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TROUBLE SHOOTING

1. UNIT DOES NOT

    START WHEN

    PRESSING POWER BUTTON

-   Water full indicator blinks, water tank

    is full.

Dump the water in the water tank.

TROUBLES

POSSIBLE CAUSES

SUGGEST REMEDIES

Reset the temperature.

Reset the temperature.

Make sure all the windows and

doors are closed.

Remove the heat sources if possible.

Connect the duct and make

sure it can function properly.

Decrease the set temperature.

Clean the air filter.

-   Room temperature is higher than

    the set temperature.(Heating mode)

-   Room temperature is lower than

    the set temperature.(Cooling mode)

-   The windows or doors in the room

    are not closed.

-   There are heat sources inside the 

    room.

-   Exhaust air duct is not connected or

    blocked.

-   Temperature setting is too high.

-   Air filter is blocked by dust.

2. NOT COOL ENOUGH

Place the unit on a flat, level

ground if possible.

It is normal.

-   The ground is not level or not flat 

    enough.

-   The sound comes from the flowing

    of the refrigerant inside the 

    air-conditioner.

4. NOISY OR VIBRATION

5. GURGLING  SOUND

Switch on again after the unit has cool down.

-   The automatic over heat protection
    function. When the temperature at 

O

O

    the air outlet exceed 70 C/158 F,the 

       de

  vice will st op.

3. POWER SHUT OFF AT

    HEATING MODE

6. COMPRESSOR DOES NOT 

    WORK AND THE DIGITAL 

    DISPLAY AREA SHOWS 

     P2

-   The bottom tray is full

Remove the bottom drain plug and drain 

 the water outside. 

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Summary of Contents for LPAC12CRWGR

Page 1: ......

Page 2: ...HE AIR CONDITIONER 6 INSTALLATION 7 MAINTENANCE 8 TROUBLE SHOOTING 1 2 3 3 5 8 10 11 The rating data indicated on the energy label is based on the testing condition of installing the un extended air exhaust duct without adaptor A B The duct and the adaptor A B are listed in the accessories chart of the Instruction Manual NOTE ...

Page 3: ...stablished collection systems where electronic waste can be disposed of at least free of charge to the user B When buying a new product the retailer will take back the old product at least free of charge C The manufacture will take back the old appliance 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 dispos...

Page 4: ... any foreign objects into the air outlet Take special care to warn children of these dangers 4 Always store the unit upright in order to maintain the compressor in a proper condition 5 Be sure to unplug the unit before cleaning 6 The heater must not be located immediately below a socket outlet 7 If the appliance is covered there is a risk of overheat 8 Do not operate this unit if it had a damaged ...

Page 5: ...l Louver Blade Caster Air Inlet indoor Air Outlet outdoor Air inlet outdoor Fig 1 Carrying Handle both side Water Tank Bottom Drain Plug Power Cord and Plug Drain Plug Power Cord Band insert Fig 2 Horizontal Louver Blade Blades Control Handle ...

Page 6: ...er tank OPERATION PANEL OF THE AIR CONDITIONER Power Cord Band for bundling the power cord Digital Display Signal receptor Not applicable to the unit without remote control Timer on off indicator Lights 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 Mode indicator Lights Water Full indicator Light Power indicator Light 7 7 Fan speed indicator Lights Fig 3 Window Slider Kit 3 Drain Hose Continuous drainage Some models wi...

Page 7: ...mer settings o o Used to adjust backward temperature settings 1 C 2 F increments 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 POWER Button Power switch On Off FAN Indicator Lights Green light Illuminates under the different mode settings Note This appliance provides a feature that will allow you the option of setting temperatures in Celsius or Fahrenheit To change the temperature display on the main unit press the o o key pad...

Page 8: ...itioned inside the cabinet otherwise the unit will not operate 6 Press the POWER button to turn on the unit Electrical Requirement 1 All wiring must comply with local and national electrical codes and be installed by a qualified electrician If you have any questions regarding the following instructions contact a qualified electrician 2 Check available power supply and resolve any wiring problems B...

Page 9: ...temperature range 5 C 30 C 41 F 88 F Press the MODE button several times until the HEAT indicator light comes on Press the TEMP ADJUST buttons or to select your desired room temperature O O O O The temperature can be set within a range of 17 C 30 C 62 F 88 F Press the FAN SPEED button to choose the fan speed Do not put the duct to window 4 FAN OPERATION Press the MODE button several times until th...

Page 10: ... the drain hose When the water tank is full just pull it out and dispose of the water A During Cooling Mode Remove the drain plug from the back Remove the drain plug and install the drain hose Fig 5 7 CONTINUOUS DRAINAGE This unit also has provisions for a continuous drain option During Cooling and dehumidifying modes remove the drain plug from the back of the unit install the continuous drain hos...

Page 11: ... standard Vertical and horizontal window applications However it may be necessary for you to improvise modify some aspects of the installation procedures for certain types of window Please refer to Fig 7 Fig 7a for minimum and maximum window openings 1 Window Kit Installation Horizontal window Window Slider Kit Minimum 67 5cm 2 22ft Maxmum 123cm 4 04ft Window Slider Kit Minimum 67 5cm 2 22ft Maxmu...

Page 12: ...ank is removed displaced and or full of water the water full indicator will flash red and the digital display area show P1 4 WATER TANK SAFETY FEATURE Fig 12 A TEMPORARY 1 Attach one end of the duct to the exhaust air outlet of the mobile air condition push it downwards be sure to fix thoroughly See Fig 9 2 Attach the other end of the duct to adaptor B 3 Put the end of duct to a nearby window B PE...

Page 13: ...y in warm water O O about 40 C 104 F with a neutral detergent Rinse the filter and dry it in a shady place Mounting Attach the air filter to the filter cover using the attachment hooks on the inner surface of the cover Put the filter cover back to the unit 2 UNIT ENCLOSURE Use a lint free cloth soaked with neutral detergent to clean the unit enclosure Finished by a dry clean cloth Fig 14 Fig 13 3 ...

Page 14: ...rs in the room are not closed There are heat sources inside the room Exhaust air duct is not connected or blocked Temperature setting is too high Air filter is blocked by dust 2 NOT COOL ENOUGH Place the unit on a flat level ground if possible It is normal The ground is not level or not flat enough The sound comes from the flowing of the refrigerant inside the air conditioner 4 NOISY OR VIBRATION ...

Page 15: ...ditioner while in the possession of a consumer not caused by a defect in material or workmanship 2 Damage caused by consumer misuse tampering or failure to follow the care and special handling provisions in the instructions 3 Damage to the finish of the case or other appearance parts caused by wear 4 Filter 5 Damage caused by repairs or alterations of the air conditioner by anyone other than autho...

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