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Dehumidifying Mode [ ] 

Air is dehumidified as it passes through the air conditioner and the warm air will be exhausted 
by means of the vent hose.  If the room temperature is greater than 25°C, the fan speed can 
be adjusted, otherwise the fan speed is fixed at low speed. 

Note:- The warm air from the exhaust hose must be vented into the room when using 
Dehumidifying mode and not outside the room as in cooling mode.  If the unit is vented 
outside the room some cooling will occur.  Do not use this mode below 16°C 

 

Fan Mode [

Air is circulated throughout the room with no cooling.   

Note:-  It is not necessary for the vent hose to exhaust outside the room.    

 
 

Auto Mode [

AUTO

When the machine is switched on, it will start up in AUTO mode.  The machine will switch it’s 
mode and fan speed automatically according to the environmental conditions in the room. 

 
 

SPEED Button 

This button is used to set the fan speed to Low, Medium or High.   
Note:- When Dehumidifying mode is selected, the fan speed is automatically set to Low and 
cannot be altered from this setting unless the room temperature is greater than 25°C. 

 
 

UP and 

DOWN buttons 

Setting the Temperature 

The temperature can be set by means of the 

UP and 

DOWN buttons on the remote 

controller.  Note:-  It is only possible to set the temperature when in COOLING MODE.   
The temperature can not be set when in AUTO, DEHUMIDIFYING or FAN mode. 

 

The temperature can be set between 16°C and 32°C and pressing the 

UP and 

DOWN 

buttons will cause the set temperature to remain in the display panel for approximately 5 
seconds.  The display will then revert back to showing the current room temperature.  
The temperature display range is from -9°C to 50°C. 
When the room temperature is higher than the display range, the display will show “HI”. 
When the room temperature is lower than the display range, the display will show “LO”.   

 
 

TIMER Button 
Setting the Timer  

Press the Timer button on the remote controller to set the timer. The “ON” or “OFF” logos 
(depending on timer modes “a” or “b” below) will appear in the display panel, and the clock 
symbol will flash for approximately 10 seconds and the display panel will also show the time 
of 8 hrs.   
While the clock symbol is flashing, press the 

UP and 

DOWN buttons on the remote 

controller to select the time (in hours, between 00 and 24) for either of the timer modes “a” or 
“b” as detailed below.  The time selected will be shown on the display panel and after 
approximately 10 seconds the clock symbol will remain illuminated together with either the 
“ON” or “OFF” logo.      
    

Timer mode a)  Auto Turn Off

:-  With the machine on and running, set the timer to select the 

number of hours you would like the unit to run until it automatically shuts off.  The set time will 
be shown in the display together with the clock symbol and  “OFF” logo.   

 

Timer mode b)  Auto Turn On

:-   Switch the machine on using the ON / OFF button (either 

on the machine itself or on the remote controller) so that the machine is running and the 
desired mode is selected.  Press the ON / OFF button again to put the machine into stand-by 
mode.  Set the timer to select the number of hours until it is required for the machine to start 
up automatically. The set time will be shown in the display together with the clock symbol and 
the “ON” logo.   
 

Summary of Contents for GPACU625

Page 1: ...USER INSTRUCTIONS FOR GET PORTABLE 6k Btu AIR CONDITIONER MODEL No GPACU625 ...

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

Page 3: ...n just minutes It is a multi 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 ...

Page 4: ...son to avoid a hazard 11 This appliance 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 12 IMPORTANT If this unit is sited in a room containing a fuel burning appliance the installer must ensure that the air replacement is sufficient...

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: ...utlet This must be opened manually when the machine is operating 3 Handle Recess 4 Castor 5 Air Filter 6 Exhaust Air outlet 7 Air Intake Evaporator 8 Air Intake Condenser 9 Water Drain Outlet 10 Power Supply Cord 11 Water outlet drain for continuous drain operation for dehumidifier mode only ...

Page 7: ...is then connected to the exhaust outlet at the back of the machine Care should be taken to ensure that the two rectangular cut outs in the 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 hose should then be extended and ...

Page 8: ...ade of the separately available wall venting kit details available from the Helpline which also contains an external grille and hose to pass through the wall 1 Make a suitable size hole through the external wall to accept the hose in the wall venting kit 2 Secure the flexible ducting in the wall venting kit to the wall fitting using cable ties 3 Pass the flexible ducting through the hole in the wa...

Page 9: ...achine back into stand by mode Note After switching the unit off wait 3 minutes before switching it on again Water Full Indicator This LED will illuminate when the water tank within the machine is full and the machine will stop If after draining the tank the warning light remains on this could indicate that there may be a fault with the machine If this is the case do not attempt to operate the mac...

Page 10: ... the machine within the 10 metre range this is an indication that the batteries may require replacement Replace with 2 new 1 5V Size AAA batteries Dispose of the old batteries carefully Do not expose to heat or fire Function of Buttons on Remote Controller Every time a command is sent by the remote controller the machine will emit an audible bleep to indicate that the command has been received ON ...

Page 11: ...l for approximately 5 seconds The display will then revert back to showing the current room temperature The temperature display range is from 9 C to 50 C When the room temperature is higher than the display range the display will show HI When the room temperature is lower than the display range the display will show LO TIMER Button Setting the Timer Press the Timer button on the remote controller ...

Page 12: ...te Power has been cut off The plug has not been plugged in properly The fuse in the plug has blown The Tank Full indicator is ON Tank is full Wait for power to be restored Reset main MCB or repair replace main fuse Plug in again Replace fuse in plug Drain the water tank Air conditioner suddenly stops during operation The indoor temperature has reached the set temperature level The preset time has ...

Page 13: ... Rinse the filter and allow it to dry in a cool shaded area Refit the filters to the machine Maintenance on the front panel and housing Remove mains plug from the wall socket before commencing cleaning 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 lon...

Page 14: ...ary to check and clean the filter more often than 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 15: ...g capacity 1 7kW Dehumidifying capacity 1 2 L hour Coolant R 410A 300gms Timer 24 hour Air flow volume 230m hour Dimensions W X H X D 420 X 670 X 330mm Weight N W 21 5kgs 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 advice GET Plc Key ...

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