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User Manual

Portable Air Conditioner

Before using your 

AC Pro

 Portable Air Conditioner

 

please read this user manual in its entirety. 

MO DEL NUMBERS

A

PC05AK-A3NNA1C 

5,000 BTU (DOE rating)

8,000 BTU (ASHRAE rating)

A

PC06AK-A3NNA1C

6,000 BTU (DOE rating)

 

9,999

 BTU (ASHRAE rating)

Summary of Contents for APC05AK-A3NNA1C

Page 1: ...er Before using your AC Pro Portable Air Conditioner please read this user manual in its entirety MODEL NUMBERS APC05AK A3NNA1C 5 000 BTU DOE rating 8 000 BTU ASHRAE rating APC06AK A3NNA1C 6 000 BTU D...

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Page 3: ...ury so gloves are highly recommended for unpacking and installing 4 Run the unit continuously for 24 hours after letting the unit stand upright for 3 4 hours This allows the unit to work out any kinks...

Page 4: ...Parts List Removing Collected Water Installing the Power Cord Hooks Installing in Double Hung Sash Windows Installing in Sliding Sash Windows Installing Exhaust Hose Cleaning and Maintenance Cleaning...

Page 5: ...under the direct supervision of a person responsible for their safety Please keep plastic bags and sheets out of the reach of children as they might be mistakenly used for play Packaging materials ca...

Page 6: ...way into the wall outlet so that it will not loose Always grip the plug firmly and pull straight out from the outlet when taking it out Never unplug the appliance by pulling on the power cord Never us...

Page 7: ...a trained service technician Always finish the test of LCDI plug before use Follow 4 steps on the LCDI plug case if the TEST button does not cause the circuit breaker trip or the RESET button will no...

Page 8: ...nce Please refer to the actual product for the appearance 6 1 8 7 6 9 10 5 1 2 3 4 Remote controller Control Panel Vertical Airflow Louver Horizontal Airflow Louver Caster Wheels Air Intake Air Outlet...

Page 9: ...an operate the air conditioner by using the control panel or remote The air conditioner will emit a beep after pressing each button on the control panel The dual 8 nixie tube on the control panel will...

Page 10: ...n Pressing this button will cycle the fan speed through one of 4 fan modes as shown below Sleep Button Press this button to enter the sleep operation mode Sleep mode is not available for Fan mode and...

Page 11: ...he remote control is 25 feet with no obstacles or interference from other devices such as wireless phones or fluorescent lamps The air conditioner will emit a beep sound if the signal from the remote...

Page 12: ...ng the button for 2 seconds will cause the temperature to change rapidly Release the button once your desired temperature is reached After pressing the Timer button each press of the button will incre...

Page 13: ...displays Sleep Button Press this button to enter the sleep operation mode While in sleep mode you can only use the Cool modes When in sleep mode the AC temperature will automatically increase by 2 F...

Page 14: ...2 Replace with two new AAA 1 5V batteries not included of the same make and model Make sure the polarities are aligned correctly 3 Reinstall the battery cover box reinstall remove battery cover of ba...

Page 15: ...screw window fastener protective grille drainage pipe pipe hoop rubber plug pipe clip bolt nut washer spring washer rain shield There are 2 ways to remove collected water from the air conditioner The...

Page 16: ...er 1 Move the unit to a suitable place for discharging water Make sure to keep the unit horizontal and not tilt the unit so water does not spill 2 Remove the drainage pipe from the drainage clip then...

Page 17: ...r is located on a flat level surface and that the drain hose is directed downwards and clear of any obstructions Placing the air conditioner on an uneven surface may result in the chassis filling with...

Page 18: ...f the window panel the same width as your window 1 Assemble the rear clip by snapping the Joint B and Joint C together clasp rear connector lower rear connector upper 2 Snap the attached Joints B C in...

Page 19: ...ring washer screws washer rain shield 5 Cut Sponge B to the width of your window and attach it to the bottom of the window sill sponge B adhesive 6 Place the assembled window panel on the window sill...

Page 20: ...semble Window panel 20 5 Window stool Note if the width of your window is greater than 56 7 inches attach the extension panel to the adjustment panel to make the width of the window panel the same wid...

Page 21: ...r window 10 To prevent the window from sliding vertically fix the inner window in place by using the window bracket and screw The placement of the bracket will differ depending on whether you have a p...

Page 22: ...the window panel to Joint B C with included screws screws protective grille 4 Attach the rain shield and rain shield support to the outside of the window panel by using the included nut spring washer...

Page 23: ...r than 20 5 inches please remove the adjusting panel from the window panel and then cut the window panel to make the height of the window panel the same height as your window Window panel 20 5 Cut adj...

Page 24: ...by using the window bracket and screw The placement of the bracket will differ depending on whether you have a plastic or wooden window 8 Close the window sash tightly against the assembled window pa...

Page 25: ...kwise Join A 2 Rotate the open end of the exhaust hose clockwise into Joint B C on the assembled window panel Join A clockwise Heat discharge pipe 3 Insert Joint A from the exhaust hose into the groov...

Page 26: ...ow correct under 51 inches about 24 inches wrong Cleaning and Maintenance Cleaning the outer case Wipe with a soft cloth soaked in warm water and a mild detergent if needed To avoid electric shock tur...

Page 27: ...om the air conditioner You may need to move the filter around to loosen 1 2 2 Clean the filter After removing use the dust attachment of your vacuum or warm water mixed with a mild detergent 3 Reinsta...

Page 28: ...power outlet Clean air filter and exterior case Drain any accumulated water from the air conditioner Wrap the air conditioner in plastic to prevent the accumulation of dust Long Term Storage Checklist...

Page 29: ...the AC will resume operation Temp cannot be adjusted in auto mode Temp set range is 61 86 F Remove the source of the odor and clean the filter The flowing water sound is the refrigerant inside the ai...

Page 30: ...operation but the fan continues to operate Compressor stops operation but the fan continues to operate Compressor stops operation but the fan continues to operate Compressor stops operation but the fa...

Page 31: ...rranty Customer Support Warranty Information 1 1 Year warranty AC Pro Portable Air Conditioner comes with a 1 year warranty from the date of purchase This warranty covers manufacturing and material de...

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