Goldstar Dehumidifier DH3010B User Manual

Dehumidifier  
SERVICE MANUAL  
MODEL: DH3010B(DHA3012DL)  
DH4010B(DHA4012DL)  
DH5010B(DHA5012DL)  
CAUTION  
- BEFORE SERVICING THE UNIT,  
READ THE SAFETY PRECAUTIONS IN THIS MANUAL.  
- ONLY FOR AUTHORIZED SERVICE.  
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1. PREFACE  
This Service Manual provides various service information, containing the mechanical and electrical parts etc.  
This dehumidifier was manufactured and assembled under the strict quality control system.  
The refrigerant is charged at the factory. Be sure to read the safety precaution prior to servicing the unit.  
1.1 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS  
• Disconnect power supply before servicing or replacing any electrical or non-electrical component.  
• Do not cut off the grounding prong or alter the plug in any manner at any circumstances.  
1.2 FEATURES  
• Quiet  
• High efficiency  
• Adjustable humidistat  
• Automatic defrost  
• Automatic shut-off  
• Bucket-full indicator light  
• Easy roll casters  
• Removable & large capacity bucket.  
• Washable air filter  
• 2 fan speeds  
• Drain hose connection.  
1.3 DIMENSIONS (mm/in)  
445 (17 1/2)  
320 (12 9/16)  
340 (13 3/8)  
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1.4 SPECIFICATIONS  
MODELS  
DH3010B  
DH4010B  
DH5010B  
(DHA3012D*)  
(DHA4012D*)  
(DHA5012D*)  
ITEMS  
CAPACITY (Pint/Day)  
POWER SUPPLY (Phase, V, Hz)  
REFRIGERANT  
30  
40  
50  
1ø, 115V, 60Hz  
R134a  
R22  
REFRIGERANT CHARGE, oz(g)  
CONTROL, DEFROST  
4.76(135)  
5.11(145)  
7.05(200)  
+ 2  
3  
+ 2  
OPEN : 32°F(0°C  
)
OPEN : 32°F(0°C  
)
3  
+ 3  
3  
+ 3  
3  
CLOSE : 52.6°F(13°C  
)
CLOSE : 53.6°F(13°C  
)
OPEN : 28.4°F(-2°C ±2)  
OPEN : 26.6°F(-3°C ±2)  
OPEN : 28.4°F(-2°C ±2)  
THERMOSTAT  
HUMIDISTAT  
CLOSE : 55.4°F(13°C ±2) CLOSE : 55.4°F(13°C ±2) CLOSE : 55.4°F(13°C ±2)  
CONTROL RANGE : 20% ~ 80% RH  
NORMAL SETTING : 42 ± 5% RH  
COMPRESSOR MODEL NO.  
TYPE  
LX86HACG  
P220MC  
QA075CH  
QA082CH  
WORKING TIME: 0.2 ~ 0.7 sec.  
RETURN TIME: 60 sec.  
TIME  
P.T.C.  
ASSEMBLY  
AMPERE  
7A  
MAXIMUM  
VOLTAGE  
300V  
OVERLOAD PROTECTOR FOR COMPRESSOR  
INTERNAL PROTECTOR(FUSE) FOR MOTOR  
PROTECTOR  
CAPACITOR  
-
25µF, 270VAC  
6A/125VAC, 12A/250VAC  
SWITCH, ROTARY  
MOTOR ASSEMBLY, SINGLE  
SWITCH ASSEMBLY, MICRO  
Shaded pole motor, 65W/1A, Thermal cutoff : 266°F/130°C  
16A/125VAC, 8A/250VAC  
OUTSIDE  
DIMENSIONS  
W x H x D, mm(in)  
WITHOUT BUCKET  
320 x 530 x 340 (12 9/16 x 20 13/16 x 13 3/8)  
320 x 530 x 445 (12 9/16 x 20 13/16 x 17 1/2)  
WITH BUCKET  
NET WEIGHT, kg(lbs)  
21.5(47)  
17.2(38)  
17.7(39)  
NOTE : Specifications are subject to minor change without notice for further improvement.  
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1.5 CONTROL  
Humidity Control  
When you first use the dehumidifier, turn the humidity  
control to 5 or 6. If you still have moisture, turn the  
humidity control to a higher setting.  
5
Low  
High  
6
4
7
3
1
MAX is the highest setting.  
8
2
When excess moisture and dampness odors are gone,  
adjust the control to a lower setting. Use the  
Auto  
Shut-Off  
9
Off  
Max.  
dehumidifier as long as excess moisture is present.  
Fan Speed  
Humidity Control  
Fan Speed  
Auto Shut-Off  
The fan control adjusts the fan speed.  
Glows when the bucket is ready to be emptied, or when  
the bucket is removed or not replaced in the proper  
position.  
Set the fan control to HIGH for maximum moisture  
removal. When the humidity has been reduced and  
quiet operation is preferred, set the fan control to LOW.  
The Water Level Control Switch shuts off the  
dehumidifier when the bucket is full, or when the bucket  
is removed or not replaced in the proper position.  
1.6 HOW TO OPERATE DEHUMIDIFIER  
1.6.1 HOW DOES THE DEHUMIDIFIER WORK?  
Moist, humid air is drawn over a cold refrigerated  
dehumidifying coil. Moisture in the air condenses on this  
coil and drains into a bucket (or through the bucket into a  
hose and drain).  
Condenser  
Fan  
Evaporator  
Dry  
Air Out  
Humid  
Air In  
Dry, clean air is drawn over the condenser where it is  
actually heated several degrees and discharged out the  
front grille into the room.  
Motor  
Bucket  
It is normal for the surrounding air to become slightly  
warmer as the dehumidifier operates.  
This warming effect further reduces the relative humidity  
of the surrounding air.  
Drain  
Connection  
Compressor  
Figure 1  
Side View  
1.6.2 LOCATION FOR THE DEHUMIDIFIER  
Allow at least 12 inches of space on all sides of the  
unit for good air circulation.  
I The dehumidifier must be operated in an enclosed  
area to be most effective.  
Air In  
I Close all doors, windows and other outside  
openings to the room.  
Place the dehumidifier in a location that does not  
restrict air flow into the rear coil or out the front grille.  
12"  
12"  
A dehumidifier operating in a basement will have little  
or no effect in drying an adjacent enclosed storage  
area, such as a closet, unless there is adequate  
circulation of air in and out of the area.  
Air Out  
Figure 2  
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1.6.3 MICRO SWITCH  
The micro switch assembly, which is located on the barrier of inside unit, automatically shuts off the dehumidifier when the  
bucket is full (note, the Auto Shut Off lights, to indicate bucket must be emptied). The bucket replaces in its place, the unit again  
turns itself on.  
1.6.4 AUTO DEFROST  
When frost builds up on the cooling coils, the compressor will cycle off until the frost disappears. The fan continues to run.  
NOTE: This unit is designed to be operated at temperatures above 65°F(18°C). If the dehumidifier is operated in low  
temperature conditions, the temperature and humidity conditions of room are low, some frost can be formed in  
its evaporator coil and the unit will be operated ON/OFF repeatedly. In this case, please check on your room  
temperature condition and stop the unit.  
1.6.5 HUMIDISTAT  
Humidistat controls constant relative humidity in the room  
automatically.  
5(42%)  
40%  
42% R.H  
4(50%)  
When the relative humidity in the room increases to the  
selected level, the dehumidifier starts automatically. And the  
relative humidity drops to the selected level, the  
dehumidifier stops automatically.  
6(35%)  
3(60%)  
7(30%)  
When the first using the dehumidifier, it is recommended,  
for the first three or four days, to operate the unit with the  
humidistat control set to MAX. At this setting, the unit will  
run continuously.  
When the sweating has stopped and the dampness odors  
have gone, it is preferable to select the humidistat position  
that will best suit local conditions.  
2(70%)  
8(25%)  
9(20%)  
The relative humidity range it can control is from 20 % to  
80%. (See Figure 3)  
1(80%)  
Off  
Max.  
NOTE: The relative humidity at the number is the  
DEAD DIAL  
approximate value.  
Figure 3  
1.6.6 DRIER (For some models)  
Dryer is used to prevent capillary blockage from moisture in  
the refrigerant system and H/E, condenser and evaporator.  
Also, dryer is used to remove corrosion of the components.  
NOTE: When dryer is replaced, proper injection to  
capillary is needed. On opening the dryer, it  
should be welded instantly. The oxidization of  
dryer inside and all tubes inside after welding  
can be prevented.  
Dryer  
Figure 4  
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2. CIRCUIT DIAGRAM  
• MODEL : DH3010B/DHA3012DL  
SWITCH,  
ROTARY  
BK  
WH  
4
BK(HI)  
1
RD(LO)  
GR/YL  
GR/YL  
6
C
BK(HI)  
N.C  
RD(L)  
N.O  
MOTOR  
OR(COM)  
BR  
BR  
BR  
BK  
6
1
2
M
3
4
TERMINAL  
BLOCK  
S
5
COMP.  
BK  
BL  
C
O.L.P.  
CONTROL,  
DEFROST  
WIRING DIAGRAM  
3854A20015H  
PART NO.  
DH3010B  
LOCATION  
Q'TY  
PER SET MARKS  
RE-  
DESCRIPTION  
NO.  
6411A20001Q  
6600A20001A  
4681A20040A  
6748C-0003A  
2521C-A8605  
6750C-0002S  
6912A30001F  
6614A30001H  
5216A20001A  
6600A30003C  
6640A40001A  
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
S, A  
S
POWER CORD ASSEMBLY  
SWITCH, ROTARY  
1
2
S
MOTOR ASSEMBLY, SINGLE  
P.T.C. ASSEMBLY  
COMPRESSOR  
3
S
4
S
5
S
O.L.P.  
6
S
LAMP, NEON  
7
S
CONTROL, DEFROST  
HUMIDISTAT  
8
S, A  
S
9
SWITCH ASSEMBLY, MICRO  
TERMINAL BLOCK  
10  
11  
S
S: SERVICE PARTS  
A: ALTERNATE PARTS  
N: NOT SERVICE PARTS  
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• MODEL : DH4010B/DHA4012DL, DH5010B/DHA5012DL(DEFROST CONTROL TYPE)  
SWITCH,  
ROTARY  
BK  
WH  
4
BK(HI)  
1
RD(LO)  
GR/YL  
GR/YL  
6
C
C
BK  
RD  
OR  
N.O  
N.C  
MOTOR  
H
BR  
BR  
BR  
BK  
RD  
1
2
S
RD  
BK  
R
COMP.  
BK  
C
BL  
O.L.P.  
CONTROL,  
DEFROST  
WIRING DIAGRAM  
3854A20015G  
PART NO.  
LOCATION  
Q'TY  
PER SET MARKS  
RE-  
DESCRIPTION  
DH4010B  
DH5010B  
NO.  
6411A20001Q  
6600A20001A  
4681A20040A  
0CZZA20001Q  
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
S, A  
S
POWER CORD ASSEMBLY  
SWITCH, ROTARY  
MOTOR ASSEMBLY SINGLE  
CAPACITOR  
1
2
S
3
S
4
2520UABC2FA  
6750U-L039A  
5416AR2179J  
6614A30001F  
S
COMPRESSOR (ROTARY)  
O.L.P.  
5
S
6
6912A30001F  
S
LAMP, NEON  
7
S
CONTROL, DEFROST  
HUMIDISTAT  
8
5216A20001A  
6600A30003C  
S, A  
S
9
SWITCH ASSEMBLY, MICRO  
10  
S: SERVICE PARTS  
A: ALTERNATE PARTS  
N: NOT SERVICE PARTS  
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• MODEL : DH4010B/DHA4012DL, DH5010B/DHA5012DL(THERMOSTAT CONTROL TYPE)  
BK  
WH  
SWITCH,  
ROTARY  
4
(
)
BK HI  
(
1
)
RD LOW  
GR/YL  
GR/YL  
6
C
BK  
RD  
OR  
N.O  
C
H
MOTOR  
N.C  
BR  
BR  
BR  
BK  
1
2
RD  
RD  
BK  
S
R
COMP  
C
L
C
BK  
BL  
THERMOSTAT  
O.L.P  
3854A20015M  
WIRING DIAGRAM  
PART NO.  
LOCATION  
Q'TY  
PER SET MARKS  
RE-  
DESCRIPTION  
DH4010B  
DH5010B  
NO.  
6411A20001Q  
6600A20001A  
4681A20040A  
0CZZA20001Q  
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
S, A  
S
POWER CORD ASSEMBLY  
SWITCH, ROTARY  
MOTOR ASSEMBLY SINGLE  
CAPACITOR  
1
2
S
3
S
4
2520UABC2FA  
6750U-L039A  
5416AR2179J  
2H01127J  
S
COMPRESSOR (ROTARY)  
O.L.P.  
5
S
6
6912A30001F  
S
LAMP, NEON  
7
2H01127K  
S
THERMOSTAT  
8
5216A20001A  
6600A30003C  
S, A  
S
HUMIDISTAT  
9
SWITCH ASSEMBLY, MICRO  
10  
S: SERVICE PARTS  
A: ALTERNATE PARTS  
N: NOT SERVICE PARTS  
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3. DISASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS  
3.1 MECHANICAL PARTS  
3.1.1 BUCKET AND AIR FILTER  
2
1. Disconnect the power supply.  
2. Turn the Humidity Control off.  
3. Remove the bucket. (See Figure 5)  
4. Flex the filter at the lower right corner and take it  
off. (See Figure 5)  
1
Figure 5  
3.1.2 FRONT GRILLE  
1. Remove 2 screws which fasten the front grille.  
2. By pushing the both sides of front grille, pull the  
front grille forward and upward. (See Figure 6)  
Push  
Push  
Figure 6  
3.1.3. CABINET AND CONTROL BOX  
1. Remove the Bucket, the Air filter and Front grille  
according to the procedure above.  
2. Remove 3 screws that fasten Control box.  
(See Figure 7)  
3. Remove 9 screws on all sides of the cabinet.  
4. Lift the Cabinet from the base.(See Figure 8)  
5. Remove a screw fasten the earth wire on the front  
of control box.  
6. Unhook control box from two hooks on the shroud.  
(See Figure 8)  
Figure 7  
Figure 8  
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3.2 CONTROL PARTS  
3.2.1 ROTARY SWITCH, HUMIDISAT AND  
NEON LAMP  
1. Unfasten screws located in the bottom side of control box  
(see Figure 9) and fasten capacitor clamp. (DH5010B/DH4010B)  
And then unfold two sides of control box. (See Figure 9)  
2. Disconnect housing and all leads of rotary switch,  
humidistat and neon lamp.  
3. Remove 4 screws which fasten the rotary switch  
and humidistat.  
4. Pull the neon lamp out.  
DH5010B  
DH4010B  
DH3010B  
3.2.2 CAPACITOR  
1. Remove each screw that fastens capacitor after  
control box is stretched upper wand.(See Fig. 9)  
2. Disconnect all leads of capacitor then remove them  
from control box.  
Figure 9  
3.2.3 DEFROST CONTROL (Some Models)  
1. Disconnect all leads of the defrost control in the  
Control Box.  
Defrost  
control  
2. Remove the defrost control from the suction tube.  
(See Figure 10)  
Figure 10  
3.2.4 THERMOSTAT CONTROL(Some Models)  
1. Disconnect all leads of the thermostat on the  
control box.  
2. Remove the capacitor in the control box.(some  
models)  
3. Remove two screws that fasten the thermostat from  
the control box. (See figure 11)  
Figure 11  
3.2.5 MICRO SWITCH ASSY  
1. Disconnect the housing with three leads connected  
in the Micro switch.  
2. Turn the nut left and take off the micro switch from  
the barrier. (See Figure 12)  
Figure 12  
3.2.6 POWER CORD ASSY  
1. After the control box opens, remove a screw that  
fastens the earth wire of the Power cord.  
2. Disconnect housing and all leads of power cord  
then remove it from the unit. (See Figure 13)  
Figure 13  
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3.2.7 FAN AND MOTOR  
1. Turn the nut left and full out the Fan by hands carefully.  
2. Remove 2 screws that fasten Heat Exchange.  
3. Lift the H/E and open the H/E around 45 degree clockwise carefully. (See Figure 14)  
4. Unfasten 3 screws that secure the Motor and earth wire. (See Figure 15)  
5. Remove the Motor.  
Figure 14  
Figure 15  
3.2.8 SHROUD AND BARRIER  
1. Discharge the refrigerant by using a refrigerant Recovery System.  
2. After purging the unit completely, unbrace the Discharge and the Suction tube connected compressor carefully.  
3. Remove 2 screws that fasten the H/E.  
4. Unfasten 3 screws that secure the shroud on back and sides and upward the shroud from Barrier.  
5. Unfasten 2 screws that secure the Barrier to base pan.  
6. Pull the Barrier backward then take it up from the base.  
Figure 16  
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3.3 REFRIGERATING CYCLE  
3.3.1 CONDENSER, EVAPORATOR AND  
CAPILLARY TUBE(HEAT  
EXCHANGE ASSEMBLY)  
1. Remove the insulation on the H/E assembly  
2. Pierce the pinch-off tube to discharge the  
TM  
refrigerant, using a FREON recovery system.  
3. After discharging the refrigerant completely,  
remove 2 screws between the shroud and H/E.  
(See Figure 17)  
4. Lift the H/E and open the H/E around 45 degree  
clockwise carefully.  
5. Unbrace two interconnecting tubes of the  
evaporator and condenser carefully.  
Figure 17  
6. Remove the H/E assembly from the shroud.  
(See Figure 18)  
7. Unbrace the capillary tube at the connections of  
each condenser and evaporator. (See Figure 19)  
8. Remove 4 screws between condenser and  
evaporator. (See Figure 19)  
Figure 18  
Figure 19  
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3.3.2 P.T.C. OR OVERLOAD PROTECTOR (O.L.P.) FOR RECIPROCATING COMPRESSOR  
1. Remove the cabinet. (Refer to section 3.1.3)  
2. Remove a screw or a nut which fastens the  
terminal cover  
3. Disconnect the lead wire from the overload  
protector or P.T.C. assembly.  
4. Remove the overload protector(O.L.P) or P.T.C.  
assembly. (See Figure 20)  
Using Recipro Compressor model  
Figure 20  
3.3.3 ROTARY COMPRESSOR  
1. Remove the cabinet. (Refer to section 3.1.3)  
2. Discharge the refrigerant by using a refrigerant  
Recovery System.  
3. After purging the unit completely, unbrace the  
suction and discharge tubes at the compressor  
connections.  
4. Remove the nuts and washers which fasten the  
compressor. (See Figure 21)  
5. Remove the compressor. (See Figure 21)  
Using Rotary Compressor models  
Figure 21  
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3.4 HOW TO REPLACE THE REFRIGERATION SYSTEM  
1. When replacing the refrigeration cycle, be sure to  
discharge the refrigerant system by using a  
refrigerant recovery system.  
2. After discharging the unit completely, remove the  
desired component, and unbrace the pinch-off  
tubes.  
7. Recharge as follows :  
1) Refrigeration cycle systems are charged from the  
High-side. If the total charge cannot be put  
in the High-side, the balance will be put in the  
suction line through the access valve which you  
installed as the system was opened.  
2) Connect the charging cylinder as shown in Figure  
22B.  
3. Solder service valves into the pinch-off tube ports,  
leaving the valves open.  
With valve C open, discharge the hose at the  
manifold connection.  
3) Open valve A and allow the proper charge to  
enter the system. Valve B is still closed.  
4) If more charge is required, the high-side will not  
take it. Close valve A.  
5) With the unit running, open valve B and add the  
balance of the charge.  
a. Do not add the liquid refrigerant to the Low-  
side.  
b. Watch the Low-side gauge; allow pressure to  
rise to 30 lbs.  
c. Turn off valve B and allow pressure to drop.  
d. Repeat steps B and C until the balance of the  
charge is in the system.  
4. Solder the pinch-off tubes with service valves.  
5. After doing the above procedures, the valve must  
be closed and left in place on the system for any  
subsequent procedures.  
6. Evacuate as follows.  
1) Connect the vacuum pump, as illustrated in  
Figure 22A.  
2) Start the vacuum pump, slowly open manifold  
valves A and B with two full turns  
counterclockwise and leave the valves closed.  
The vacuum pump is now pulling through valves  
A and B up to valve C by means of the manifold  
and entire system.  
CAUTION  
If high vacuum equipment is used, just crack  
valves A and B for a few minutes, then open  
slowly with the two full turns counterclockwise.  
This will keep oil from foaming and being drawn  
into the vacuum pump.  
6) When satisfied the unit is operating correctly,  
use the pinch-off tool with the unit still running  
and clamp on to the pinch-off tube. Using a tube  
cutter, cut the pinch-off tube about 2 inches from  
the pinch-off tool. Use sil-fos solder and solder  
pinch-off tube closed. Turn off the unit, allow it to  
set for a while, and then test the leakage of the  
pinch-off connection.  
3) Operate the vacuum pump for 20 to 30 minutes,  
until 600 microns of vacuum are obtained. Close  
valves A and B, and observe vacuum gauge for  
a few minutes. A rise in pressure would  
indicate a possible leak or moisture remaining in  
the system. With valves A and B closed, stop  
the vacuum pump.  
4) Remove the hose from the vacuum pump and  
place it on the charging cylinder. See Figure 22B.  
Open valve C.  
NOTE: THE REFRIGERANT R134a IS  
USED SOME MODELS.  
CHECK THE SPECIFICATION  
LABEL ON THE CABINET.  
When discharging refrigerant R134a, purging instrument  
should be used only for R134a, without mixing that of  
refrigerant R22.  
Discharge the line at the manifold connection.  
When checking the leakage of refrigerant R134a,  
leakage test tool should be used only for R134a.  
5) The system is now ready for final charging.  
The pump for discharging should be high efficiency.  
Final discharging value must be managed below 0.5 Torr.  
Maximum water should be less than quantity 150mg in  
the cycle-all tubes and H/E assembly-system.  
If water quantity is over 150mg, it causes acid or  
corrosion in the cycle system and the capillary tube to be  
clogged by water and harmful materials.  
The model charged the refrigerant R134a should be  
used dryer to prevent water from overflowing.  
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Equipment needed: Vacuum pump, charging cylinder, manifold gauge, brazing equipment. pinch-off tool capable  
of making a vapor-proof seal, leak detector, tubing cutter, hand tools to remove components, service valve.  
EVAPORATOR ASSEMBLY  
(LOW PRESSURE SIDE)  
EVAPORATOR ASSEMBLY  
(LOW PRESSURE SIDE)  
CONDENSER ASSEMBLY  
(HIGH PRESSURE SIDE)  
CONDENSER ASSEMBLY  
(HIGH PRESSURE SIDE)  
COMPOUND GAUGE  
COMPOUND GAUGE  
MANIFOLD  
GAUGE  
A
MANIFOLD  
GAUGE  
A
B
B
CAPILLARY  
TUBE  
CAPILLARY  
TUBE  
SEE INSETS  
BELOW  
SEE INSETS  
BELOW  
COMPRESSOR  
COMPRESSOR  
LOW HI  
A
B
A
B
EXTERNAL  
VACUUM PUMP  
CHARGING  
CYLINDER  
C
Figure 22B-Charging  
Figure 22A-Pulling Vacuum  
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4. TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE  
Problem  
Possible Causes  
Remedy  
Dehumidifier does not start.  
The dehumidifier is unplugged.  
Make sure the dehumidifier's plug is  
pushed completely into the outlet.  
The fuse is blown/circuit  
breaker is tripped.  
Check the house fuse/circuit breaker  
box and replace the fuse or reset  
the breaker.  
Water has reached its preset level.  
Empty the bucket and replace properly.  
Bucket is not in the proper  
position and light is on.  
Make sure the slots on both sides of  
the bucket are positioned correctly.  
Check if wiring loose or fails.  
Replace wiring.  
Dehumidifier does not dry  
the air as it should.  
The control may not be set high  
enough.  
Turn the Humidity Control knob to a  
higher number.  
Room temperature is too low.  
Moisture removal is best at higher  
room temperatures.  
Lower room temperatures will reduce  
the moisture removal rate.  
This unit is designed to be operated  
at temperatures above 65°F(18°C)  
Airflow is restricted.  
Make sure there are no curtains,  
blinds or furniture blocking the front  
or back of the dehumidifier.  
Doors and windows may  
not be closed tightly.  
Check that all doors, windows and  
other openings are securely closed.  
Clothes dryer may be blowing  
moisture-laden air into the room.  
Install the dehumidifier away from  
the dryer.  
The dryer should be vented to the  
outside.  
Check for gas leakage at heat  
exchange and connecting tube.  
Ineffective dehumidifying  
Repair gas leak.  
Check if the air filter are clogged  
with dust.  
Clean the air filter.  
Check if the unit is securely  
positioned.  
Set and use the dehumidifier at a  
sturdy, flat, and level place.  
Noise  
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CONDITION  
CAUSE  
REMEDY  
1. Dehumidifier does not start. (Both  
compressor and fan motor do not  
operate.)  
No power  
C
heck power supply at outlet.  
Correct if none.  
Poor plug contact at outlet.  
Bucket is full.  
Install plug properly or replace it.  
If Auto Shut Off lights, empty the bucket  
and replace properly.  
Humidity control is at Off position  
Wire disconnect or loose  
Turn the humidity control switch toward  
Max.  
Connect wire. Refer to wiring diagram for  
terminal identification. Repair or replace  
loose terminal.  
Capacitor.  
Test capacitor.  
(Discharge capacitor before testing.)  
Replace if not within ±10% of  
manufacturer's rating. Replace if shorted,  
open, or damaged.  
2. Motor runs but compressor does not  
run.  
Voltage (115V ± 10%)  
Wiring  
It must be between 103.5V and 126.5V. If  
not within limits, call an electrician  
Check the wire connections; If loose,  
repair or replace the terminal. If the wires  
are disconnected, refer to wiring diagram  
for identification, and replace the wires.  
Check the wire connections; If not  
according to the wiring diagram, correct  
the connections.  
Rotary switch  
Defrost control  
Check for continuity, refer to the wiring  
diagram for terminal identification. Replace  
the switch if the circuit is open.  
The Defrost Control senses frost build-up  
on the evaporator coil and automatically  
shuts off the compressor. The fan  
continues to run, drawing air across the  
coil, and melting the frost. When the coil is  
defrosted, the compressor automatically  
restarts, and dehumidifying resumes.  
Capacitor  
Check the capacitor.  
(Discharge capacitor before servicing.)  
Replace if not within ±10% of  
manufacturer's rating. Replace if shorted,  
open, or damaged.  
Compressor  
Check the compressor for open circuit or  
ground. If open or grounded, replace the  
compressor.  
Overload protector (O.L.P.)  
Check the compressor O.L.P. if externally  
mounted. Replace if open. (If the  
compressor temperature is high, remove  
O.L.P., cool, and retest.)  
3. Does not defrost control.  
Defrost control is defective.  
Low relative humidity  
Poor air circulation  
Check defrost control, replace it.  
Turn dehumidifier off.  
4. Insufficient dehumidification  
Move dehumidifier to obtain free and  
unobstructed air circulation.  
H/E clogged with dust and dirt  
Air filter is dirty.  
Clean evaporator and/or condenser assembly  
Clean it.  
Motor is not operating.  
Check Motor, repair or replace it.  
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CONDITION  
CAUSE  
REMEDY  
5. Noisy operating  
Fan  
If cracked, out of balance, or partially  
missing, replace it  
Some material plunged and rattle.  
Tube hits frame.  
Remove it.  
Adjust tubing routine carefully.  
Check Motor Mount. If loose, tighten it.  
Replace compressor.  
Tighten them.  
Fan blade hits frame  
Internal compressor noise.  
Loose set screws  
Worn bearings of Motor Assembly  
If knocking sounds continue when running  
or loose, replace the motor. If the motor  
hums or noise appears to be internal while  
running, replace motor assembly.  
The bucket is not installed properly.  
The bucket should be properly positioned  
on the hangers of the drain pan.  
6. Water drips  
Connection may be loose.  
Leak in bucket  
Check connection and repair.  
Replace bucket.  
Water drips when bucket removed for  
emptying.  
Before removing bucket, the unit should  
be turned off.  
Bucket overflows.  
Check micro switch and float.  
7. Compressor cycles on overload  
protector. (O.L.P.)  
High or low line voltage. (115V ± 10%)  
Check line voltage. It must be between  
103.5V and 126.5V volts.  
If intermittent, provide new supply.  
Poor air circulation.  
Move dehumidifier for free and  
unobstructed air flow.  
Heat Exchange clogged with dust or dirt.  
Motor  
Clean dust or dirt on the Heat Exchange.  
If not running, determine the cause.  
Replace if required.  
Bad P.T.C. assembly (if assembled)  
Short circuit or ground in electrical circuit  
Unit pressures not equalized  
Check P.T.C., Repair.  
Check electrical circuit. Repair.  
Allow 2 or 3 minutes for pressure to  
equalize before starting compressor.  
Capacitor  
Wiring  
Test the capacitor.  
Check the terminals. If loose, repair or  
replace.  
Refrigeration system  
Stuck compressor  
Check the system for a restriction.  
Check compressor, replace compressor  
Overload protector (O.L.P.)  
Check O.L.P., if externally mounted.  
Replace if open. (If the compressor  
temperature is high, remove the O.L.P.,  
cool, and retest.)  
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5. EXPLODED VIEW - INTRODUCTION  
• MODEL: DH3010B/DHA3012DL  
349600  
152302  
346811  
269120 266003 252160  
264110  
249950  
W6640  
549990  
266140  
359012  
135312  
149410  
130900  
147910  
148380  
354211  
266011  
554030  
35211A  
667482  
567502  
554160  
352113  
552111  
550140  
130411  
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• MODEL: DH4010B/DHA4012DL, DH5010B/DHA5012DL(DEFROST CONTROL TYPE)  
349600  
152302  
346811  
269130 266003 252160  
264110  
249950  
W0CZZ  
549990  
359012  
135312  
149410  
130900  
147910  
148380  
354211  
554030  
266011  
35211A  
567502  
554160  
550140  
552111  
352113  
130411  
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• MODEL: DH4010B/DHA4012DL, DH5010B/DHA5012DL(THERMOSTAT CONTROL  
349600  
152302  
346811  
269120 266003 252160 269310  
264110  
249950  
W0CZZ  
549990  
359012  
135312  
149410  
130900  
147910  
148380  
354211  
554030  
266011  
35211A  
567502  
554160  
552111  
352113  
550140  
130411  
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6. REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST  
• MODEL: DH3010B, DHA3012DL  
PART NO.  
LOCATION  
DESCRIPTION  
REMARK  
NO.  
DH3010B/DHA3012DL  
130411  
130900  
135312  
147910  
148380  
149410  
152302  
249950  
W6640  
264110  
266003  
252160  
266011  
266140  
269120  
346811  
35211A  
352113  
354211  
549990  
550140  
552111  
554030  
554160  
359012  
567502  
349600  
667482  
BASE ASSY, WELD(SINGLE)  
CABINET  
3041AD2007B  
3090A10001J  
3531A20012B  
4791A10002B  
4838A20005A  
4941A30002A  
5230AD3005A  
4995A20085F  
6640A40001A  
6411A20001Q  
6600A20001A  
5216A20001A  
6600A30003C  
6614A30001H  
6912A30001F  
4681A20040A  
5211A30373B  
5211A30367A  
5421A10009B  
4999A10001A  
5040AR4195A  
5211A10085C  
5403A10008B  
2521C-A8605  
5900A20007A  
6750C-0002S  
4960A20009A  
6748C-0003A  
GILLE ASSY, FRONT  
BARRIER ASSY  
TANK, BUCKET  
KNOB ASSY  
FILTER(MECH), AIR  
CONTROL BOX ASSY  
TERMINAL BLOCK  
POWER CORD ASSY  
SWITCH, ROTARY  
HUMIDISTAT  
ALT) 6411A20001R  
ALT) 5216A20001B  
SWITCH ASSY, MICRO  
CONTROL DEFROST  
LAMP, NEON  
MOTOR ASSY, SINGLE  
TUBE ASSY, SUCTION SINGLE  
TUBE ASSY, DISCHARGE SINGLE  
EVAPORATOR ASSY  
SHROUD ASSY  
ISOLATOR  
TUBE ASSY, CAPILLARY  
CONDENSER ASSY  
COMPRESSOR ASSY, FINAL  
FAN, TURBO  
O.L.P  
MOUNT, MOTOR  
P.T.C  
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• MODEL: DH4010B/DHA4012DL, DH5010B/DHA5012DL(DEFROST CONTROL TYPE)  
PART NO.  
LOCATION  
NO.  
DESCRIPTION  
REMARK  
DH4010B/DHA4012DL DH5010B/DHA5012DL  
130411  
130900  
135312  
147910  
148380  
149410  
152302  
W0CZZ  
249950  
264110  
266003  
252160  
266011  
266140  
269120  
346811  
35211A  
352113  
354211  
549990  
550140  
552111  
554030  
554160  
359012  
567502  
349600  
BASE ASSY, WELD(SINGLE)  
CABINET  
3041AD2007C  
3090A10001J  
3531A20012B  
4791A10002A  
4838A20005A  
4941A30002A  
5230AD3005A  
0CZZA20001Q  
4995A20085E  
6411A20001Q  
6600A20001A  
5216A20001A  
6600A30003C  
GILLE ASSY, FRONT  
BARRIER ASSY  
ALT)4791A10002B  
TANK, BUCKET  
KNOB ASSY  
FILTER(MECH), AIR  
CAPACITOR  
CONTROL BOX ASSY  
POWER CORD ASSY  
SWITCH, ROTARY  
HUMIDISTAT  
ALT) 6411A20001R  
ALT) 5216A20001B  
SWITCH ASSY, MICRO  
CONTROL DEFROST  
LAMP, NEON  
-
6614A30001F  
6912A30001F  
4681A20040A  
MOTOR ASSY, SINGLE  
TUBE ASSY, SUCTION SINGLE  
TUBE ASSY, DISCHARGE SINGLE  
EVAPORATOR ASSY  
SHROUD ASSY  
5211A10071B  
5211A10070C  
5421A10009D  
5211A10071A  
5211A10070A  
5421A10009A  
4999A10001A  
4830A30005A  
BUSHING  
TUBE ASSY, CAPILLARY  
CONDENSER ASSY  
COMPRESSOR ASSY, FINAL  
FAN, TURBO  
5211A10085D  
5211A10085A  
5403A10008A  
5416AR2179J  
5403A10008C  
2520UABC2FA  
5900A20007A  
O.L.P  
6750U-L039A  
4960A20009A  
MOUNT, MOTOR  
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• MODEL: DH4010B/DHA4012DL, DH5010B/DHA5012DL(THERMOSTAT CONTROL TYPE)  
PART NO.  
LOCATION  
NO.  
DESCRIPTION  
REMARK  
DH4010B/DHA4012DL DH5010B/DHA5012DL  
130411  
130900  
135312  
147910  
148380  
149410  
152302  
W0CZZ  
249950  
264110  
266003  
252160  
266011  
269310  
269120  
346811  
35211A  
352113  
354211  
549990  
550140  
552111  
554030  
554160  
359012  
567502  
349600  
BASE ASSY, WELD(SINGLE)  
CABINET  
3041AD2007C  
3090A10001J  
3531A20012B  
4791A10002A  
4838A20005A  
4941A30002A  
5230AD3005A  
0CZZA20001Q  
GILLE ASSY, FRONT  
BARRIER ASSY  
ALT)4791A10002B  
TANK, BUCKET  
KNOB ASSY  
FILTER(MECH), AIR  
CAPACITOR  
CONTROL BOX ASSY  
POWER CORD ASSY  
SWITCH, ROTARY  
HUMIDISTAT  
4995A20085J  
4995A20085G  
6411A20001Q  
ALT) 6411A20001R  
ALT) 5216A20001B  
6600A20001A  
5216A20001A  
6600A30003C  
SWITCH ASSY, MICRO  
THERMOSTAT  
2H01127K  
2H01127J  
LAMP, NEON  
6912A30001F  
4681A20040A  
MOTOR ASSY, SINGLE  
TUBE ASSY, SUCTION SINGLE  
TUBE ASSY, DISCHARGE SINGLE  
EVAPORATOR ASSY  
SHROUD ASSY  
5211A10071B  
5211A10071A  
5211A10070A  
5421A10009A  
5211A10070C  
5421A10009D  
4999A10001A  
4830A30005A  
BUSHING  
TUBE ASSY, CAPILLARY  
CONDENSER ASSY  
COMPRESSOR ASSY, FINAL  
FAN, TURBO  
5211A10085D  
5211A10085A  
5403A10008A  
5416AR2179J  
5403A10008C  
2520UABC2FA  
5900A20007A  
O.L.P  
6750U-L039A  
4960A20009A  
MOUNT, MOTOR  
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• MEMO •  
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March, 2001  
P/No : 3828A30039T  
Printed in Korea  
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