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MODE SELECTION BUTTON

POWER ON/OFF BUTTON

TIMER BUTTON

REMOTE CONTROL

1

 Fan Speed Button

2

 Increment Button  

(Timer/ Temperature) 

3

 Mode Selection Button

4

 Sleep Mode Button

5

 Decrement Button  

(Timer/ Temperature)

6

 Timer Button

7

 Power ON/OFF Button

•  The remote-control unit requires  

2 x 1.5V AAA Alkaline batteries. 

•  You can use the remote control when the 

distance between the air conditioner and the 

remote is less than five meters. Make sure 

the deviation of the remote is less than 30°.

•  The remote control has all the same 

functions as the buttons on the control 

panel of the air conditioner except the 

remote control has one extra/additional 

function (SLEEP MODE  ) as compared  

to control panel.

•  To use the remote control, make sure that 

the unit is plugged into the mains supply, 

then point the remote control to the sensor 

located at the control panel and press the 

desired button. 

•  The remote control operating range is  

5 metres. Make sure there are no obstacles 

between the remote and the sensor. 

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CONTROL PANEL

OPERATION

Please Note: The beep sound will be heard every time when the button is pressed on keypad display 

or remote handset.

To power the unit, ensure that the power plug is plugged into an appropriate 240V a.c receptacle and switch 

power on at the wall outlet. 
Once the power is applied the unit will beep and the display will come up indicating the temperature of the 

room, the unit will be in standby mode.
Press the Power ON button   and the unit will start operating in the last selected settings.

 

IMPORTANT! To prolong the life of the compressor, wait for at least 3 minutes before turning on the 

unit, after it has been switched off. 
Never turn the air conditioner off by unplugging from the mains wall outlet. Always use the 

POWER ON/OFF 

button to turn off the unit and then wait for few minutes before unplugging the mains power cord.

COOL MODE 

•  Press the 

MODE button on the control panel or remote   repeatedly until the green LED light next to 

the 

COOL mode icon lights on the display. This indicates the unit is set in cool mode. 

•  Press the 

UP/DOWN button on the control panel or remote   /   to set the room temperature as 

desired between 16°C to 31°C (60.8 to 87.8°F). The temperature will increase/decrease by 1°C each 

time 

UP/DOWN button is pressed.

•  Press the 

FAN speed button on control panel or remote   to change the fan speed from LOW to HIGH 

and the speed indicator will change on the display panel to the selected fan speed as F1 (Low Speed) 

and F2 (High Speed).

TIMER ON 

This function is used to start the unit after a specific time interval. 
To set the ON Time:
•  To start, ensure the unit is connected to mains supply and the supply switch is turned ON.
•   Press  the 

TIMER button on the control panel or remote   and the corresponding green light next  

to the timer icon will glow. Also, the timer count will be display on the display screen.

•   Set the time (between 1Hrs to 24Hrs) after which you want the unit to be turned ON using the  

UP/DOWN button   /    on the remote or control panel. 

•   Once the time is selected, the corresponding time will blink for 5 times on the display and the count  

is stored in the memory.

•  The unit will start operating once the pre-set time is elapsed.
•   To cancel the timer setting, press the 

TIMER button   again on the control panel or remote   

and by using 

UP/DOWN button   /   bring back the timer count back to “0”.  

TIMER OFF 

This function is used to turn OFF the unit after a specific time interval. 
To set the OFF time: 
•  To turn-off  the operating unit after certain duration of time interval press the 

TIMER button on the  

control panel or remote  .

•  Set the time after which you want the unit to be turned OFF using the 

UP/DOWN button   /    

on control panel or remote. 

•  Set the time (between 1Hrs to 24Hrs) after which you want the unit to be turned OFF using the  

UP/DOWN button   /   on the remote or control panel.

•  Once the time is selected, the corresponding time will blink for 5 times on the display and the count  

is stored in the memory.

•  The unit will be turned OFF when the pre-set time is reached and will be in standby mode. 
•  To cancel the timer setting, press the 

TIMER button   again on the control panel or remote  

and by using 

UP/DOWN button   /   bring back the timer count back to “0”.

Note: In an event of power failure the timer needs to the reprogrammed.

Timer function is used to set the ON or OFF time of the unit. This function can be set using the control panel 

or remote. The duration of timer is from 1Hrs to 24 Hrs, the timer is incremented in steps of 1Hr every time.

FAN MODE 

•  Press the 

MODE button repeatedly on control panel or remote   until the green LED light  

next to the 

FAN mode icon lights up on the display.

•  Press the 

FAN button to change the fan speed from LOW to HIGH and the speed indicator will change 

on the display panel to the selected fan speed settings as shown below.  

Corresponding will be shown on the display. 
F1 for Low speed
F2 for High speed

SLEEP MODE 

•  Press the 

SLEEP mode button on the remote   to turn ON the sleep mode.

The operation of the unit is quiet and the unit operates on minimum power.
Note: The sleep mode won’t operate if the unit is operating in dry (dehumidifying) or fan mode.

DRY MODE 

•  Press the 

MODE button repeatedly on the control panel or remote   until the green LED light next to 

the 

DRY icon lights on the display. The “dh “ marks also appears on the display. 

•  In 

DRY mode fan speed is pre-set. Speed button is not available. The temperature cannot be set either. 

•  Dry mode cannot be used to cool the room, it is ideal to reduce room humidity. 
* See water drainage section to drain the condensate (water) in the unit.

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  Timer Button

2

  Fan Speed Button

3

  Increment Button  

(Timer/ Temperature)

4

  Decrement Button  

(Timer/ Temperature)

5

  Mode Selection Button

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  Power ON/OFF Button

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Summary of Contents for PA0802GB

Page 1: ...ntinuous research and development the specifications herein are subject to change without notice Important Please read these instructions carefully GBIN004060 PORTABLE AIR CONDITIONER Instruction Manual PA0802GB ...

Page 2: ...or turn the breaker OFF ALWAYS unplug the unit from the mains before maintenance or cleaning ALWAYS keep a clearance of at least 200mm from walls furniture and curtains ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS Before you plug the appliance into the mains socket check the following The appliance shall be installed in accordance with national wiring regulations Power rating of the mains wall socket is adequate for th...

Page 3: ...around the Unit when the hose is not connected Mounting in the Wall Correct Bending 1 Place the hose inlet over the exhaust outlet by sliding in the Hose Inlet 2 This air conditioner is required to have the exhaust hose fitted over the hose inlet Pull few threads of the exhaust hose Fix the exhaust hose to the moulded threads on hose Inlet by turning it in a counter clockwise direction The exhaust...

Page 4: ...ng green light next to the timer icon will glow Also the timer count will be display on the display screen Set the time between 1Hrs to 24Hrs after which you want the unit to be turned ON using the UP DOWN button on the remote or control panel Once the time is selected the corresponding time will blink for 5 times on the display and the count is stored in the memory The unit will start operating o...

Page 5: ...SAFETY FEATURES FROST PROTECTION FUNCTION LOW TEMPERATURE The unit is fitted with a frost protection device to avoid excessive formation of ice during Cooling Dry or Sleep mode The unit will start automatically when defrosting process is completed OVERFLOW PROTECTION FUNCTION When water in the water pan exceeds the warning level the machine will automatically sound an alarm and the FULL indicator ...

Page 6: ...state of the air supply mode keep this state for half a day and dry the interior of the unit to prevent mold 3 Turn off the unit unplug the power plug wrap the power cord around the wire winding post install the water plug and drain cap 4 Remove the exhaust hose assembly and keep it in a secure place 5 Pack the air conditioner properly with soft plastic bag put the unit in a dry place take appropr...

Page 7: ...nuing as if the repaired or replacement product was supplied at the original date of purchase Your statutory rights remain unaffected and nothing in this warranty shall limit or exclude our liability for any rights you have under the Consumer Rights Act 2015 If any part of this warranty is deemed unenforceable including any exclusion of liability the enforceability of any other parts of this warra...

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