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Page 1: ...ORT Table of contents 1 MISE EN GARDE Veuillez lire attentivement las consignes de sécurité et les directives d utilisation avant I utilisation initiale de ce produit APPAREIL DE CONFORT AU 3 SAESONS Table des matières FOYER PORTABLE 15 SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS SAUVEGARDER CES INSTRUCTIONS Danby Products Ltd P0 Box 1778 Guelph Ontario Canada NiH 6Z9 Danby Products nc PD Box 669 Findlay Ohio USA 458...

Page 2: ...afety Information 3 Energy Saving Tips 4 ExtrnaI WatrTank Instructions 5 Window Installation 7 Care and Maintenance 20 Warranty 21 Unit Parts Identification Horizontal Louver Blades Remote Control Receiver Window Carrying Handle both sides Removable Air Filter Panel back Easy roll Castors ...

Page 3: ...mation which is located on the manufacturers nameplate located on the rear panel of the unit Model Number Serial Number Date of Purchase Dealer s Name and Address This information will be required if your unit requires servicing and or for general inquiries To contact a Customer Service Representative call Danby TOLL FREE 1 800 26 DANBY Unit specifications DPAC1 0061 DPAC1 20068 Cooling Capacity 1...

Page 4: ...cal outlet 2 The power supply cord is inclusive of two buttons located on the head of the plug One button is marked TEST the other button is marked RESET Press the TEST button you will hear a click as the RESET button pops out 3 Press the RESET button you will hear a click as the button engages 4 The power supply cord is now energized and supplying electricity to the air conditioner On some produc...

Page 5: ...r air becomes hot and uncomfortable This avoids an initial period of discomfort while the unit is cooling off the room Use of the automatic start stop programmable TIMER feature can be a major asset in this regard if utilized to the fullest extent 5 When outdoor temperatures are cool enough turn the air conditioner off and use the FAN MODE on HIGH MED or LOW This circulates indoor air providing so...

Page 6: ...er outlet Please note When the tank is installed the lock and unlock symbols will be hidden Pull the lock lever to the far right in order to lock the tank into postion and push the lever to the far left to unlock the tank in order to remove it 4 Install both covers on the water tank 5 To release disconnect the external water tank firstly unlock the tank see above and grasp the recessed handles loc...

Page 7: ...oning mode only NOTE If the external bucket is fiQI installed During high humidity conditions if the rate of water being condensed exceeds the rate of water being evaporated the water level inside the internal reservoir will activate a float switch mechanism safety shut off causing the unit to stop cease operation automatically In this event the red water full indicator light on the control panel ...

Page 8: ...talled in A and C positions with vent opening facing down B Fig 4a L IMPORTANT For horizontal window kit applications refer to figure 3a for correct Rain Hood insert positioning For vertical window kit applications including patio refer to figure 4a for correct Rain Hood insert positioning 1 Select a suitable Iocation making sure you have access to an electrical outlet 2 Install both flexible hose...

Page 9: ...to initiate the AUTO ON start time TIMER OFF Used to initiate the AUTO OFF stop time CLOCK Allows you to initiate and or change the TIME OF DAY setting To activate clock mode both the TIMER ON and TIMER OFF buttons must be pressed simultaneously OTHER RUN Adjacent blue indicator light illuminates to indicate selected mode is operational WATER FULL A warning signal beep will sound and the adjacent ...

Page 10: ...program Operating Instructions Air Conditioning NOTE Both exhaust hoses must be installed and properly vented outdoors during air conditioning mode 1 Press the I O on off key pad to switch on the unit Fig D 2 Press the MODE key until the COOL symbol appears in the display window Fig E Each depression of the MODE key will advance to a different mode setting Auto Cool Dry Fan 3 Press the appropriate...

Page 11: ...t temperature is achieved Cooling resumes when the room temperature rises above the set temperature level The temperature has no effect on the fan operation Therefore the fan will operate continuously after the compressor has cycled off to maintain optimal temperature control FI i V Fig 16 A ATTENTION A When the unit beeps and the red water full indicator light illuminates and flashes continuously...

Page 12: ...ORTANT The relative humidity setting selected should always be set a few degrees lower than the room ambient relative humidity conditions to ensure normal dehumidifying operation NOTE it is not recommended to operate your Dehumidifier below temperatures of 15 5 C 60 F this could result in icing up conditions of the evaporator coils and minimize efficiency 4 During Dry mode when the external tank i...

Page 13: ...s normal It may take 3 5 minutes before the protection circuit self deactivates DO NOT ATTEMPT TO START THE UNIT COMPRESSOR DURING THIS PERIOD Upon re starting the unit turn switch on all program information i e time mode fan speed auto timed programs will have to be re programed External Ak IMPORTANT A External Water Tank Support Hangers If the unit will not be in use for a long period of time or...

Page 14: ... Fan Fig H 3 Press the FAN key to select the desired FAN SPEED setting Your selection will appear in the display window Fig I Each depression of the fan key will advance to a different fan speed Low Med High 4 Press the SWING key to activate the automatic air swing oscillating feature the air swing symbol will appear in the display window Fig J To deactivate the air swing feature press the SWING k...

Page 15: ...programs a and b above this program contains a built in memory that automatically stores into memory the selected times and will repeat daily same specified times until the program is overridden and or canceled However any interruption in electrical power will automatically cancel erase all auto timed programs In the event this should happen you will be required to re program your settings Setting...

Page 16: ...r to the program starting by pressing the TIMER ON key pad The time you selected will appear in the display 1 To set the AUTO OFF timer the unit must be operational turned on I O switch 2 Press the TIMER OFF key pad Fig N to initiate the AUTO OFF time sequence TIMER OFF will appear in the display window Fig 0 and the minute digits start to flash Press theZ or V key pad to select the AUTO OFF minut...

Page 17: ...tart to flash Press either TEMP TIME keys Fig R to select the AUTO ON minutes Press the TIMER ON key pad again and the hour digits start to flash Press the L orV TEMP TIME ADJ key pad to select the AUTO ON hour start time Press the TIMER ON key pad again to set the AUTO ON time 5 Press the TIMER OFF key pad Fig S to initiate the AUTO OFF time sequence TIMER OFF will appear in the display window Fi...

Page 18: ... HOUR Used to program the HOUR time MIN Used to program the MINUTE time R RESET Used to reset all remote control programs Ak CAUTION Ak DO NOT MIX OLD AND NEW BATTERIES or DO NOT MIX ALKALINE STANDARD CARBON ZINC OR RECHARGEABLE NICKEL CADMIUM BATTERIES This Class B digital apparatus complies with canadian ICES 003 To operate the hand held remote control will require two AAA Alkaline batteries inc...

Page 19: ...to select change the correct hour time time flashes Each time the H button is pressed the time will increase in 1 hour increments The time automatically sets stops flashing after 5 seconds When the main unit is swithed on using the remote control the time on the main unit will automatically adjust to the time set on the remote control 3 Mode Setting Press the Mode button to select operating mode E...

Page 20: ...that will gradually increase the set operating temperature 0 5 C I 0 9 F during night time sleeping hours resulting in less compressor running time saving energy consumption and preventing the room from becoming to cold during sleeping hours See the table below for temperature differentials during an 8 hour period EXAMPLE Time Period Operation Temperature Increase Above Set Temperature 1st Hour 0 ...

Page 21: ...lter 1 is located at the upper rear side of the unit In order to access the air intake filter filter 2 the air intake hose and collar will have to be removed I a To remove the air filter Fig 34 Pull the air filter upward in the direction of the arrow ib To remove the air intake filter Fig 35 Simply tilt the filter handle upwards and pull out the filter basket Fig 36 2 Dust Dirt clogged in the filt...

Page 22: ... implied made or intended by Danby Products Limited or its authorized distributors and all other warranties conditions representations or guar antees including any warranties conditions representations or guarantees under any Sale of Goods Act or like legislation or statue is hereby expressly exclud ad Save as herein provided Danby Products Limited Canada or Danby Products Inc USA shall not be res...

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