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Trouble Shooting

Please check the machine according to the following before asking for maintenance:

Problem

Possible Cause

P1 Error Code

In COOL mode: room

temperature is lower than

the set temperature

The air filter is blocked with

dust or animal hair

The unit is low on

refrigerant
Temperature setting is too

high
The windows and doors in

the room are open

The room area is too large

Troubleshooting

Reset the temperature

Unit does not turn

on when pressing

ON/OFF

 button

Unit does not cool

well

The unit is noisy

and vibrates too

much

The unit makes a

gurgling sound

Exhaust hose is not

connected or is blocked

The Water Collection Tray is full.

Turn off the unit, drain the water 

from the Water Collection Tray 

and restart the unit.

There are heat sources

inside the room

Turn off the unit and clean the

filter according to instructions

Call a service technician to inspect

the unit and top off refrigerant 
Decrease the set temperature

Make sure all windows and doors 

are closed

Double-check the cooling area

Turn off the unit, disconnect the

hose, check for blockage and 
reconnect the hose

Remove the heat sources if 

possible

The ground is not level

Place the unit on a flat, level 

surface

The air filter is blocked with

dust or animal hair

Turn off the unit and clean the

filter according to instructions

This sound is caused by the

flow of refrigerant inside

the unit

This is normal

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Sociable Remark

Do not dispose this product as unsorted
municipal waste. Collection of such
waste separately for special treatment is
necessary.

It is prohibited to dispose this appliance

in domestic household waste.

When this product reaches the end of is

useful life, do not dispose with general
household waste. for the correct collection

and treatment of this product, take them to
the collection point for reuse of electrical 
and electronic equipment. Contact your

local authority for the appropriate collection
point in your neighborhood.

dispose packaging materials, such as plastic
and carton, in the appropriate waste bins.

Wild disposal of waste in forests and

landscapes endangers your health when
hazardous substances leak into the ground-

water and nd their way into the food chain.

Summary of Contents for WA-P903E

Page 1: ...Air Conditioner Portable Air Conditioner Instruction Manual Before using your air conditioner please read this instruction manual carefully and keep it for future reference READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUC...

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Page 3: ...4 14 Contents P repar at io n S afety Preca uti ons Cautio ns Design and Compli ance N otes Install ation O per ation Mainte nance T r o u b l e S h o o t i n g U s i n g t h e R e m o t e C o n t r...

Page 4: ...uver blade swing automatically Caster power plug socket power cord buckle bottom tray drain outlet lower drain outlet heating models only upper air filter behind the grille upper air intake air outlet...

Page 5: ...it has wheels to facilitate moving Be cautious when using on thick carpets Do not roll over objects to avoid tipping 3 DO NOT operate an unit that has been dropped or damaged Only use the included acc...

Page 6: ...sues on repair or maintenance of this unit Contact Sunpentown with questions regarding installation of this unit When there are differences between USERS MANUAL and Remote controller illustration on f...

Page 7: ...located at least 30cm 12 from the nearest wall to ensure proper air conditioning DO NOT cover the Intakes Outlets or Remote Signal Receptor of the unit as this could cause damage to the unit NOTE All...

Page 8: ...requires both pieces of the slider kit adjust to needed length and secure with bolt Window slider A Window slider B Bolt Step Two Install the Exhaust hose assembly to the Unit Align the hooks on the...

Page 9: ...en the glass and the window frame to prevent air and insect from getting into the room If desired install the security bracket with 2 screws Insert the slider kit adaptors into the holes on the slider...

Page 10: ...hose to the Wall Adaptor max 47 inches min 12 inches Wall Adaptor Expansion plug position Cap CAUTION Note to ensure proper function DO NOT overextend or bend the hose Make sure that there is no obsta...

Page 11: ...ing mode indicator will illuminate Up and Down buttons Used to increase or decrease temperature setting in 1 C 1 F increments Adjustable range 62 F to 86 F 17 C to 35 C Also used to set timer between...

Page 12: ...is between 62 F 86 F 17 C 30 C Press the FAN button to choose desired fan speed HEAT operation heating models only Press the MODE button until HEAT indicator lights up Press the or button to set desi...

Page 13: ...ature setting if there is no activity within a 5 second period After time has been programmed if unit is manually turned ON or OFF or if the timer setting is adjusted to 0 0 all timer programs will be...

Page 14: ...t leakage Direct the hose towards the drain making sure there are no kinks that may stop the water flow Place the end of the hose into the drain and make sure the end of hose is down to let water flow...

Page 15: ...e and unplug power source Clean the air lter according to the instructions in the previous section and reinstall Remove the batteries from the remote control Store unit in a cool dark place Exposure t...

Page 16: ...check the cooling area Turn off the unit disconnect the hose check for blockage and reconnect the hose Remove the heat sources if possible The ground is not level Place the unit on a flat level surfa...

Page 17: ...ference that may cause undesired operation This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designe...

Page 18: ...O O 1 C 1 F increments Max temperature is O O 30 C 86 F TEMPq Decreases temperature in O O 1 C 1 F increments Min temperature is O O 17 C 62 F TIMER ON Sets timer to turn unit on TIMER OFF Sets timer...

Page 19: ...ries in the remote control before use 1 Press down on the cover and slide it outwards to remove 2 Insert batteries paying attention to match the and ends of the batteries with the symbols inside the b...

Page 20: ...et OFF is set DRY HEAT FAN Battery display Low battery detection SLEEP display Displays when SLEEP function is activated FAN SPEED display Displays selected FAN SPEED HIGH MED or LOW This display is b...

Page 21: ...e Temp Up Down button 3 Press the ON OFF button to start the unit NOTE FAN SPEED can t be set in Auto mode HEAT OPERATION 1 Press the MODE button to select HEAT 2 Set desired temperature using the Tem...

Page 22: ...LOW MED or HIGH Temp Up Down button 3 Press the ON OFF button to start the unit 3 Press the ON OFF button to start the unit NOTE Temperature cannot be set in FAN NOTE FAN SPEED can not be changed in...

Page 23: ...ount of time for unit to turn off such as when you pan to leave Press the TIMER OFF button By default the last set time and h will appear on display Press the TIMER OFF button again and repeatedly to...

Page 24: ...he current time is 1 00 PM and you want the unit to turn on automatically at 7 00 PM which is 6 hours from current time operate for 2 hours then automatically turn off at 9 00 PM which is 8 hours from...

Page 25: ...see the figure below Your remote display Timer is set Toturn ON 6 hours from current time Timer is set to turn OFF 8 hours from current time Current time 1PM 2PM 3PM 4PM 5PM 6PM 7PM 8PM 9PM Timer sta...

Page 26: ...will operate on AUTO mode at 26O C 79O F and fan speed is Auto SWING Function Push this button when remote controller is on the system will automatically revert back to Used to stop or start louver mo...

Page 27: ...f this product is defective or not working properly Please DO NOT return to your retail store Please contact us directly with any Service or Technical Assistance Contact us toll free at 1 800 330 0388...

Page 28: ...anty does not include freight charges Damage due to installation error product abuse and or misuse Incidental or consequential damage caused by possible defects with this product Labor cost incurred f...

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