Whirlpool AD35USS Use and Care Guide - Page 7

Normal Sounds

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Option 2-Connect Drain Hose If you plan to run your dehumidifier continuously, you may want to attach a garden hose to the drain hose connector. 1. Use a flat-blade screwdriver to gently pry out the drain hose connector cover. Discard the cover. A 4. Place the other end of garden hose into a floor drain. Check to see that the hose lies flat and is in the drain. 5. Reinstall bucket. B A. Drain hose connector cover B. Bucket 2. Remove bucket. 3. Attach a garden hose to drain hose connector on the inside of the dehumidifier. Hand tighten. A B NOTES: s To use the bucket without the garden hose, remove the garden hose. Then reinstall bucket. s The bucket must be installed and properly aligned for the dehumidifier to operate with or without a garden hose connected. Normal Sounds When your dehumidifier is operating normally, you may hear sounds such as: s Compressor sounds, which may be loud. This is normal. s Clicking sounds when the dehumidifier or compressor turns off and on, and when the Automatic Shutoff Switch is working. s Air movement from the fan. A. Garden hose B. Drain hose connector 7

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Option 2
Connect Drain Hose
If you plan to run your dehumidifier continuously, you may want
to attach a garden hose to the drain hose connector.
1.
Use a flat-blade screwdriver to gently pry out the drain hose
connector cover. Discard the cover.
2.
Remove bucket.
3.
Attach a garden hose to drain hose connector on the inside of
the dehumidifier. Hand tighten.
4.
Place the other end of garden hose into a floor drain. Check
to see that the hose lies flat and is in the drain.
5.
Reinstall bucket.
NOTES:
To use the bucket without the garden hose, remove the
garden hose. Then reinstall bucket.
The bucket must be installed and properly aligned for the
dehumidifier to operate with or without a garden hose
connected.
Normal Sounds
When your dehumidifier is operating normally, you may hear
sounds such as:
Compressor sounds, which may be loud. This is normal.
Clicking sounds when the dehumidifier or compressor turns
off and on, and when the Automatic Shutoff Switch is
working.
Air movement from the fan.
A. Drain hose connector cover
B. Bucket
A. Garden hose
B. Drain hose connector
B
A
B
A