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Cleaning and Care
(cont’d)
Clean the case and air outlet frame with a slightly damp, soft cloth. Take care not to
get any water inside unit or on control panel.
Storage
When the appliance will not be in use for long periods of time, follow these
instructions for storage.
1. Drain water following the instructions in the Water Drainage section.
2. After unit is drained of all water, power ON and turn the fan to low. Let the fan
run for 12 hours in order to dry out the interior and prevent mold growth.
3. Power OFF unit and unplug from outlet.
4. Clean filters and dry thoroughly before reinstalling.
5. Remove the exhaust hose from the window frame adapter.
6. Remove the exhaust hose from the rear of the unit by turning clockwise.
7. Store the exhaust hose, window frame adapter and Portable Air Conditioner in a
dry environment.
8. Remove batteries from remote control.
Moving Portable Air Conditioner
When rolling your Portable Air Conditioner, place one hand on either side of the unit
and push to desired location. The unit will roll smoothly, but take care when going
over bumps in the carpet or over door thresholds.
Important!
Do not lift the unit by holding on to the horizontal louver.
NOTE:
Drain water prior to lifting unit to prevent spillage.
Important!
Do not tilt air conditioner more than 30
°
to avoid damaging the condenser.
Troubleshooting
Before calling for service, try these troubleshooting tips.
Problem
Possible Cause
Remedy
Air conditioner will not
operate.
Wall plug is loose or
disconnected.
Confirm that plug is firmly
pushed into socket.
Fuse is blown or circuit
breaker is tripped.
Replace fuse or reset
circuit breaker.
Illuminated water indicator
means that the water
needs to be drained.
Drain water from unit.
Room temperature is
lower than set tempera-
ture on unit.
Change the temperature
on the AC.
LCDI plug has been
tripped.
Check the cord for dam-
age and if none is found,
push the reset button on
the LCDI plug.
Air from unit is not cool
enough.
Fan speed is set too low.
Increase fan speed.
Temperature on unit is too
warm.
Lower temperature.
Room temperature is
below 62
˚
F.
Cooling will not occur
until room temperature is
above 62
˚
F.
Filters are dirty.
Clean filters.
Air outlet or exhaust hose
are blocked.
Remove obstruction.
AC is cooling, but room
is warm and ice formed
behind air inlet grill.
Outdoor temperature is
below 70
˚
F.
To defrost coil, set the AC
to fan mode.
Air filter may be dirty.
Clean filter. Refer to
Cleaning and Care sec-
tion.
AC rapidly turns on and
off.
Outside temperature is
extremely hot.
Set fan speed to high.
AC is emitting noises.
Unit is not on a flat or
level surface.
Place unit on flat, level
surface.