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WATER DRAINAGE INSTRUCTIONS
Using a portable dehumidifier requires that collected water be emptied frequently. Draining water from this unit
can be done in 2 different methods:
1. DRAIN BUCKET METHOD
NOTES:
When you remove the drain bucket, do not touch any inside parts of the unit. Doing so may damage the product
and result to injury.
Be sure to push the drain bucket gently all the way into the unit. Banging the bucket against anything or failing to
push it in securely may cause the unit not to operate.
Upon replacing the bucket, firmly push the bucket in place until it locks. There should be no gaps between the
bucket and the dehumidifier
When the drain bucket is removed, the unit will beep 8 times and the digital display shows P2. P2 is an error
code that indicates that the drain bucket is removed or not positioned correctly. Make sure that the drain bucket
is properly installed and the in right position.
1. The drain bucket can hold up to 10 pints of water.
When the bucket is full, the compressor and fan will
turn off, the Water Full indicator will illuminate, and a
P2 code will be displayed.
2. It is recommended to turn the unit off before removing
the drain bucket.
3. Grip the left and right handles of the drain bucket se-
curely and carefully pull out the drain bucket. Do not
put the drain bucket on the floor because the bottom of
the bucket is not even which may cause the water to
spill. See Fig.1 and Fig.2.
4. Remove the water from the drain bucket and replace it
back to the dehumidifier. The drain bucket must be
installed properly and securely seated for the dehu-
midifier to operate.
5. The machine will restart when the drain bucket is re-
stored in its correct position. If the unit was turned off
prior to the removal of the drain bucket, press the
Power button to restore operation.
Fig.1
Fig.2
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