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Table of Contents

THANK  YOU...............................................................................................................................1

Energy Saving Tips .......................................................................................................................................................1

SPECIFICATIONS .......................................................................................................................2

BEFORE USE.................................................................................................................................3

PARTS ............................................................................................................................................4

Front ................................................................................................................................................................................4
Accessories.....................................................................................................................................................................4

INSTALLATION ..........................................................................................................................5

Mounting the Unit .......................................................................................................................................................5
Mounting the Exhaust Pipe.......................................................................................................................................6
Installation of the Carbon Filter ...............................................................................................................................6

OPERATION - ELECTRONIC CONTROL MODELS .......................................................7

Control Panel .................................................................................................................................................................7
Turning On/Off..............................................................................................................................................................7
Setting Mode / Function.............................................................................................................................................7
Auto Mode.....................................................................................................................................................................7
Setting the Temperature.............................................................................................................................................7
Setting Fan Speed ........................................................................................................................................................8
Setting the Timer ..........................................................................................................................................................8
Regulating Airflow Direction ......................................................................................................................................8

OPERATION - MECHANICAL CONTROL MODELS .....................................................9

Turning On/Off..............................................................................................................................................................9
Setting Function / Ventilation Speed ........................................................................................................................9
Setting the Temperature............................................................................................................................................10
Setting the Timer.........................................................................................................................................................10
Regulating the Airflow Direction..............................................................................................................................10

DRAINAGE..................................................................................................................................11

By Draining into a Container...................................................................................................................................11
By Water Tube  (continuous  drainage) ....................................................................................................................11

MAINTENANCE ........................................................................................................................12

Cleaning the Housing ................................................................................................................................................12
Cleaning the Filter ......................................................................................................................................................12
End of Season Storage ..............................................................................................................................................12
Storing  the Power Cord............................................................................................................................................12

TROUBLESHOOTING..............................................................................................................13

YOUR GUARANTEE.................................................................................................................14

Troubleshooting

13

The unit doesn’t run or 

• Is the machine plugged in?

only runs in fan mode

• Is the mains power supply on?
• Is the room temperature in the

working range?

•  Is the unit in cooling mode or heating 

mode rather than auto mode when it will
work according to its own settings?

The unit seems to do little

• Is there direct sunshine? (Please close 

the curtains or blinds)

• Are too many windows or doors open?
• Are there too many people in the room?

   

• Is there something in the room producing

lots of heat?

The unit seems to do nothing

• Is the dust filter dirty?
• Is the air intake or outlet blocked up?
• Is the room temperature within

the selected tempe/-5

°

F?

The room is not cold enough

•  The room being cooled should have proper

insulation.  If the unit is used in 
UN-INSULATED rooms such as Sunrooms,
Garages, or Attics, ideal cooling might not
be attained.

Too noisy

• Is the machine positioned unevenly

so as to create vibration?

• Is the floor underneath the machine 

uneven?

The compressor doesn’t run

• The overheat protection feature on the 

compressor might be on. If this occurs, 
wait for the temperature of the unit
to drop.

• Is the water container full?

Does it need draining?

NEVER TRY TO REPAIR OR DISMANTLE THE UNIT YOURSELF

If this product is defective or not working properly,

please DO NOT return to your retail store.

Please contact us directly for any Service or Technical Assistance at 1-800-330-0388.

REPLACEMENT FILTERS:

To purchase Replacement Filters for this unit, contact SUNPENTOWN at

1-800-330-0388 and request model number WA-1210F.

Summary of Contents for WA-1210E

Page 1: ...er repair or replacement will not be extended beyond the original one year period All replacement parts or units will be new or reconditioned Parts or units which are replaced become the property of SUNPENTOWN The warranty applies to the use of this product in the United States Warranty does not include freight charges This GUARANTEE is in addition to your Statutory Rights Dear Customer Please kee...

Page 2: ...clean Set the unit to maximum cooling and high speed fan initially then adjust the unit to a comfortable setting NOTE It is recommended to turn on the air conditioner when the room temperature is around 75 F Do not wait until the room is excessively hot 1 Maintenance 12 Always unplug the unit from the mains before beginning the cleaning Cleaning the Housing Use a soft damp cloth to wipe the body c...

Page 3: ...the warm air Do not cover or obstruct the appliance inlet or outlet grilles Figure 2 To avoid the risk of shock the product should never be used in bathrooms shower rooms or in any other steamy or wet areas The unit will cool when the room temperature is between 64 F and 110 F depending on the thermostat setting Do not sit or place objects on the unit Do not touch the unit with wet damp hands or w...

Page 4: ...er button is not pressed the unit will work continuously By pressing the timer button but without turning on the unit you can PRE SET the time for the machine to work For example if you press the timer to 2 the unit will come on automatically after 2 hours All the above functions can also be performed with the supplied remote control This remote control requires 2 AAA batteries to operate Regulati...

Page 5: ...ur set temperature At this time the green indicator will light under ST Set Temperature Once the temperature up or down buttons is released the window will return to displaying the ambient temperature after a second Note When unit is in the following modes Auto Cool or Heat the compressor will cool heat the room to reach the set temperature Once the ambient temperature has reached the set temperat...

Page 6: ...between hose and wall 15 Cap for Round Connector 16 Remote Control Electronic control models only Operation Mechanical Control Models 9 1 Power indicator 2 Fan operating indicator 3 Cooling operating indicator 4 Full water indicator 5 Thermostat 6 Speed switch with options for LOW FAN HIGH FAN LOW COOL HIGH COOL 7 Timer 1 8 hours as well as ON OFF switch Turning ON OFF Set TIMER to ON for continuo...

Page 7: ...he Draining into a Container Use a Shallow Container or Dish 1 Turn off the unit 2 Position a flat container or dish under the drain hole Do not allow the water to drip continuously into the container as it might easily overflow 3 Remove the drain knob rubber plug from the drain hole The condensed water will drain out automatically 4 When the container is almost full replace the rubber plug into t...

Page 8: ...cording to its own settings The unit seems to do little Is there direct sunshine Please close the curtains or blinds Are too many windows or doors open Are there too many people in the room Is there something in the room producing lots of heat The unit seems to do nothing Is the dust filter dirty Is the air intake or outlet blocked up Is the room temperature within the selected temperature 5 F The...

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