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Garden hose

During the Dry mode, you will need a garden hose (sold separately) to drain the condensate from the unit.
Follow the steps below:

Unscrew the drain cap of continuous drain outlet(Fig.20).

Connect one end of the garden hose (sold separately) to the drain outlet then lead the other end into
a drain that is lower than the unit(Fig.21).

Condensate may flow out after removing the drain cap, if the unit is running in Cool or Auto mode. 
When you want to remove the garden hose, prepare a drip tray (not supplied) to collect the 
condensate from the drain outlet.

Please be sure that the height of the drain and section of the drain hose should not be higher than 
that of the drain outlet, or the continous drainage may not work properly.

During Cool or Auto mode, it is recommended to disable continuous drainage by replacing the 
drain cap to the drain outlet, to reach the maximum performance.

Drainage Instructions

Continuous  Drainage

NOTE

Figure 20

Figure 21

Operating Instructions

Drain cap for Dry 
mode

Put a drip tray (not supplied) under the continuous drain outlet, then 
unscrew the drain cap to allow the condensate to flow into the drip 
tray. Replace the drain cap to the continuous drain outlet when no 
condensate flows out.
Put the drip tray under the bottom drain outlet, then remove the 
rubber stopper from the drain outlet, to allow the condensate to flow 
into the drip tray. If your drip tray can’t hold all the condensate, a 
number of fills will be needed.
Replace the drain cap to the bottom drain outlet when no 
condensate flows out.

Note: To ensure all condensate residue has been removed, tilt the 
unit by lifting it slightly upwards from the front until no more 
condensate comes out from the drain outlet.

Figure 22

Emptying the condensate residue inside the unit during winter storage.

Bottom
Drain Outlet

Drip tray

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Summary of Contents for GALLERY GHPC132AB1

Page 1: ...ditioner Features 9 Operating Instruction 9 15 Care and Cleaning 16 Before You Call 17 Major Appliance Limited Warranty 18 Important Safety Instructions 2 3 Product Registration 4 Normal Sounds 4 FCC Statement 5 Unit Description 6 Accessories Included 6 ...

Page 2: ...Important Safety Instructions NOTE NOTE WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ...

Page 3: ... children with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety KLOGUHQ VKRXOG EH supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance I WKH VXSSO FRUG Ls damaged it must be replaced by the manufacturer its service agent or simi...

Page 4: ...UCT REGISTRATION CARD should be filled in completely signed and returned to the Frigidaire Company At the top of the unit you may hear the sound of rushing air being moved by the fan Sound of Rushing Air Today s high efficiency compressors may have a high pitched chatter during the cooling cycle High pitched Chatter Gurgling or hissing noise may be heard due to refrigerant passing through evaporat...

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Page 6: ... Grill Control Panel Remote Control Carrying Handle Air Exhaust Castor PARTS PARTS NAME QUANTITY Window Kit Connector A Exhaust hose connector B Window Kit Exhaust Hose Screws Safety Lock Bolts Foam seal B Foam seal A Power Cord Air Intake Continuous Drain Outlet Bottom Drain Outlet Signal Receiver Drain hose ...

Page 7: ...thin the vicinity of a single circuit outlet power source Make sure there s a minimum of 31 5 clearance in the front back of the unit and a minimum of 19 7 clearance in the left right sides of the unit 1 Extend both side of the exhaust hose Fig 1 2 Install the connector B into the unit Fig 2 3 Affix the connector A into the window slider kit and seal Fig 3 4 Slide onto 1 Lock 2 Fig 2 Fig 1 Extend ...

Page 8: ...sh window Installation in a sliding sash window 1 Cut the foam seals A adhesive type to the proper lengths and attach them to the window frame See Fig 12 2 Open the window sash and place the window slider kit on the window stool Fig 13 Attach the window slider kit to the window stool Adjust the length of the window slider kit according to the height of window Screw down the two screws on the windo...

Page 9: ...Press the fan speed button to choose the fan speed according to the illumination of the fan speed indicator You can choose the hi med low or Auto fan speed setting Press the í or button to choose the temperature you want Note Refer to the Quick Start Guide that came with your Smart Air Conditioner for detailed instructions on setting up your air conditioner for connected operation from your smart ...

Page 10: ...lly which cannot be changed In this mode condensate drainage are required refer to the Drainage Instructions on Page 15 for more instructions to drain the excess condensate Operating Instructions Auto mode Press the mode button until the Auto mode indicator lights Press the í or button to choose the temperature you want The screen will display the setting temperature In this mode the unit will aut...

Page 11: ...l continue to operate as originally programmed The Sleep mode program can be cancelled at any time during operation by pressing the Sleep mode fan speed or button Note In Fan or Dry mode Sleep mode cannot be set During Sleep mode the brightness of the indicators will reduce by half Louver Swing Function Press the swing button to enable louver swing function the swing indicator will illuminate and ...

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Page 13: ... carbon zinc or rechargeable nickel cadmium batteries Do not dispose of batteries in fire Batteries may explode or leak If the remote control is not used for a long time remove the batteries from the remote control The remote control must be handled with extreme care Do not drop it or expose it to direct sunlight or sources of heat This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is su...

Page 14: ...i Auto Change temperature setting Press the í and button the same time for more than 3 seconds to switch between degree Fahrenheit and degrees Celsius Note Under Dry Fan mode you can not select C F C function Fault Code If the screen on the unit displays P1 the water collection tank inside the unit should be full Refer to the Drainage Instructions on Page 15 for more instructions to drain the succ...

Page 15: ...p to the drain outlet to reach the maximum performance Drainage Instructions Continuous Drainage NOTE Figure 20 Figure 21 Operating Instructions Drain cap for Dry mode Put a drip tray not supplied under the continuous drain outlet then unscrew the drain cap to allow the condensate to flow into the drip tray Replace the drain cap to the continuous drain outlet when no condensate flows out Put the d...

Page 16: ...lters they are filter A and B Grasp the upper panel tab and take off the filter A which behind the grill of the back panel Fig 25 Remove the lower filter B by loosening the screw Take down the air inlet grille then remove the air filter as shown in Fig 25 Wash the filter using liquid dishwashing detergent and warm water Rinse filter thoroughly Gently shake excess water from the filter Be sure filt...

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