This comprehensive troubleshooting guide explains why your Finether dehumidifier is running hot, how to safely operate the controls, and the exact steps required to resolve overheating issues.
Here's a step-by-step guide to operating your Finether dehumidifier: finether dehumidifier operating instructions hot
However, to keep the machine running efficiently, the air must then be reheated before it is expelled back into the room. Therefore, the air coming out of the discharge grille will almost always be warmer than the air going in. | Temperature (°C) | Humidity (%) | Dehumidification
| Temperature (°C) | Humidity (%) | Dehumidification Rate (L/h) | Power Consumption (W) | | --- | --- | --- | --- | | 25 | 50 | 1.2 | 120 | | 30 | 60 | 0.9 | 150 | | 35 | 70 | 0.6 | 180 | The condensed water is then collected in a
: When you first use the dehumidifier, set the humidity control to 45% or 50%. Allow at least 24 hours for the unit to achieve the desired dryness.
Dehumidifiers work on the principle of refrigeration, where a refrigerant flows through a coil, cooling the air and causing the water vapor to condense into droplets. The condensed water is then collected in a tank or drained out. In hot environments, the dehumidifier's performance is affected by several factors, including:
Pull out the water collection bucket and empty it completely.