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Fan Speed 

The fan speed can be set to high, medium or low.  Note:-  In dehumidifier mode, only Medium 
fan speed is available. 
 

Timer  

Press the Timer button to set the timer. The green LED next to the ON/OFF legend will flash 
on and off for 15 seconds. 
While the green LED is flashing, press the timer/temp adjust buttons (

▲▼

) to select the time 

(in hours, between 00 and 12)) for either of the timer modes “a” or “b” as detailed below.  The 
time selected is shown on the display panel.  After the 15 seconds the display will revert to 
showing the room temperature.     
If no time has been selected the timer will be off and the green LED will not be illuminated. 
    

Timer mode a)  Auto Turn Off

:-  With the machine on and running press Timer and then the 

Timer/Temp Adjust buttons (

▲▼

) to select the number of hours you would like the unit to run  

until it automatically shuts off.  The green timer LED will remain lit. 
 

Timer mode b)  Auto Turn On

:-   Switch the machine on using the Power button so that the 

machine is running and the desired mode is selected.  Press the Power button again to put 
the machine into stand-by mode.  With the machine in stand-by mode, press the Timer button 
and then press the Timer/Temp Adjust buttons (

▲▼

) to select the number of hours until it is 

required for the machine to start up automatically.  The green timer LED will continue to flash 
and the display will show the time set. 

 

Timer/Temperature Adjust buttons 

(

▲▼

)

 

In Cooling or Dehumidifying mode, the temperature can be manually set by pressing the 
Timer/Temp Adjust buttons (

▲▼

) between the limits of 16° to 32°C as shown in the display 

panel.  This cannot be done in Fan mode.  The default setting is room temperature.   After 15 
seconds the display will revert back to room temperature.  Note:-  By pressing both the 
Timer/Temp Adjust buttons (

▲▼

) at the same time for 3 to 5 seconds, the display will toggle 

between Celsius and Fahrenheit  

 

IMPORTANT 

When the appliance is in Cool or Dehumidifier mode, most moisture will be vented out 
through the vent pipe.  However, in certain circumstances some condensation may collect in 
the water tank at the bottom of the chassis.  When this tank is full, the “water full” indicator 
(

) will illuminate (red) and the appliance will stop running. The appliance should then be 

unplugged from the supply socket and the rubber plug in drain port at the lower rear

 

of the 

machine should be pulled out to drain the water into a suitable container. Alternatively, move 
the appliance to a suitable place to drain the water. 

Note: When the water full light (

) is on, the water should be 

drained out.   If the water is not drained out, the appliance will 
not operate. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for GPACU10

Page 1: ...USER INSTRUCTIONS FOR GET PORTABLE 8k BTU AIR CONDITIONERS MODEL No s GPACU8 and GPACU8S ...

Page 2: ...CONTENTS Introduction Safety Notes Identification of parts Installation instructions Operation instructions Troubleshooting Maintenance Energy saving tips Specification ...

Page 3: ...lti functional room air exchanging air processing appliance designed to offer you the functions of Air Conditioning Dehumidifying and Independent Fan control This manual will provide you with valuable information necessary for the proper care and maintenance for your new appliance Read these instructions fully before operating the unit and retain them for future reference If properly maintained yo...

Page 4: ...is fitted with an approved BS 1363 13A 3 pin plug and a 13A BS 1362 fuse In the event of either requiring replacement ensure that equivalent rated and approved components are used See plug replacement details below 11 IMPORTANT If this unit is sited in a room containing a fuel burning appliance the installer must ensure that the air replacement is sufficient for both the unit used as an air condit...

Page 5: ...Warning In order to ensure the long reliable and safe functioning of the air conditioner the following safety points should be observed ...

Page 6: ...Identification of Parts ...

Page 7: ...connector are located over the two moulded fingers positioned on the diameter of the machine outlet The connector can be removed from the machine by rotating it slightly and pulling it away from the machine at the same time The exhaust nozzle should be fitted to the connector on the free end of the hose and again care should be taken to ensure that the two rectangular cut outs in the connector are...

Page 8: ...bject Do not install the unit underneath desks or inside cupboards as this will restrict the operating air flow Ensure that there are no obstructions to the air intake or air outlet Ensure that the air intake is not being blocked by curtains or similar objects The end of the vent hose should not be blocked by a shutter or similar device When fitting the vent hose it should be kept as straight as p...

Page 9: ...gs Cool Dehumidifier Fan Repeated pressing of the mode button will select the modes in order as follows Cool Mode LED next to the COOL legend will illuminate green Dehumidifier Mode LED next to DEHUMIDIFIER legend will illuminate orange Fan Mode LED next to FAN legend will illuminate yellow Note In Cool and Fan mode the fan speed can be set to High Medium and Low When Dehumidifier mode is selected...

Page 10: ... the number of hours until it is required for the machine to start up automatically The green timer LED will continue to flash and the display will show the time set Timer Temperature Adjust buttons In Cooling or Dehumidifying mode the temperature can be manually set by pressing the Timer Temp Adjust buttons between the limits of 16 to 32 C as shown in the display panel This cannot be done in Fan ...

Page 11: ... Drain the water tank Air conditioner runs intermittently Malfunction Surrounding temperature is too high or too low Heat exhaust hose is blocked Contact the service centre Check the hose Air conditioner functions but the room is not cooled Window or door is left open in the room There is heat source in the room or too many people in it Filter is too dirty Temperature settings are too high Close a...

Page 12: ...tral or mild detergent Rinse the filter and allow to dry Replace the filter by sliding it down into the back of the unit Maintenance on the front panel and housing Do not use chemicals or solvents for cleaning the unit Use a damp cloth for cleaning You may use mild detergent to remove stubborn stains Storing the Unit If the appliance will not be used for a long time it is important to pull out the...

Page 13: ...ake sure you check and clean the filter each week If the filter is not kept clean it can increase your power consumption and reduce the cooling efficiency Take note of the following points Avoid direct sun light on the unit through a window Maintain proper ventilation around the unit Avoid opening doors and windows as much as possible Avoid excess number of people in the room ...

Page 14: ...B T U Hr Cooling capacity 2 3kW Dehumidifying capacity 1 8 L hour Coolant R 407C Timer 12 hour Air flow volume 300 m hour Dimensions in cms W X H X D 43 5 X 77 0 X 43 0 Weight N W 30kgs NOTE Waste electrical products or products containing refrigerants should not be disposed of with household waste Please recycle where facilities exist Check with your local authority or retailer for recycling advi...

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