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CARE AND MAINTENANCE

WARNING:

• Be sure to unplug the unit before cleaning or servicing.

• Do not use gasoline, thinner, or any other chemicals to clean the unit.

• Do not wash the unit directly under a tap or by using a hose; it can cause electric shock or start a fire.

• If the power cord is damaged, it must be repaired only by the manufacturer or by one of its service agents. 

THE AIR FILTER:

Because the filter accumulates and extracts dust, it should be cleaned once every two weeks to maintain high

quality fan operation.

Removing the Air Filter:

1)

Grasp the air filter’s tab with your fingers.

2)

While grasping the tab, pull the filter outward (away from the unit) and then

upward to remove it.

Washing the Air Filter:

1)

Wash the air filter by immersing it gently in warm water, at about 40°C (104°F)

using a neutral detergent. 

2)

Rinse the filter and then dry it in a shaded location. 

Reinstalling the Air Filter:

1)

Attach the air filter to the filter cover using the attachment hooks located on the inner surface of the filter

cover.

2)

Return the air filter to the rear of the unit. 

THE UNIT ENCLOSURE:

Cleaning the unit enclosure:

1)

Use a lint-free cloth, soaked with a neutral detergent, to clean the outside of the unit.

2)

Finish cleaning the enclosure by wiping it with a dry, clean cloth.

Storing the Unit or Leaving It Idle:

If you plan to leave the unit idle for a log period of time (e.g., putting it away for a season, going on vacation,

etc.) follow the proceeding instructions:

Note:

The unit must be drained of any water that has been collected inside. The water is drained from the unit

with the assistance of gravity (there is no pump); either a drain hose or a pan or pot (placed under the lower

drain outlet) will have to be used to collect the water as it is drained. A garden hose (locally purchased) can

also be used if a floor drain is available. 

Airing Out the Unit:

To prevent the formation of mold or odor while the unit is not being used:

1)

Place the unit in a warm room.

2)

Run the unit in fan mode for half a day.

Putting the Unit Away:

1)

Stop the appliance and unplug it.

2)

Wind the power cord around the hooks provided on the bottom rear of the unit.

3)

Clean the air filter (See instructions above). 

4)

Disconnect the exhaust and intake hoses and store them safely by the unit for future use. 

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Summary of Contents for Premiere DPA120DHB1GP

Page 1: ...rité Importantes Caractéristiques Installation Consignes d utilisation Soins et Entretien Dépannage Garantie CAUTION PRECAUTION Read and follow all safety rules and operat ing instructions before first use of this prod uct Veuillez lire attentivement les consignes de sécurité et les instructions d utilisation avant l utilisation initiale de ce produit ENGLISH FRANÇAIS USER S MANUAL FOR YOUR SAFETY...

Page 2: ...r processing appliance designed to offer you the functions of Air Conditioning Dehumidifying and Independent Fan Each individual mode is featured with oscillating air swing capabilities This unit can be conveniently moved from room to room within your home and set up in just minutes Imagine the convenience of 4 Season Home Comfort at your fingertips anywhere anytime For easy reference may we sugge...

Page 3: ...per wire at 60 C temperature rating TABLE 2 Receptacle and Fuse Types 5 2 1 s t l o V d e t a R 5 1 s p m A Wall Outlet 5 1 e z i S e s u F Time Delay Fuse Plug Type or Circuit Breaker IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS CAUTION Do not leave this unit unattended in a space where people or animals cannot react to a failed unit are located A failed unit can cause extreme overheati...

Page 4: ...been dropped or damaged Do not cover or obstruct the inlet or outlet grills Do not use hazardous chemicals to clean or allow them to come in contact with the unit Do not use the unit in the presence of flammable substances such as alcohol insecticides gas petrol etc Do not allow unsupervised operation of the unit by children Do not use this product for functions other than those described in this ...

Page 5: ... 16in up to 203cm 79 15 16in 6 s c p 3 l a e S m a o F c p 1 l o r t n o C e t o m e R t e s 1 s e i r e t t a B FRONT 1 Control Panel 2 Louver Adjustment Handle 3 Vertical Louver Blades 4 Horizontal Louver Blades 5 Carrying Handles both sides 6 Castors 4 REAR 1 Air Filter 2 Air Inlet 3 Air Outlet 4 Upper Drain Outlet 5 Vent Control 6 Power Cord Hooks 7 Lower Drain Outlet INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS...

Page 6: ...he exhaust slider the one with the oval shaped hole shorter in order to fit it to the window If you are going to cut do not compromise the integrity shape of the factory cut hole in the slider as this would make proper ventilation impossible INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 5 Horizontal Vertical Window Installation 1 Select a suitable location making sure you have access to an electrical outlet 2 Install...

Page 7: ...cted in Fig 3 Fig 3 Patio Door Installation Refer to Fig 3 while following the below instructions 1 Select a suitable location making sure you have access to an electrical outlet 2 Install the intake exhaust hoses to the rear of the unit Accessories 1 as shown in Fig A page 4 3 Install the window slider kit Accessories 3 4 Attach the two intake exhaust hose adapters Accessories 2 to the end of eac...

Page 8: ...een High Medium or Low fan speed varies between operations 7 Fan Speed Selection Button Pressing alternates between available fan speeds some operations only 8 Power On Off Button Pressing activates or deactivates operation of the machine DIRECT DRAIN Before proceeding with dry mode on following page it is required that you set up a direct drain for the unit To direct drain the unit 1 Stop unplug ...

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Page 10: ...play Indicates which operation is currently selected 4 Lock Display This indicator appears when the remote control has been locked 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 5 Timer Display If the Auto On or Auto Off operations have been activated the words TIMER ON TIMER OFF or TIMER ON OFF appear in this area NOTE To disconnect power completely the power cord must be unplugged after deactivating the machine REMOTE OP...

Page 11: ...ilter to the rear of the unit THE UNIT ENCLOSURE Cleaning the unit enclosure 1 Use a lint free cloth soaked with a neutral detergent to clean the outside of the unit 2 Finish cleaning the enclosure by wiping it with a dry clean cloth Storing the Unit or Leaving It Idle If you plan to leave the unit idle for a log period of time e g putting it away for a season going on vacation etc follow the proc...

Page 12: ...re heat sources nearby Exhaust air duct is not connected or is blocked Temperature setting too high Air filter blocked by dust Close all windows doors Remove heat source if possible Connect the duct and make sure it can function properly Decrease the set temperature Clean the air filter Power shuts off during heating mode The automatic over heat protection function When the temp at the air outlet ...

Page 13: ...ply that Danby will be responsible or liable for any spoilage or damage to food or other contents of this appliance whether due to any defect of the appliance or its use whether proper or improper EXCLUSIONS Save as herein provided Danby there are no other warranties conditions representations or guarantees express or implied made or intended by Danby or its authorized distributors and all other w...

Page 14: ... modèle se trouve sur la plaque d information sur le panneau arrière de l appareil Toutes les pièces de rechange ou commandes spéciales sont disponibles à votre centre de service régional autorisé Pour obtenir le service et ou la localité de votre centre de service régional signalez le NUMÉRO D APPEL SANS FRAIS Ayez les renseignements suivants à la portée de la main lors de la commande de pièce ou...

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