Legend Brands DRI-EAZ CMC200 User manual

CMC200 Owner's Manual
© 2023 Legend Brands, Inc.
Legend Brands, Inc.


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Table of Contents
1. Owner's Manual 5
1.1 Product Introduction .......................................................................................................... 6
1.2 Safety Warnings .................................................................................................................. 7
1.3 Warranty and Registration ................................................................................................ 9
1.4 Controls and Operating .................................................................................................... 10
1.5 Command Hub ................................................................................................................... 12
1.6 Errors and Warnings ......................................................................................................... 14
1.7 At the End of the Job ........................................................................................................ 16
1.8 Transport and Storage ...................................................................................................... 17
1.9 Maintenance Schedule ..................................................................................................... 18
1.10 Troubleshooting ................................................................................................................ 20
1.11 Specifications ..................................................................................................................... 21
1.12 Accessories Included ......................................................................................................... 22
1.13 Additional Product Information ...................................................................................... 23
1.14 Service Technicians Only .................................................................................................. 24
2. Manual de instrucciones 26
2.1 Introducción del producto ............................................................................................... 27
2.2 Advertencias de seguridad ............................................................................................... 28
2.3 Registro de la garantía ...................................................................................................... 30
2.4 Controles y Instrucciones de Operacinón ....................................................................... 31
2.5 Cómo usar el Command Hub ............................................................................................ 33
2.6 Errores y Advertencias ...................................................................................................... 35
2.7 Al final de la operación ..................................................................................................... 37
2.8 Transporte y Almacenamiento ........................................................................................ 38
2.9 Programa de mantenimiento ........................................................................................... 39
2.10 Solucion de problemas ..................................................................................................... 42
2.11 Especificaciones ................................................................................................................. 44
2.12 Piezas incluidas .................................................................................................................. 45
2.13 Información Adicional ...................................................................................................... 46
2.14 Solo para técnicos del servicio ......................................................................................... 47
3. Manuel du propriétaire 49
3.1 Présentation du Produit ................................................................................................... 50
3.2 Avertissements de Sécurité .............................................................................................. 51

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3.3 Garantie et Enregistrement .............................................................................................. 53
3.4 Commandes et Mode d'emploi ........................................................................................ 54
3.5 Command Hub ................................................................................................................... 56
3.6 Erreurs et Avertissements ................................................................................................ 58
3.7 À la Fin du Travail .............................................................................................................. 60
3.8 Transport et Stockage ...................................................................................................... 61
3.9 Programme d'entretien .................................................................................................... 62
3.10 Dépannage ......................................................................................................................... 65
3.11 Spécification ...................................................................................................................... 67
3.12 Pièces Incluses ................................................................................................................... 68
3.13 Informations Supplémentaires ........................................................................................ 69
3.14 Pour les techniciens d’entretien seulement ................................................................... 70
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1 Owner's Manual
CMC200
Model #103806
Legend Brands, Inc.
15180 Josh Wilson Road, Burlington, WA 98233
Phone: 800-932-3030
LegendBrands.com
Patents: LBpatents.com
© 2023 Legend Brands, Inc.

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1.1 Product Introduction
The Dri-Eaz® CMC 200 Dehumidifier reduces humidity in enclosed
environments by removing water vapor from the air. The CMC 200 is ideal for
crawlspace drying, humidity control and other applications requiring high-
performance dehumidification. (Not intended for professional water damage
restoration.)

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1.2 Safety Warnings
READ AND UNDERSTAND BEFORE OPERATING
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING! Do not alter or modify your unit in any way. Use only replacement
parts authorized by Legend Brands, Inc. Modifications or use of unapproved
parts could create a hazard and will void your warranty. Contact your au-
thorized distributor for assistance.
WARNING! Explosion or combustion hazard due to flammable refrigerant.
·
Do not use or store near ignition sources, combustible gases, electric heaters or
open flames.
·
Do not drill into or braze the dehumidifier.
·
Do not attempt to service the refrigeration system! Only authorized service
center personnel should service or decommission the refrigeration system.
·
Be aware that refrigerant gases can be odorless.
WARNING! Electric shock hazard, rotating fan, hot surface hazards. Unplug
unit before opening cover for cleaning or servicing. Unit must be grounded.
·
Inspect the power cord before use. If cord is damaged, do not use. Always grasp
the plug (not the cord) to unplug.
·
Insert three-prong plug on power cord into a matching electrically grounded
outlet. Do not use adapter. Never cut off third prong. Do not use an extension
cord.
·
The unit must be operated on a 115V/60Hz circuit protected by a Ground Fault
Circuit Interrupter (GFCI) device.
·
Keep motor and wiring dry.
·
Do not attempt to repair the unit. For Authorized Service Centers, contact Dri
Eaz.
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such as chlorine.
NOTICE: The unit should not be used by persons (including children) with reduced
physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless
they have been given supervision or instruction. Children shouldnot beallowed to
play with the unit.
WARNING: This product may expose you to chemicals, including lead and
phthalates, known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects, or other
reproductive harm. For more information, go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov
CONTAINS: FCC ID 2ADHKWINC3400; IC 20266-ATWINC3400; CAN-ICES-
003(B)/MB-003(B)

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1.3 Warranty and Registration
Visit LegendBrands.com to register your purchase. Registration allows us to better
assist you with using, maintaining or servicing your equipment and to contact you in
case we have important safety information concerning your Dri-Eaz product. If you
determine service is required, have your equipment model, serial number and original
proof of purchase available and call your distributor for assistance with obtaining a
return material authorization (RMA).

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1.4 Controls and Operating
SET UNIT UPRIGHT
NOTICE: Always store, transport, and use the unit in a horizontal position. If the unit is
ever placed in a vertical position, return it to the horizontal position and let it stand for
at least 30 minutes before turning it on.
POSITIONING A DEHUMIDIFIER
For best results, operate your dehumidifiers in an enclosed area. Place your
dehumidifier away from obstructions, and keep it away from anything that could
block airflow into and out of the unit. For more information about creating an
optimum drying environment, contact Legend Brands at info.LegendBrands.com.
TIP: Before installing in a crawlspace or other difficult to access location, plug in the
unit and run it for approximately half an hour to ensure proper operation.
SET UP DRAIN HOSE
The CMC 200 condensate pump connects toa 40 ft. (12 m) plastic drain hose
equipped with a quick-connect fitting for quick attachment to the unit. To set up the
hose, unwrap the entire hose and place the unattached end in a sink, drain, bucket or
outdoors – anywhere that water can drain out safely. Connect the other end of the
hose to theCMC 200. If you use a bucket or other container for water collection,check
it regularly to prevent overflows.
NOTICE: Uncoil and straighten the entire drain hose. Do not leave any part of the
hose coiled anddo not place the end of the hose higher than 3 ft. (1 m) above the
bottom of the unit. Also check for kinks or other obstructions that might restrict the
flow of water. Obstructions may cause a water backup and result in overflows.
PLUG IN ELECTRICAL CORD
The CMC 200 should be plugged into a GFCI-protected 115 volt outlet rated for at
least 15 amps.
Startup display and normal display modes
When unit is first plugged in to AC power, the control panel display will briefly cycle
through a series of readouts. This is part of the unit’s self-diagnosis procedure andno
user intervention is required.

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1.5 Command Hub
HOW TO USE THE COMMAND HUB
The i-Series CommandHub provides comprehensive dehumidifier controls and
detailed real-time data about the drying environment as well as job hours, self-
diagnosis messages, maintenance reminders and operating status.
For detailed information and additional instructions, please visit the Command Hub
page at LegendBrands.com
HOME SCREEN VIEWS
Unit OFF
Unit must be plugged in.
Top display bar:
Job hours, current time
Press MENU to access settings and
configuration controls
Press PURGE to pump out condensate
tank
Press ON/OFF to turn unit on.
Unit ON
Press ON/OFF key to switch unit on.
Top display bar:
Job hours, current time
Information display:
Inlet/Outlet temp, %RH and GPP
Current GPP removal
Bottom menu bar:
Quick-Reference Inlet GPP.
1: < 60 GPP; 2: 60–90 GPP; 3: > 90 GPP
Press MENU to access settings and
configuration controls
Press PURGE to pump out condensate
tank

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Press ON/OFF to turn unit off.

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1.6 Errors and Warnings
If the control system detects a problem, it will display an "Alert" symbol in the upper
right corner of the screen. Press ON/OFF to view the message and OK to clear the
message. NOTE: In the case of an error, the unit will not operate until the problem is
resolved. Refer to the explanations and solutions shown below. If these solutions do
not fix theproblem, contact your local authorized service center for further assistance.

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CONTROL PANEL
MESSAGE
EXPLANATION AND SOLUTION
ER4 Error
Defrost Thermistor Con
nect
—or—
ER4 Error
Outlet Thermistor Conn
ect
Temp sensor is open, missing, or shorted. Check that
temp sensors are installed correctly on control panel.
If error persists, contact service.
ER5 Error
Inlet RH1 Temp/RH Sen
sor
Inlet Temp/RH sensor is open, missing, or shorted.
Check that inlet temp/RH sensor is installed correctly
on control panel and inlet shroud. If error persists,
contact service.
ER6 Error
Current Sensor Failure
Current sensor failure. If error persists, contact
service.
ER9 Error
Pump Blocked
Check for obstructions in drain hose.Check the
pump.
W1
Low BATTERY
Replace coin cell battery (3V,CR2032) on control
panel.
W2
BLE Error
W3
Flash Reset
W4
WDT Reset
Cycle power to dehumidifier. If warning persists,
contact service.

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1.7 At the End of the Job
To reduce the possibility of drips when moving the unit, follow these
additional steps to ensure that all wateris removed from the unit.
NOTICE: To ensure all water is removed from the dehumidifier, the unit will complete
the defrost cycle even if the unit is turned off. If the unit is unplugged during the
defrost cycle, excessive water may accumulate in the unit and may drip out when you
move the unit.
NOTICE: To ensure the condensate tank empties completely while purging, make sure
the unit is placed upright on a horizontal surface.
1. Do not turn unit off or move it until it has returned to normal operating
mode.
2. Gently rock the machine to ensure any water remaining on interior
surfaces falls into the sump area.
3. Press the PURGE key. When the purge cycle is complete, turn the unit
off.
4. Remove the external drain hose and drain it carefully.
5. Unplug the power cord.

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1.8 Transport and Storage
NOTICE: Always unplug power cord before moving, transporting, or storing
the unit.
NOTICE: Handle the unit carefully. Do not drop, throw, or place the unit where it could
fall. Rough treatment can damage this equipment and may create a hazardous
condition or void warranty.
·
Do not expose the control panel to moisture,snow or rain.
·
Protect from freezing.
·
Store and transport securely to avoid any damaging impact to internal parts.
·
Secure during transport to prevent sliding and possible injury to vehicle
occupants.

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1.9 Maintenance Schedule
See SERVICE VIDEOS at Legendbrands.com/resources/service-technical-
support/ for detailed instructions on maintaining this unit.
WARNING! Explosion or combustion hazard due to flammable refrigerant.
·
Do not use or store near ignition sources, combustible gases, electric heaters or
open flames.
·
Do not drill into or braze the dehumidifier.
·
Do not attempt to service the refrigeration system! Only authorized service
center personnel should service or decommission the refrigeration system.
·
Be aware that refrigerant gases can be odorless.
WARNING! ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD. Unplug unit before cleaning or
servicing.
WARNING: Risk of dust and contaminants exposure. Use of respirator mask and
gloves is recommended.If unit has been exposed topotentially dangerous
contaminants, clean thoroughly and sanitize before reuse.
NOTICE: The unit is fitted with sensitive electronic sensors. Protect the sensors and
their lead wires from damage and do not expose them to water or cleaning solution.
The following tools and supplies are needed to complete the maintenance
procedures described in this manual:

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Philips screwdriver
10 mm wrench
6 mm hex bit and T45 bit
¼ in. nut driver
Cleaning cloths
HEPA vacuum cleaner with soft brush nozzle and crevice nozzle.
Recommended
Cordless drill, small knife, small-jaw pliers, coil cleaning solution, rotomolded
housing cleaning solution.
BEFORE EACH USE
Inspect the electrical cord for damage. Look for fraying, cuts, etc. Do not use the
unit if you find any damage. Contact your local authorized distributor for service.
Inspect filter. The CMC 200 filter should be replaced when the accumu-lation of dust
is visible.
MONTHLY
Clean pump check valve and basin. In normal use, dust can accumulate and can
restrict air-flow, reducing performance and causing the unit to over-heat. Clean when
dust accumulation is visible. Remove grills and cover as shown in Fig. B. Use a vacuum
cleaner with a brush tool and a soft cloth to remove any debris. Take care not to
damage any interior components.
To maintain appearance, wipe interior andexterior surfaces with a damp cloth. For
deep cleaning and a lasting, protective shine, use an automotive interior cleaner.
AS NEEDED
Clean pump check valve and basin. Remove grills and cover as shown in Fig. B.
Remove screws from pump base and lift out pump. Wipe out pump basin with a
damp cloth. Inspect the pump base for build-up of debris and clean if needed.
Unthread barbed fitting with check valve and rinse fitting and check valve with clean
water. Reinstall check valve into barbed fitting and install the barbed fitting into pump.
Do not overtighten. Reinstall pump on base. Reinstall cover and grills.
Clean coils. With the cover removed, inspect both coils. If excessive dust and debris is
present, vacuum thoroughly and/or clean with coil cleaner.

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1.10 Troubleshooting
FAULT
CAUSE
SOLUTION
Water drips out
when moving unit
Unit was
unplugged before
purging was
complete.
Purge unit before moving. See AT
THE END OF THE JOB .
Unit does not
operate
Unit not switched
on.
No power to
machine.
Switch unit on.
Plug in unit; check power cord
connection at wall outlet.
Unit operating, but
room not dry
Not enough time to
dry.
Poor air movement
in room.
Excessive moist air
infiltration.
Make sure “Humidistat” is OFF.
Allow more time for drying.
Increase air movement with air
movers.
Seal off area to reduce infiltration.
Unit collects too
little water
Room air is dry.
Room temperature
is too low.
Filter is clogged.
Coils are clogged.
Make sure “Humidistat” is OFF.
Confirm humidity level with
hygrometer.
Increase room temperature.
Check filter. Replace as necessary.
Check coils. Clean as necessary.
If the problem you are experiencing is not listed here, call your local distributor or
contact
our Service Department toll-free at 800-932-3030 for further assistance.
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