Finether Dehumidifier Operating Instructions Hot Fix -
To clarify: Most Finether dehumidifiers (especially mini/thermoelectric Peltier models) do not have a "hot" air drying or heating mode. The "HOT" you're seeing could refer to:
"HOT" indicator light – meaning the unit is actively dehumidifying (warm air exhausted from the top). "HOT" as in the air coming out feels warm – this is normal for thermoelectric dehumidifiers. A mistranslation – possibly "HOT" = "ON" or "POWER."
General Finether Dehumidifier Operating Instructions (Typical Mini Model) Controls (usually one button/switch)
Green light – Power on / dehumidifying. Red light (sometimes labeled "HOT") – Could indicate: finether dehumidifier operating instructions hot
Unit is working (thermoelectric cooling produces warm exhaust air). Or a malfunction (e.g., full water tank or overheating shutdown).
If you see a "HOT" light solid ON:
Normal operation – The Peltier element creates a cold side (condensation) and a hot side (exhaust). The hot side air is normal. Check if fan is running – If no air movement and "HOT" light is solid, the fan may be stuck or failed (unit will overheat and shut off). Full water tank – Some models turn on a red light (not necessarily "HOT") when tank is full. Empty the tank. Overheat protection – Unplug for 30 minutes, clean air intake and exhaust grilles, try again. If you see a "HOT" light solid ON:
Basic operation steps:
Place upright on a flat, stable surface (not carpet). Leave 6–8 inches clearance around air vents. Plug into 110–120V outlet (US) or 220–240V (EU/UK depending on model). Press power button – fan starts, cold plate gets cold. Water drips into tank. Empty when full (usually daily in humid conditions).
If you meant something else by "HOT — solid content": A different appliance entirely.
"Solid content" – Not a standard dehumidifier term. Possibly you meant:
"Solid state" (thermoelectric, no compressor) – normal to feel warm exhaust. "Condensate solidification" – not applicable. A different appliance entirely.