As the weather warms up and rainfall increases, indoor humidity tends to rise, marking the season when dehumidifiers come into use once more. The dehumidifiers that were stored away for half the winter are now back in the spotlight. Existing users often encounter issues when they take out their dehumidifiers after a long period of inactivity. What problems might we face, and how can we better maintain and care for them? In this section, we'll have a simple discussion. For industrial dehumidifiers that haven't been used for a long time, before reusing them, it's essential to perform some basic maintenance measures to ensure optimal dehumidification performance.
One: Dusting: If a dehumidifier has not been used for a long time and is stored in an unsuitable environment, the exterior and interior of the machine may accumulate dust. It is necessary to clean the dust both inside and out to maintain good ventilation. Especially if the unit was not properly cleaned after the last use, it is even more important to clean it before reuse, particularly the filter mesh, which can be pre-washed. Then, further inspect the two components for any dust or oil stains; in severe cases, cleaning is required. This can be done using an air gun or cleaning agents. This ensures the two components maintain good heat exchange efficiency.
Before operation, perform a new visual inspection to check for any damage to the housing and components. Ensure all wires are properly connected before powering on. Additionally, monitor and observe the dehumidification function for two days to ensure normal operation. In case of any abnormalities, promptly contact the manufacturer or dealer for repairs.





