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This air conditioner is equipped with an LCDI (Leakage Current Detection and Interruption) power cord 
and plug as required by US National Electric Code 440.65. This cord consists of a length of shielded flexi-
ble cord with no termination on the load side and a LCDI attachment plug on the line side.

 

 

The LCDI power cord and plug will remove the supply source via electrical disconnect (circuit trip) if the 
nominal current leakage between the cord shield and either load conductor exceeds a predetermined value. 
The cord will remain de

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energized until the devise has been manually reset. This is intended to reduce the 

risk of a fire in the power cord or combustible materials nearby. The cord shields are 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, the LED light will turn on.

 

2. Press TEST Button, circuit should trip, cutting power to the air conditioner. When this occurs, 
the LED light will turn off. 

 

3. Press RESET button to restore power to the unit. Once power is restored, the LED light will turn 
on again.

 

 

If test button is pressed and unit can still be turned on, current leakage has been detected. Do not use the air 
conditioner or attempt to reset the LCDI Plug. Contact Soleus N.A Customer Service for troubleshooting 
recommendations. 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

                                      

Note: Your unit’s power cord may 

 

                                  

differ from the one shown.

 

 

 
 
 

WARNING:

 

 

1.

 

DO NOT press the TEST button while the air conditioner is operating.

 

2.

 

The TEST and RESET buttons should not be used as 

ON

” 

and 

OFF

” 

switches.

 

3.

 

The cord and plug are not intended to offer protection to externally connected loads or supply circuits.

 

4.

 

The cord and plug are intended for indoor use only.

 

RESET

 

TEST

 

 

 

POWER CORD AND PLUG

 

Summary of Contents for PSC-12-01

Page 1: ...Portable Air Conditioner 8 000 BTU 10 000 BTU 12 000 BTU 14 000 BTU OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS PSX 08 01 PSX 10 01 V170216 PSC 12 01 PSC 14 01 3058080...

Page 2: ...n a safe place for future reference 1 Always place the unit on a level surface 2 Never use or store gasoline or other flammable vapor or liquid near this unit unless instructed by this manual 3 Mainta...

Page 3: ...table Air Conditioner 1 Exhaust Hose 1 Exhaust Hose Connector 1 Window Kit Panel 3 Window Kit Adapter 1 Window Kit Adapter Grille 1 Optional Window Kit Adapter Extension 1 Wing Nut 2 Optional Drain Tu...

Page 4: ...d 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 the LED light will turn on 2 Press TEST Button circ...

Page 5: ...ing 8 Air Intake Grille 9 Condensation Drain Hole 10 Exhaust Hose 11 Exhaust Hose Connector 12 Window Kit Adapter Grille 13 Window Kit Adapter 14 Optional Window Kit Adapter Extension 15 Window Kit Pa...

Page 6: ...e Grille 9 Condensation Drain Hole 10 Exhaust Hose 11 Exhaust Hose Connector 12 Window Kit Adapter Grille 13 Window Kit Adapter 14 Optional Window Kit Adapter Extension 15 Window Kit Panel 16 Wing Nut...

Page 7: ...erating the unit in air conditioning dehu midification When the unit is operating in Fan Mode no outdoor air exchange takes place The window kit and ex haust hose do not need to be installed when the...

Page 8: ...WINDOW KIT ASSEMBLY...

Page 9: ...necessary mark the kit and cut one end down to properly fit the opening 3 Twist the Exhaust Hose Connector over the discharge opening on the back of the unit and extend the Exhaust Hose Keep the exha...

Page 10: ...on Your Window Kit also includes an optional security bracket that can be installed to prevent the window from being opened from the outside while a Window Kit is installed SECURITY BRACKET Single and...

Page 11: ...il it is changed by the user The temperature indicator display shows temperature in Fahrenheit While the unit is plugged in but not powered on press and hold the and buttons for 3 seconds to switch be...

Page 12: ...LCD DISPLAY POWER BUTTON TIMER TEMP DECREASE TIMER TEMP INCREASE REMOTE LOCK BUTTON SLEEP BUTTON TIMER BUTTON TURBO COOL BUTTON C F SWITCH BUTTON MODE BUTTON FAN SPEED MY TEMP BUTTON REMOTE CONTROL...

Page 13: ...e SLEEP Button on the remote control Sleep mode icon will show on the remote control LCD display When in SLEEP mode the fan will run on low to keep fan noise at a minimum The temperature setting will...

Page 14: ...efficiency NOTE When the unit is running on air conditioning mode the exhaust hose is required and must be vented outside using the supplied window kit Dehumidifier Mode 1 Install the exhaust hose an...

Page 15: ...ator lights up on the control panel display 4 Select the fan speed by pressing the FAN SPEED button NOTE It is not necessary for the exhaust hose and window kit to be installed to operate the unit in...

Page 16: ...ter tank inside the unit The internal water tank holds approximately 1 5 liters of water When this tanks becomes full the unit will automatically shutdown and illuminate the Bucket Full indicator HOW...

Page 17: ...e water will drain out automati cally 4 When the drain pan is full install the drain plug back onto the condensation drain hole to stop the water flow 5 Empty the drain pan 6 Repeat steps 2 5 until al...

Page 18: ...n the unit Housing 1 Keep the unit from being exposed directly to the sun to prevent color fading 2 Clean the surface with a damp cloth and dry it with a soft towel Storing the Unit for an Extended Pe...

Page 19: ...ly keeping it as short and free of curves as possible Check and remove anything obstructing air discharge During operation there is an unpleasant smell in the room Air filter is dirty Remove air filte...

Page 20: ...SELF DIAGNOSIS The unit has a self diagnosis system to identify a number of malfunctions Error codes are displayed on the appliance display SELF DIAGNOSIS CODES...

Page 21: ...rovi sions in the instructions Damage to the finish of the case or other appearance parts caused by wear Damage caused by repairs or alterations of the unit by anyone other than those authorized by So...

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