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PORTABLE AIR CONDITIONER

PORTABLE AIR CONDITIONERINSTRUCTION MANUALRead Rules for Safe Operation and Instructions not leave this unit unattended in a spacewhere people or animals who cannot react to afailed unit are located. A failed unit can causeextreme overheating or death in such anenclosed, unattended !!21. All wiring must comply with local and nationalelectrical codes and be installed by a qualifiedelectrician. If you have any questions regardingthe following instructions, contact a Check available power supply and resolve anywiring problems BEFORE installation andoperation of this This unit draws amps (nameplate rated)underand amps (nameplaterated) underand may be used inany properly wired, general purpose 15 amphousehold grounded For your safety and protection, this unit isgrounded through the power cord plug whenplugged into a matching wall outlet.

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1 PORTABLE AIR CONDITIONERINSTRUCTION MANUALRead Rules for Safe Operation and Instructions not leave this unit unattended in a spacewhere people or animals who cannot react to afailed unit are located. A failed unit can causeextreme overheating or death in such anenclosed, unattended !!21. All wiring must comply with local and nationalelectrical codes and be installed by a qualifiedelectrician. If you have any questions regardingthe following instructions, contact a Check available power supply and resolve anywiring problems BEFORE installation andoperation of this This unit draws amps (nameplate rated)underand amps (nameplaterated) underand may be used inany properly wired, general purpose 15 amphousehold grounded For your safety and protection, this unit isgrounded through the power cord plug whenplugged into a matching wall outlet.

2 If you arenot sure whether the wall outlets in your homeare properly grounded, please consult a The manufacturers nameplate is located on therear panel of the unit and contains electrical andother technical data specific to this modeHeating ModeDO NOT USE PLUG ADAPTERSOR EXTENSION To avoid the possibility of personal injury, alwaysdisconnect the power supply to the unit, beforeinstalling and/or SpecificationsUnit Specifications:Power Consumption:Cooling CapacityHeating CapacityDehumidifying CapacityNoise LevelPower SourceRefrigerantWater Tank CapacityUnit WeightUnit Dimensions(inches)W D HUnit Dimensions(cm)W D HFan speedsControl Panel(llluninated)Time of Day ClockAuto - TimerCoolingHeatingDehumidifyingFanNOTE: Specifications are subject to change without notice, for further Only Models7200 Btu/hNot Applicable52 Pints ( )Less than 54 dB(A)115V / ( )38kg( lb.)

3 15 / " 18" 32 / " Touch ControlsYe sYe s851 Watts( Amps)Not Applicable850W ( Amps)90W( )1458 Heating/Cooling Models7500 Btu/h1500W/1000W52 Pints ( )Less than 54 dB(A)115V / ( )38kg( lb.)15 / " 18" 32 / " Touch ControlsYe sYe s851 Watts( Amps)1500 Watts(High) Amps1000 Watts(Low) Amps850W ( Amps)90W( )1548 Table 1 Suggested Individual Branch CircuitReceptacle and Fuse TypesNameplate to Volts125 AWG-American Wire GageBased on copper wire at 60 C temperature Wire Size14 Table 2 Wall OutletFuse SizeTime Delay FusePlug Type(or circuit breaker)Amps153 This appliance is designed to be highly efficientn energy these recommendationsfor greater ) Select a thermostat setting that suits yourcomfort needs and leave at that chosen ) The air filter is very effcient in removing airborneparticles.

4 Keep the air filter clean at all ) Use drapes, curtains or shades to keep directsunlight form penetrating and heating room, butdo not allow drapes or curtains to obstruct theair flow around the ) Start your air CONDITIONER before the outdoor airbecomes hot and uncomfortable. This avoids aninitial period of discomfort while the unit iscooling off the room. Use of the automaticstart/stop programmablefeature can be amajor asset in this regard if utilized to the ) When outdoor temperatures are cool enough,turn the air CONDITIONER off and use theonorThis circulatesindoor air, providing some cooling comfort andutilizes less , exhaust/window kit must be installed at alltimes when the unit is operating under should be at least "(30 cm) clearancebetween the unit and any other other objects or buildingstructure.

5 The unit should be installed on a levelsurface. The window kit does not have to beinstalled during operation of the remaining threemodes. (Heating/Dehumidifying/Fan).AIRCONDITION INGE nergy-Saving TipsWindow InstallationInstallation AccessoriesDescriptionQuantityFlexible exhaust hose with adaptersWindow exhaust adapterAdjustable window/patio door slider kitDrain hose connectorSPECIAL from 19 / " (50cm) up to78 / " (200cm)(flat mouth).. / " ( ) up to48 / "(203cm)..1 Pccontinuous drain option (hose not included)Exterior drain hose extension(direct drain) is not included with this unit and canbe purchased through any local Hardware Shock HazardTo avoid the possibility of personalinjury, disconnect power to the unitbefore installing or avoid installation/operation difficulties,read these instructions 1 Installation AccessoriesDrain Hose ConnectorWindow ExhaustAdapterAdapterAdapterAdjustable Window/Patio Door Slider Kit26/"-48/5388 Flexible Exhaust Hose19 / - 78 /1324"CAUTION!

6 !Adjustable Window/Patio Door Slider Kit26 / - 48 /5388 """Window Kit Installationit may be necessary foryou to improvise/modify some aspects of theinstallation procedures for certain types window kit has been designed to fit moststandard "vertical"and "horizontal" windowapplications. However,Please refer to Fig. 2 & Fig. 2a forminimum and maximum window Starting This UnitFlexible Exhaust HoseAdjustable Window Slider KitNOTE: Step 2 is required only while using theAIR CONDITIONER MODEDO NOT USE AN EXTENSION TankI/O1) Select a suitable location, making sure you haveeasy access to an electrical ) Install theand theas depicted inFig. 3 & Fig. ) Plug the unit into a 115V/60Hz groundedelectrical ) Make sure theis correctly positionedinside the cabinet otherwise the unit will notoperate.

7 Fig ) To turn the unit on, press thekey(On/ Off Switch).Water Tank Safety FeatureFULL8 BEEPSWATER FULLThis unit is equipped with a fail-safe switchmechanism which prevents the unit from condensingwater in the event the water tank is accidentallydisplaced, and/orwith water. If this situationoccurs, the unit will signaland theindicator light will flash redcontinuously until the water tank is correctlypositioned and/or : The fan motor will continue to operateunder this condition. This is normal, but nocooling or dehumidifying will occur until the tankis emptied and/or correctly installed (It may takeseveral minutes before the compressor resumesnormal operation).

8 Window InstallationWindow Slider KitMinimum:Maximum:26 / "( cm )48 / "(123cm)5388 Window Slider KitMinimum: 26 / "( cm )Maximum: 48 / "(123cm)5388 Horizontal WindowVerticalWindowFig. 25 Fig. 3 Fig. 3aFig. 2aFig. 4 Key Pad :Power :Selects the appropriate operating mode.(Dehumidifier).Cool-Heat-Dry-FanNot e:"Heat Mode" is for Heating/Cooling Modelonly .MODE Indicator Lights:Illuminates under thedifferent mode settings ;COOL Mode:Green LightHEAT Mode:Red lightDRY(Dehumidifier)Mode:Green LightFAN Mode:No indicator lightRemains on while compressor isGreen Light :operating. Green light turns off when desiredtemperature is to bothAir CONDITIONER and Light:Remains on while heater isoperating.

9 Red light turns off when desiredtemperature is Full Indicator Light:Flashes red whenthe water level of the water tank exceeds themaximum set level or if the water tank is notcorrectly positioned in the cabinet. High-Medium-Low fan speedsFAN:Fan Options:Cooling (3 speeds) (2 speeds) (1 speed) (3 speeds)High-Medium-Low.: Used to adjust (forward ) Time of Day Clock: Used to adjust (backward ) Time of Day Clocksettings (1min, increments).settings (1min, increments).Used to adjust (forward) TemperatureUsed to adjust (backward) Temperaturesettings (1 C increments).osettings (1 C increments).oUsed to adjust (forward) Auto-Timer of settingsUsed to adjust (backward) Auto-Timer of settings(10 min.)

10 Increments)(10 min. increments)SWING:CLOCK: Allows youTIME OF DAYA llows the vertical louver grillsto oscillate back and forth automatically(70 Swing).to initiate and/or change ON:Used to initiate the AUTO ON start timeprogram, in conjuction with the&key padsTIMER OFF:AUTO OFFUsed to initiate thestop timeprogram, in conjuction with the&key FullGreen light while coolingRed light while heatingGreen light while dehumidifyingA warning signal of 8 beeps willsound and the Water Fullindicator will flash Conversion ChartOOC 101112131415161718192021F 505254555759616364666870 OOC 222324252627282930313233F 7273757779818284868890916 DUCTE xhaust Air OutletFig.


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