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Contents 

 

Important Safeguards.............

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Function Description

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Features and Parts

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Installation

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Control Setting

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Water Drainage Methods

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Maintenance

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End of Season Storage

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Handling of the Unit

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Troubleshooting

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Appendix

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Summary of Contents for YPO6 Series

Page 1: ...6 Series Portable Air conditioner Thank you for selecting this new model portable air conditioner Please read this owner s manual carefully before operating the unit Please keep this manual in a safe place for future reference ...

Page 2: ...Important Safeguards 3 Function Description 4 Features and Parts 4 Installation 5 Control Setting 8 Water Drainage Methods 10 Maintenance 11 End of Season Storage 11 Handling of the Unit 12 Troubleshooting 13 Appendix 14 ...

Page 3: ...rted upright otherwise you may cause irreparable damage to the compressor in case of doubt we suggest to wait for at least 24 hours before you start air conditioning unit Avoid restarting the air conditioning unit unless 3 minutes have passed since being turned off or the compressor may get damaged Never unplug the power cord plug to start or turn off the air conditioning unit Use the ON OFF switc...

Page 4: ...d a compact streamline structure The appearance of the unit is practical and elegant The remote control can be stored on the right of the handle at the back of the unit and the remote control features user friendly memory design The power cord with a universal jack design can be stored in the back of the unit for convenience and protection of the power cord The position of the outdoor connector is...

Page 5: ...se 13 C buckle for heat exhaust hose snap 27 Window frame adaptor 14 Power cord 28 Circular connector Installation Adjustment 1 Installation Warning leave this mobile air conditioner in an upright position for at least 2 hours before first use This air conditioner may be moved indoor conveniently leave the air conditioner in an upright position while moving it The air conditioner shall be placed o...

Page 6: ...ulled apart onto the snap of the lower air duct bottom press the C clamp buckle with the left hand so that the C clamp clips locks in place as shown in Figure 3 Note 1 The end of the hose must reach the lower air duct as shown in Figure 4 2 The few turns at the end of the exhaust hose must be snapped in firmly 3 The C clamp must clip the back shell and heat exhaust hose firmly Figure 3 Figure 4 3 ...

Page 7: ...1 The flat end of the exhaust hose end connector must be snapped into place 2 To ensure proper heat exhaust the heat exhaust hose must not have bends greater than 45 Figure 8 Figure 9 Important notes The exhaust hose extends from 280mm 1500mm long 11 59 and this length is based on the specification of the air conditioner model s Do not extend the hose or replace with other type hoses as this may a...

Page 8: ... The fan speed changes in a loop from Low to High to Low This key will not work during Dehumidifying Mode d Timer Key Press this key to set the Timer Off function while in the Timer On mode When setting the time the Regular time indicator will illumine and after time is set the display will show the room temperature again in the Off mode e Up Down Key Press any of these two keys to set the desired...

Page 9: ...is set once the start time is reached the unit will start and the timer indicator will extinguish and the ambient temperature is displayed d After timer shutdown is set once the timed shutdown time is reached the unit will shut down The timer indicator will extinguish and the ambient temperature is displayed e Only the last setting of the timing function is valid and valid once only f Turning ON O...

Page 10: ... when the unit is energized for the first time but there is 3 minute delay re start protection after the compressor is shut down Water Drainage 1 Manual drain as shown in Figure 10 1 When the unit stops from full water protection turn the power off and unplug the power plug Note move the unit carefully to avoid spilling the water tray at the bottom of the unit 2 Put the pan below the water outlet ...

Page 11: ...the unit with wet soft cloth Do not use chemical solvents such as alcohol and gasoline otherwise the surface of the air conditioner may be damaged 2 Cleaning of the filter frame and filter mesh Clean the filter mesh once every two weeks If the filter frame and filter mesh are clogged with dust the function of the air conditioner may decrease 2 1 Cleaning of the filter frame and filter mesh 1 Grip ...

Page 12: ...nto place otherwise the filter frame may not be installed into place 2 Install the filter mesh gently so as not to damage it 2 To install the evaporator filter frame and condenser filter frame point the back end of the filter frame toward the socket and then push the filter frame evenly and gently into the socket Note 1 Install the filter frame in the reverse order of removal Be sure to install th...

Page 13: ... turn the mode to the low fan speed of the air supply mode Keep the unit on this mode for half a day to dry the interior of the unit and prevent mold 3 Turn off the unit unplug the power plug wrap the power cord around the wire winding post insert the plug into the universal jack at the back shell of the unit Do not forget to install the water plug and drain cap 4 Remove the heat exhaust hose asse...

Page 14: ...onditioners Filter mesh very dirty Clean or replace the filter mesh Air inlet or air outlet clogged Remove the obstruction Loud noise Air conditioner not put on a flat or level surface Put the air conditioner in a flat and firm place may reduce noise The compressor does not work Initiation of overheat protection Wait 3 minutes until the temperature decreases and then turn on the unit The remote co...

Page 15: ...diagram of the air conditioner For specific technical parameters of the models refer to the nameplate on the product s Disposal do not store waste products with other non classified wastes Such wastes shall be stored separately for other special purposes Condenser Compressor Evaporator Coil ...

Page 16: ...0PM PST TO OBTAIN WARRANTY SERVICE Contact Shinco Technical Suport Email TechSupport cchappliance com Phone 800 838 3315 From 8 30AM to 5 00PM Monday through Friday Pacific Time WARRANTY PERIOD Labor 1 Year from the Date of Purchase Parts 1 Year from the Date of Purchase Compressor 3 Years from the Date of Purchase ...

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