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TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

The following troubleshooting guide addresses the most common problems. If problems persist, call 
customer service. Unplug and disconnect the appliance from the power source before attempting to 
troubleshoot.

The air conditioning
unit does not start

Runs only a short 
while

No electricity.

Batteries in the remote control need

to be replaced.

The power cord is not properly

plugged in.

The safety LCDI plug has tripped 

(USA / Canada / Mexico only).

The thermostat temperature setting
is too close to the room tempera-
ture.
Air outlet is blocked.

There are tight bends in the air
exhaust hose.

Check for power.

Change remote control batteries.

Remove and reconnect the 

power cord.

Reset the safety LCDI plug, if

problem persists contact our

customer support (USA / 

Canada / Mexico only).

Lower the set temperature.

Make sure the exhaust hose is
properly connected.
Connect exhaust hose as per
instructions on page 4.

Runs but not cooling

A door or window is open.

The air filter is dirty.
The exhaust hose is detached.

Temperature setting is too high.
Air outlet or intake is blocked.
Room exceeds recommended size.
Large size or number of windows 
are decreasing cooling effectiveness.





Make sure the window or door
is closed.
Clean the air filter.
Reinstall exhaust hose properly
(refer to Installation section).
Reduce temperature setting. 
Remove blockage.
Move unit to smaller room.
Cover windows with curtains or 
blinds.





PROBLEM

POSSIBLE CAUSE

SOLUTION

EN

10

Excess water condensation inside
the tank.

Drain the water (refer to Water 
Condensation Drainage).

Will not run and 
WATER FULL indicator 
is on

Heater* is not 
switching ON
(This applies to 
Portable Air 
Conditioner models 
with built-in Heating* 
function only).

Heating* function not activated yet.
Temperature setting is too low.

Check that the Heating* function 
has been activated. Increase 
temperature setting.

*Applicable for models with Heating feature only.

Summary of Contents for HL10CESWB

Page 1: ...0CESWK HL10CESWG HL10CESWB HL12 Series HL12CESWW HL12CESWK HL12CESWG HL12CESWB HL14 Series HL14CESWW HL14CESWK HL14CESWG HL14CESWB HL14CHESWW HL14CHESWK HL14CHESWG HL14CHESWB Customer Support USA 1 800 474 2147 CANADA 1 888 209 0999 Canada Customer Support service available for models sold in Canada only Email usinfo jmatek com Web www jmatek com Portable Air Conditioner User Manual Read and save ...

Page 2: ...heat outside The air conditioner includes a window venting kit No permanent installation is needed The unit is easy to move from room to room and offers a truly flexible air conditioning solution Auto Evaporation System The unit automatically evaporates the condensate through the air outlet hose There is no need to empty the drainage tank except in very humid conditions Read and follow the instruc...

Page 3: ... gasoline paint or other flammable goods are stored Basic safety precautions should always be followed when using electrical appliances This household appliance has been manufactured for use in domestic environments and should not be used for other purposes Only use the installation kit provided to install this unit DO NOT attempt to extend the exhaust hose or install this unit using other methods...

Page 4: ...de in the hose connector downwards until it is locked in place 4 Connect the window bracket to the window bracket panel adapter Ensure that all connections are tight and installed properly Note After setting the window bracket to the size of your window please remove it from the window and follow the instructions below INSTALLATION 1 2 3 4 5 6 Window Bracket Kit Window Bracket Panel Adapter Plasti...

Page 5: ...ast 50 cm 20 inches away from the wall Do not place the unit in front of curtains or drapes as this could obstruct the airflow USE OPERATION CONTROL PANEL 1 Power Control 2 Indicator Lights 3 Timer Control Sleep Control 4 Timer Temperature Set Controls 5 Mode Control 6 Fan Speed Control Model with Heat Mode Model without Heat Mode FUNCTION BUTTONS EN 4 MIN 55 5 cm 50 cm 20 RECOMMENDED NOT RECOMMEN...

Page 6: ...outside the room when using heating mode Sleep Mode SLEEP When the Sleep Mode is activated in Air Conditioning mode the set temperature will increase by 1 F or 1 C after the first hour of cooling and will increase a further 1 F or 1 C after the second hour of cooling The unit will maintain this temperature for 5 hours The set temperature will then reduce by 1 F or 1 C on the seventh hour and reduc...

Page 7: ...e in the unit If the bottom internal tank is 50 full the WATER FULL light will illuminate If the bottom internal tank is 100 full an alarm will beep for 30 seconds The unit will not operate until the water has been drained from the bottom drain plug refer to Water Condensa tion Drainage After switching the air conditioner off the compressor will not start immediately You must wait about 3 minutes ...

Page 8: ...art 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to pr...

Page 9: ...st Replace the Upper Grill onto the unit and reinstall the Lower Grill with the screws End of Season Storage Maintenance If the appliance will not be used for a long time 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Be sure to drain the left over water condensation Remove the lower drain plug and use a shallow pan to collect the water make sure to replace the drain plug when finished To dry excess moisture run the unit in Fan...

Page 10: ...ce Place a shallow pan under the lower rubber drain plug See diagram Remove the rubber drain plug Water will drain out and collect in the shallow pan After the water is drained replace the rubber drain plug You can now turn on the unit 1 2 3 4 5 6 Unplug the unit from the power source Remove the upper lower rubber drain plug Some residual water may spill so please have a pan to collect the water C...

Page 11: ...operly connected Connect exhaust hose as per instructions on page 4 Runs but not cooling A door or window is open The air filter is dirty The exhaust hose is detached Temperature setting is too high Air outlet or intake is blocked Room exceeds recommended size Large size or number of windows are decreasing cooling effectiveness Make sure the window or door is closed Clean the air filter Reinstall ...

Page 12: ...nternational Inc Honeywell International Inc makes no representations or warranties with respect to this product This product is manufactured by Airtek Int l Corp Ltd subsidiary of JMATEK Ltd JMATEK North America LLC Mahwah New Jersey 07495 USA Phone 1 800 474 2147 Email usinfo jmatek com Web www jmatek com Customer Support USA 1 800 474 2147 CANADA 1 888 209 0999 Canada Customer Support service a...

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