Re: Long Shot Question Re; De-Humiditier.

Posted by PackardV8 On 2009/11/22 10:17:30
"The machine is displaying an ERROR CODE 'E2' which I am told is the humidity/temperature sensor..."

THere are probably wires running to the sensor. OR the sensor is part of a printed circuit control board. IF it is a seperate sensor then maybe post a pic of it.

If it is a seperate sensor then just try bypassing the sensor and control the appliance by trial and error settings.

Most likely the sensor is going to be very expensive and short life ESPECIALY any replacement that is offered.

The problem here is that (based on your above quote) u bought a unit with some computerized DRO with LEDS and alot of other obscure high tec computer type controls on it.

These type of appliances should be avoided like the bubonic plague. The less sophisticated the controls and console panel are the better the appliance will be.

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