1. SPeCifiCaTionS - Basement Systems
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1. SPeCifiCaTionS - Basement Systems
TABLE OF CONTENTS Table of Contents 11. Maintenance.................................................................................... 5 11.1 Air Filter................................................................................... 5 12. Service............................................................................................ 6 12.1 Warranty.................................................................................. 6 12.2 Technical Description............................................................... 6 12.3 Troubleshooting....................................................................... 6 13. Condensate Pump........................................................................... 6 1. Specifications.................................................................................... 2 2. Installation......................................................................................... 3 2.1 Location..................................................................................... 3 2.1A In Humid Area, No Ducting.................................................... 3 2.1B In Humid Area, Duct Inlet and/or Outlet..................................... 3 2.1C In Remote Area, Duct Inlet & Outlet....................................... 3 2.1D In Remote Area, Duct Outlet Only.......................................... 3 2.1E In Remote Area, Duct Inlet Only............................................. 3 2.2 Electrical Requirements............................................................. 3 2.3 Condensate Removal................................................................. 3 2.4 Ducting...................................................................................... 3 2.4A Optional Ducting................................................................... 3 2.4B Ducting for Dehumidification................................................. 3 3. Dehumidifier Operation...................................................................... 3 3.1 Humidity Control........................................................................ 3 3.2 On/Off........................................................................................ 4 3.3 Mode......................................................................................... 4 3.4 Up/Down Arrows........................................................................ 4 3.5 Button Press Tone...................................................................... 4 4. LED Display....................................................................................... 4 4.1 Run LED..................................................................................... 4 4.2 Defrost LED................................................................................ 4 4.3 Dehumidify LED......................................................................... 4 4.4 Fan LED..................................................................................... 4 5. Digital Display................................................................................... 4 5.1 Digital Display Relative Humidity %............................................ 4 5.2 Digital Display Relative Humidity % Set Point............................. 4 5.3 Display Codes............................................................................ 4 6. Memory/Power Failure....................................................................... 4 7. Operating Modes............................................................................... 4 7.1 Power Up................................................................................... 4 7.2 Default Settings After Power Up................................................. 4 7.3 Dehumidify Mode....................................................................... 4 7.4 Changing Modes........................................................................ 4 7.5 Fan Mode................................................................................... 4 7.6 Standby Mode............................................................................ 4 8. Protection Functions and Troubleshooting......................................... 5 8.1 Defrost Protection...................................................................... 5 8.2 Defrost Condition....................................................................... 5 8.3 Coil Sensor Operating Properly................................................... 5 8.4 Coil Sensor Malfunction (Digital Display Shows E1).................... 5 8.5 Defrost Cycle............................................................................. 5 8.6 Defrost Cycle Complete Conditions............................................ 5 8.6A Coil Sensor Operating Properly................................................ 5 8.6B Coil Sensor Malfunction (Digital Display Shows E1).................. 5 8.6C Defrost Cycle LED.................................................................... 5 8.7 Dehumidifier Cycle Delayed Start............................................... 5 8.8 Troubleshooting the Sensors...................................................... 5 8.8A Coil Sensor.............................................................................. 5 8.8B Humidity Sensor...................................................................... 5 9. Other Functions................................................................................. 5 9.1 Control Lock.............................................................................. 5 9.2 Display Coil Temperature........................................................... 5 10. Electromagnetic Compatible Standard............................................. 5 10.1 EMS Criteria............................................................................. 5 10.2 EMC Criteria............................................................................. 5 10.3 EMI Criteria.............................................................................. 5 Wiring Diagram...................................................................................... 6 Service Parts List................................................................................... 7 Exploded Parts Diagram........................................................................ 8 Condensate Pump Installation Instructions............................................. 9 Ductable Inlet Mounting Detail............................................................. 10 Filter Installation Instructions............................................................... 10 Warranty.............................................................................................. 11 Read the installation, operation and maintenance instructions carefully before installing and using this unit. Proper adherence to these instructions is essential to obtain maximum benefit from your SaniDry XP dehumidifier. When unpacking, make sure to remove white protective film off of filter rails. 1. Specifications Model: SD109 Blower: 300 CFM @ 0.0" WG Power: 742 watts @ 80°F and 60% RH Supply Voltage: 115 volt – 1 phase - 60 Hz Current Draw: 6.75 Amps Energy Factor: 2.88 L/kWh Operating Temp.: 40°F Min., 95°F Max. Sized for: 2500 Sq. Ft. - Typical Minimum Performance at 80°F and 60% RH Water Removal: 109 Pints/Day Efficiency: 6.09 Pints/kWh Air Filter: MERV-11 Efficiency:Standard 65% Efficient, ASHRAE Dust Spot Test Size: 16" x 20" x 2" Power Cord: 10', – 110-120 VAC, Ground Drain Hose:9/16" ID x 8' Direct Gravity Drain Hose SaniDry XP Dimensions Width: Height: Depth: Weight: 2 Unit 19 ¾" 36 ½" 17 ½" 106 lbs With Duct Kit 22 ¾" 43" 17 ½" Shipping 20¼" 43¼" 22 5/8" 122 lbs SaniDry XP Installer’s & Owner’s Manual SaniDry XP INSTALLER'S AND OWNER'S MANUAL CAUTION! — This symbol means that open combustion devices do not backdraft. This can be accomplished by installing a duct from the humid room to the SaniDry XP inlet and by allowing the SaniDry XP to discharge dehumidified air into the room in which it’s located. An adequate air flow path must exist between the two rooms for this method to work well. important instructions. Failure to heed them can result in injury or material property damage. 2. Installation 2.1 Location The SaniDry XP is designed to be installed indoors and is ideal for unfinished and finished basements. 2.2 Electrical Requirements The SaniDry XP plugs into a common grounded outlet on a 15 Amp circuit. It draws between 6 and 7 Amps under normal operating conditions. CAUTION! • Installation outdoors, or near a pool or spa will void factory warranty. 2.3 Condensate Removal Condensate drains by gravity via the clear hose extending from the unit. Route hose to a floor drain, sump pump, or drainage system. Use care to keep the hose as flat to the floor as possible. Excessive humps or kinks will prevent proper drainage. • Do not use the dehumidifier as a bench or table. 2.1A In humid area, no ducting. The simplest installation is to place the SaniDry XP in the humid area with no ducting. The air inlet on top & outlet on the side must be at least 1’ from walls and other obstructions to air flow. If the SaniDry XP is located too far from a floor drain for the attached hose to reach, 1/2" PVC pipe can be used to extend it. It is commonly available in 10’ lengths from building supply, plumbing and hardware stores. It will slide tightly inside the end of the drain hose. 2.1B In humid area, duct inlet and/or outlet. If the humid area is very large or has high ceilings, dehumidification can be improved by adding an inlet and/or outlet duct to circulate and destratify stagnant areas. For a large area, add inlet or outlet ducting to create flow across the area’s greatest length. For areas with ceilings higher than 12’, use an inlet duct to draw warm, moist air from near the ceiling. See section 2.4 for attaching duct collars & ducting. If more than one length of pipe is required, they can be joined with a short piece cut from the end of the drain hose. 2.4 Ducting 2.4A Optional Ducting An inlet shroud with an 8" round collar and an 8" round exhaust collar are available from the factory that will allow round ducting to be attached to the inlet and/or outlet of the SaniDry XP. 2.1C In A Remote Area, Duct Inlet & Outlet. It is often desirable, in finished areas, to install the SaniDry XP in an adjacent equipment room or unfinished area. Air is transferred between the humid room and the unit via ducting. The factory-mounted humidity control on the SaniDry XP cabinet will sense the humidity in the humid room accurately enough with this installation method. 2.4B Ducting for Dehumidification Ducting the SaniDry XP as mentioned in sections 2.1B-2.1E requires consideration of the following points: uct Sizing: For total duct lengths up to 25 feet, use a D minimum 8" diameter round or equivalent rectangular. For longer lengths, use a minimum 10" diameter or equivalent. Grills or diffusers on the duct ends must not excessively restrict air flow. Isolated Areas: Effective dehumidification may require that ducting be branched to isolated, stagnant areas. Use 6" diameter branch ducting to each of two or three areas, use 4" to each of four or more areas. 2.1D In A Remote Area, Duct Outlet Only. A simpler remote installation method than above uses ducting between the SaniDry XP discharge and the humid room; the SaniDry XP inlet draws air from the room in which it’s located. This works well if there is an adequate air flow path between the two rooms; i.e. high door undercut, louvered door or wall grill. There are several potential disadvantages to using this method. First, humid air is drawn into the room where the SaniDry XP is located. Second, to accurately sense humidity, the blower in the SaniDry XP may need to run continuously to draw air from the humid room into the SaniDry XP room. Third, a slight negative pressure is created in the room with the SaniDry XP which could backdraft open combustion devices located there. If such devices are present, call the factory for specific instructions before using this installation method or consider the option 2.1E below. 3. Dehumidifier Operation 3.1 Humidity Control The dehumidifier will run continuously until relative humidity (RH) is reduced to the desired humidity level using the electronic controller. Setting the electronic humidity controller to lower RH levels will NOT increase the unit’s dehumidification rate - it will simply run longer to reduce the area’s RH to the setting. The SaniDry XP unit (and refrigerant based dehumidifiers in general) will reduce a warm space’s RH to a lower level than that of a cool space. For example, the SaniDry XP may reduce an 80° F space to 30% RH. However, if the same space is 65° F, it may only reduce it to 40% RH. It is therefore pointless to set the electronic humidity 2.1E In A Remote Area, Duct Inlet Only. When the SaniDry XP is located in a room separate from the main area to be dehumidified, it may be desirable to dehumidify and/or slightly pressurize that room. Pressurization assures 3 SaniDry XP Installer’s & Owner’s Manual SaniDry XP INSTALLER'S AND OWNER'S MANUAL 6. MEMORY/POWER FAILURE controller to excessively low levels in cool rooms. Doing so will result in long periods of ineffective dehumidifier run time. An ideal setting is 55%, which prevents mold growth. If a power failure occurs, the unit will store the last selected mode of operation and %RH settings for up to one year. When power returns, the SaniDry XP will resume operation in the mode previously selected. 3.2ON/OFF: Pressing the ON/OFF button once will power up the control system and illuminate the RED RUN LED. The unit will now operate in either AUTO DEHUMIDIFY or FAN MODE. Pressing the ON/OFF button again will return the unit to STANDBY MODE. The RED RUN LED will flash. 7. OPERATING MODES: 7.1 POWER UP: When the unit is powered up, it will be in STANDBY MODE indicated by the flashing RED RUN LED. All other LEDs are extinguished. None of the buttons are functional except ON/OFF. The compressor and fan will not run. 3.3 MODE: Use the MODE button to select AUTO DEHUMIDIFY or FAN mode of operation. 7.2 DEFAULT SETTINGS AFTER POWER UP: The control unit displays the current %RH humidity condition of the room and sets the %RH goal to 60%. 3.4 UP/DOWN ARROWS: Pressing the UP/DOWN arrow buttons will display and change the desired %RH. The selectable %RH range is 26 - 90%. These buttons will function while in either the AUTO DEHUMIDIFY or FAN MODE. 7.3 AUTO DEHUMIDIFY MODE: When AUTO DEHUMIDIFY MODE is selected, the GREEN DEHUMIDIFY and RUN RED LED will be lit and the digital display will show the current %RH of the room. The %RH set range is 26- 90%. When the set point is lower than the current %RH of the room, the compressor and fan will run. When the current %RH of the room is equal to or less than the set point, the compressor will stop. The fan will continue to run for an additional 30 seconds. When the set point is less than 26%, the digital display will show CO. This indicates that the unit will dehumidify continuously. 3.5 BUTTON PRESSING TONE: Pressing any function button will sound a tone. 4. LED DISPLAY 4.1 RUN LED: This RED indicator will flash when in STANDBY MODE. It will remain illuminated while in either AUTO DEHUMIDFY or FAN MODE. 4.2 DEFROST LED: This RED indicator will be illuminated while in the DEFROST MODE, otherwise it will be extinguished. 7.4 CHANGING MODES: Press the MODE button to change the operating mode from AUTO DEHUMIDIFY to FAN or back to AUTO DEHUMIDIFY. The corresponding LED will be lit to indicate the current operating mode. 4.3AUTO DEHUMIDIFY LED: This GREEN indicator will be illuminated while in the AUTO DEHUMIDIFY MODE, otherwise it will be extinguished. 7.5 FAN MODE: When the FAN MODE is selected, the fan will run continuously, the GREEN FAN and RED RUN LED'S will be lit, the digital display will show the current %RH of the room. The %RH set range is 26- 90%. When the set point is lower than the current %RH of the room, the compressor will run. When the current %RH of the room is equal to or less than the set point, the compressor will stop but the fan will continue to run. 4.4FAN LED: This GREEN indicator will be illuminated while in the FAN MODE, otherwise it will be extinguished. 5. DIGITAL DISPLAY 5.1 DIGITAL DISPLAY RELATIVE HUMIDITY %: The digital display will show the current %RH. in the room that the dehumidifier is located while in stand by mode or while running in AUTO DEHUMIDFY or FAN MODES. 7.6 STANDBY MODE: The unit will return to STANDBY MODE each time the ON/OFF button is pressed to leave the FAN or AUTO DEHUMIDIFY MODES indicated by the flashing RUN RED LED. When running in FAN OR AUTO DEHUMIDIFY MODE and the %RH set point is satisfied, the compressor will shut off, the fan will run for an additional 30 seconds and the defrost timer will be reset. If the ON/OFF button is pressed before the fan shuts off and the unit returns to STANDBY MODE, the compressor will not start when the RUN button is pressed until the this timer has run out. The control unit does not monitor sensor information while in STANDBY MODE. 5.2 DIGITAL DISPLAY RELATIVE HUMIDITY % SET POINT: The digital display will show the % RH set point when a new setting is selected using the UP/DOWN arrow buttons. 5.3 DISPLAY CODES: E1 indicates that the coil temperature sensor is not functioning properly. E2 indicates that the humidity sensor is not functioning properly. CO indicates that the unit is running in continuous dehumidify mode. 4 SaniDry XP Installer’s & Owner’s Manual SaniDry XP INSTALLER'S AND OWNER'S MANUAL 8. PROTECTION FUNCTIONS AND TROUBLESHOOTING 8.8A COIL SENSOR: When the coil sensor reports a temperature that is lower than 4 ˚F (-20 °C) or higher than 158 ˚F (70 °C), the control unit considers it faulty and will display “E1” in the digital display. The unit will continue to run in the AUTO DEHUMIDIFY MODE and will perform a DEFROST CYCLE every 53 minutes of operation. CAUTION! electric shock hazard: Maintenance and repairs should be performed by a qualified service person. 8.8B HUMIDITY SENSOR: When the humidity sensor’s output voltage is less than 0.5V or more than 4V, the control unit considers it faulty and will display “E2” in the digital display. The unit will run continuously in the AUTO DEHUMIDIFY MODE or FAN MODE and will perform a DEFROST CYCLE as required. 8.1 DEFROST PROTECTION 8.2 DEFROST CONDITIONS 9. OTHER FUNCTIONS 8.3 COIL SENSOR OPERATING PROPERLY: While the compressor is running in the AUTO DEHUMIDIFY MODE, the control unit will monitor the coil sensor and measure how much time it sees a coil temperature that is equal to or less than 30 ˚F (-1 °C). Once that count reaches 15-minutes, the unit will perform a DEFROST CYCLE. 9.1 LOCK: In the RUN mode, pressing the UP/DOWN buttons together for 2 seconds will lock the control. None of the buttons will function except ON/OFF. A decimal point will appear indicating this condition. Pressing the UP/DOWN arrow buttons together for 2 seconds again will unlock the control and restore the all button functions. 8.4 COIL SENSOR MALFUNCTIONING (DIGITAL DISPLAY SHOWS “E1”): The unit will perform DEFROST CYCLES after the compressor has run for 53 minutes. 9.2 DISPLAY COIL TEMPERATURE: In the RUN mode, pressing the UP arrow button and the MODE button together for 2 seconds will display the coil temperature. Pressing the UP arrow button and the MODE button together for 2 seconds again will return the display to the current %RH of the room. 8.5 DEFROST CYCLE: During a DEFROST CYCLE, the compressor will turn off, the fan motor will turn on, the RED DEFROST LED will illuminate and the 15 minute defrost timer will be reset. 8.6 DEFROST CYCLE COMPLETE CONDITIONS 10. ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBLE STANDARD 8.6A COIL SENSOR OPERATING PROPERLY: When the coil sensor sees a temperature higher than 37 ˚F (3 °C) for 4 minutes, the control unit will exit the DEFROST MODE. 10.1 Meets EN61000-3 electromagnetic compatible EMS criteria 10.2 Meets IEC6100C-4 electromagnetic compatible EMC criteria 8.6B COIL SENSOR MALFUNCTIONING (DIGITAL DISPLAY SHOWS “E1”): The control unit will execute a DEFROST CYCLE for 6 minutes and then exit the DEFROST MODE. 10.3 Meets CISPR14 electromagnetic compatible EMI criteria 11. Maintenance 11.1 Air Filter The SaniDry XP is equipped with two (2) air filters. An aluminum/ foam pre-filter followed by a standard MERV-11 65% efficient pleated fabric filter. These should be checked every six months. Operating the unit with dirty filters will reduce dehumidifier capacity and efficiency and may cause the compressor to cycle off and on unnecessarily. 8.6C The DEFROST CYCLE LED will be extinguished. 8.7 DEHUMIDIFY CYCLE DELAYED START (COMPRESSOR PROTECTION FUNCTION) When the compressor stops running for any reason (%RH set point reached, mode change, power off, power failure, etc.), it will not restart for 3 minutes. When it starts, it will run for a minimum of 5 minutes regardless of the %RH setting. If dirty, the aluminum/foam prefilter can be vacuumed or carefully hand washed with warm water and mild detergent then rinsed. The pleated fabric filter can generally be vacuumed clean several times before needing replacement. Replacement filters can be ordered from your local Basement Systems dealer. DO NOT operate the unit without the filters or with a less effective filter. The heat exchange coils inside the unit could become clogged and require disassembly to clean. 8.8 TROUBLESHOOTING THE SENSORS CAUTION! electric shock hazard: Maintenance and repairs should be performed by a qualified service person. 5 SaniDry XP Installer’s & Owner’s Manual SaniDry XP INSTALLER'S AND OWNER'S MANUAL 12. Service to the condenser coil (see Figure 1). The refrigerant is cooled and condensed by giving up its heat to the air that is about to be discharged from the unit. The refrigerant liquid then passes through a filter/drier and capillary tubing, which cause the refrigerant pressure and temperature to drop. It next enters the evaporator coil where it absorbs heat from the incoming air and evaporates CAUTION! Servicing the SaniDry XP with its high-pressure refrigerant system and high-voltage circuitry presents a health hazard which could result in death, serious bodily injury, and/or property damage. Only qualified service people should service this unit. The evaporator operates in a flooded condition, which means that all the evaporator tubes contain liquid refrigerant during normal operation. A flooded evaporator should maintain constant pressure and temperature across the entire coil, from inlet to outlet. 12.1 Warranty A warranty certificate has been enclosed with this unit. Read it before any repair is initiated. If a warranty repair is required, call the factory first at 1-800-640-1500 for warranty claim authorization and technical assistance. The mixture of gas and liquid refrigerant enter the accumulator after leaving the evaporator coil. The accumulator prevents any liquid refrigerant from reaching the compressor. The compressor evacuates the cool refrigerant gas from the accumulator and compresses it to a high pressure and temperature gas to repeat the process. 12.2 Technical Description The SaniDry XP uses a refrigeration system similar to an air conditioner’s to remove heat and moisture from incoming air and add heat to the air that is discharged (see Figure 1). 13. Condensate Pump The Condensate is automatically pumped to a remote location when the water level in the pump’s reservoir rises to close the float switch. Hot, high-pressure refrigerant gas is routed from the compressor SaniDry XP WIRING DIAGRAM Figure 2: Electrical Schematic of the SaniDry XP Dehumidifier 6 SaniDry XP Installer’s & Owner’s Manual SaniDry XP SERVICE PARTS LIST • To order, contact your local Basement Systems Dealer NO DESCRIPTION QTY 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 Wheel Plate, Bottom Bracket Grommet, rubber – compressor Washer, plate Nut Capacitor, compressor Compressor Gasket, cover – terminal Spring, hold down Overload protector Cover, terminal Gasket, nut Cover, terminal – nut Seal, lower - condenser Seal, side – condenser Condenser Seal, upper – condenser Trough, collection - water Probe, temperature Evaporator Seal, heat exchanger - vertical Seal, heat exchanger - horizontal Probe, humidity Cover, probe - humidity Heat exchanger Guide, filter Seal, guide Cabinet Bracket, evaporator Tubing, evaporator Grommet Capillary Tubing, discharge Filter Tubing, process Tubing, condenser Insulation Tubing, suction Line cord Cordgrip Grommet Screen, fan Control unit Insulation, trough – water collection Damper, mass Housing, fan Motor, fan Washer, motor - fan Capacitor, fan Isolator, vibration - fan Rotor, fan Deflector, air Wire Clamp, tubing Tubing, drain Cover, cabinet Insulation, cover - cabinet Insulation, cabinet - lower Insulation, cabinet - upper Filter, pleated – paper Filter, aluminum 4 1 4 3 3 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 4 2 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 SPECIFICATIONS Galvanized steel (1.5mm) Galvanized steel (1.0mm) Buna N 6mm dia. Steel M6 steel 35µF/250V 5RS080UAA21 115VAC/60HZ R410A EPT SS B290-150-241H PET 5mm dia PET M5 steel PU PU PU SS PU PU ABS PP SS (0.6mm) PU Powder-coated steel (1.0mm) SS (0.6mm) 9.52mm OD x .8mm wall copper tubing Buna N 2.5mm OD x 1.0mm wall 6.35mm OD x .8mm wall copper tubing 6.35mm OD x .8mm wall copper tubing 9.52mm OD x .8mm wall copper tubing PE 9.52mm OD x .8mm wall copper tubing 3 wire 16AWG/125V/13A/105˚C/300V ABS Buna N Steel 115V/60Hz PE Powder-coated steel (1.0mm) 115V/60Hz Silicon Rubber 97mm OD x 7mm thick 12.5µF/250V PE Aluminum Powder-coated steel (1.0mm) 16-20AWG/105˚C/600V/VW-1 SS 16mm ID x 1.8m PVC Powder-coated steel (1.0mm) PE PE PE 7 SaniDry XP Installer’s & Owner’s Manual • To order, contact your local Basement Systems Dealer Exploded View SaniDry XP SERVICE PARTS LIST 8 SaniDry XP Installer’s & Owner’s Manual SaniDry XP CONDENSATE PUMP INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS STEP 1: The condensate pump kit includes: 25' drain hose, drain hose clamp, condensate pump, two mounting screws and instructions. STEP 2: Predrilled mounting holes are located near the bottom and on the same side of the unit as the drain hose. STEP 3: Secure the condensate pump to the unit with the two provided screws. STEP 4: Pull discharge hose out of unit until it stops. Cut the condensate drain hose at a 45° angle approximately 10 inches from the unit. STEP 5: Example of hose cut at a 45° angle. The angle prevents the hose from sealing tight against the bottom of the pump reservoir. STEP 6: Remove the plug as shown. STEP 7: Insert the drain hose into the condensate pump reservoir as shown. STEP 8: Install the provided drain hose over the condensate pump nipple. Tighten hose clamp. STEP 9: Route the condensate pump drain hose to an appropriate drain and plug the condensate pump into a standard 115VAC outlet. 9 SaniDry XP Installer’s & Owner’s Manual SaniDry XP DUCTABLE INLET MOUNTING Ductable Inlet Instructions Exhaust Collar Mounting Instructions 1.Remove the Filters from the unit. 5.Remove the exhaust collar from the box and bend the tabs in. 2.Remove the ductable inlet from the box and remove the release paper from the tape on the inlet flanges. 6.Place the collar over the blower outlet and line up the tabs with the holes in the cabinet. 3.Center the inlet above the filter guides and attach the inlet to the guides. 7.Using (4) screws from the kit, attach the collar to the unit. collar. 4. Replace the filters in the unit. Ductable Inlet Ductable Inlet Exhaust Collar Exhaust Collar SaniDry XP FILTER INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Instructions: To prevent damaging the aluminum filter, place it “mesh-side up” on top of the pleated filter and slide them both into the filter slot. Aluminum filter with aluminum grid up. Pleated filter with air flow arrows pointed down. Aluminum mesh filter with aluminum grid up. Pleated filter with air flow arrows pointed down. 10 SaniDry XP Installer’s & Owner’s Manual SaniDry XP Limited Warranty Limited Warranty. Basement Systems, Inc. ("BSI") warrants as follows: (i) the SaniDry XP dehumidifier (“Product”) will be free of material defects in workmanship or materials for a period of thirty months following the date of manufacture on the cabinet label. Limitation of Remedies. CUSTOMER’S SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY UNDER THE ABOVE LIMITED WARRANTY AND BSI’S ENTIRE LIABILITY THEREUNDER, SHALL BE, AT THE SOLE OPTION OF BSI, REPLACEMENT OR REPAIR OF SUCH PRODUCT OR ITS COMPONENTS (“COMPONENTS”) BY BSI OR BSI’S AGENTS ONLY. IF TRANSPORTATION IS REQUIRED TO BASEMENT SYSTEMS' SERVICE CENTER, CUSTOMER MUST PAY FOR SUCH TRANSPORTATION, AND BASEMENT SYSTEMS WILL PAY FOR RETURN TRANSPORTATION BACK TO AUTHORIZED BSI DEALER OR HOMEOWNER ANYWHERE IN CONTINENTAL US OR CANADA. THIS DISCLAIMER AND EXCLUSION SHALL APPLY EVEN IF THE EXPRESS WARRANTY AND LIMITED REMEDY SET FORTH HEREIN FAILS OF ITS ESSENTIAL PURPOSE. CUSTOMER ACKNOWLEDGES THAT NO REPRESENTATIVE OF BSI OR OF ITS AFFILIATES OR RESELLERS IS AUTHORIZED TO MAKE ANY REPRESENTATION OR WARRANTY ON BEHALF OF BSI OR ANY OF ITS AFFILIATES OR RESELLERS THAT IS NOT IN THIS AGREEMENT. Disclaimer of Warranties. EXCEPT FOR ABOVE LIMITED WARRANTY, WHICH IS THE SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE WARRANTY PROVIDED WITH RESPECT TO THE PRODUCT AND ITS COMPONENTS, BSI HEREBY DISCLAIMS ALL EXPRESS AND IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. Warranty Limitations. A “defect” under the terms of the limited warranty shall not include problems resulting from Customer’s or Customer’s employees’, agents’, invitees’ or a third party’s misuse, improper installation, improper design of any system in which the Product is included, abuse, lack of normal care, failure to follow written instructions, tampering, improper repair, or freezing, corrosion, acts of nature or other causes not arising out of defects in BSI’s workmanship or material. If a Product or Component is replaced while under warranty, the applicable limited warranty period shall not be extended beyond the original warranty time period. The limited warranty does not cover any costs related to changes to a Product or Component that may be required by any codes, laws, or regulations that may become effective after initial purchase of the Product by Customer. Limitation of Liability. IN NO EVENT SHALL BSI, IN CONNECTION WITH THE DESIGN, SALE, INSTALLATION, USE, REPAIR, REPLACEMENT OR PERFORMANCE OF ANY PRODUCT, COMPONENT, PART THEREOF OR WRITTEN MATERIAL PROVIDED THEREWITH, BE LIABLE, TO THE EXTENT ALLOWED UNDER APPLICABLE LAW, UNDER ANY LEGAL THEORY FOR ANY SPECIAL, DIRECT, INDIRECT, COLLATERAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OF ANY KIND. NOTWITHSTANDING THE ABOVE LIMITATIONS AND WARRANTIES, THE SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE LIABILITY OF BSI, REGARDLESS OF THE NATURE OR THEORY OF THE CLAIM, SHALL UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES EXCEED THE PURCHASE PRICE OF THE PRODUCT, COMPONENT OR PART UPON WHICH THE CLAIM IS PREMISED. Applicable Law and Venue. ANY ARBITRATION, ENFORCEMENT OF AN ARBITRATION OR LITIGATION RELATED TO THE PRODUCT WILL BE BROUGHT EXCLUSIVELY IN NEW HAVEN COUNTY, CONNECTICUT, AND CUSTOMER CONSENTS TO THE JURISDICTION OF THE FEDERAL AND STATE COURTS LOCATED THEREIN, SUBMITS TO THE JURISDICTION THEREOF AND WAIVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE VENUE. CUSTOMER FURTHER CONSENTS TO THE EXERCISE OF PERSONAL JURISDICTION BY ANY SUCH COURT WITH RESPECT TO ANY SUCH PROCEEDING. Miscellaneous. If any term or condition of this Limited Warranty is found by a court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid, illegal or otherwise unenforceable, the same shall not affect the other terms or conditions hereof or thereof or the whole of this Limited Warranty. Any delay or failure by BSI to exercise any right or remedy will not constitute a waiver of BSI to thereafter enforce such rights. By Customer Responsibilities. As a further condition to obtaining warranty coverage hereunder, the Customer must send a valid warranty claim to BSI such that BSI receives such claim prior to the end of the applicable warranty period. BSI shall have no obligation hereunder with respect to any claim received by BSI after the expiration of the applicable warranty period. Warranty service must be performed by BSI or a servicer authorized by BSI. In order to obtain warranty service, the Customer should call BSI at 1-800640-1500 and ask for the BSI Products Service Department, which will then arrange for applicable warranty service. Warranty service will be performed during customary, daytime working hours. If the Product must be shipped for service, Customer shall be solely responsible for properly packaging the Product, for all freight charges, and for all risk of loss associated with shipment. 60 Silvermine Road Seymour, Connecticut 06483 Web: www.BasementSystems.com For product information go to: www.SaniDryDehumidifier.com 1-800-640-1500 Information in this document is subject to change without notice. No part of this document may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, for any purpose, without the express written permission of Basement Systems. © 2009 Basement Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. 11 SaniDry XP Installer’s & Owner’s Manual