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WINDOW KIT INSTALLATION 

The window kit has been designed to fit into most 

standard vertical and horizontal windows. 
However, it may be necessary to modify some 
aspects of the installation process for certain 
window types.   
 

1.  Open the window or sliding door and adjust 

the length of the window kit to fit the 
opening. Mark and cut down a single panel 
of the window kit if necessary.   

 

2.  Place the window kit between the window 

and the window frame as shown in the 
images to the right. Close the window onto 
the window kit to form a tight seal.   

 

3.  Attach the exhaust duct adapter to the 

window kit. Tabs located on the adapter will 
lock into place securing the adapter to the 
window kit. 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 

 

 

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Summary of Contents for 000 BTU Evaporative Portable Air Conditioner and 14

Page 1: ...14 000 BTU Evaporative Portable Air Conditioner and 14 200 BTU Heat Pump OWNER S MANUAL Model KY 36 Please read owner s manual carefully before operating unit ...

Page 2: ...haust Hose 6 Window Kit Installation 7 CONTROL PANEL AND LED DISPLAY 8 Control Panel 8 LED Display 8 OPERATION 9 Cooling 9 Dehumidifying 9 Heating 9 Fanning 9 Setting the Timer 9 REMOTE CONTROL 10 WATER DRAINAGE 10 MAINTENANCE 11 Cleaning the Housing 11 Cleaning the Filter 11 END OF SEASON STORAGE 11 TROUBLESHOOTING 12 Error Messages 12 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 13 CONTACT INFORMATION 13 ...

Page 3: ...ance shall be installed in accordance with national wiring regulation 3 The unit must be connected to a correctly grounded power supply For your safety this unit is grounded through the power cord plug when connected to a grounded wall outlet Do not use an adapter plug or extension cord 4 Do not install the unit in an area where gas leakage may occur and or in an explosive atmosphere 5 Do not appl...

Page 4: ... not grounded and they must be considered a shock hazards if exposed The cord shield must not be connected to ground or to any exposed metal The test and reset buttons on the LCDI Plug are used to check if the plug is functioning properly To test 1 Plug power cord into wall outlet 2 Press TEST Button circuit should trip cutting power to the air conditioner 3 Press RESET button for use If a test is...

Page 5: ...F Cable power cord and plug BACK A Hot air outlet grill B Lower air inlet grill ACCESSORIES Flexible exhaust hose with adapters 3 piece set stretches from 14 1 4 to 60 5 8 36cm to 150cm Window exhaust adapter Adjustable window slider kit 2 piece set adjusts 33 1 2 to 48 3 8 85cm to 123cm Drain tube Drain pan 5 ...

Page 6: ...HOSE Slide the square end of the exhaust duct over the hot air outlet on the back of the unit The exhaust hose should be kept as short and straight as possible Take care to prevent any sharp bends in the exhaust hose as this will trap hot exhaust air The hot exhaust air can be vented through the wall or out a window If mounting in the wall the height of the hole should be 16 to 50 inches 40cm to 1...

Page 7: ... or sliding door and adjust the length of the window kit to fit the opening Mark and cut down a single panel of the window kit if necessary 2 Place the window kit between the window and the window frame as shown in the images to the right Close the window onto the window kit to form a tight seal 3 Attach the exhaust duct adapter to the window kit Tabs located on the adapter will lock into place se...

Page 8: ...mer hours ON OFF Button Press this button to turn the unit on or off FAN SPEED Button During the modes of cooling heating and fanning press this button to choose high medium or low fan speed In dehumidifying mode this button is inoperable SWING Button Press this button to oscillate the vertical louvers or to stop oscillation LED DISPLAY A Cool Mode B Dehumidify Mode C Fan Mode D Heat Mode E Signal...

Page 9: ...ectively dehumidifying the room HEATING 1 Press the Heat Mode Button to choose the heating function 2 Repeatedly press the Temperature Buttons to set the desired room temperature from 64 86 F 3 Press the Fan Speed Button to choose the desired fan speed 4 Press the Swing Button to select a steady airflow or oscillation FANNING 1 Press the Fan Mode Button to choose the fanning function 2 Press the F...

Page 10: ... When the water container is full the unit will display E7 on the control panel until the tank is emptied To resume operation empty the water container according to the following steps 1 Turn the unit off Do not move the unit when the water container is full 2 Place a 2L pan or the drain pan under the drainage port at the back of the unit 3 Remove the rubber plug from the drainage port The condens...

Page 11: ...nit as the unit may become scratched or damaged Avoid direct exposure to sunlight as this may change the surface color CLEANING THE FILTER Slide the filters out from the side of the unit Immerse the filter gently in warm water with a mild detergent Rinse thoroughly and dry before replacing An unclean air filter reduces air volume The filter should be cleaned every two weeks END OF SEASON STORAGE T...

Page 12: ... fan speed Unit is noisy or vibrates Is the machine positioned unevenly on a level surface Place the unit on a level surface Is the voltage from the power source correct Use a proper power source The unit starts and stops frequently Is the exhaust hose positioned incorrectly Position the exhaust hose correctly and keep the exhaust hose straight as possible ERROR MESSAGES Diagnostic system indicato...

Page 13: ...Level 49 db A Weight 86 lbs Dimensions 14 4 x 22 4 x 30 5 inches WxDxH Refrigerant R22 NOTE 1 Data may vary please refer to the rating label on the back of the unit 2 If the environment temperature is higher than the max operating temperature or lower than the min operating temperature the air conditioner may not work properly CONTACT INFORMATION Contact Customer Service For Replacement Parts Tech...

Page 14: ...R 1 Damage accidental or other wise to the air conditioner while in the possession of a consumer not caused by a defect in material or workmanship 2 Damage caused by consumer misuse tampering or failure to follow the care and special handling provisions in the instructions 3 Damage to the finish of the case or other appearance parts caused by wear 4 Filter 5 Damage caused by repairs or alterations...

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