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Sleep mode

Press

SLEEP

to enter into sleep mode, the default value of the fan speed is low.

When the sleep mode turns on, in the cooling mode, after the first hour the temperature
setting will go up 1

. After the second hour the temperature setting will go up a further 1

,

and then remain the same.

Sleep mode is not available in dehumidifying and fan mode.

Compressor protection

After power on or a restart, there is a three minute delay before the compressor starts to
operate· This helps to prolong the life of the compressor.

WATER DRAINAGE

The air conditioner has an internal water tank to collect water that collects during the cooling
process. This tank will need to be emptied periodically.

When the internal water tank is full, the symbol

will flash on the screen, and a buzzer

will sound. The air conditioner will go into the standby mode, the compressor will stop and all
the key functions will be disabled. The water tank will need to be emptied before normal
operation can be resumed.

1. Unplug the air conditioner from the mains supply.
2. Under the drainage plug on the rear of the unit place a shallow container to collect the

water. Use this only for temporary drainage of the unit. Do not allow the water to drip
continuously into the container, as it will overflow.

3. Remove the plug cap and the drainage plug to empty the tank.
4. When the tank is empty, refit the drainage plug and cap.
5. Reconnect the air conditioner to the mains supply and press the POWER button on either

the front panel or the remote control. The air conditioner will restart and operate normally.

MAINTENANCE

IMPORTANT: in order to avoid an electric shock, please power-off the air conditioner
and disconnect the mains plug before performing any maintenance or repair activities.

Cleaning

Unplug from the mains supply before cleaning.

Do not splash water into the air conditioner.

Clean the outside of the air conditioner with a damp, not wet, cloth and dry thoroughly
before using.

DO NOT

use any abrasive or chemical cleaners, which may damage the

surface of the air conditioner.

Summary of Contents for HG00921

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTION MANUAL HG00921 Portable Air Conditioner...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...2 Contents CAUTION 3 INTRODUCTION 4 POSITIONING AND INSTALATION 5 6 CONTROL PANEL 7 REMOTE CONTROL 8 WATER DRAINAGE 9 MAINTENANCE 9 TROUBLESHOOTING 10 TECHNICAL DETAILS 11...

Page 4: ...zard This appliance can be used by children aged from 8 years and above and persons with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if they have been given sup...

Page 5: ...ents to read the instructions thoroughly and familiarise yourself with the operation of the dehumidifier Please retain for future reference Parts Front 1 Handle 2 Control panel 3 Screen 4 Air outlet 5...

Page 6: ...ces to ensure adequate air circulation fig 1 Fig 1 4 Ensure that the mains socket outlet remains accessible when the air conditioner is in use 5 Ensure that there is free access to the air inlet and a...

Page 7: ...e 5 Close the window onto the window guide so that it is securely held in place Installation Errors To operate efficiently the air must be able to flow freely in the exhaust hose To assist this 1 Avoi...

Page 8: ...ure Temperature range is 16 C to 31o C 5 UP in cooling mode press this key to increase the temperature Temperature range is 16 C to 31o C 6 SLEEP in the cooling mode press this key to turn on off the...

Page 9: ...ndicator turns on Press FAN to select high speed or low speed When in the fan mode temperature and sleeping functions cannot be set Timer mode In standby mode press TIMER to set the number of hours to...

Page 10: ...will need to be emptied before normal operation can be resumed 1 Unplug the air conditioner from the mains supply 2 Under the drainage plug on the rear of the unit place a shallow container to collect...

Page 11: ...its original carton and store in a cool dry place TROUBLESHOOTING Below are some possible problems with their solutions Trouble Cause Solution Machine does not work Power off Power on Water full indi...

Page 12: ...efficiency class A Fans speeds 2 Thermostat 16 31 C Recommended room floor area 10 14m2 Dimensions W x H x D 320 x 730 x 370 mm Weight 24kg INFORMATION ON WASTE DISPOSAL FOR CONSUMERS OF ELECTRICAL EL...

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