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RolliBot RolliCool A20 Portable A/C with Heater User Manual
Section 7. Storage
Before storing your Rolli Cool A20, select a dry, indoor environment. Properly storing your
RolliCool will help improve performance and battery life expectancy.
Step 1.
Turn the unit off.
Step 2.
Remove the heat exhaust pipe and window kit as needed for storage with the unit.
Step 3.
Drain the unit of any water and insure all parts are completely dry.
Step 4.
Turn the unit on and run it in fan mode at the lowest speed for at least two hours in
order to ensure the inner reservoir is completely dry inside.
Step 5.
Turn off the unit and install the power cord’s plug into its fixture on the back of the unit.
Step 6.
Remove the remote batteries and store separately.
• Always turn the unit off before transporting or storing.
• Cover the unit to protect it from dust. Do not store in a dusty environment as dust may cause damage over time.
• Store the unit indoors at a dry and stable temperature. Do not store in an unheated garage, shed, or other locations with
extreme temperature fluctuations.
Section 8. Troubleshooting
Problems
Possible Causes
Solution(s)
The unit does
not work.
There is no electricity.
Turn it on after connecting it to a socket
with electricity.
The overflow indicator displays.
Drain the water inside.
The indoor temperature is too low
or too high.
Use the unit when the indoor temperature
is between 44-95 0F (7-35 0C ).
Change the set temperature.
The cooling
effect is weak.
There is direct sunlight.
Cover any direct sunlight coming through
the windows.
Doors or windows are open; there
are a lot of people; or there are
other sources of heat.
Close doors and windows.
The filter is dirty.
Clean or replace the filter.
The air inlet or outlet is blocked.
Clear obstructions.
Excessive Noise The unit is not placed on a flat
surface.
Put the unit on a flat and stable surface.
Compressor
issues
Overheating protection started.
Wait 3 minutes until the temperature is
lowered then restart the unit.
The remote
control does not
work.
The remote and unit are too far
apart.
Get closer to the RolliCool and make sure
that the remote control directly faces the
unit.
The remote isn’t pointed in the
right direction.
Batteries are dead.
Replace batteries.