Maintenance Schedule - DrizAir 1200

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Maintenance Schedule - DrizAir 1200

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See SERVICE VIDEOS at Legendbrands.com/resources/service-technical-support/ for detailed instructions on maintaining this unit.

 

WARNING! Explosion or combustion hazard due to flammable refrigerant.

Do not use in environments with combustible gases, electric heaters or open flames.

Do not drill into or braze the dehumidifier.

Do not attempt to service the refrigeration system! Only authorized service personnel should service the refrigeration system.

 

WARNING! ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD. Unplug unit before cleaning or servicing.

WARNING: Risk of dust and contaminants exposure. Use of respirator mask and gloves is recommended. If unit has been exposed to potentially dangerous contaminants, clean thoroughly and sanitize before reuse.

NOTICE: The unit is fitted with sensitive electronic sensors. Protect the sensors and their lead wires from damage and do not expose them to water or cleaning solution.

 

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Before each use

Inspect the electrical cord for damage. Look for fraying, cuts, etc. Do not use the unit if you find any damage. Contact your local authorized distributor for service.

Inspect filter. Replace if accumulation of dust and debris is visible.

NOTICE: Replace used filters only with a new Dri-Eaz 4-PRO filter part no. filter #100250 (24 pk). Other filter types do not provide adequate filtration or airflow. Each filter is individually wrapped to protect filtration effectiveness. Remove the wrapper before installing the filter into the dehumidifier.

CAUTION: Dust can cause the unit to overheat and shut down. Do not operate when excessive dust or airborne particles are present, such as during sanding or spray-painting. Inspect and clean air filter elements and coils frequently.

IMPORTANT: Replace the 4-Pro filter whenever it has been used on a mold remediation job or otherwise exposed to potentially dangerous contaminants.

 

Monthly

Inspect coils. Clean when dust accumulation is visible. In normal use, dust can accumulate and can restrict airflow, reducing performance and causing the unit to overheat. Use a vacuum cleaner with a brush tool and a soft cloth to remove any debris. Take care not to damage any interior components. See Fig. B.

1.Unplug unit.

2.Remove housing, locate coils and allow coils to dry if wet.

3.Vacuum both sides of the coils until clean, being careful not to let the nozzle touch the fins; as that may cause damage by bending them.

Check catch basin tray. Clean when dirt and debris are present.

1.Wipe clean with a rag.

Check drain hose.

1.Look for obstructions. Disconnect and clear any debris present.

2.Reattach drain hose.

 

Annually

Have the pump system inspected by your local authorized distributor.