Colzer CD70P 145 Pints Crawl Space Dehumidifier User Manual
- June 5, 2024
- Colzer
Table of Contents
CD70P 145 Pints Crawl Space Dehumidifier
User Manual
Model No.:CD70P, CD120P
Please read this user manual before operating and save it for future
reference.
Welcome
Thanks for choosing the COLZER dehumidifier!
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by offering quality appliances ranging from dehumidifiers, air purifiers, and
humidifiers to refrigerators, wine coolers, ice makers, and more. From
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We do hope you’ll enjoy the dehumidifier you purchased from us.
Before plugging in your new dehumidifier; we suggest that you read this user
manual as it contains important safety information, operation instructions,
troubleshooting, maintenance tips, and warranty information to ensure the
reliability and longevity of your dehumidifier.
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registration is not required to activate any warranty.
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BEFORE FIRST USE
Please leave the dehumidifier sitting outside the box for 24 HOURS before
plugging it in.
The dehumidifiers may have been tilted or placed upside down during shipping.
Leave the dehumidifier sitting for 24 hours so the oil in the compressor can
settle from the move, not doing so can affect the performance or lifespan of
the dehumidifier.
SAFETY INFORMATION
To prevent injury and property damage, the following instructions must be followed when using the dehumidifier.
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Install the dehumidifier properly on a floor, table, or shelf that is level and strong enough to support it when the water bucket is full.
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Do not place the dehumidifier near a heater.
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Do not use the dehumidifier near flammable gas or combustibles, such as gasoline, benzene, thinner, etc.
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Always plug into a grounded outlet properly.
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Do not use it if the power cord is broken or damaged.
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Do not use the socket if it is loose or damaged.
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Do not place a heavy object on the power cord and make sure that the cord is not compressed.
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Do not modify the power cord length.
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Do not operate the dehumidifier with wet hands.
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Do not place flower vases or other water containers on top of the dehumidifier.
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Do not climb on or sit on the dehumidifier.
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Do not operate or turn off the dehumidifier by plugging in or unplugging the dehumidifier.
Use the control panel instead. -
Disconnect the power if strange sounds, odors, or smoke come from the dehumidifier.
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Hold the plug by the head when taking it out.
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Make sure to turn off and unplug the dehumidifier before cleaning.
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Use a soft cloth to clean. Do not use wax, thinner, or a strong detergent.
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Do not clean the dehumidifier with water. If water enters the dehumidifier, turn off the dehumidifier immediately.
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Care should be taken when using the dehumidifier in a room with the following persons: infants, children, the elderly, and people not sensitive to humidity
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Never insert your finger or other foreign objects into grills or openings. Take special care to warn children of these dangers.
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Turn off and disconnect the power when not using the dehumidifier for a long time.
PARTS IDENTIFICATION
NOTE: DO NOT OBSTRUCT THE AIR INLET AND/OR OUTLET.
OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS
- Position Your Dehumidifier
Install the dehumidifier horizontally to minimize vibration and or noise.
You can adjust the feet to level the dehumidifier.
To adjust the feet,
a) Turn the nut in a clockwise direction to get the nut to loosen;
b) Turn the foot in a clockwise direction to get the foot down or turn the foot in a counterclockwise direction to get the foot up;
c) Turn the nut in a counterclockwise direction to fix the foot.
For best results, operate your dehumidifiers in an enclosed area.
Close all doors and windows that open to the outside to maximize water removal
efficiency.
Place your dehumidifier away from obstructions, and keep it away from anything
that could block airflow into and out of the unit.
Plug in
IMPORTANT
Please let the dehumidifier sit outside the box for 24 hours before initial
plugging in.
Uncoil the power cord and plug it firmly into a properly grounded 110-120 volt
AC outlet.
After plugged in, the control panel will light up for 1-2 seconds and then
goes off, which is the normal self-diagnose process and does not require any
user intervention.
Turn the Dehumidifier On
Press the POWER button to tum the dehumidifier on. Typically, the dehumidifier
will run in the default setting with a set humidity of 30% at low fan speed.
Understand the Control Panel
The control panel on the dehumidifier has an LCD screen and 4 buttons. Press
the POWER Button to tum the dehumidifier on. The LCD screen will light up and
display the readouts as below.
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What is on the LCD Screen?
Big Font Digital Number (43 RH% on the above illustration) is the humidity percentage reading of the inlet air that the dehumidifier detects which is similar to the room humidity level. When you are pressing the ↑or ↓ button to set a desired humidity percentage value, the big font digital number will turn to display the setting value and flash.
Small Font Digital Number (77F on the above illustration) is the temperature reading of the inlet air which is similar to the room temperature. However, if the timer function is being set or has been activated, the small font digital number will turn to display the timer setting value or time remaining.
Running Icon: Running icon flickers typically because the compressor has not kicked in. It usually happens 1) when the dehumidifier is under the 3-minute compressor delay status; 2) when the dehumidifier is programmed to delay-start (AUTO ON TIMER). -
Wet Controller Icon: Wet Controller Icon flickers when the room humidity level (inlet humidity reading) is 3% lower than the set humidity.
- When you see the “wet controller” icon illuminating while setting up, it typically means the set humidity level is not 3% lower than the inlet humidity reading. Please make sure the set humidity value is at least 3% (10% recommended) lower than the inlet humidity reading.
- In Humidistat Mode, if you see the “wet controller” icon illuminating after running the dehumidifier for a while, it means the dehumidifier has got the room humidity down to the set point and the dehumidifier enters into standby mode.
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Defrosting Icon: The dehumidifier begins to defrost when the frost has accumulated on the interior of the dehumidifier. When the dehumidifier is defrosting, the fan is running, but the compressor is not, the defrost icon is flashing. The dehumidifying function will cease until the frost has melted. When defrosting is complete, the defrosting Icon will disappear and the dehumidifier begins to dehumidify again automatically.
Note: The frequent defrost process indicates that the room temperature is too cold.
Therefore, if the room temperature is lower than 60°F, please consider adding heat to promote proper drying. -
Fan Icon: The fan icon illuminates when the fan is running.
Water Droplets icon: The water droplets icon illuminates when the compressor kicks in, which means the dehumidifier is dehumidifying. When the compressor delays to start due to the 3-minutes delay system, this icon flickers.
Timer Icon: Timer icon illuminates when the timer function is enabled.
Understand the Control Buttons
Power Button: Press to turn the dehumidifier ON or OFF.
Up Button: Press to increase the set-point of humidity level or timer.
Down Button: Press to decrease the set-point of humidity level or timer.
Timing/Function Button: Press once to check the settings. Press and hold
for 3 seconds to enter the Timer setting system.
General Operation Quick Guide
Turn the dehumidifier on
Press the Power Switch to turn the dehumidifier on.
Set a desired humidity percentage value
Press the tor I button to set your desired humidity percentage value between
10%-98% in an increment of 1 %. 40%-60% is a general humidity setting guide.
After selecting the target value, press the Timing/Function Button to confirm
your setting, or let the setting be registered automatically after 5 seconds
of no operations on the control panel.
Note:
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The dehumidifier with a humidistat will stop and start automatically to maintain room humidity level within a range of ±3% of the set point.
For example, if the set humidity is 50%,
-when the inlet humidity level the dehumidifier detects is 47%, 3% lower than the set humidity, the dehumidifier will automatically stop and enter into “wet controller” mode.
– when the inlet humidity level the dehumidifier detects raises to 53%, 3% higher than the set humidity, it will automatically restart. -
However, if the set humidity level is equal to or lower than 30, the dehumidifier will
enter CONTINUOUS MODE where the dehumidifier will run continuously.
Turn the dehumidifier off
Press the Power Switch to turn the dehumidifier off.
Note: To protect the compressor, the fan will continue to operate for 5
seconds after the dehumidifier has shut off. So please do not disconnect the
power cord to force the dehumidifier to stop. Always use the power button.
Timer Setting
The TIMER function enables you to either delay AUTO-ON or delay AUTO-OFF the
dehumidifier in the choice from 1 hour to 24 hours.
- Setting an AUTO-ON timer: When the dehumidifier is off, selecting Timer will turn the dehumidifier on in the hours that will be set.
- Setting an AUTO-OFF timer: When the dehumidifier is on, selecting Timer will turn the dehumidifier off in the hours that will be set.
Follow the below steps to set the TIMER:
- Press and hold the Timing/Function Button for about 3 seconds, until you see the TIMER icon lights up and the small font digital number changes into 00 and flashes;
- Adjust the timer setting by pressing t or! button repeatedly to change the delay timer at 1-hour increments, up to 24 hours.
- After selecting the target timer value, press the Timing/Function Button to confirm your setting, or let the setting be registered automatically after 5 seconds of no operations on the control panel.
- The small font readout will count down the time remaining (8, 7,6, etc.) until the dehumidifier either starts or stops.
- To disable the timer function, manually turn ON/OFF the dehumidifier, or set the timer to 00~
Note:
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Before entering the AUTO ON TIMER setting, make sure power is being supplied to the dehumidifier.
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For the AUTO ON setting, please turn on the dehumidifier to select the desired humidity level.
Otherwise, the humidity maintained will be the same as in the previous setting. -
You can only set AUTO ON timer when the dehumidifier is off or set AUTO OFF timer when the dehumidifier is on, but not be able to set both AUTO ON and AUTO OFF timer at the same time.
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The TIMER will ONLY function one time instead of cycling the dehumidifier on or off indefinitely.
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The TIMER function will be disabled when the dehumidifier has been powered on/off manually.
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Set the timer as 00, the timer function will not be activated.
Drain Collected Water
Drain by Internal Pump
The dehumidifier has an internal pump that helps to drain the condensation
water freely.
When using the pump feature,
- The Gravity Drain Outlet needs to be sealed by the included stopper;
- Connect the drain hose to the Pump Drain Outlet;
- Place the unattached end of the hose in a sink, bucket, pump sump, or out of a window anywhere that water can drain out safely. ( Ensure there are no kinks or other obstructions that will stop the water to flow.)
NOTE:
- If you use a bucket or other container for water collection, check it regularly to prevent overflows.
- The drain hose for the water pump can drain vertically up to 16ft. More than 16ft may cause water back up to the pump resulting in leakage.
- If the drain hose is too long, water may not drain completely, which can lead to stagnant water and mildew building up inside the hose.
- Before moving the dehumidifier, please remove the stopper from the Gravity Drain Outlet to completely drain the condensation in the internal water tray to avoid water leakage.
Drain by Gravity
The collected condensation water can be drained by gravity. When using gravity
to drain,
- The Pump Drain Outlet needs to be sealed by the included stopper;
- Connect the drain hose to the Gravity Drain Outlet;
- Place the unattached end of the hose to a suitable drainage facility. The drainage facility should be lower than the drain outlet of the dehumidifier. ( Ensure there are no kinks or other obstructions that will stop the water to flow.)
Smart Functions
3 Minutes Compressor Delay Mechanism
To avoid any damage to the dehumidifier, the dehumidifier will not start
operation following a complete cycle until after 3 minutes. The operation will
automatically start after 3 minutes. In another word, if you turn the
dehumidifier off and then restart it immediately, the compressor will not kick
in until 3 minutes later. During this period, you can see the RUNNING icon
flashing on the LCD screen until the compressor kicks in.
Auto Defrost
When the frost builds up on the evaporator coils, the compressor will cycle
off and the fan will continue to run until the frost disappears. When the
dehumidifier is defrosting, you can see the DEFROSTING icon light up on the
LCD screen.
Auto-Restart
If the dehumidifier shuts off unexpectedly due to a power outage, the
dehumidifier will restart with the previous function settings automatically
when the power resumes.
Temperature Protection Function
When the room temperature is higher than 113°F, the dehumidifier will
automatically enter into the HIGH-TEMPERATURE PROTECTION SYSTEM where the LCD
screen displays an “HH” message and the compressor stops.
When the room temperature is lower than 40°F, the dehumidifier will
automatically enter into the LOW-TEMPERATURE PROTECTION SYSTEM where the LCD
screen displays an “LL” message and the dehumidifier stops working.
Note: When you see HH or LL message under normal circumstances, please
contact customer service at service@colzer.com to
get technical support.
MAINTENANCE
To avoid possible electric shock, ensure to tum the dehumidifier off and disconnect the plug from the power source before performing any cleaning or maintenance.
Cleaning the Dehumidifier
Clean the dehumidifier housing with a soft damp cloth. Do not submerge or
place water on the dehumidifier or control panel. Water may damage the
electronic components of the dehumidifier. Do not use chemical solvents such
as benzene, alcohol, gasoline or other heavy-duty cleaners. The surface may
become damaged or deformed.
Cleaning the Air Filter
The working performance of the dehumidifier will be greatly reduced if the
filter becomes blocked. The air filter should be cleaned approximately every 2
weeks and may require more frequent cleaning if there is significant dander or
fur in the air. The air filter is located behind the inlet grille.
Follow the steps below to clean the filter:
- Use a vacuum cleaner with a soft brush attachment to remove any large debris or dust build-up from the filter.
- Wash the filter in lukewarm, soapy water, below 40°C (104°F), or use a neutral cleaning agent.
- Rinse the filter with clean water and dry thoroughly.
- Re-install the filter.
NOTE: DO NOT operate the dehumidifier without a filter because dirt and lint will clog it, hence reducing performance.
Pump Maintenance
If the dehumidifier stops working and displays an E7 error, which means a pump
malfunction, please follow the below steps to resume the operation.
- Turn off the dehumidifier and unplug it;
- Remove the stopper from the Gravity Drain Outlet and plug it into the Pump Drain Outlet;
- Connect the hose to the Gravity Drain Outlet to drain the condensation in the internal water tray out; (Make sure to run the hose down to a suitable drainage facility that is lower than the Gravity Drain Outle of the dehumidifier.)
- There 3 optional drainage methods to resume the operation as below:
(A) Use the Gravity Drainage: After draining out the condensation in the internal water tray, re-plug the dehumidifier and restart the dehumidifier, the dehumidifier will run and drain automatically by gravity. (Make sure to run the hose down to a suitable drainage facility that is lower than the Gravity Drain Outlet of the dehumidifier, so the condensation can be drained out by gravity.)
(B) Connect the dehumidifier to an External Pump to Drain:
• After draining out the condensation in the internal water tray, remove the cap of the External Pump terminal and plug the external pump into the dehumidifier;
• Place the other end of the hose that collected to the Gravity Drain Outlet to the external pump inlet and let the external pump drain the condensation water to your desired drainage facility.
(C) Replace the Internal Pump to Regain the Internal Pump Function:
• After draining out the condensation in the internal water tray, remove the pump cover on the side of the dehumidifier;
• use a screwdriver to unscrew the fixing frame that fixes the water pump;
• Disconnect the water pipe that connects to the pump;
• Place the new pump in, fix it in the fixing frame, and connect the water pipe back;
• Test whether the pump works and no water leakage;
• Replace the pump cover in the dehumidifier, and then start the dehumidifier to test to make sure the pump replacement works well.
SPECIFICATION
Name | Dehumidifier |
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Model No. | CD7OP |
Voltage/Frequency | AC 110-120V — 60Hz |
Rate Power(95°F, 90%) | 900W |
Rate Current(95°F, 90%) | 8.0A |
Moisture Removal (65°F, 60%) | 50 Pints/Day(23.6L/Day) |
Moisture Removal (80°F, 60%) | 70 Pints/Day(33.2L/Day) |
Pints/Day(56.8L/Day)
Moisture Removal (86°F, 80%)| 116 Pints/Day(54.9L/Day)| 179
Pints/Day(85.9L/Day)
Moisture Removal (95°F, 90%)| 145 Pints/Day(68.6L/Day)| 212Pints/Day(100L/Day)
Input Power (65°F, 60%)| 515W| 950W
Input Current (65°F, 60%)| 4.7A| 8.7A
IEF (65°F, 60%)| 1.80 liters/kWh| 1.50 liters/kWh
Motor FLA| 0.9a| 1.3a
Motor Compressor| RLA:6.4A LRA:30A| RLA:11.8A LRA:58A
Refrigerant| R410A/14.1oz(400g)| R410A/19.4oz(550g)
Max. Allowable Pressure| 601PSIG(4.15M Pa)| 601PSIG(4.15MPa)
High PRESSURE| 508PSIG(3.5M Pa)| 508PSIG(3.5M Pa)
Low Pressure| 240PSIG(1.65MPa)| 240PSIG(1.65MPa)
Air Outlet Duct Size| 150mm| 200mm
Dimensions| (577mm+76mm) x 500mm x 415mm| (647mm+90mm)x 536mm x 477mm
Weight| 43kg| 52kg
Pump Drain Height| Sm| Sm
This dehumidifier is designed to operate in a working environment between 41° F(5° C)and95° F(35° C). This dehumidifier may not work properly when the room temperature is less than41° F(5° C)or higher than95° F(35° C).
TROUBLESHOOTING
Error Code | Error Description | Mark |
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E0 |
The 2nd Defrosting Temperature Sensor Fault | Pressing any button on the |
control panel will eliminate the audio alert.
The dehumidifier can still work to dehumidify.
E1
| Humidity Sensor Fault
E2
| The 1st Defrosting Temperature Sensor Fault
E3
| Inlet Temperature Sensor Fault
E4
| The 3rd Temperature Sensor Fault
Eb (Eb)
| The 4th Temperature Sensor Fault
E3
| Power Phase Fault (Missing phase or Reverse phase)| After
troubleshooting, unplug the dehumidifier and then re-plug it in to eliminate
the alert.
E5
| High-Pressure Fault
E6
| Low-Pressure Fault
E8
| Compressor Current Overload Fault
E9
| Fan Current Overload Fault
E7
| The water bucket of the pump is full
Ec (Ec)
| Display Fault| You are unable to control the dehumidifier via the
control panel.
When E1, E2, or E4 error displays, you can hear an alarm that could last 15 seconds. In this case, the dehumidifier is still running. You can follow the below steps to eliminate the error message:
- Pressing any button on the control panel to eliminate the alarm.
- Tum off the dehumidifier and unplug it to check if any obstructions.
- Restart the dehumidifier 10 minutes later.
If the ERROR message does not disappear after the restart, immediately contact COLZER customer service at service@colzer.com.
Trouble Shooting
The below chart will help you solve common problems that may occur. If the
problem you come across can not be fixed after troubleshooting or the problem
is not listed in the below troubleshooting chart, please contact COLZER
customer service to obtain professional support.
Problem | Possible Cause | Solution |
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The dehumidifier does not operate | No power to dehumidifier | Plug it into a |
working outlet
Not turned on| Turn the dehumidifier on
Has not set it properly| Make sure the set humidity
the level is at 3% lower than
the inlet humidity reading
Error code displays| Contact customer service
The dehumidifier collects little water| Insufficient working time| Allow more
working time
Filter is blocked| Clean filter
Air Inlet or Outlet is blocked| Clear the obstructions
Low ambient temperature| Heat up the room
The condensate hose is blocked| Check the hose for restrictions
Dehumidifier operating, but room not dry| Doors and windows are open| Seal
room from external areas
Noise| The dehumidifier has not been placed properly.| Place the dehumidifier
in a horizontal position
Filter is blocked| Clean filter
Note: It is normal that the dehumidifier pulls warm air out.
WARRANTY
COLZER offers a limited 3-year free warranty on this dehumidifier
CD70P/CD120P, with original proof of purchase (typically you maybe only
requested to offer the order number instead of an invoice) and where a defect
has arisen, wholly or substantially, as a result of faulty manufacture, parts
or workmanship during the warranty period.
The warranty does not apply where damage is caused by other factors, including
without limitation:
(a) normal wear and tear;
(b) abuse, mishandling, accident, or failure to follow operating instructions;
(c) exposure to liquid or infiltration of foreign particles;
(d) servicing or modifications of the product other than by COLZER.
The COLZER warranty covers all costs related to restoring the proven defective
product through repair or replacement of any defective part and necessary
labor so that it conforms to its original specifications. A replacement
product may be provided instead of repairing a defective product.
COLZER’s exclusive obligation under this warranty is limited to such repair or
replacement.
We recommend that you register your product on our website
https://colzer.com/pages/join-vip.
Although greatly appreciated, the product registration is not required to
activate any warranty and product registration does not eliminate the need for
the original proof of purchase.
These are our general terms for warranty service, but we always urge our
customers to reach out to us with any issue, regardless of warranty terms. If
you have an issue with a COLZER product, please contact us at
service@colzer.com, and we will do our best to
resolve it for you.
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Email
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