MegaLife ML-PC10AO-K5NNA1A Owner'S Manual Download Page 10

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Auto

Cool

Dry

Heat

Speed 1

Speed 2

Speed 3

NOTE

● Cool:

● Dry:

● Fan Only:

● Heat:

Swing button

Introduction for buttons on 

remote controller 

Fan button

Press this button to turn “ON” & “OFF” swing.

ON/OFF button

Auto

There are 3 speeds for the Fan Speed of this model.

MODE button

Fan

Only

This is a general use remote controller. It could be 
used for the air conditioner with multifunction. For the 
functions which the model doesn't have, if press the 
corresponding button on the remote controller, the 
unit will keep the original running status.

Press this button to turn on the unit. Press this button 

again to turn off the unit.

Under this mode, air conditioner operates under

cooling mode. Cooling indicator will be on. Press

“Fan Speed” button can adjust the fan speed. 

+ / -  button

Under this mode, air conditioner operates under

heating mode. Press “Fan Speed” button can

adjust the fan speed.(Cooling only unit won’t re-

ceive heating mode signal.  If setting heat mode

with remote controller, press ON/OFF button can’t

start up the unit).

Under this mode, the unit runs in low fan speed

for dehumidification and the corresponding indicator

is on; under dry mode, the fan speed can not be

adjusted.

Under this mode, air conditioner will not cool or

heat, only blow wind. Fan indicator will be on. Press

“Fan Speed” button can adjust the fan speed.

Sleep button

 Pressing “+” or “-” button once will increase or dec-

rease set temperature by 1°F(°C). Hold “+” or “-” 

button for 2s, set temperature on remote controller 

will change quickly.   

Release the button after your required set te-

mperature is reached.

Timer button

Health button

(This function is not applicable for this model. )

Under ON status, press this button to set timer OFF;

Under OFF status, press this button to set timer ON. 

Press this button once and the characters of HOUR 

ON (OFF) will flash to be displayed. Meanwhile, pr-

ess “+” button or “-” button to adjust timer setting 

(time will change quickly if holding “+” or “-” button) 

Time setting range is 0.5~24hours. Press this button 

again to confirm timer setting and the characters of 

HOUR ON (OFF) will stop flashing. If the characters 

are flashing but you haven’t press timer button,timer 

setting status will be quit after 5s.If timer is confirmer, 

press this button again to cancel timer.    

NOTE 

mode.

Press this button to select your required operation 

Press this button to go into the Sleep operation mode. 

Press it again to cancel this function. This function is 

available in COOL, HEAT (Only for models with 

heating function) mode to maintain the most co-

mfortable temperature for you.   

tton until the time is reached to your set time.

then back to Auto. 

Auto:

Under this mode, the unit will operate automatic-

ally according to ex-factory setting. In this case,

 

set temperature cannot be adjusted.

Under timer setting status, after each pressing of 

“+” or “-” button, time will increase or decrease 0.5h . 

Hold “+” or “-” button, 2s later, time displayed on 

dual-8 nixie tube will change quickly. Loosen the bu-

This button is used for setting Fan Speed in the 

sequence that goes from AUTO,

,      , to

Press this button to turn on or turn off the health  

and scavenging functions in operation status. Press  

this button for the first time to start scavenging function; 

LCD displays "     ". Press the button for the second 

time to start health and scavenging functions simul-

taneously; LCD displays "     " and "     ". Press this

Summary of Contents for ML-PC10AO-K5NNA1A

Page 1: ...nstructions Portable air conditioner Model ML PC10AO K5NNA1A ML PH12AO K5NNA1A ML PC12AO K5NNA1A Thank you for choosing our product Please read this Owner s Manual carefully before operation and retai...

Page 2: ...ction for Icons on Display Screen 1 Installation in sash window Optional 1 2 6 8 10 11 12 Function Introduction for Combination Buttons Replacement of Batteries in Remote Controller Maintenance 7 7 12...

Page 3: ...bol indicates the possibility of death or serious injury This symbol indicates the possibility of injury or damage to property Indicates important but not hazard related information used to indicate r...

Page 4: ...example open flames an operating gas app liance or an operating electric heater The appliance shall be stored in a well ventilated area where the room size corresponds to the room area as specified f...

Page 5: ...hen contact local dealer When nobody is taking care of the unit please turn it off and remove the power plug or disconnect power Prohibit operating the unit in the bathroom or laundry room Far away fr...

Page 6: ...essionals to deal with it Do not use an extension cord Please put the air conditioner at smooth and flat ground for operation to avoid noise and vibration This air conditioner is equipped with castors...

Page 7: ...OPER 7 Sleep Timer 8 Health WiFi 10 9 Remote controller Some installation accessories can t be discarded On Off Fan Mode Swing 1 Controller panel Guide louver NOTICE 4 5 6 Filter Air inlet Middle drai...

Page 8: ...ir conditioner will give out a sound Meanwhile corresponding indicator on control panel will be bright Under OFF status dual 8 nixie tube on control panel won t display Under ON status dual 8 nixie tu...

Page 9: ...sion of the signal Do not leave the remote control in direct sunlight or ne ar a heater Protect the remote control from moisture and shock Set time TIMER ON TIMER OFF Light Up down swing Child lock Se...

Page 10: ...imer button Health button This function is not applicable for this model Under ON status press this button to set timer OFF Under OFF status press this button to set timer ON Press this button once an...

Page 11: ...ons Temperature display switchover function Under OFF status press and Mode buttons simultaneously to switch temperature display betw een C and F using the remote controller Replace new batteries of t...

Page 12: ...on the air conditioner Eliminate accumulated water in chassis refer to the section of Drainage way for details Check whether window bracket is damaged or not If yes please contact dealer dition Check...

Page 13: ...he unit again Whether the unit is interfered by thunder radio etc 1 Pour out the water inside chassis 2 If H8 still exits please contact profess ional person to maintain the unit If the malfunction st...

Page 14: ...c safety regulations when Other places with special circumstances It s not allowed to be installed on the unstable or motive base structure such as truck or in the corrosive environment such as chemic...

Page 15: ...ews FAN Fan Swing Mode OPER Sleep On Off Timer Health WiFi Optional 1 Mothproof net Bracket Screw Mounting plate Fixed clip Fixed base Sponge B Sponge A Optional 3 Optional 2 Optional 4 Drainage hose...

Page 16: ...age port to drain water After draining insert the rubber plug Press ON OFF button to restart To reach the maximum performance it is not recommended to drain water during Cool mode It is recommended to...

Page 17: ...option from the middle hole place portable on a level surface and make sure garden hose is clear of any obstructions and is directed downward Placing portable on an uneven surface or improper hose in...

Page 18: ...0 465 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 465 127 255 128 128 123 123 Window panel Adjustment panel Extension panel Exhaust cover Fixed base Fixed base Fixed base Fixed base Window panel Adjustment panel Fixed clip...

Page 19: ...ion of window and screw down by a Mounting plate C 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Assemble the window kit as below 5 For windows with inner width or height of 770mm push two fixed bases to the end of Window Panel A Fo...

Page 20: ...Window panel Stuff the Foam seal A between the glass and the window to prevent air and insects from getting into the room 2 Attach the window panel to the window stool Make sure that the exhaust cove...

Page 21: ...haust cover is attached to the window panel 770mm 1210mm 770mm 1650mm 1210mm 5 Attach the bracket with a screw Recommend ed Bracket Sliding sash window Optional 1 1 Please lay a tabular material under...

Page 22: ...below figure by the manufacturer Note of Installing heat discharge pipe User can adjust the installation method of the discharge pipe basing on the requirement while the similar installation methods...

Page 23: ...4 3 Install the other side of heat discharge pipe clock wise into joint D Joint D Insert joint A of heat discharge pipe into the gro ove until you hear a sound Groove joint A Insert joint A of heat di...

Page 24: ...nd remove the Rear clip by pushing down two PUSH markings slide and close the exhaust cover in the window panel Optional Joint Joint H 1 2 Remove joint F remove joint F from joint H Disassembly for in...

Page 25: ...RD C1 SA M2 YEGN M1 YEGN PE PE RD CAP CAP BN ROOM TEMP BN RD SENSOR RT1 TUBE TEMP SENSOR OUTTUBE TEMP SENSOR RT3 VALVE 4 WAY 4YV WATER MOTOR YEGN RECEIVER BOARD POWER L N BN BK BU WH YEGN GN N2 WATER...

Page 26: ...22 b a Specialist s Manual 4 2 Aptitude requirement for maintenance man repairs should be done only be specialists Safety preparation work 2...

Page 27: ...be avoided as the chlorine may react with the refrigerant and corrode the copper pipe work If a leak is suspected all naked flames shall be rem oved extinguished If a leakage of refrigerant is found w...

Page 28: ...and that ventilation is available Specialist s Manual Decommissioning a Become familiar with the equipment and its ope ration Isolate system electrically Before attempting the procedure ensure that b...

Page 29: ...ng the equipment that is at hand and shall be suitable for the recovery of all the relevant waste transfer note arranged Do not mix refrigerants in recovery units and especially not in cylinders If co...

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