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Air outlet 

Handle position 

Figure 17 

End of Season Storage

1.  Screw  off  the  drain  cap,  unplug  the  water  plug  and  drain  the  water  in  the  water  tray  to 

another vessel that holds water. 

      Note: the tilt angle of the unit shall not be greater than 30 degrees. 

2. Start the unit, turn the mode to the low fan speed state of the air supply mode, keep this 

state for half a day and dry the interior of the unit to prevent mold. 

3.    Turn off the unit, unplug the power plug, wrap the power cord around the wire-winding 

post, insert the plug into the universal jack at the back shell of the unit; install the water 

plug and drain cap. 

4. Remove the heat exhaust hose assembly and keep it properly. 

        Note: to remove the heat exhaust hose assembly, hold the handle of the C shape buckle 

of the heat exhaust hose by hand, pull the C shape buckle outward evenly, rotate the C shape 

buckle  of  the  heat  exhaust  hose  clockwise  once  the  buckle  is  separated  from  the  snap 

position of the C shape buckle of the back shell and then take out the heat exhaust hose 

assembly. 

5. Pack the air-conditioner properly with soft plastic bag, put the unit in a dry place & take 

appropriate dust-proof measures, and keep the unit out of the reach of children. 

6. Take out the batteries of the remote control and keep it properly. 

Note: ensure that the unit is put in a dry place. All accessories of the unit shall be protected 

properly. 

Troubleshooting 

Never repair or remove the air-conditioner yourself. Disqualified repair will void the warranty 

card and may cause harm to the removal personnel and property. If you encounter any of the 

problems  listed  in  the  table  below  or  the  recommended  remedy  does  not  work,  contact  the 

professional service agency. 

Summary of Contents for CAD-E0930 PR1D

Page 1: ...Page 1 16 User Manual CAD E0930 PR1D Portable Air conditioner...

Page 2: ...3 Function Description 5 Features and Parts 5 Installation 6 Control Setting 9 Remote Conrtol 11 Water Drainage Methods 12 Maintenance 13 End of Season Storage 15 Handling of the Unit 15 Troubleshoot...

Page 3: ...stumbling over it or the plug from being pulled out Do not insert any object into the air inlet outlet of the air conditioner Be sure to keep the air inlet outlet of the air conditioner unblocked Whe...

Page 4: ...ating functions The speed of the fan is adjustable between high fan speed and low fan speed the temperature setting range is 17 300 C and various protection functions such as 24h timed ON OFF setting...

Page 5: ...ting lever 18 Evaporator filter frame 6 Caster 19 Radiating fine mesh 7 Horizontal louvre connecting lever 20 Condenser filter mesh 8 Main vertical louver 21 Condenser filter frame 9 Front shell 22 Ba...

Page 6: ...to clip the snap joint of the C shape buckle of the back shell successfully through the guide of the slide way of the back shell as shown in Figure 2 Note 1 Do not rotate the C shape buckle of the hea...

Page 7: ...of the window sealing board assembly 2 Half open the window and mount the window sealing board assembly onto the window either vertically or horizontally as shown in Figure 5 and 6 3 Pull apart the p...

Page 8: ...be free from significant greater than 45 flexure and the heat exhaust hose shall be ventilated properly Figure 8 Figure 9 Important notes The exhaust hose is 280mm 1500mm long and this length is deter...

Page 9: ...Sleep Press this button to select sleep mode 4 Timer When turn off the unit press this button to set the time of turn on when turn on the unit press this button to set the time of turn off 5 Up Press...

Page 10: ...water turn off the power of the unit and then unplug the power plug Note move the unit carefully to avoid spillage of water in the water tray at the bottom of the unit 2 Put the vessel that holds wate...

Page 11: ...et Figure 12 3 Connect the drain hose to the WC or outdoor Note 1 The drain hose must be installed when there is not water in the baseplate 2 When operating in the cooling mode to ensure the water for...

Page 12: ...ection shown by the arrow as shown in Figure 14 Note when taking out the filter frame or filter mesh the force shall be applied evenly to avoid twisting or damage of the filter frame or filter mesh Be...

Page 13: ...area of this unit with wringed wet soft cloth Note the wet soft cloth must be wringed out Do not drip water into the unit 3 If the remote control needs to be put back into the remote control storage...

Page 14: ...C shape buckle of the heat exhaust hose by hand pull the C shape buckle outward evenly rotate the C shape buckle of the heat exhaust hose clockwise once the buckle is separated from the snap position...

Page 15: ...y reduce noise The compressor does not work Initiation of overheat protection Wait 3 minutes until the temperature decreases and then turn on the unit Too long a distance The remote control does not p...

Page 16: ...nical parameters of the models refer to the nameplate on the product s Disposal do not store waste products with other non classified wastes Such wastes shall be stored separately for other special pu...

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