Troubleshooting Diagnostic Codes
When the dehumidifier is turned ON, the display will show a diagnostic code along with "SERVICE REQUIRED." If multiple codes are detected, they will be displayed consecutively.
Diagnostic Codes and Solutions
Code E1 – Internal RH/Temperature Sensor Open or Shorted
Issue: The User Interface Assembly is not receiving a proper signal from the temperature/RH sensor.
Solution:
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Turn off power using the ON/OFF toggle switch.
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Remove the User Interface Assembly by unscrewing the four screws securing it to the housing.
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Carefully disconnect the three-wire cable at the back.
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Check the connection between the sensor board and the control board.
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If the connection is secure but the problem persists, replace the RH Sensor Board (5460).
Code E2 – High Refrigeration Pressure
Issue: The discharge line temperature exceeds 190°F. This typically occurs due to high inlet air temperature (>100°F) or low airflow.
Solution:
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Turn OFF the ON/OFF toggle switch to reset the code.
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If the fan is not working, see the "Fan Does Not Function" section (page 15).
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Ensure the backflow damper moves freely and the ductwork is unobstructed.
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If ducted to an HVAC system, verify that the inlet is not connected to the HVAC supply side.
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For attic installations, inspect for duct leaks if ambient temperatures are high.
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For ventilation applications, mix indoor air with incoming air to moderate temperature.
Code E3 – Model 76 Remote Control Communication Loss
Issue: A Model 76 control connected to the Remote terminals has lost communication.
Solution:
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Verify correct wiring to terminals A, B, +, and - on both the Model 76 and User Interface Assembly.
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Ensure terminal screws are tight.
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Remove the Remote terminal block and measure DC voltage across the + and - pins (should be ~35V DC ±3V).
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If voltage is 0V, replace the User Interface Assembly (5445).
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If wiring is correct and the issue persists, reconnect the Model 76 using a short test wire. If E3 disappears, replace the original wire; otherwise, replace the Model 76.
Code E4 – Insufficient Capacity
Issue: The suction line temperature has not dropped at least 5°F within 20 minutes after compressor startup.
Solution:
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Turn OFF the dehumidifier using the ON/OFF button.
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Restart and enter Installer Test Mode:
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The fan runs for 3 minutes (display: "AIR SAMPLING").
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Then, "DEHUMIDIFYING" appears, and the compressor starts.
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If the compressor does not start, check for electrical issues (see step 4).
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If the compressor starts, verify the refrigeration system operation.
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If the compressor fails to start:
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Turn OFF power and access the electrical components.
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Check wire connections to the Internal Control Board and run capacitor.
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Test the run capacitor (should be 45 ±5% microfarads).
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If voltage at compressor terminals is 120V AC but the compressor does not run, inspect the run capacitor or compressor overload switch.
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Code E5 or E6 – Temperature Thermistor Failure
Issue: The High (E5) or Low (E6) Temperature Sensor signal is open or shorted.
Solution:
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Turn OFF power and remove the side panel.
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Disconnect and test the sensor resistance (refer to the temperature resistance table in the manual).
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Reconnect the sensor and turn power back ON to reset the code.
Code E7 – Float Switch Open
Issue: The Float Switch input is open, indicating possible water buildup in the drain pan or a faulty switch.
Solution:
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Allow the unit to self-correct.
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Drain any water from the secondary drain pan.
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Inspect the Float Switch wiring and ensure proper seating.
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If a jumper is installed, reseat it securely.
Code E8 – Inlet Air Temperature/Dew Point Out of Range
Issue: The inlet air temperature is <50°F or >104°F, or the dew point is <40°F.
Solution:
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Turn OFF the toggle switch to reset the code.
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Verify proper ducting:
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Do not connect inlet ducting to the HVAC supply side.
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Check for duct leaks in attic installations.
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Adjust ventilation settings to mix indoor air with the incoming air.
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Code E9 – Outdoor Temperature Sensor Open or Shorted
Issue: The Outdoor Temperature Sensor signal is out of range. This occurs only if the ventilation feature is enabled.
Solution:
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Remove the User Interface wiring access cover.
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Test the sensor resistance (refer to temperature resistance table in manual).
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If the sensor is faulty, replace it (8052).
Other Common Issues
Water Leaks
Solution:
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Ensure the unit is level.
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Clean or replace drain tubing; ensure a continuous downward slope.
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Pour water into the drain pan to check for leaks.
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Plug or elevate the drain tube and observe for 15-20 minutes.
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If leaks persist, inspect the drain pan and tube for damage.
Fan Does Not Function
Solution:
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Ensure the power outlet is live.
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Verify electrical connections.
Circuit Breaker Trips
Solution:
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Ensure the unit is plugged into a 15A circuit.
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If other high-power devices share the circuit, consider a dedicated line.
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If the circuit is sound:
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Inspect wiring at the power switch and control board.
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Test the run capacitor (should be 45±5% µF).
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This troubleshooting guide should help diagnose and resolve most issues encountered with the dehumidifier.

