![]() ![]() If you have a unit with an internal pump, water will collect in the bucket and then automatically be pumped out of the bucket once the bucket is nearly full. (If you have the continuous gravity drain connected to your unit, collected water will bypass the drain bucket and flow directly out the gravity-fed hose.) ![]() Moisture from the air collects on the copper cooling coils the same way that water collects on the outside of an iced beverage on a hot day: through condensation.Īs water condenses on the refrigerated coils it drips off of the coils and is collected in the drain bucket of your dehumidifier. To remove humidity from the air, moist air passes over a refrigerated cooling coil. In a similar way, a dehumidifier uses a motor to spin a fan to suck in humid air, remove moisture, and then blow the dry, heated air back into the room. How Does a Dehumidifier Work?įor the sake of simplicity, imagine that your TOSOT dehumidifier works kind of like a vacuum cleaner.Ī vacuum cleaner uses a motor to spin a fan to suck in air, remove dust, dirt, and debris from that air, and then blow air back out of the vacuum. To understand what the F0 code means, we first need an idea of how a dehumidifier works. In this article, we’re going to break down what the F0 code means, some tips on how to resolve it, and what we can do for you if you see an F0 malfunction code on TOSOT your dehumidifier. One of the most common problems we’ve seen in the dehumidifier market, no matter what brand you own, is the dreaded F0 malfunction code.
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