction Manuals

Dimplex Forte 10L/16L/20L(Read Review Here)

Above is an extensive list of UK dehumidifier user guides and instruction manuals. We have endeavoured to include the most popular dehumidifiers in the list however if you would like us to include more dehumidifiers simply let us know which dehumidifier manuals you would like to see linked to.

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Water Tank Problem

Sometimes the most annoying problems are easily solved and once you know how to solve these problems you can easily rectify them if they do occur again.

The main dehumidifier problem that we hear about is that the ‘tank full’ light lights up and the dehumidifier doesn’t work. Often this problem occurs just after the water tank has been emptied and is not full of water at all!

The solution is very simple of course. In almost all circumstances we have found that the water tank was incorrectly inserted back into the dehumidifier. The dehumidifier will only work if the water tank is fitted properly (to avoid spillage). A simple wiggle and slight push on the water tank normally resolves the problem.

Common Dehumidifier Faults (and Their Solutions!)

The dehumidifier troubleshooting tips below are off a general nature only as each model of dehumidifier differs. If you can’t find a solution to your problem beow then refer to the instruction manual above.

If you can’t fix the problem after refering to the manual then call the manufacturer.

  1. The Dehumidifier does not work

Check to see if the unit is plugged into wall socket. If it’s not then plug it in.

Is the power on in the house? If there’s no power wait for power to come back on.

2. Dehumidifier has stopped dehumidifying

Ensure that the water bucket is empty and fitted correctly (as described above)

Dehumidifier

Ensure that the air filter is clean (remember the filter should be cleaned every few weeks when the unit is being used often).

Is the temperature of the room too low for the dehumidifier to operate. Compressor dehumidifiers see a large suffering of extraction rates in temperatures off below 10°C while desiccant should work in temeratures down to 1°C due to lack of compressor parts.

Also check to see if the humidity of the room is too low for dehumidifier to operate. If the dehuidiifer was set to dehumidifiy down to 50% RH and the current RH is 47% then the dehumidifier may not function.

3. Dehumidifier works but there’s only very little water in tank

Check to see if the air filter is blocked.

The dehumidifier is too small for the house or room.

Some windows and doors are open providing too much ventiation

4. Can’t remove condensation from windows or condensation has returned

Windows are now colder due to lower outside air temperature. The solution is to run your dehumidifier on full power until the outise air teperature increases.

5. Desiccant dehumidifier gives off burning like smell on first use.

This is normal and is caused by the zeolite burning the room vapours such as perfume, cigarette smoke etc.

The smell will disappear after the first few uses.

6. Dehumidifier blows out warm air

This is entirely normal as dehumidifiers heat air before blowing it back into the room.

7. Knocking noise coming from desiccant dehumidifier

More lubrication is needed on the motor that runs the desiccant wheel.

The solution is to run the unit in Laundry Mode for two days to increase lubrication. If the knocking sound persists return the unit to the manufacturer with warranty slip if available.

8. Alarm light ‘on’ or flashing

The air flow is impeded so check that the filter is clean. Also ensure that the unit is located away from the wall so that air can swirl around the unit.

Check that the temperature of the room is not too cold for the dehumidifier to operate efficiently.

9. Water not draining down continuous drainage hose

Ensure that the dehumidifier is placed on a level surface and that the hose is fitted properly and not kinked.

Negative air pressure may be pulling the water back up the hose. Fix this by inserting a small hole in the hose 30cm from the dehumidifier to allow extra air in which will remedy the problem.

10. Water is spilling onto the floor

Check that the water tank is not cracked and ensure that the dehumidifier is on a level surface.

11. The fan still runs after I turn my desiccant dehumidifier ‘off’

This is entirely normal.

Do not turn of the unit at the wall socket until the fan has stopped rotating completely.

12. Dehumidifier runs but no air comes out of the unit

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The dehumidifier could be in ‘sleep’ mode. Some units have an energy-conservation mode such as the Control Logic feature in Meaco models. When the selected relative humidity has been reached the unit goes to ‘sleep’ until the RH rises. Once the RH rises the machine will wake up and continue working

It is also possible that the fan motor may have burned out. if so, replace the fan motor.

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Diagram of Dehumidifier Parts

Doesn’t Work Well
Overflows or Leaks
Dehumidifier Freezes Up
Dehumidifier Smells Bad
Dehumidifier Is Noisy

Expert advice on how to repair a dehumidifier that doesn’t work, does a poor job of dehumidifying, or has other problems.

User guide

If your dehumidifier doesn’t work right, a simple cleaning of the condenser and moisture-collecting (evaporator) coils may be all that’s necessary to fix it. This article discusses common dehumidifier problems with helpful tips on how to solve them. Please see the list of typical dehumidifier problems top right.

If your dehumidifier shows no signs of life whatsoever:

1Check the power. Be sure it is plugged into a working outlet and is turned on.

2Unplug the dehumidifier unit and check the power cord. If necessary, replace the appliance power cord.

3Remove the cover panel and look for ice. If you see any ice blocking parts, let the ice melt and do not use the unit until the room temperature exceeds 65 degrees Fahrenheit (most dehumidifiers are not designed for use in colder spaces and may freeze up). Many people find that by unplugging the unit and waiting about 30 days into the season the problem is solved.

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4Remove and test the overflow cutoff switch. You can do this with a volt-ohm meter. Clip the leads to the terminals on the switch. Depress the bar or trip lever on the switch. If the meter’s needle does not show continuity and also no continuity as the switch is clicked back and forth, the switch is probably faulty and will need to be replaced.

5Remove the humidistat and check it. You can test a dehumidifier humidistat fairly easily using a volt-ohm meter. Also using a volt-ohm meter, you can tell if the overflow switch works or not. Just set the meter to the RX1 scale and attach its leads to the humidistat’s terminals. Rotate the humidistat’s knob as far as it will turn in both directions. If the volt-ohm meter registers zero ohms through only part of the humidistat dial’s range, the humidistat is working. If it registers zero through the entire range, it’s broken and must be replaced.

6If the unit still doesn’t work, decide whether you’re better off replacing the appliance or calling a repair person (this decision will depend upon the value of your dehumidifier)—the dehumidifier compressor motor or the relay and overload switch may be the problem. It’s usually best to replace the dehumidifier .

Dehumidifier Does Not Work Well

If your dehumidifier seems incompetent, it may be undersized for the space. Check the unit’s specifications to be sure it can handle the room size. If you don’t want to replace it with a larger one, try closing doors and dehumidifying the space a section at a time. After disconnecting the power cord, you can also:

1Remove the cover and clean the condenser and moisture-collecting (evaporator) coils.

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2Lubricate the fan motor bearings with a couple of drops of lightweight household oil (such as 3-in-One) if the motor has oil ports (some dehumidifiers don’t need to be oiled). While you’re at it, make sure that the condenser isn’t clogged with dust or dirt.

3Finally, make sure your humidistat is functioning properly by testing it with a volt-ohm meter. Just set the meter to RX1 scale and attach its leads to the humidistat’s terminals. Rotate the humidistat’s knob as far as it will turn in both directions. If the volt-ohm meter registers 0 ohms through only part of the humidistat dial’s range, the humidistat is working. If it registers 0 through the entire range, it’s broken and must be replaced.

4If it still operates poorly, call an appliance repair person for advice or take the unit into an appliance repair shop, or buy a new dehumidifier.

Dehumidifier Overflows or Leaks

Many dehumidifiers have a float switch that prevents the unit from spilling over with the water that has been drawn out of the air. Sometimes this switch goes bad and must be replaced. If your dehumidifier is overflowing, you can test the overflow prevention switch with a volt-ohm meter.

1Unplug the dehumidifier and remove the switch.

2Disconnect the leads and clip the leads of the volt-ohm meter to the terminals on the switch.

3Check the pan or reservoir and empty it if necessary, or make sure the drain isn’t clogged.

4Straighten any kinks or bends in the unit’s hose.

5Set a volt-ohm meter to the RX1 scale (or to K-? or ? resistance on a digital meter) and depress the bar or trip lever on the switch. If the meter’s needle shows no continuity as the switch is clicked back and forth, the switch is probably faulty and will need replacement.

Dehumidifier Freezes Up

Is your dehumidifier freezing up? If your dehumidifier ices up, it’s important to solve the problem—running a dehumidifier that’s totally iced up can damage the compressor.

A dehumidifier will often frost up if room temperatures are colder than about 65 degrees Fahrenheit. Though some “basement humidifiers” are designed to work in temperatures below 65 degrees F, conventional humidifiers are not.

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Thullatha manamum thullum full movie. If your room temperature isn’t overly cold, airflow to the unit may be restricted or blocked, the unit may have a faulty de-icer switch, the refrigerant gas in the unit may be too low, or the compressor may be failing.

To troubleshoot a dehumidifier that freezes up:

1Take a look at your room temperature, as previously stated. If the room temperature is lower than 40 degrees F., the dehumidifier will definitely freeze up. A clear indicator of this is an evaporator coil that is frosted up completely and evenly (see Step 5 for information on opening the unit). If you suspect that your room temperature may be too cold, try setting the dehumidifier on a table so that it circulates slightly warmer air. You can also try aiming a small blower or heater at the unit—if this solves the problem, consider raising the room temperature slightly.

2Be sure the unit is set far enough from the wall so that airflow isn’t restricted. Anything that prevents room air from freely moving through the unit can cause the dehumidifier to freeze up. (However, do not place it in a drafty spot.)

3Be sure the fan is working. If you don’t hear the fan blowing air across the coils when the unit is turned on and supposed to be operating, the dehumidifier will freeze up.

4Clean the filter if it has one. If your dehumidifier has a filter, follow the manufacturer’s instructions to clean it. In most cases, you use a vacuum cleaner to do this; foam filters can be cleaned with spray from a faucet.

5Vacuum the condenser coils. If the coils inside the unit are dirty, they cannot operate efficiently. Unplug the dehumidifier and open it up by removing the screws that secure the outer cover. Note whether the coils are completely iced up or only partially iced up. If only certain sections of the coils are iced up, the problem is likely to be caused by low refrigerant or a failing compressor (see Step 8). Allow all ice to melt and excess moisture to evaporate from the coils. Then, using a brush attachment on a vacuum cleaner, remove all dust buildup, being careful not to damage the coils.

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6If vacuuming the coils doesn’t do a good enough job of getting them clean, take the unit outside, cover the motor and electrical parts with plastic sheeting, and spray the coils with water. Drain the unit and allow it to dry completely before putting it back together and plugging it in.

7Test the unit. After plugging the dehumidifier in, turn it on to see if it freezes up again.

8Make a decision. If it still doesn’t work, it is probably low in refrigerant. Now you have to make a decision to either take it into an appliance repair shop or toss it and buy a new one. Before taking your dehumidifier into a repair shop, get a phone estimate of the cost of recharging and/or repairing it. Then evaluate whether or not it’s worth doing. If you decide to buy a new one, please see the free Dehumidifiers Buying Guide.

Dehumidifier Smells Bad

Does your dehumidifier smell bad? If your dehumidifier stinks or smells musty or like sulfur or mold, this expert advice will help you troubleshoot and solve the problem.

Dehumidifier odors are generally caused by stagnant water that has pooled in a hose or by chronically dirty condenser coils. Though you might be tempted to clean it with some type of disinfectant or household cleaner, resist the temptation! You should not use any type of chemicals in a dehumidifier—the residue is too difficult to remove and some chemicals can be caustic. Instead, use vinegar (its smell with be strong at first but will dissipate with time), hydrogen peroxide to clean the reservoir, coils, and filter. Use these two non-toxic chemicals in sequence, applying and removing the vinegar first, and then the hydrogen peroxide, which helps remove the vinegar’s odor.

How to Clean a Dehumidifier

After unplugging the dehumidifier, take it outside to work on it. Here’s how to clean it to rid it of odors:

1Fill one spray bottle with full-strength white vinegar and another spray bottle with full-strength hydrogen peroxide.

2Clean the reservoir / drip pan. Start by completely emptying it and mopping up any damp areas. Then spray the inside of the reservoir /drip pan with vinegar, allow to sit for 10 minutes, and then rinse thoroughly with clear water. Use a clean rag or new sponge to wipe it out and repeat the rinse and wipe process. Follow up with the hydrogen peroxide, following the same methods.

3Clean the coils with an inexpensive coil-cleaning brush (available online or at hardware stores) and a garden hose. Be very careful not to damage the coils. Then spray them with vinegar and allow to sit for 10 minutes. Rinse thoroughly with water, wipe clean, and repeat with hydrogen peroxide. Allow the unit to dry in a warm place for at least 24 hours.

4Clean the filter. To clean a dehumidifier filter, remove it and spray it with vinegar. Allow this to sit for 10 minutes, then rinse it thoroughly and spray it with hydrogen peroxide. Let this sit for 10 minutes, rinse again, and wipe it clean with a clean cloth or new sponge.

5Wipe the fan blades clean. Remove the cover first, then use a damp cloth to clean the fan blades and the area around the motor.

Put two teaspoons of baking soda in the dehumidifier’s tank to prevent future mildew and mold odors. In the future, empty the dehumidifier regularly so that it doesn’t have time to grow mold or bacteria.

Dehumidifier Is Noisy

Is your dehumidifier making strange noises? If it is, the noises are probably caused by loose, vibrating parts. After disconnecting the power:

1Remove the cover and look for loose screws or vibrating parts and check to see if the rubber compressor mounts have hardened so that they no longer absorb the unit’s movement. If they have, replace them.

2Wiggle the fan to see if it is loose on its shaft. If it is, tighten the mounting fasteners. Lubricate the motor’s bearings if suggested by your owner’s manual.

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3If it still makes noise, call an appliance repair person or take the unit into an appliance-repair shop.

User Guide

Helpful Dehumidifier Video

Here’s a video that we found particularly helpful in explaining how a dehumidifier works. The voice-over is a bit robotic, but the information is good.