@humid while we are all still trying to figure out how to open yours, the one thing I would focus on is the compressor. Listen to your dehumidifier if the compressor kicks in. If for example, your dehumidifier has a failed humidistat sensor switch, then the compressor will not come on. That means your dehumidifier will start and run but it will not dehumidify.
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Looks like your dehumidifier is/was marketed under multiple rebranded names but it is an original Carrier product. Here is the datasheet for it (I know not what you needed but it's a start :-) [document|33059]
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Looks like your dehumidifier is/was marketed under multiple rebranded names but it is a Midea Air- Conditioning device made in Guangdong , China. Here is the datasheet for it (I know not what you needed but it's a start :-) [document|33059]
@humid while we are all still trying to figure out how to open yours, the one thing I would focus on is the compressor. Listen to your dehumidifier if the compressor kicks in. If for example, your dehumidifier has a failed humidistat sensor switch, then the compressor will not come on. That means your dehumidifier will start and run but it will not dehumidify.
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Looks like your dehumidifier is/was marketed under multiple rebranded names but it is an original Carrier product. Here is the datasheet for it (I know not what you needed but it's a start :-) [document|33059]
@humid while we are all still trying to figure out how to open yours, the one thing I would focus on is the compressor. Listen to your dehumidifier if the compressor kicks in. If for example, your dehumidifier has a failed humidistat sensor switch, then the compressor will not come on. That means your dehumidifier will start and run but it will not dehumidify.