Koldfront PAC9000W Owner'S Manual Download Page 18

 

 

               

Troubleshooting 

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Problem Possible 

Cause 

Solution 

There was a power failure 

Restore the power supply 

The plug is not correctly inserted 
into the socket 

Insert the plug correctly into the 
socket 

The automatic switch, line fuse, 
or breaker has been tripped 

Flip the switch, change the fuse, 
or turn the breaker back on. Also 
note that you may have too many 
appliances drawing power on one 
circuit, so you may need to move 
some onto another circuit 

The power supply voltage is too 
low 

Move the unit onto another 
circuit with the correct voltage 

The power cord is damaged 

Call for service. Only authorized 
service man should replace 
damaged plugs 

The portable air conditioner does 

not turn on 

The LCDI plug for the unit is 
tripped 

Press the Reset button on the 
portable air conditioner's plug 

The room temperature is outside 
of the operational tolerances of 
the unit 

This unit is designed to work in 
ambient temperatures of 64

°

F to 

100

°

The Cooling mode is not on 

Press the Mode button until the 
Cooling icon is shown on the 
control panel 

The compressor has not turned 
on yet because of its time delay 

Give the compressor 3 minutes to 
turn on after the Cooling mode 
has been selected 

The set temperature is too high 

Reset the temperature lower 

The unit turns on, but the 
compressor does not turn on- the 
fan runs, but there is no cooling 

The internal water reservoir is 
full 

Check the water level indicator 
on the control panel. If it is lit, 
either manually drain the water 
or allow the unit to exhaust the 
water itself. Then cooling will 
resume 

The air coming out of the unit is 

The filter is dirty or obstructed 

Clean the filter 

Summary of Contents for PAC9000W

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Page 2: ...s and Accessories 6 Installation 7 Exhaust Hose Installation 8 Window Installation 9 Wall Installation 9 Operation 10 Control Panel 10 Control Panel Key 12 Remote Control 12 Modes 12 Water Drainage 14...

Page 3: ...often 5 Close your fireplace damper floor grills and wall grills to prevent cool air from escaping 6 Avoid opening doors frequently 7 Note that each additional person in room adds between 100 150 BTU...

Page 4: ...Fan Speeds 2 Airflow H L 200 150 CFM Noise Level 52dB A Dimensions HxWxD 31 42 x14 x13 82 Net Weight 55 Pounds Timer 0 5 24 hours Notes 1 The above data were obtained in the following conditions Cool...

Page 5: ...stances or vapors such as alcohol insecticides gas etc Fig D 6 Do not yank on the power cord or place it near a source of heat If the electric cord is damaged it must be replaced by an authorized serv...

Page 6: ...place articles on the portable air conditioner 20 Do not touch the portable air conditioner with wet or damp hands 21 Do not let chemical substances come into contact with the portable air conditioner...

Page 7: ...I nl et f or condenser si de C ont r ol Si gnal R ecept or C ast er O per at i on Panel Ai r I nl et Ai r Fi l t er Ai r O ut l et H ot Ai r D i schar gi ng Por t U pper D r ai n Por t D ow n D r ai n...

Page 8: ...exhaust is required You do not need to hookup the window kit and hot air exhaust hose when you use the unit as a fan If you use this portable air conditioner in cooling mode without venting the exhau...

Page 9: ...notes about exhaust hose installation 8 Warning The l engt h of t he exhaust hose suppl i ed w i t h t hi s uni t i s speci al l y desi gned f or i t D o not ext end i t l est t he uni t m al f unct i...

Page 10: ...ble to the portable air conditioner f Close the window on the window kit For long term installation or to make the window kit more stable you may want to screw the window kit into your window frame g...

Page 11: ...at or W at er Ful l I ndi cat or Tem per at ur e D i spl ay H i gh Low Ti m er Set D i spl ay W i ndow Fan Speed D i spl ay W i ndow i n LC D H r O per at i on M ode D i spl ay W i ndow i n LC D Contr...

Page 12: ...ents You can then use the other buttons to select the mode and fan speed that the unit will use when it starts up 10 seconds after you last press the Temperature Time buttons the timer display will st...

Page 13: ...the control panel of the main unit See the control panel section above for an explanation of how to use the buttons The remote control uses a lithium battery model CR2025 The battery must be installed...

Page 14: ...e room will probably rise by a few degrees The Dehumidifying mode will not work in temperatures below 64 F Cooling 1 Plug the power cord into a power outlet 2 Turn on the unit 3 Press the Mode button...

Page 15: ...ater is spilled on the floor The unit will continue operating and exhausting water until the water level lowers Then the compressor will turn back on and the unit will begin cooling as normal If you w...

Page 16: ...s Do not pour liquids into the unit Some parts may have sharp edges Be careful to avoid cutting yourself 1 Filter This portable air conditioner has a washable pre filter that filters contaminants out...

Page 17: ...port and allowing any water accumulated there to drain out Reinstall the rubber stopper after doing this 4 Detach the exhaust hose and collapse it to its smallest size 5 Take out the filter Clean and...

Page 18: ...t is tripped Press the Reset button on the portable air conditioner s plug The room temperature is outside of the operational tolerances of the unit This unit is designed to work in ambient temperatur...

Page 19: ...room is too large You may need additional cooling or another air conditioner There are many electrical appliances in the room You may need additional cooling or another air conditioner The unit has w...

Page 20: ...r Si de C 2 El ect r i cal D i agr am For M obi l e Ai r C ondi t i oner C O M PO W ER SU PPLY L G N N O Tr ansf or m er R AC N AC N 0 AC N 1 M ai n C ont r ol l er PC B C om pr essor C M ot or For Ev...

Page 21: ...This warranty does not cover service trips to deliver pick up repair or install the product or to instruct in proper usage of the product Damages or operating problems resulting from abuse operation o...

Page 22: ...nsible for damage resulting from shipper mishandling or improper packaging Do not return defective product to the place of purchase THIS WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ANY OTHER WARRANTY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED IN...

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