Operating Instructions - Finether Dehumidifier
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| Display/Light | Meaning | Solution | |---------------|---------|----------| | | Coil temperature sensor failure | Unplug for 1 hour, then restart. If persists, contact support. | | E2 | Humidity sensor failure | Same as above – possible circuit board issue. | | CL / LC | Low temperature protection (below 41°F) | Move unit to warmer room or use a different appliance. | | FULL | Water tank full or misaligned | Empty tank and reseat securely. Check float. | | Frost on coils | Unit is defrosting (normal) | Do not turn off. Wait 10-30 minutes; unit will resume dehumidifying. | | Unit runs but no water in tank | Room humidity is below set point (e.g., dry room) | Lower target humidity or run in Continuous mode. |
Vacuum loose dust off the mesh, or rinse it under warm, running water.
To keep your Finether dehumidifier running efficiently, perform these tasks monthly: Finether Dehumidifier Operating Instructions
Finether dehumidifiers feature a user-friendly interface with an LED or LCD display that shows the current room humidity level, making it easy to monitor and adjust settings.
Remove the plug and firmly connect a compatible PVC hose (typically 10mm internal diameter).
Vacuum the dust off the mesh using a soft brush attachment, or wash it in warm, soapy water. End your reading here
Use the arrow buttons to select your target humidity percentage.
Follow these simple steps to start drying your living space. Step 1: Powering On
Mastering the is straightforward once you understand its thermoelectric nature, proper placement, and regular cleaning routine. By following this guide—from initial setup to troubleshooting—you’ll extend the lifespan of your unit, keep indoor humidity between 45–55%, and protect your home from mold and mildew. | | CL / LC | Low temperature
Regular maintenance prevents mold growth inside your unit and keeps the airflow running efficiently. Cleaning the Air Filter (Every 2 Weeks)
Run continuously until RH drops below 55%, then use the auto-humidity mode to cycle on/off.
| Problem | Likely Cause | Solution | |--------|--------------|----------| | Not collecting water | Room humidity below 40–50% | Move to more humid area | | Unit runs but tank empty | Airflow blocked, low temp | Clean filter, increase room temp | | Water not draining via hose | Hose kinked or higher than unit | Straighten hose, lower outlet | | Red/green light stays on | Tank full or not seated properly | Empty and reseat tank | | Fan runs but no dehumidifying | Peltier element failure (rare) | Contact seller for replacement |