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  TROUBLE SHOOTING   

 

Before contacting the retailer for replacement, check the below first to see if it can solve the problem: 

 

Problem 

Cause 

Solution 

The air         

conditioner does 

not function. 

No power supply. 

Connect to a functioning power  outlet 

and switch on. 

Is the LCD flashing FL? 

Drain the water. 

Timer function is active. 

Deactivate Timer function. 

The air 

conditioner does 

not seem to 

perform. 

In direct sunlight. 

Close curtains. 

Windows or doors are  open, many 

people, or a heat source in the room. 

Close doors and windows, and  remove 

the heat source. 

Dirty filter. 

Clean or replace the filter(s). 

Air inlet or air outlet blocked. 

Remove the blockage. 

Room temperature lower than the 

selected value. 

Change temperature selection. 

The unit is noisy.  Unit stands uneven. 

Place on an even, solid surface (less 

vibrations). 

The compressor 

does not work. 

The overheat protection is probably 

activated. 

Wait 3 minutes until the temperature has 

decreased, then turn on the unit again. 

The remote 

control does not 

function. 

Distance is too great. 

Make sure the remote control is correctly 

aimed at the control panel. 

Remote control signal not detected by 

the control panel. 

The batteries are drained. 

Replace the batteries. 

   

Cautions: Switch off the unit and unplug it immediately if anything abnormal happens. Then contact a 

qualified electrician. 

 

SPECIFICATIONS 

 

Model:

 PPAC15 

 

Permissible excessive operating pressure 

(Suction/Discharge):

 1.0MPa/3.5MPa 

Cooling capacity:

 4.4kW 

 

Maximux allowable pressure (Low pressure 

side/High pressure side):

 1.5MPa/5.5MPa 

Refrigerant/Charge:

 R410a/615g 

Air Flow:

 520m3/h 

Power Supply:

 220-240V/50Hz 

Noise:

 56dB(A) 

Rated input (cooling):

 1750W 

Net weight:

 35kg 

Dimensions (WxHxD):

 500x840x390mm 

Gross weight:

 40kg 

 

 

GAF Control (Sale) Pty Ltd 

441 Kororoit Creek Road (Po Box 19) 

Altona Vic 3018 

Tel: 1300 659 489 

 

Summary of Contents for PPAC15

Page 1: ...15 000 BTU PORTABLE AIR CONDITIONER Model PPAC15 User Manual READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS ...

Page 2: ...1 CONTENTS IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS 2 INSTALLATION 4 IDENTIFICATION 6 CONTROL PANEL 7 REMOTE CONTROL 8 OPERATION 9 WATER DRAINAGE 10 MAINTENANCE 11 TROUBLESHOOTING 12 ...

Page 3: ...ntended use Do not operate this product with a damaged cord or plug or after the product malfunctions or appears damaged in any way If the supply cord is damaged it must be replaced by the manufacturer or its service agent or a similarly qualified person in order to avoid a hazard This appliance is for indoor use only Keep the appliance away from heat sources and direct sunlight Never insert finge...

Page 4: ...imum distance from furniture and walls is 50cm in all directions The plug should be easily accessible In order to maintain the function of the compressor the appliance should always be in a vertical position Do not use the appliance near gas or other flammable liquids Do not block the air outlet or the air inlet ventilation Do not use spray insecticides paint or any other flammable products near t...

Page 5: ...minal of the unit 2 Half open the window and let the air outlet duct through The window slider kit has been designed to fit most standard vertical and horizontal windows It is adjustable Permanent method 1 Fix the end of the exhaust duct to the exhaust terminal of the unit 2 Cut hole Φ155mm into the wall 3 Fit the supplied round exhaust on the air outlet duct Mounting in the wall ...

Page 6: ...ir must be able to flow freely WARNING The length of the exhaust pipe is specifically designed according to the specification of this product Do not replace or lengthen it with your own private hose as this could cause mal function CAUTION Use the shortest possible length When mounting we advise to keep the exhaust pipe in a horizontal position When the hole is not in use use the cap to cover the ...

Page 7: ...Back 6 Castor 7 Air inlet 8 Drain port used when there is continuous drainage or in dry mode 9 Power cord 10 Drain port used when the water tank is full or hasn t been used in a long time Check all the accessories included in the package and please refer to the installation instructions for their use Accessories ...

Page 8: ...ton press this button to select high middle or low fan speed 4 TIMER button press this button to set timer on timer off or no timer 5 UP DOWN button press these buttons to set room temperature or timer when in Time On Off mode 6 LCD display display different signals accordingly Note To choose from Fahrenheit or Celsius press both UP and DOWN button ...

Page 9: ...n speed button 2 Middle fan speed button 3 Low fan speed button 4 Swing button 5 Timer button 6 Up button 7 Down button 8 Cool mode button 9 Dry mode button 11 Celsius and Fahrenheit button 12 Power button same as ON OFF button ...

Page 10: ...utlet duct Dry mode will not cool the room Fan mode Press MODE button or Fan button to choose Fan mode the LCD will display Select the fan speed by pressing the SPEED button or High Mid Low button directly Press the Swing button to make the louvres swing use remote control only The LCD will display The temperature cannot be set Do not use the air outlet duct Timer on When the appliance is switched...

Page 11: ...ter drainage During dehumidifying mode remove the drain plug from the back of the unit then install a drain hose φ10mm inner dimension and place the open end of the hose into any vessel such as a bucket If the internal water container is full the LCD display will flash FL and the unit will stop automatically Note If the water full alarm is often on the unit may malfunction Contact a professional s...

Page 12: ...g on the drainage hole to drain the water Keep the unit running in fan mode for several hours until the inside of the unit is dry Turn off the unit and unplug it screw the lid up Take out the batteries of the remote control and keep them Clean the air filter and reinstall it Remove the air hoses and keep them in a safe place Wrap the unit with plastic and keep it in a dry place Make sure the unit ...

Page 13: ...brations The compressor does not work The overheat protection is probably activated Wait 3 minutes until the temperature has decreased then turn on the unit again The remote control does not function Distance is too great Make sure the remote control is correctly aimed at the control panel Remote control signal not detected by the control panel The batteries are drained Replace the batteries Cauti...

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