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1.

Power button

Press this button to turn the unit on and off.

2.

Mode button

Press this button to cycle between the 3 modes: cool (full A\C cooling

with temperature setting), fan (just fan operation without any

temperature setting) and dry (fan operation plus dehumidification).

 

In

dry mode, water  will collect inside the unit, and must be drained

 

by

removing the plug from the 

middle

 of the back of the unit. If the

 

tank

 

is

full, “FL” will appear on the display to indicate that it needs to

 

be

drained. In dry mode, the unit will stay on low fan speed, and

 

maintain

a temperature of 62 degrees.

3.

Temperature buttons

Press these buttons to increase and decrease the set temperature.

Press these buttons simultaneously to switch the temperature

 

setting

between Fahrenheit and Celsius. This can also be switched by

 

pressing

the C/F button on the remote control.

4.

Speed button

Press this button to switch between the t

hree

 fan speeds, high

,middle

and

 

low.

5.

Timer Button

Press this button to set the unit to turn off after a specified amount

 

of

time.  Pressing this button while the unit is turned off will allow you

 

to

set the unit to turn on after a specified amount of time. The timer

 

can

be set anywhere  between 1 and 

2

4 hours.

6.

Time/Temperature Display

This window displays the set temperature, or the set time while using

the timer function.

7.

Remote control sensor

Point the remote control toward this sensor when using it.

8.

Temperature mode button

Press this button on the remote to switch between Fahrenheit and

Celsius on the temperature display window. This can also be

 

switched

by pressing the temperature control buttons on the main

 

control

 

panel

simultaneously.

9. Swing button

In cooling mode, Press the swing button, the blade will swing up and

down to change the direction of the wind.

Summary of Contents for SPF1-12C

Page 1: ...OWNER S MANUAL Read and save these instructions Model No SPF1 12C c us lntertek...

Page 2: ...t otherwise you may cause irreparable damage to the compressor In case of doubt we suggest that you wait for at least 24 hours before you start the air conditioning unit Using your air conditioner 12...

Page 3: ...has two blades and a third grounding prong The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet consult an electrician for replacement of...

Page 4: ...lace only with the same or equivalent type WARNING ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD Failure to follow these instructions can result in electric shock fire or death This unit must be properly grounded Do not unde...

Page 5: ...the TEST button then pressing the RESET button If the TEST button does not cause the circuit breaker to trip or if the RESET button does not stay engaged unplug the air conditioner immediately Tempor...

Page 6: ...th Do not use sharp tools alcohol thinners or abrasive cleaners to remove adhesive which could damage the finish Placing your air conditioner Place the unit on a flat dry area near a window so you can...

Page 7: ...ing Handle 2 Control Panel 3 Adjustable Front Grille 4 Casters 5 Exhaust Output 6 Air Intake 7 Moisture Drain Plug 8 Remote Control 9 Exhaust Duct 10 Window Sealing Plate PRODUCT FEATURES 5 6 7 1 8 10...

Page 8: ...th to fit the window opening and securing it with Clip provided Note The window sealing kit works with sliding windows OR INSTALLING YOUR AIR CONDITIONER 1 Screw the exhaust hose to the exhaust outlet...

Page 9: ...board with clip If your window size is large and there is still a gap on the side of the window where the two sealing panels are installed you can buy another long panel 67 5cm 26 57in the size range...

Page 10: ...s into place B Slide Optional Secure the venting hose to the vent adapter using the included screw Insert Small gap Note For optimum performance make sure the venting hose is not twisted and is free o...

Page 11: ...Caution The exhaust duct is designed especially for this air conditioner Replacing or lengthening the duct could result in damage to your unit 11...

Page 12: ...ONDITIONER Inserting the batteries in the remote control Insert two AAA batteries provided into the remote control Make sure that youorient the batteries correctly and when you install them 12 3 9 7 6...

Page 13: ...itched by pressing the C F button on the remote control 4 Speed button Press this button to switch between the three fan speeds high middle and low 5 Timer Button Press this button to set the unit to...

Page 14: ...he drain plug on the middle of the back of the unit and drain the tank until empty Replace the plug and turn the unit back on to resume use MAINTENANCE Notice To avoid electric shock please turn off a...

Page 15: ...e SEASONAL CLEANING If you are planning on putting the unit away long term Pull the drain plug to drain any water left in the tank Run fan mode for 2 hours to help dry any collected moisture within th...

Page 16: ...t placed on a level surface making too Place it on even and rm ground avoid shaking much noise Notice For any issues not listed here that arise while using the A C turn the unit off and unplug it wai...

Page 17: ...ch as low voltage defective household wiring or inadequate fuses Accident alteration misuse or abuse of the appliance such as using non approved accessories inadequate air circulation in the room or a...

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