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PORTABLE AIR CONDITIONER

 

Instruction Manual

 

 

 

 

MODEL#CLA018B-08KR

Summary of Contents for CLA018B-08KR

Page 1: ...Page 1 17 Cool Living PORTABLEAIR CONDITIONER Instruction Manual MODEL CLA018B 08KR ...

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Page 3: ... I Important Safeguards 3 II Features and Components 5 III Installation and Adjustment 7 IV Control Setting 9 V Drainage Instructions 12 VI Maintenance 13 VII Troubleshooting 14 VIII Appendix 15 Warranty Information 16 ...

Page 4: ...et and place the power cord orderly to prevent someone from being tripped or pulling out the plug Do not put any object into the air inlet and outlet of the air conditioning Keep the air inlet and outlet free from obstructions Check regularly to ensure the inlet and outlet are free of dust dirt or debris to prevent overheating While adjusting the upper and lower wind guide strips of the air outlet...

Page 5: ...r wash the air conditioning with chemical solvents such as gasoline and alcohol When you need to clean the air conditioning you must always turn off and then unplug the appliance from the outlet power supply Clean it with a damp soft cloth If the machine is dirty scrub with a mild detergent The appliance should be used with adult supervision Children should not play with or around the appliance Cl...

Page 6: ...adopt dividing point design so that it is easier to carry it and the body design is more ergonomic The structure of wrapping the power cord on the back facilitates users to hang the power cord without hanging it down to the ground and staining and damaging the power cord Outdoor interface is set high to facilitate assembly and keep the smooth flow of the heat pipe Air filtration capability Timing ...

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Page 8: ...e the window and the distance between the body and walls or other objects shall be least 50 cm as shown in Figure 4 Page 7 17 III Installation and Adjustment 1 Installation Warning before using the mobile air conditioning keep it upright for at least 24 hours Warning This unit requires a 2 person lift The air conditioning can be easily moved in the room In the moving process ensure that the air co...

Page 9: ... pipe cannot be distorted nor has substantial turning greater than 45 Keep the ventilation of the heat pipe unobstructed Figure 5 Figure 6 Important Notice The length of the exhaust hose shall be 280 1 500mm 11 59 Inches and this length is based on the specifications of the air conditioning Do not use extension tubes or replace it with other different hoses or this may cause a malfunction Exhaust ...

Page 10: ...ure setting or set up the timer to the required timer setting This function is not available under FAN mode and DEHUMIDIFYING mode Simultaneously press UP and DOWN keys to switch between Celsius and Fahrenheit 4 DISPLAY WINDOW 5 DOWN Pressing this button to decrease the temperature setting or set down the timer to the required timer setting This function is not available under FAN mode and DEHUMID...

Page 11: ...ng fan only dehumidification function 3 Up press the key to increase temperature and timing set value 4 Down press the key to reduce temperature and timing set value 5 Fan press the key to select high medium and low wind speed output circularly 6 Timer press the key to set timing value 7 Swing Press the key to fix the louver in your desired position 8 press the key to switch between Celsius and Fa...

Page 12: ...inage area to empty the water details see Drainage Instructions at the end of this chapter After the water is emptied the machine will automatically return to the original state 3 3 Automatic Defrosting heating and cooling models have this function The machine has automatic defrosting function during defrosting heating symbol on the display screen will flash 3 4 Automatic Thermal Protection To pro...

Page 13: ...If the water container cannot hold all the water before the water container is full plug the water outlet with rubber stopper as soon as possible to prevent water from flowing to the floor or the carpet 4 When the water is discharged plug rubber stopper and tighten the rotary knob Notes 1 Restart the machine after rubber stopper and rotary knob are installed otherwise condensate water of the machi...

Page 14: ...ter with neutral detergent about 40 104 and dry it in the shade after rinsing clean Postseason Storage 1 Unscrew the rotary knob unplug rubber stopper and discharge the water in the water pan into other water containers or directly tilt the body to discharge the water into other containers 2 Turn on the machine adjust it to low wind ventilation mode and maintain this state until the drainage pipe ...

Page 15: ...urself Unqualified repair will lead to failure of the warranty card and may cause damage to users or their properties If problems not listed in the table occur or recommended solutions do not work please contact A professional service organization VII Troubleshooting ...

Page 16: ... nameplate Due to continuous improvement we reserve the right to change some design without any notice Treatment Don t put the abandoned machine with other unsorted waste together Such waste shall be placed separately for other special use Condenser Compressor Evaporator Capillary VIII Appendix ...

Page 17: ...The purchaser is responsible for purchasing insurance on any parts shipped or returned if desired The purchaser is responsible to prepay any shipping charges both ways including but not limited to taxes and duties All exchanged parts and products replaced under this warranty will become the property of the manufacturer The manufacturer reserves the right to change manufactures of replacement parts...

Page 18: ...mail CUSTOMERSERVICE 1KMS COM If you have no online access please call 800 752 5262 X 251 For Parts please provide the model number copy of receipt from purchase name part number and a brief description of the part needed your name and the mailing address where you would like the replacement part to be sent If you are unable to register your warranty online at WWW COOLLIVINGPRODUCTS COM Please fil...

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