ABESTORM LGR85 Hurricane Crawl Space Dehumidifiers User Manual
- June 14, 2024
- ABESTORM
Table of Contents
- ABESTORM LGR85 Hurricane Crawl Space Dehumidifiers
- Safety Instructions
- Guidelines
- Parts Diagram
- Control Panel Guide
- Using the Display Sub-Menus
- Temperature Measurement
- Maintenance Instructions
- Filter Maintenance
- Pump Maintenance
- Error Codes
- Troubleshooting
- Limited Warranty
- CONTACT
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ABESTORM LGR85 Hurricane Crawl Space Dehumidifiers
Safety Instructions
- Don’t adjust or alter the unit in any way.
- The use of unauthorized parts will void your warranty. Contact your approved distributor for assistance.
- Always unplug the unit before removing the cover.
- Inspect the power cord before use and do not use if it is damaged.
- The unit should only be used with a 115V/60Hz circuit protected by a GFCI outlet.
Identification
Before installation of the unit, write down the serial number and date of
purchase. You will need this information if you need assistance in the future.
The data label on the side of your unit has the necessary information.
Model Number: Hurricane LGRBS
Serial Number:…………………………… Date of Purchase: ……………………………….
- For additional questions concerning your dehumidifier:
- Contact your installing contractor
- Contact Abestorm Solutions: sales@abestorm.com.
Electrical Supply
- Power Supply: 115V, 60 Hz AC, Single P h ase
- Outlet Requirement: 3-Prong, GFCI
- Cicuit Protector: 15 Amp
WARNING: Using a 240V outlet may cause serious injury from electric shock.
To reduce the risk of injury
- Always disconnect the machine from electrical power before servicing_
- Only plug the unit into a grounded electrical circuit.
- Do not use an extension cord.
- Do not use a plug adapter.
How the Hurricane LGR85 Works
The Hurricane LGR85 dehumidifier utilizes its integral humidistat to monitor
the conditioned space. Once conditions are outside the desired setpoint, the
compressor energizes and air is drawn across an evaporator coil. The
evaporator coil is cooler than the dew point of the air so the water vapor
will turn into liquid condensation. The air is then reheated through the
condenser coil and distributed back into the room.
Guidelines
Operation Notes
- Always make sure that the unit is operated, transported, and stored on a stable surface.
- For maximum efficiency, operate the unit with all windows and doors closed.
- Do not place the unit anywhere that may block the inlet or outlet airflow.
Drain Hose Notes
- The dehumidifier is equipped with an external drain line connection, making it easy to plug in.
- The drain line can be directed outside or into any sink, drain, etc.
- For more effective draining, uncoil the entire hose before using.
- Never place the end of the hose higher than 15 feet.
- Always ensure that the drain hose is not blocked before use.
Transportation Notes
- Always secure the dehumidifier during transportation.
- If the unit is transported vertically, return it to a normal horizontal position, and let sit for 30 minutes before use.
Parts Diagram
Control Panel Guide
Power Button
The Power Button is used to turn the dehumidifier on and off. You can also
press this button whileon a sub-menu if you wish to return to the main screen.
Set Button
The Set Button is used to confirm your selected setting, as well as set the
humidity level. Each time you press the button, the humidity level will
increase 5% (between 25% and 80%). The default humidity level is 50%.
Manual Drain Button
The Manual Drain Button is used before moving or storing the machine. Press
the Manual Drain Button to remove water from the integral pump reservoir.
Menu Button
The Menu Button is used to cycle through the different interfaces of the
display screen. When cycling through the display, you’ll be able to access
nine different sub-menus (Job Hours, Life Hours, Inlet/Outlet Temperatures,
Humidistat Mode, Humidity Setpoint, Temperature Measurement, Language, Coil
Temperature, Compressor Current).
Using the Display- Main Screen
Power On and Off
- To power on the machine, press the power button once. The display will show:
- To power off the machine, press the power button while on the main display screen. The display will show:
Setting Up the Unit
- Once the machine has powered on, you will see the following display:
- UNIT ON- means the unit is powered on.
- 00.0HRS- describes any time the machine is running from power on to power off. It includes defrosting time but does not include the standby time once the set point is reached. The working time can be reset using the sub-menu. If it is never reset, the time will accumulate with a maximum time of 99.9 hours. Once the maximum is reached, it will reset to zero.
- INLET 00°C 00%” describes the temperature and humidity of the air inlet. You can switch the temperature measurement (°F/°C) in the sub-menu.
- When operating in the sub-menu, press the power key to return to the main menu.
Defrosting Screen
- When the unit enters defrosting mode, it will show “Defrost 000”. This is the countdown until defrosting is finished. After defrosting is completed, it will return to the main interface.
NOTE: If you are in a submenu, you will not see the countdown until you return to the main interface.
- If you decide to power the machine off while it is defrosting, you will see “Wait for Defrost” on the screen. This indicates that the unit will power off after the defrost is complete
Compressor
- This screen indicates the amount of time until the compressor starts running.
Pump
- This screen indicates how much time is remaining before the pump has completed working. The countdown will start at 28 seconds.
Using the Display Sub-Menus
Job hours
- This screen allows you to clear the job hours. To clear the hours select “>”
- This will clear the hours on the main screen, and “RESET” will no longer display on the sub-menu. Once hours have accumulated, “RESET” will appear on the sub-menu again.
Life Hours
- “Life Hours” describes the total working time of the dehumidifier. The life hours cannot be cleared
Inlet/Outlet Temperatures
- “INLET00.00%” describes the temperature of the air inlet
- “OUTLETOO”00%” describes the temperature of the air outlet
Humidistat Mode
- “Humidistat set point 00%”: Used to set the temperature in dehumidification mode.
- Press the “>” button to set the humidity. The humidity setting range is between 25~80% and CO %. Each time the button is pressed, the humidity will increase by 5% and can be changed cyclically. When the setting is completed, and you don’t press it within 5 seconds, it’ll take effect.
- continuous operation mode *To switch to continuous mode, simply press the “>” button to lower the humidity below 25%. The display will then show CO %, which means you’ve successfully switched to the continuous operation mode.
- When you set the continuous mode, the dehumidifier will run continuously regardless of the ambient humidity. To end the continuous operation, switch off the device or switch back to the humidity display (25 %-80 %) with the “>” button.
Temperature Measurement
- This screen can be used to switch the temperature measurement between °C and °F. Press the > button to switch between the two measurements.
Language
- From this screen, you can choose your preferred language. Press the (>) button to switch between German, Spanish, and English.
Coil Temperature
- This screen shows the current temperature of the coils. If the temperature is below zero it will show “-“.
Compressor Current
- This screen shows the working current of the compressor.
Maintenance Instructions
Before Use
- Check the power cord for signs of damage such as fraying. Replace the cord before use if there is any damage.
- Check the filter for signs of dirt or obstructions. Clean or replace the filter as necessary.
- Check the coils for signs of buildup. Clean if needed.
Cleaning the Machine Body
Use a soft, damp cloth to clean the exterior of the unit. Do not use any soap
or solvents.
Filter Maintenance
- Unplug the unit.
- Slide out the filter.
- Check the filter for dirt and buildup.
For a Pre-Filter or MERV-8
Clean the filter mesh by vacuuming it or washing with warm water (no soap or
cleaners). Gently shake the filter dry, then reinsert it.
For a Carbon, or HEPA Filter
If there is dirt or buildup, replace filter.
Removing the Housing
- Remove the screws on the housing.
- Remove the screws on the air inlet grill and air outlet grill.
Coil Maintenance
- Once per year, clean the coils with an approved coil cleaner.
- Coil cleaner should be a self-rinsing, foaming cleaner such as WEB® Coil Cleaner.
Pump Maintenance
Pump Access
- Remove the screws on the housing, then lift off. Unplug the pump drain line, then remove the screws holding the pump in place.
Cleaning the Pump Reservoir
- Once the screws are removed, lift off the top of the pump and set aside. Use a paper towel to wipe off the base of the pump.
Error Codes
- If there is an issue with the dehumidifier, one of the following error codes will appear:
E1 Error
An E1 error code will appear if the humidity sensor has an error. The unit
will not operate if an E1 code is present, however, you can still use the
manual pump button.
LO Error
A LO error code will appear if the temperature sensor detects the incoming air
is below the operating temperature range (33°F). The unit will not operate if
an LO code is present, however, you can still use the manual pump button. If
the actual temperature is much higher than 33°F, replace the sensor.
HI Error
A HI error code will appear if the temperature sensor detects the incoming air
is above the operating temperature range (104°F). The unit will not operate if
an HI code is present, however, you can still use the manual pump button. If
the actual temperature is much lower than 105°F, replace the sensor.
E5 Error Code
An E5 error code indicates that there is a refrigerant leak. Once an E5 error
is detected, the unit will run for 30 minutes to verify the issue, then power
off.
E4Error Code
An E4 error code indicates that there is an issue with the pump. The E4 code
will appear once a high water level for the pump has been detected.
E3 Error Code
Coil temperature detection < -2 ° C, defrosting for 7 minutes; When the coil
temperature is detected > -2 ° C, the machine will resume operation.
After defrosting, the coil temperature is < 0 ° C and continue defrosting for
7 minutes. After 5 defrosting times, E3 Code will be displayed.
Troubleshooting
Dehumidifier Storage
If the unit will be stored for an extended period of time, complete the
following steps:
- Turn off the unit and allow it to to dry.
- Clean out the pump reservoir.
- Wrap and secure the power cord.
- Cover filter mesh.
- Store in clean, dry space.
Limited Warranty
- This limited warranty starts from the date of purchase. Abestorm Solutions Inc. warrants to the original purchaser that this Abestorm product is free from manufacturing defects in material or workmanship for the limited warranty period of:
- Six (6) Month parts and labor. This includes the shipments charges for replacement parts or unit.
- One (1) year parts and labor. This does not include the shipment charge to send the defective product back to be repaired or replaced.
- Three (3) years parts and labor on Refrigeration System ONLY (Compressor, Condenser, and evaporator).
- Transportation cost, not included
- Five (5) years parts on Refrigeration System ONLY(Compressor, Condenser, and evaporator). Transportation cost, not included
- This limited warranty is valid only on products purchased from the manufacturer or Abestorm authorized dealer and operated, installed, and maintained according to the instructions included in this user guide or furnished with the product. Abestorm Solutions Inc will not provide in-home service during or after the warranty period. You may be responsible for the shipping charge to bring the product to the manufacturer for service.
- To receive warranty service, the purchaser must contact Abestorm at (888)276-9833 or sales@abestorm.com. A proof of purchase or order number is required to receive warranty service. During the applicable warranty period, a product will be repaired or replaced at the sole option of Abestorm.
Limited Warranty Exclusions
This limited warranty covers manufacturing defects in materials or workmanship
encountered in normal household, commercial or noncommercial use of this
product and shall not cover the following
- Damage occurs in uses for which this product was not intended for.
- Damage caused by unauthorized modification or alteration of the product.
- Cosmetic damage including scratches, dents, chips, and other damage to the product’s finishes.
- Damage caused by abuse, misuse, pest infestation, accident, fire, floods, or other acts of nature.
- Damage caused by incorrect electrical line current, voltage, fluctuations, and surges.
- Damage caused by failure to perform proper maintenance of the product.
The use of this product in a SPA or a room with an OUTDOOR POOL invalidate or voids limited warranty.
CONTACT
- Add: 8605 SANTA MONICA BLVD#79525
- WEST HOLLYWOOD, California,90069 USA
- E-mail: sales@abestorm.com.
Note: as we keep upgrading our product, we reserve the right to modify the product without notice in advance.
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