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SLEEP MODE   

(This mode can only be programmed from the remote control.)   

1.

 

The air conditioner will need to be in operation. 

2.

 

Press the Sleep button. The “

” icon appears on the multi-color display.   

3.

 

The fan motor runs at low speed. 

4.

 

When in cooling mode, the temperature will increase 1

°

F per hour during the first two hours. Then 

the temperature will stay 2

°

F higher than the originally set temperature for 6 hours.    6 hours later, 

the unit will shut down. 

5.

 

When in heating mode, the temperature will decrease 1

°

F per hour during the first two hours. Then 

the temperature will stay 2

°

F lower than the originally set temperature for 6 hours. 6 hours later,

 

the 

unit will shut down. 

6.

 

When in dehumidify mode, the temperature will not change. 

 

NOTE:

 

If the unit is turned off during cooling, dehumidifying, or heating and then restarted, there will be a 3 

minute delay before the compressor will turn back on to prolong the life of the compressor. Once the power 
recovers and the compressor restarts, the unit will return to the original working mode.

 

 
 

REMOTE CONTROL & OPERATION 

The remote control provided with the unit can be used to operate the portable air conditioner.    The remote 
control uses 2 AAA batteries (provided).    Install the batteries before using the remote control. 

The remote control can be used to do all the operations that can be programmed from the control panel.   

The LCD display on the remote control can show either Celsius or Fahrenheit.  Press the + and - keys 
simultaneously to change the display from Celsius to Fahrenheit or vice versa.   

 

 
 

 

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Summary of Contents for KY-34

Page 1: ...Portable Air Conditioner Dehumidifier Heater and Fan utilizing Heat Pump Technology OWNER S MANUAL Model KY 34 Please read owner s manual carefully before operating unit 3046364...

Page 2: ...NELAND MULTI COLOR DISPLAY 9 CONTROL PANEL FUNCTIONS 10 OPERATION USING THE CONTROL PANEL 10 COOLING 10 DEHUMIDIFYING 11 FANNING 11 HEATING 11 AUTO MODE 11 SLEEP MODE 12 REMOTE CONTROL OPERATION 12 MA...

Page 3: ...operating as an air conditioner this unit is designed for spot cooling or cooling a room no larger than 550 square feet with a standard eight foot ceiling height When using this appliance always exer...

Page 4: ...upervision is necessary when the unit is used near children The unit in not intended for use by children 10 Do not insert anything into the air outlet Do not obstruct air inlet or outlet grills 11 Do...

Page 5: ...t 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...

Page 6: ...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...

Page 7: ...ST 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 Prevent any sharp bends in the exhaus...

Page 8: ...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 a...

Page 9: ...ases the room temperature timer hours Button This button increases the room temperature timer hours Power Button Press this button to turn the unit on or off MODE Button Press this button to select am...

Page 10: ...o set the auto stop time press the Timer Off button and the multi color display will show a flashing Press the and buttons to change the clock to the desired time for the unit to automatically stop Th...

Page 11: ...en the unit is running on fan mode the exhaust hoses are inoperative and are not required HEATING 1 Plug the power cord into a grounded outlet 2 Turn on the unit by pressing the On Off button on the c...

Page 12: ...n 6 When in dehumidify mode the temperature will not change NOTE If the unit is turned off during cooling dehumidifying or heating and then restarted there will be a 3 minute delay before the compress...

Page 13: ...r container is full 2 Place the drain pan accessory under the drainage port at the back of the unit 3 Remove the rubber plug from the drain hole The condensate water will drain out automatically When...

Page 14: ...ide 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 filte...

Page 15: ...at low Increase the 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 prope...

Page 16: ...e 115 V 60 HZ 115 V 60 HZ 115 V 60 HZ Cooling 12 A 11 7 A 9 8 A Rated Current Heating 9 8 A 9 5 A 8 8 A Sound Pressure Level 49 db A 49 db A 49 db A Weight 80 lbs 80 lbs 78 lbs Dimensions 14 4 x 22 4...

Page 17: ...d by wear 4 Damage caused by repairs or alterations of the unit by anyone other than those authorized by Soleus International Inc 5 Freight and Insurance cost for the warranty service ALL WARRANTIES I...

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