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Page 3: ...oing so may cause electric shock or product failure Doing so may cause an explosion or fire Failing to do so may cause an The heat generated will cause an electric shock or fire electric shock or fire This is the WRONG thing to do property Failing to follow instructions and operating the product incorrectly will cause harm or damage The severity of the possible consequences is indicated by the fol...

Page 4: ...ric shock or fire Doing so may cause an electric shock or fire Failure to follow this warning may result in electric shock and fire The heat generated will cause electric shock or fire Doing so will cause electric shock or fire Doing so will cause electric shock or machine malfunction Doing so will cause electric shock or machine malfunction The heat generated will cause electric shock or fire Fai...

Page 5: ...rs ventilate the room well before operating the unit Doing so will result in electric shock This unit is not intended as a precision refrigeration system Doing so may result in injury or damage to the unit Operating the unit without filters will cause it to fail The water contains contaminants and will make you ill Doing so may cause product failure Failing to do so may cause damage and electric s...

Page 6: ...te if the batteries have leaked electric shock fire or death If you eat the fluid from inside the remote s batteries brush your teeth and see a doctor Discontinue use of the remote if the batteries have leaked The chemicals in the batteries could cause burns or other health hazards The chemicals in the batteries could cause burns or other health hazards ...

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Page 8: ...splay shows the operating state Digital buttons simple push Buttons make changing settings quick and easy Before moving the aire conditioner drain the internal water in the collection tank completely using the Drain Outlet HOLDERS ...

Page 9: ...ween degrees Celsius ºC and degrees Fahrenheit ºF Removes moisture from the heat exchangers and helps prevent odor from forming This function can be activated from the remote only If there is a power failure during operation the unit will resume operation with the same settings as before the power failure ...

Page 10: ... bend the hose downward when window installation kit is not applied Doing so may cause inferior performance or failure of the air conditioner Make sure the air conditioner and cord are positioned where they do not create a tripping hazard and will receive adequate ventilation Do not place the air conditioner directly next to furniture or objects that could block the vent openings ...

Page 11: ...e not in use The chemicals in the batteries could cause burns or other health hazards If the fluid from inside the batteries comes into contact with your skin or clothes wash it well with clean water If you eat the fluid from inside the remote s batteries brush your teeth and see a doctor Discontinue use of the remote if the batteries have leaked If you are not keeping remote like button position ...

Page 12: ...You can see the active mode on the LED Display This ...

Page 13: ...he TIMER button and adjust the time when the number begins to blink To cancel the Timer function press the TIMER button and adjust the number to 0 when the number begins blinking The function will be canceled in a few seconds An easier way to cancel the timer function is to press the TIMER button then press it again when the number begins blinking Do not unplug the air conditioner while using the ...

Page 14: ...The AUTO SWING Press this button to switch the displayed temperature from ºF to ºC or vice versa on ...

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Page 16: ...For best performance allow at least 20 in 50 8 cm of air space behind the unit for good air circulation ...

Page 17: ...panels use one type A screw to fasten the panels once they are adjusted to the proper length For an 18 46cm window opening use the window vent panel by itself Fig A For window openings from 19 to 26 48cm to 66cm use the window vent panel Panel A and extension Panel B Fig B For window openings from 35 to 50 89cm to 127cm use the window vent panel and extension panels C and D Fig D For window openin...

Page 18: ...sh and frame as shown Cut the non adhesive foam seal B strip to match the width of the window Insert the seal between the glass and the window frame to prevent air and insects from getting into the room If desired install the security bracket with a type B screw as shown 18 and 50 46cm and 127 cm ...

Page 19: ...iffuser into the vent panel then slide the diffuser left to lock it First insert diffuser into the vent panel fully and then slide it to lock Use the type C screw to fix the diffuser more firmly in place if desired ...

Page 20: ... proper lengths and attach them to the window sash and frame as shown Cut the non adhesive foam seal B strip to match the window height Insert the foam seal between the glass and the window frame to prevent air and insects from getting into the room ...

Page 21: ... diffuser into the vent panel and slide the diffuser down to lock First insert diffuser into the vent panel fully and then slide it to lock Use the type C screw to fix the diffuser more firmly in place if desired ...

Page 22: ...Failure to follow the above precautions could result in electric shock or personal injury ...

Page 23: ...ug from the back of the unit Purchase and install a drain hose 1 2 inside diameter on the back of the unit and place the open end of the hose in a suitable drain location or outdoors The water collection tank is full Drain the tank and restart the air conditioner USE OF A DRAIN HOSE WHEN USING THE DRY MODE FL APPEARS IN THE DISPLAY ...

Page 24: ...If the air conditioner will not be used for an extended period of time ...

Page 25: ...restored wait 3 minutes to restart the air conditioner to prevent tripping of the compressor overload This is normal The air conditioner automatically shuts off when the room temperature equals or is less than the set temperature Adjust the temperature setting if needed ...

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