BASEAIRE AirWerx 90X

Installation & Operations Manual

Illustration of the AirWerx 90X dehumidifier unit. Certified by ETL Listed and ENERGY STAR.

Tel: 1-888-641-8862

Web: www.baseaire.com

E-mail: sales@baseaire.com

Specification subject to change without notice.

Warranty Registration

Congratulations on purchasing a new AirWerx 90X Dehumidifier. Your new dehumidifier comes with an extensive warranty plan. To register, simply fill in and return the warranty card provided in your dehumidifier box.

Be sure to note your dehumidifier serial number as you will need it for registration.

Safety Notes

Identification

For future reference, write down the model, serial number, and date of purchase for your dehumidifier. This is extremely helpful if you need to seek assistance in the future. The data label on the side of your unit has the key characteristics of your specific unit.

Model number: AirWerx 90X

Serial Number: ____________________

Date of Purchase: ____________________

For additional questions concerning your dehumidifier, the following options are available:

Electrical Supply

Power Supply: 115 V, 60 Hz AC, Single Phase

Outlet Requirement: 3-Prong, GFI

Circuit Protector: 15 Amp

⚠️ WARNING: 240 Volts AC may cause serious injury from electric shock.

To reduce the risk of injury:

  1. Disconnect electrical power before servicing.
  2. Only plug unit into grounded electrical circuit.
  3. Do not use an extension cord.
  4. Do not use a plug adapter.

Principle of Operation

The AirWerx Series Dehumidifier utilizes its integral humidistat to monitor the conditioned space. When the relative humidity goes above the selected set point, the dehumidifier will energize. Air is drawn across an evaporator coil, which is cooler than the dew point of air. This means moisture will condense out of the air. The air is then reheated through the condenser coil and distributed back into the room.

Installation

The area to be controlled should be sealed with a vapor barrier. If the unit is installed in a crawlspace, all vents should be sealed.

⚠️ WARNING: Do not install your dehumidifier in a corrosive environment. Some liquid vapor barriers dry via "solvent evaporation". Always make sure that barrier is completely dry and area is throughly ventilated before installing dehumidifier.

Step #1: Place dehumidifier on a level surface.

Do not place unit directly on vapor barrier. For example, use blocks or pavers to create a level surface. If the unit is handled in such a manner that the compressor did not remain in the upright position, you will need to place it on a level surface and wait a minimum of 2 hours before turning the unit "on".

Step #2: Set Up Drain Line

The included drain line attaches to unit via a compression type fitting on the discharge end of the unit. To attach drain line, remove the compression nut and slide it over the end of the house to be attached to unit. Side compression nut side of house over the insert on the compression fitting completely. Tighten compression nut.

Key Functions

Control panel with buttons labeled Power, Up Arrow, Down Arrow, Mode, Temperature, Continuous, Drain Pump, and a display screen.

1. Power Key [power-symbol]

Use this button to turn the dehumidifier on and off. Press once to turn the machine on. You will hear two beeps and the power light will illuminate green. Press the power button a second time and you will hear one beep as the machine shuts down. Note that there is a one minute fan delay on shutdown.

2. Arrow Buttons ⬆️ ⬇️

Use the up and down arrow buttons to set the desired humidity setpoint on the display screen. The setpoint can be any number between 36-90%. Creating a setpoint means that when the indoor humidity is lower than the set point, the machine will stop automatically. Conversely, when the indoor humidity is higher than the set level, the unit will operate.

NOTE: The humidity levels displayed are approximate only (+/-5%)

3. Continuous Mode [continuous-button]

To switch into continuous mode, set the humidity below 36%. At this point the Cont. light should illuminate green on the display board to indicate you have successfully switched to continuous mode. The display screen will show "CO".

When set to continuous, the dehumidifier will run constantly, regardless of the humidity level. To stop the dehumidifier from running, turn the unit off or switch back to normal humidistat operation. To switch back to normal humidistat operation, simply move the setpoint above 36%.

4. Central Control

This mode is not applicable on the AirWerx 90X.

Central Control light should off at all times when not connected to the AC.

5. Manual Drain Button [drain-pump-button]

For extended storage or movement of the machine, press the "Drain" button to remove water from the integral pump's reservoir.

NOTE: The symbols mentioned above will only appear when the dehumidifier is powered on.

6. Pump Trouble Warning

When the pump reservoir water level is too high, the high water sensor will activate to prevent overflow. When this occurs, the dehumidifier will stop the compressor automatically and the display will show "E4" error. After a 1 minute delay, the fan motor will turn off and the machine will not operate until the problem is resolved. To reset the unit after an "E4" error, check the pump to verify it is functioning, then unplug the unit for two minutes.

7. Auxiliary Terminals A5/A6

The A5/A6 on the terminal strip can be used as a safety switch for external condensate pumps. It should be set to N/O (normally open) at the dehumidifier. If an E4 error codes, switch the wiring to N/C (normally closed).

Indicator Lights

1. Humidity Display Screen

The display screen has two functions:

  1. When the unit is powered on, it shows the humidity of the space.
  2. While setting the desired humidity level, the screen will show the set humidity.

After a brief delay, the display will revert to the current humidity level.

2. Power Indicator Light [power-symbol]

This light indicates that the unit is properly powered on and ready to operate. Always make sure the power light is "off" prior to performing any service.

When the power light is blinking, it means that the unit has reached the humidity setpoint.

3. Continuous Mode / Auto Defrost Light [continuous-button]

When this light illuminates green, it indicates that the dehumidifier is set to continuous operation mode.

When the light glows red, it means the unit is in auto defrost mode and clearing the evaporator coil of any ice build up.

4. Compressor Light [compressor-symbol]

When the compressor light glows red, it indicates the compressor has been initiated but is currently warming up.

Once the compressor light switches to green, it indicates the compressor is in working status.

Remote Control Instructions

AirWerx Dehumidifiers can be controlled using an optional remote accessory. The AirWerx Remote Control connects to your Airwerx Series Dehumidifier via a 25' CAT 5 cable. The remote control contains an integrated sensor which gives you multiple options for remotely controlling your unit, in addition to monitoring the conditions surrounding the dehumidifier.

One application for the remote control is to install the dehumidifier in one room with the conditioned air ducted into a second room that contains the remote. For example, the dehumidifier could be installed in a laundry room and ducted into a living room. The remote would then be mounted in the living room so the remote sensor can control the humidity and provide easy controls for the user.

Another useful application for the remote control is if the dehumidifier is in area that's difficult to access on a regular basis. For instance, if your dehumidifier is installed in your crawl space, the remote could be mounted in your living space or garage. This provides you with an easy way to monitor the dehumidifier.

Remote control diagram with buttons: On/Off (Power), Up Arrow, Down Arrow, Mode, Temperature, Continuous. Features an LCD Monitor. Symbols indicate remote sensor (diamond) or unit sensor (circle) usage.

1. On/Off(Power) Button [power-symbol]

Press the on/off button and the machine will start running (two beeps). Press the button again to turn the machine off.

2. Up Button ⬆️ /Down Button ⬇️

Use the Up and Down arrow buttons to adjust the humidity level.

3. Mode [mode-button]

Use the mode button to switch between dehumidification and a ducted application.

4. Temperature [temp-button]

Press the temperature button to display the current temperature on the screen. Press the button again to turn off the display.

5. Continuous [continuous-button]

Press this button to switch the unit into continuous mode. Cont. will appear on the display to indicate continuous mode.

6. Drain Pump [drain-pump-button]

Use this button if the unit will not be in use for an extended of time. Pressing the drain pump button will remove water from the pump reservoir, so the unit can safely moved or stored.

NOTE: The symbols mentioned above will only appear when the dehumidifier is powered on.

Operating Instructions

1. Start the machine

Press the power key to turn the machine on.

2. Adjust Settings

Use the up and down arrow keys to adjust your desired setpoint ( typically 50-55%).

3. Stop the Machine

Press the power key again and the machine will stop. Note the fan will continue to operate for 1 minute after the unit has shut off.

NOTE: Do not disconnect the power cord to force the unit to stop. Always use the power button.

4. Water Drainage

The AirWerx 90X has both automatic and manual draining. During normal operation, the AirWerx 90X will automatically drain as required. If you would like to move or store the machine, you may press the drain button to drain the water from the pump reservoir. The drain will operate for 15 seconds each time the button is pushed. It may be necessary to push the drain button more than once to completely empty the reservoir.

Airwerx 90X Diagram

Diagram showing the AirWerx 90X dehumidifier from front and back views. Labels indicate: Power cord, Unit Cover, Handle, Air Inlet Grille, Drain Hose, Control panel, Remote control, Air Outlet Grille, Inlet End Cap.

Maintenance

⚠️ WARNING: Always unplug the unit before doing any maintenance.

Condensate Pump

Your AirWerx 90X is equipped with an integral condensate pump designed to pump water from your dehumidifier out to the desired drain. This pump requires routine maintenance that is nor covered by your 1-year parts warranty. Only a defective pump will be repaired or replaced during the warranty period.

Preventative Maintenance

As with all pumps, preventative maintenance is necessary to prevent issues from dirt and slime that may accumulate in the drain system. This includes the drain pan, hose to the condensate pump, pump reservoir, pump head float assembly, and discharge tubing.

At least once per year, clean your pump system

Cleaning the machine body

Use a soft damp cloth to clean the exterior of unit. Do not use any soap or solvents.

Coil the filter

  1. Unplug the unit.
  2. Slide out the filter.
  3. Clean the filter mesh by vacuuming or washing with warm water (no soap or solvents).
  4. Be sure filter is completely dry before restarting the unit.

Diagrams (3-1, 3-2) show filter cleaning steps.

Coil Maintenance

Electrical Access

Unscrew the 4 screws on the side panel to access the control board.

Pump maintenance

  1. Unscrew the 4 screw on the pump access panel.
  2. Remove the screw on the pump.
  3. Undo the 3 pump quick connects.
  4. Insert a flathead screwdriver into the notch on the side of the pump to help you gently lift the pump off it's reservoir remains attached to the unit.

Diagrams (1, 2) show pump access.

Cleaning/Disinfecting the Pump

Basic Cleaning (Complete about once a year, depending on environment)

  1. Open the end cap on the filter side of the unit. Press the drain button to drain the reservoir.
  2. Disconnect power to the dehumidifier.
  3. Mix a 16 oz solution of either (1 oz bleach + 15 oz water) OR (4 oz white vinegar + 12 oz water).
  4. Pour solution into the drain tray at the base of the coils. If any cleaning solutions gets on coils, flush with water.
  5. Allow solution to soak for 15 minutes.
  6. Reconnect the dehumidifier to power.
  7. Fill the reservoir with water and flush/cycle the pump at least two times.
  8. If drain line is still filled with debris, repeat process. If still not cleaned, move on to Advanced Cleaning.
  9. Reassemble unit, unless moving on to advanced cleaning.

Advanced Cleaning (Complete as needed)

  1. Press the drain button to drain the water from the reservoir (A wet-dry vacuum or towels can be used to remove any remaining water).
  2. Unplug the dehumidifier and remove the cover so you have access to the pump.
  3. Remove the pump head from the reservoir by unscrewing the screw. Wipe reservoir clean with a paper towel.
  4. Mix a 16 oz solution of either (1 oz bleach + 15 oz water) OR (4 oz white vinegar + 12 oz water).
  5. Fill the pump reservoir with cleaning solution.
  6. Reassemble pump, then use manual drain button to flush mixture through discharge tubing.
  7. Pour same cleaning solution slowly into drain tray under evaporator coils and let it clean hose from pan to pump. This process can be stopped when the pump energizes one time.
  8. NOTE: If you get any of the cleaning solution on the coils, flush with water.
  9. Pour sufficient clean water through drain pan to allow the pump to turn on twice.
  10. Reassemble the unit and return it to operational status.

Dehumidifier Storage

If the unit will be stored for an extended period of time, complete the following steps:

  1. Turn off the unit and allow to dry.
  2. Wrap and secure the power cord.
  3. Cover the filter mesh.
  4. Store in a clean, dry space.

Ducted Applications

Ducting the dehumidifier allows the unit to be in one room while conditioning an adjacent room. The inlet/ return collar (optional accessory, PN: W-103) is designed for 12" flex ducting while the supply grille is designed for 6" flex ducting.

Be sure to secure the ducting with tie wrap. Also, keep in mind, that the supply ducting can be screwed into an adapter if necessary.

Ducting Installation

Note: The supply duct adapter is standard on all units. Return duct is an optional accessory.

Diagrams show removing and installing duct adapter, and flex duct installation/removal.

AirWerx 90X Spare Parts

All AirWerx Models-Parts AirWerx 90X-Parts
Part# Description Part# Description
A-100 Remote Control Package (cable+remote) A-900 Fan Motor
A-101 Remote Control A-901 Complete Fan Assembly
A-102 Remote Control Cable, 26' A-902 Fan Capacitor
A-103 Return Duct Collar Accessory A-903 Compressor
A-106 Duct Kit Assembly (W-103+ W-100) A-904 Compressor Capacitor
A-107 Flexible Supply Duct, 72" A-905 Coil Assembly
A-108 Main Control Board A-906 Hot Gas Bypass Coil
A-109 Display Board A-907 Condensate Pump Assembly
A-110 RH/Temperature Sensor A-908 RH/Temperature Sensor Cable
A-909 Display cable
A-910 CAT 5 Prot Internal Cable
A-913 Foot, adjustable
AirWerx 90X-Filters
Part# Description
A-915 Prefilter
A-916 Filter Assembly (Cassette+Prefilter)
A-917 MERV-8 Filter
A-918 HEPA Filter
A-919 Carbon Filter

Troubleshooting

Symptom Cause Solution
Machine Won't Run Power Supply Verify that there is power to the outlet and that the plug is properly installed in outlet.
Machine Won't Run Room Temperature Over 105°F (Display HI) or Below 33°F(Display LO) The unit is outside the operating temperature range. Modify the room conditions so the temperature is between 33-105°F and operation will commence.
Low Air Flow Air Filter is Clogged Clean the filter mesh according to instructions listed in manual.
Low Air Flow Air Inlet or Outlet is Blocked. Clear the blockage from inlet or outlet.
Loud Noise Machine Is Not level Move the dehumidifier to flat, firm ground.
Loud Noise Filter Mesh is Blocked Clean the filter mesh according to instructions listed in manual.
Trouble Code: E1 E1=Humidity Sensor Issues Check to ensure that wire is connected at both ends. If no issues are visible, the sensor may be faulty.
Trouble Code: HI or LO Room Temperature Over 105°F or Below33°F (Display LO) The unit is outside the operating temperature range. Modify the room conditions so the temperature is between 33-105°F and operation will commence. If room conditions are within temperature range, replace the defective sensor.

Pump Alarm- Trouble Code E4

If a pump alarm is shown on the display, complete the following steps:

  1. Reset the unit by disconnecting the power cord and then reconnecting it. NOTE: UNIT WILL NOT FUNCTION UNTIL ERROR CODE HAS BEEN CLEARED.
  2. Manually check to see if pump is operational by pressing the drain button. Check if the pump energizes and de-energizes properly. Additionally, check to see if any water purged from the system.
  3. If you haven't cleaned the system recently, check the discharge line for an obstruction, then clean the balance of the pump system (see “Maintenance” on page 8 for details).
  4. Replace the hoses and/or pump, if maintenance alone isn't sufficient.

Limited Warranty

This limited warranty starts from the date of purchase. BASEAIRE warrants to the original purchaser that this BASEAIRE product is free from manufacturing defects in material or workmanship for the limited warranty period of:

This limited warranty is valid only on products purchased from the manufacturer or BASEAIRE authorized dealer and operated, installed, and maintained according to the instructions included in this user guide or furnished with the product. BaseAire will not provide in-home service during or after the warranty period. You may be responsible for the shipping charge to bring the product to the manufacturer for service.

To receive warranty service, the purchaser must contact BASEAIRE at 1-888-641-8862 or sales@baseaire.com. A proof of purchase or order number is required to receive warranty service. During the applicable warranty period, a product will be repaired or replaced at the sole option of BASEAIRE.

Limited Warranty Exclusions

This limited warranty covers manufacturing defects in materials or workmanship encountered in normal household, commercial or noncommercial use of this product and shall not cover the following:

The use of this product in SPA or a room with OUTDOOR POOL invalidate or voids limited warranty.

Models: AirWerx 90X, Energy Star Dehumidifier, AirWerx 90X Energy Star Dehumidifier

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