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DEHUMIDIFYING CAPACITY  

50 pts/Day 

60 pts/Day 

COOLING 980W 

1350W 

POWER 

 

HEATING 1350W 

1350W 

AIR FLOW VOLUME  

300m

3

/h 300m

3

/h 

POWER SOURCE 

115 V~ 60 HZ  

9/12 AMP 

HEATING/COOLING 

115 V~ 60 HZ 

12/12AMP 

HEATING/COOLING 

SOUND PRESSURE LEVEL 

46 dB(A) 

46 dB(A) 

NET WEIGHT 

80 Lbs 

82 Lbs 

COOLING 

60.8

℉-108℉

 60.8

℉-108℉

 

OPERATING 
TEMPERATURE 

HEATING 

23

℉-89.6℉

 23

℉-89.6℉

 

ASSEMBLED 

18x32x18 Inch 

18x32x18 Inch 

DIMENSIONS 

PACKAGE 

20x35x23 Inch 

20x35x23 Inch 

REFRIGERANT R22  R22 

 
NOTE: 

1) 

The above cooling capacity is measured at ambient temperature of DB 86 F, WB 78 F. 

2) 

Noise level is measured at the point where is 3.28 ft away from the front of the unit, in cooling mode. 

3) 

Power consumption is measured when fan runs at the highest speed Specifications above are for reference only. 
 Please see the actual data printed on the nameplate. 

4) 

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. 

DISCLAIMER 

ALL INFORMATION AND THE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS PRESENTED IN THIS USER’S MANUAL ARE 
THE PRESENTATION OF THE MANUFACTURER.  SOLEUS INTERNATIONAL HAS NOT CONDUCTED 
INDEPENDENT TEST TO THE INFORMATION AND THE SPECIFICATIONS PRESENTED HEREWITHIN. 
 

CONTACT INFORMATION 

 

Contact For   Optional and Spare Parts 
   

Technical 

Support 

   

Warranty 

Claim 

   

Customer 

Service 

 

 

Soleus International Inc. 

 

9451 Telstar Ave. 

 

El Monte, CA 91731 USA 

           (888) 8-SOLEUS 
 

www.soleusair.com

Summary of Contents for LX-120

Page 1: ...Cooling Heating Dehumidifying Fan Please read this owner s Manual carefully before operating the unit Sales Inquiries 800 934 9194...

Page 2: ...PARTS 3 INSTALLATION BEFORE USE 4 CONTROL PANEL AND VFD DISPLAY 5 CONTROL PANEL FUNCTIONS 6 OPERATION USING CONTROL PANEL 7 OPERATION USING REMOTE CONTROLLER 9 MAINTENANCE 9 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 1...

Page 3: ...utomatically returns to the original setting after a power outage IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS Before you use your portable air conditioner please read this operation manual carefully 1 Never use or store gas...

Page 4: ...NAMES OF PARTS 4...

Page 5: ...operating on fan or heating models no outdoor air exchange takes place You do not need to hookup the window kits and exhaust hose when you use the unit as a fan or a heater a Pull out of both ends of...

Page 6: ...ose and affix the window kid adapters onto the holes on the window kit NOTE When using the window kit on a window or sliding door it will cause the window or sliding door not to be properly closed and...

Page 7: ...n speed for High Medium Low The fan speed can be visually distinguished by the speed of the digital air segments progressing out from the windmill fan image on the VFD display 4 Temperature Select the...

Page 8: ...cts properly b Plug the Power Cord to the power outlet c Turn on the unit by pressing the On Off Button on the control panel d Press Mode Button until appears on the VFD display e Press the button or...

Page 9: ...e appears on the VFD The temperature ranges from 61 o F 88 o F 16 o C 31 o C e Select the fan speed by pressing the Fan button It is recommended to use the low fan NOTE When the unit is running on hea...

Page 10: ...me At the moment the appears on the VFD display In order to let your unit recover working quickly you can pull out the Drain Port which is located in the lower left bottom of the back of the unit The...

Page 11: ...thoroughly in a shaded place c Replace the filter back to the filter compartment after it is thoroughly dried a If the filter is torn or unusable order a new filter by calling the contact section of t...

Page 12: ...nt of the unit in cooling mode 3 Power consumption is measured when fan runs at the highest speed Specifications above are for reference only Please see the actual data printed on the nameplate 4 If t...

Page 13: ...ER 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 fail...

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