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Drain Hose Clip

DRAINAGE METHOD

13

A. Drain plug

B. Drain port

C. Drain hose

D.

E.

A

B C

D

E

B

A

C

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A B

Clamps

Drain hose clip

5. Snap the free end of the drain hose into the drain hose clip.

Drain Hose 

A. Drain port 
B. Attach drain hose clip with screw 

provided.

1. Roll air conditioner to its selected location. See “Location Requirements.” 
2. Insert one end of the flexible exhaust hose into the exhaust adapter.
3. Twist clockwise to lock hose into place. 
4. Insert the other end of the flexible exhaust hose into the window exhaust adapter.
5. Twist clockwise to lock hose into place.

Drain Hose 

Install Exhaust Hose and Adapter

A. Exhaust adapter 
B. Flexible exhaust hose
C. Window exhaust adapter

Support de 

fixation du 

tuyau 

de vidange

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A

B

C

D

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B

A

C

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A

B

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lip

5.Insérer 

l’extrémité libre 

du tuy

au de 

vidange dans 

le support 

de fixation.

A. Orifice 

de vidange

B. F

ixer le 

support de 

fixation du 

tuyau

de vidange 

à l’aide 

de la 

vis fournie

1.Placer 

le climatiseur 

à l’endroit 

désiré (v

oir les 

exigences en 

matière 

d’emplacement).

2.F

ixer une 

extrémité du 

tuyau 

flexible dans 

l’adaptateur d’év

acuation de 

l’air chaud.

3.V

isser le 

tuyau 

dans le 

sens des 

aiguilles d’une 

montre.

4.F

ixer l’autre 

extrémité du 

tuyau 

flexible dans 

l’adaptateur de 

fenêtre.

5.V

isser le 

tuyau 

dans le 

sens des 

aiguilles d’une 

montre.

Tuy

au de 

vidange

Installation du 

tuyau 

d’évacuation 

de l’air 

chaud 

et des 

adaptateurs

A. Adaptateur 

d’évacuation 

de l’air 

chaud

B. T

uyau 

d’évacuation 

flexible

C. Adaptateur 

de fenêtre

A. Bouc

hon du 

tuyau

B. Orifice 

de vidange

C. Tuy

au de 

vidange 

D. Support 

de fixation 

du tuy

au de 

vidange 

E. Colliers

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Summary of Contents for 13-04661

Page 1: ...r please read the following instructions carefully and keep this manual along with your proof of purchase in a safe place for future reference MODEL 13 04661 OWNER S MANUAL MOBILE AIR CONDITIONER WWW...

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Page 3: ...ing the unit This instruction is only for refe rence the specification parameters are subject to be changed without notice Under function of fan motor indoor airflow changed into cooled air through ev...

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Page 5: ...STRUCTURE Control panel Guide louver Swing louver Wheel Remote Power cord Filters Upper air inlet grille Air outlet vent Lower air inlet grille Front Rear...

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Page 7: ...ected from 16 C 30 C 61 F 86 F 3 MODE In the state of running press the key to enter the mode of COOL DEHUMIDIFY FAN 4 Fan speed When working in FAN or COOL mode the air conditioner can select 3 speed...

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Page 9: ...fan can be set under DRY mode pressing this key cannot adjust the fan speed but can send message Press this key to activate or deactivate the swing Press this button Auto Cool Dry Fan Heat mode can b...

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Page 11: ...timer off Changing batteries and notice 1 Slightly to press the place to take out the back cover of wireless remote control As shown in figure 2 Take out the old batteries As show in figure 3 Insert...

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Page 13: ...rew provided 1 Roll air conditioner to its selected location See Location Requirements 2 Insert one end of the flexible exhaust hose into the exhaust adapter 3 Twist clockwise to lock hose into place...

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Page 15: ...ION OF HEAT EXHAUST HOSE 55cm 55cm If the pipe are to be bent please install it by considering following dimension Wrong installation is shown in following figure If the pipe is bent too much it would...

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Page 17: ...ool wind 1 The room temp is lower than the set temp 2 The evaporator frosts 1 This is the normal phenomenon 2 Unit is running in defrosting operation it will resume running in original operation after...

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Page 19: ...ance for disposal at least free of charge to the user d As old products contain valuable resources they can be sold to scrap metal dealers Wild disposal of waste in forests and landscapes endangers yo...

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