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AIR CONDITIONER FEATURES

Before you begin, thoroughly familiarize yourself with the control panel and remote control and all its

functions, then follow the symbol for the functions you desire. 

The unit can be controlled by the unit control panel alone or with the remote control. 

ELECTRONIC CONTROL OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

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NOTE: This manual does not include Remote Control Operations; see the Remote Control  

Instructions packed with the unit for details. 

OPERATION PANEL OF THE AIR CONDITIONER

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         ON

         OFF

    MODE select button

Selects the appropriate operating mode. Each 

time you press the button, a mode is selected 

in a sequence that goes from AUTO, COOL,   

DRY, and FAN.The mode indicator light  

illuminates under the different mode setting.

    SLEEP button

Used to initiate the SLEEP operation.

    UP (

) and DOWN (

) buttons

Used to adjust (increase/decrease) temperature 

settings (2°F/1°C increments) in a range of 62°F 

(17°C) to 88°F (30°C) or the TIMER setting in a 

range of 0-24 hrs. 

 

NOTE:

 The control is capable of displaying 

temperature in degrees Fahrenheit or  

degrees Celsius. To convert from one to the 

other, press and hold the Up and Down 

buttons at the same time for 3 seconds.

    POWER button

Power switch on/off.

    TIMER button

Used to initiate the AUTO ON start time and  

AUTO OFF stop time program, in conjuction 

with the 

 & 

 buttons.

 

    FAN button

Control the fan speed. Press to select the fan

speed in three steps - LOW, HIGH and AUTO.

The fan speed indicator light illuminates under

different fan settings except AUTO speed. 

When AUTO fan speed is selected, all of the 

fan indicator lights turn dark.

    LED Display

Shows the set temperature in "

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C" or "

O

F" and 

the Auto-timer settings. While on DRY and FAN

modes, it shows the room temperature.

(Details about error codes that may appear 

on the display can be found on the next page.) 

 

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Summary of Contents for NP10000

Page 1: ......

Page 2: ...on Young children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the air conditioner Disabled persons may require assistance with set up If the power cord is to be replaced replacement work...

Page 3: ...ver or obstruct the inlet or outlet grilles Do not use hazardous chemicals to clean or come into contact with the unit Do not use the unit in the presence of flammable substances or vapor such as alco...

Page 4: ...ION OF PARTS Exhaust hose 1 Set Flat mouth adaptor Window slider kit with bolt Vent joint Foam Seal 1 Piece Wall exhaust adaptor A 1 Set Round mouth adaptor B Expansion Plugs Wooden Screws Not include...

Page 5: ...er adjust manually Carrying Handle both sides Remote signal receptor Panel 1 2 3 4 5 Fig 1 Fig 2 Rear Upper Air Filter Behind the grille Air Outlet Wheel Air intake Drain Outlet Air intake Lower Air F...

Page 6: ...ns Used to adjust increase decrease temperature settings 2 F 1 C increments in a range of 62 F 17 C to 88 F 30 C or the TIMER setting in a range of 0 24 hrs NOTE The control is capable of displaying t...

Page 7: ...gister in 5 seconds and the system will automatically revert back to displaying the previous temperature setting Turning the unit ON or OFF at any time or adjusting the timer setting to 0 0 will cance...

Page 8: ...ing operation Air flow direction adjustment Fig 4 If the unit breaks off unexpectedly due to the power being cut it will restart with the previous function setting automatically when the power is rest...

Page 9: ...6 Fig 7 Window Slider Kit Minimum 2 22 ft 67 5 cm Maximum 4 04 ft 123 cm 7 7 8 11 8 in 11 8 in Fig 7a Extension piece NOTE If the window opening is less than 2 22 ft cut the extension piece see Fig 7...

Page 10: ...INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS CONTINUED Window sill Window sill Fig 8 See Fig 8 See Fig 10 See Fig 11 sill See Fig 9 Fig 9 26 5 48 Fig 10 Fig 11 9...

Page 11: ...INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS CONTINUED 26 5 48 See Fig 12 See Fig 14 See Fig 15 sill See Fig 13 height of height of Fig 12 Fig 13 Fig 14 Fig 15 10...

Page 12: ...xpansion plugs and wooden screws These parts are not included They are sold separately Contact customer service 1 Prepare a hole in the wall Install the wall exhaust adaptor A onto the wall outside by...

Page 13: ...es and the digital display area shows P1 At this time the air conditioning dehumidification process will immediately stop However the fan motor will continue to operate this is normal Carefully move t...

Page 14: ...nclosure Finish by using a dry clean cloth 3 Unit idle for a long time Remove the rubber plug at the back of the unit and attach a hose to drain outlet Place the open end of the hose directly over the...

Page 15: ...r filter may be dirty Clean filter Refer to Care and Maintenance section To defrost set to Fan Only mode Thermostat is set too cold for night time cooling To defrost the coil set to Fan Only mode Then...

Page 16: ...for Home Comfort Distributed by Perfect Aire LLC 5151 Belt Line Rd Suite 878 Dallas TX 75254 Specification and performance data is subject to change without notice Printed in PRC 877 365 6274 www per...

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