Dry Air ATLANTIC LGR Owner's Manual

OWNER’S MANUAL
LOW GRAIN REFRIGERANT DEHUMIDIFIER
This manual contains important safety and operating information.
Purchase Date:______________________________Serial No:__________________________________
313 North Oak Street Burlington, Washington 98233 Toll Free: 888.755.9176
Phone: 360.755.9176 • Fax: 360.755.9236 • email: info@dryairtech.com • www.dryairtech.com
ATLANTIC LGR
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313 North Oak Street Burlington, WA 98233
Toll Free U.S. & Canada: 888.755.9176
Phone: 360.755.9176 • Fax: 360.755.9236
Email: info@dryairtech.com
• www.dryairtech.com
*****IMPORTANT*****
READ FIRST BEFORE OPERATING UNIT
BEFORE OPERATING: IMPORTANT! The power switch must be in the “OFF” position before it is plugged in. The error light will illuminate if the switch is in the “ON”
position before it is plugged in the wall because the safety circuit has not been initialized.
The standard operating temperature for the Atlantic LGR is 58 ºF degrees to 120 ºF. The unit will freeze below 58 ºF. Units stored in cold areas could cause the coils to frost, and when plugged in, the unit may immediately go into defrost mode (indicated by the blue light on the control panel). This is normal. To prevent a leak, properly place the discharge hose into a receptacle before the unit goes into automatic pump out mode.
AFTER OPERATING:
Please keep in mind that coils may still be cold at the end of each use. Keep the unit plugged in and the discharge hose in a receptacle. Allow the unit to thaw thoroughly until the side of the unit is no longer cold to touch. Press the purge switch to completely empty the pump reservoir. If the condensate pump is not properly purged after the last use, or if the unit is removed from the job site before the coils return to room temperature, the condensate pump may begin to pump water immediately when the unit is plugged in at the next job site causing a leak if the discharge hose is not placed in a receptacle.
Please be sure that unit goes through defrost mode completely to ensure that the evaporator coil is properly thawed, and that collected water in the pump is fully purged. Unplugging the unit before the evaporator coil is fully defrosted could cause water to collect in the pump and overflow causing a leak.
Congratulations on your purchase of the Atlantic LGR dehumidifier. Please carefully read the operation and maintenance instructions prior to operating the unit. Following these instructions will ensure proper operation, transportation and storage of the Atlantic LGR. This will maximize the performance and minimize occurrences of misuse that may result in unnecessary service and repairs and shorten the operating life of the unit.
SAFETY INFORMATION
Caution!
Unit operates on alternating current:
110/120 volt, 60 Hz
Or 230 volt, 50 Hz
Do not operate your Atlantic LGR Dehumidifier with a cut or frayed power cord. Do not unplug your dehumidifier by pulling on its cord. Grasp the plug firmly and pull it out of the wall socket. The plug has a safety ground pin installed that must not be removed. If the pin is damaged or missing, have the power cord replaced at once. Visually inspect the power cord before each use. Ignoring these safety precautions may result in a fire or an electric shock.
Never operate electrical equipment in standing water. There is a shock hazard.
Never drop the unit. Sudden and severe impact may result in damage to internal components.
Your Atlantic LGR Dehumidifier should not be operated with the unit’s outer cover removed. Personal injury may result.
Drapes or other loose fabrics can be drawn against the unit restricting its airflow. This condition may cause the unit to overheat. Assure that there is sufficient space between the back of the unit and these fabrics to avoid this condition.
Save the shipping carton in case your Atlantic LGR Dehumidifier must be returned for repair. Discard the plastic bag to prevent children from using it as a toy. Also, children should not be allowed to play on or near a running dehumidifier.
Never operate your Atlantic LGR Dehumidifier outside when it is raining and never store your dehumidifier outside.
This unit should never be serviced or cleaned while it is plugged into a live electrical power source.
Warning!
Ignoring these safety precautions may
result in serious personal injury.
OPERATION
Inspection of unit: Upon delivery of your Atlantic LGR dehumidifier, inspect the packaging for signs of damage. If you suspect any concealed damage, it is critical that the damage be identified and noted before you sign for the delivery. If this procedure is followed the shipping claim is between the freight company and the company that hired the freight company to deliver your unit. After the delivery receipt is signed, the claim must be filed by your company within 7 days.
Transportation of unit:
LGR dehumidifier MUST be transported in the vertical, operating position. The unit may be placed in a horizontal position on its back for loading and unloading purposes only. Transporting the unit in this position puts undue stress on the refrigeration components and tubing and can also cause significant damage to these parts. If the unit has been in a horizontal position prior to use, place the unit upright and wait for 60 minutes before starting the unit.
The Atlantic
Dry Air Technology • 313 North Oak Street Burlington, Washington 98233
Toll Free U.S. & Canada: 888.755.9176 • Tel: 360.755.9176 • Fax: 360.755.9236
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