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4.0.  OPERATION GUIDE

█  4.3.  REMOTE CONTROL OPERATION

Before using the remote, remove the protective insulation film covering the battery by pulling on the tab.

FIG. 14

 – Pull the tab to remove film

Tab

Changing the Batteries
1.

  Simultaneously press on the latch (A) and pull the battery housing (B) to slide it out of the remote.

2.

  Remove the used battery, then place a new CR2 (CR2035 3 V) battery into the housing, making sure 

the "+" polarity side is facing up.

3.

 Insert the battery compartment back into the remote control.

FIG. 15 – Removing the battery

A

B

Battery housing

Operation Recommendations

▪  Point the remote control to the air conditioner and press the desired keys. The remote control must be 

no more than 7 m (23 ft) away from the appliance (without obstacles between the remote control and 

the appliance).

▪  Avoid pressing two buttons simultaneously as this may cause malfunctions.
▪  Avoid using the remote in areas with extreme temperature fluctuations.
▪  If the remote is not be used for extended periods of time, remove the battery.

 Caution : The remote control must be handled with care. Do not drop or expose it to direct sources 

of heat, sunlight or water.

█  4.4.  OTHER FUNCTIONS

COMPRESSOR PROTECTION 

To increase the service life of the compressor and its components, it has a 

3-minute auto restart delay

 

after it has been turned off. This means if you turn off the appliance and then on again immediately after, 

or are rapidly cycling through the operation modes (some modes, like 

Ventilation

, do not make use of the 

compressor and will turn it off), the compressor will delay its startup by 3 minutes. 

Summary of Contents for F001-10KR/A

Page 1: ...6 v1 0 01 2019 Copyright ForestAir 2018 IMPORTANT Please read this manual carefully before running this unit and save it for future reference OWNER S MANUAL MINI PORTABLE SPLIT AIR CONDITIONER F001 MP...

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Page 3: ...the appliance After reading store in a safe place Please refer to the manual for questions on use or in the event that any irregularities occur 1 0 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 4 2 0 COMPONENTS OVERVIEW 5 3 0...

Page 4: ...malfunction or even personal injury and material damage To avoid danger if a failure occurs ask the manufacturer or professionals to repair it Do not install and use the air conditioner in humid or d...

Page 5: ...Back compartment cover 3 Handle 8 Remote control holder 13 Handle 4 Control panel 9 Mounting slots 14 Air outlet warm air 5 Air outlet cool air 10 Power cord 15 Condensation port 1 2 6 5 7 3 4 11 12...

Page 6: ...o a grounded wall outlet Install in clear area without any obstructions nearby Avoid installing the indoor unit in damp areas OUTDOOR UNIT Never install the outdoor unit in a place where the product i...

Page 7: ...o 9mm 1 4in is left out of the wall 7 Install the indoor unit onto the wall making sure the mounting slots slide over the screws 8 Check to ensure the indoor unit is securely installed FIG 2 Taking me...

Page 8: ...the hole from panel A Assembling the Window Panels The following instructions covers the assembly of all 4 panels Adjust as required 1 Insert a T bolt into the end of panel A opposite to the coolant l...

Page 9: ...olant lines into the side of the rubber connector then fit the connector into panel A making sure the notch is in place FIG 11 Fitting the coolant lines through the window kit Connector Panel A Coolan...

Page 10: ...KEYS TIMER FAN SPEED TEMPERATURE UNIT TEMPERATURE TIME OPERATION MODE KEYS LCD SCREEN POWER ON OFF MODE SELECTION FAN SPEED SELECTION DOWN UP UP DOWN FAN SPEED SELECTION TEMPERATURE UNIT SELECTION RE...

Page 11: ...tion The unit will begin using the fan to promote air circulation The temperature cannot be adjusted While in this mode the outdoor unit does not operate UP DOWN Press these keys to change the set tem...

Page 12: ...more than 7m 23ft away from the appliance without obstacles between the remote control and the appliance Avoid pressing two buttons simultaneously as this may cause malfunctions Avoid using the remot...

Page 13: ...the likes Such products can cause premature deterioration and or yellowing of the surface finish of the air conditioner Caution Be careful to keep water out of the interior Cleaning the Air Filter Cle...

Page 14: ...cover then slide the cover off to remove it FIG 17 Removing the back compartment cover Push button Screw FIG 18 Accessing the drainage hose Drainage hose 3 Use pliers to pinch the drainage hose s met...

Page 15: ...windows are opened Close doors and windows There are a lot of people in the room Wait for people to leave to see if the room cools down There are other sources of heat present in the room Turn off or...

Page 16: ...pump or clogged drain Contact Customer Service for assistance E1 Indoor temperature sensor failure Contact Customer Service for assistance E2 EVA sensor failure Contact Customer Service for assistanc...

Page 17: ...rance and freight costs for the warranty service ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY ARE LIMITED TO A ONE YEAR 1 PERIOD ON PARTS AND A FIVE YEAR 5 PERIOD ON COMPRE...

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