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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS FOR CONTROL PANEL BUTTONS

 

 

1) Power On and Off 

-

 Press the 

POWER 

button once to manually turn the unit on. Press the 

POWER 

button once more to turn the unit off. 

 

 

2) Mode Selection 

-

 Press the 

MODE

 button repeatedly to cycle between the different modes: 

Air Conditioner (Cool) mode, Fan

-

only mode, Dehumidifier (Dry) mode, and Auto mode. Each 

press of the MODE button will light up a different indicator on the control panel. The exhaust 

hose and window kit must be installed when the unit is in Air Conditioner, Dehumidifier mode, 

Auto mode, and Sleep mode. When using the unit as a fan, the window kit is not required.

 

 

3) Mirage Display 

-

 Press the 

MIRAGE

 button to activate the Mirage Display on the front of the 

unit. The Mirage Display conveniently shows the ambient temperature from across the room or 

the temperature setting on the control panel. 

 

 

4) Temperature 

-

 Select the desired temperature by pressing either the 

+

 or 

-

 button when using 

the unit in Air Conditioner mode. The temperature indicator flashes to display the desired tem-

perature setting. After the temperature is set, the unit will display this temperature setting until 

it is changed by the user. The temperature indicator display shows temperature in Fahrenheit. 

While the unit is on, press the 

and 

-

 buttons simultaneously to switch between Celsius and 

Fahrenheit.

 

 

5) Fan Speed 

-

 Press 

FAN SPEED 

button to choose fan speed in Quiet, High or Low.

 

 

6) Timer 

-

 Press 

TIMER 

button to set the unit automatically turn ON or OFF. Use the 

+

 and 

-

 

but-

tons to program the hour increment. 

 

 

7) Turbo Cool 

-

 When Turbo Cool is activated, the unit will cool at 61°F on fan high for 10 

minutes and then return to the original settings. 

 

 

8) Bucket Full 

-

 When the unit cannot evaporate the collected moisture fast enough, the excess  

water will collect in a backup water tank located inside the unit. The BUCKET FULL indicator 

will light up.

 

Sleep Mode

 

Indicator

 

Quiet Mode

 

Indicator

 

Auto Mode 

 

Indicator

 

Air Conditioner 

Mode Indicator

 

Fan Mode 

Indicator

 

Power 

 

Indicator

 

Bucket Full

 

Indicator

 

Turbo Cool 

 

Indicator

 

Timer 

Indicator

 

Dehumidifier Mode

 

Indicator

 

CONTROL PANEL

 

Mirage Display 

Indicator

 

Fan Speed 

 

Indicators

 

Summary of Contents for PSH-08-01

Page 1: ...ted Cooling Capacity SACC Meets Department of Energy California Energy Standards OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS V210702 Air conditioner must be upright for 24 hours prior to operating This ensures that the co...

Page 2: ...rence 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 Maintain at least 10 inches 25 cm cl...

Page 3: ...temperature is higher than the max operating temperature or lower than the mini mum operating temperature the air conditioner may not work properly PACKAGE CONTENTS Model Number PSH 08 01 PSH 09 01 Co...

Page 4: ...xposed 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...

Page 5: ...7 Air Discharge Opening 8 Air Intake Grilles 9 Condensation Drain Hole 10 Exhaust Hose 11 Exhaust Hose Connector 12 Window Kit Adapter 13 Window Kit Panels 14 Wing Nuts Screw 15 Optional Drain Tube 1...

Page 6: ...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 unit is used as...

Page 7: ...ase into the small hole found on panel A 2 Screw the Wing Nut onto the Wing Nut Base until slightly loose Will tighten in an upcoming step 3 Slide panel B inside panel A and over the Wing Nut Base 5 T...

Page 8: ...door to adjust the length of the Window Kit Panels to fit the opening If necessary mark the kit and cut one end down to properly fit the opening 3 Twist the Exhaust Hose Connector over the discharge...

Page 9: ...mode The temperature indicator flashes to display the desired tem perature setting After the temperature is set the unit will display this temperature setting until it is changed by the user The tempe...

Page 10: ...LCD DISPLAY POWER BUTTON TIMER TEMP DECREASE CHILD LOCK BUTTON SLEEP BUTTON TIMER BUTTON TURBO COOL BUTTON C F SWITCH BUTTON FAN SPEED MY TEMP BUTTON REMOTE CONTROL MODE BUTTON MIRAGE DISPLAY BUTTON...

Page 11: ...witch the temperature select between C and F 6 SLEEP MODE When in air conditioning mode press the SLEEP button on the remote control Sleep mode icon will show on the remote control LCD display When in...

Page 12: ...ency 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 and windo...

Page 13: ...rol panel display 4 Select the fan speed by pressing the FAN SPEED button 5 Temperature indicator displays room temperature NOTE It is not necessary for the exhaust hose and window kit to be installed...

Page 14: ...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 15: ...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 16: ...nit 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 Period of...

Page 17: ...ing air discharge During operation there is an un pleasant smell in the room Air filter is dirty Remove air filters clean and re install Air conditioner does not operate after restarting the unit The...

Page 18: ...please call customer service at 833 669 9998 E2 Outdoor Exhaust Temperature Sensor Malfunction Turn the unit off Unplug the unit from the wall and plug it back in If this codes appears again please ca...

Page 19: ...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 JHS INC Freight and Insurance cost for the warranty s...

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