TECO TPO40CFWBG Owner'S Manual Download Page 1

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Thank you for selecting a TECO quality Air Conditioner. Read this 

manual carefully before installing or operating your new air 

conditioning unit. Make sure to save this manual for future 

reference.
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without  prior notice  for  product  improvement.  Consult  with the 

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PORTABLE AIR CONDITIONER

Owner’s Manual

Model:

 

TPO

40

CF

W

BG

(Cooling 

O

nly)

TPO40HFWBG

(

Cooling&Heating

)

Summary of Contents for TPO40CFWBG

Page 1: ...r new air conditioning unit Make sure to save this manual for future reference The design and specifications are subject to change without prior notice for product improvement Consult with the sales a...

Page 2: ...ematic Diagram 33 This marking indicates that this product should not be disposed with other household wastes throughout the EU To prevent possible harm to the environment or human health from un cont...

Page 3: ...t if not avoided could result in death or serious injury Indicates a hazardous situation that if not avoided may result in minor or moderate injury Indicates important but not hazard related informati...

Page 4: ...e Reserved space around the air conditioner should be 12 30cm at least Do not operate the air conditioner at humid environment Please keep air inlet and air outlet clean no obstacles During operation...

Page 5: ...utlet If the power cord is damaged it must be replaced by the manufacturer or its service agent in order to avoid hazard If abnormal condition occurs e g burned smell please disconnect power at once a...

Page 6: ...r 5 Plug of power cord Wire fixing hook 7 Filter 8 Air inlet 9 Joint A 10 Heat discharge pipe 11 Joint B C 12 Remote controller 6 Part s Name NOTICE Please do not discarded all installation accessorie...

Page 7: ...panel will display set temperature under cooling mode and Heating mode Cool Heat Unit only while it won t display under other modes 1 ON OFF button Pressing this button can turn on or turn off the ai...

Page 8: ...ton Press this button and the fan speed will circulate as low speed medium speed high speed auto fan low speed 4 Fan button 5 Timer button Press timer button to enter into timer setting mode Under thi...

Page 9: ...sition in the COOL or DRY mode with the fan speed set to Low for an extended period of time condensation may form on the louvers 2 Left right air flow direction Hold the vertical louver as shown in th...

Page 10: ...Remote control compartment To prevent the remote control from being misplaced place it on the unit when not in use When attached to remove the remote control from the unit lift the remote control up...

Page 11: ...button button Not applicable Send signal Turbo mode Ventilation operation Not applicable Health function Not applicable X fan mode Set temperature Set time TIMER ON TIMER OFF Child lock Up down swing...

Page 12: ...l icon on the display of remote controller will blink once and the air conditioner will give out a de sound which means the signal has been sent to the air conditioner Under ff status set temperature...

Page 13: ...ses the time by 1 minute every 0 5 second and then by 10 minutes every 0 5 second During blinking after setting press CLOCK button again to confirm the setting and then will be constantly displayed to...

Page 14: ...on you can see indoor set temperature indoor ambient temperature on indoor unit s display The setting on remote controller is selected circularly as below When selecting When se with remote controller...

Page 15: ...unit Combination of TEMP and CLOCK buttons About 8 Heating Function 15 button I FEEL Function Press and MODE buttons simultaneously to start I FEEL function and will be displayed on the remote contro...

Page 16: ...place two 7 AAA 1 5V dry batteries and make sure the position of polar and polar are correct 3 Reinstall the cover of battery box signal sender battery Cover of battery box remove reinstall During ope...

Page 17: ...from fluorescent lamp 4 The appliance shall not be installed in the laundry Safety precaution 1 Must follow the electric safety regulations when installing the unit 2 According to the local safety reg...

Page 18: ...available before installation Accessory list joint A joint B joint C user s manual battery AAA 1 5V screw pipe clip rubber plug pipe hoop wire hook drain connector and pipe remote controller heat disc...

Page 19: ...re Hook Assemble the wire hook at the back of the unit with screws the direction of wire Wind the power cord around the wire hook direction of wire hook is upward direction of wire hook is downward sc...

Page 20: ...t NOTICE When using the continuous drainage option from the bottom hole install drainage pipe as follow before using otherwise poor drainage will affect normal operation of the unit There are 2 ways t...

Page 21: ...ounds and H8 is displayed to remind user to discharge water Move the unit to a suitable place for discharging water do not tilt the unit and keep it horizontal during moving Take the drainage pipe fro...

Page 22: ...hole place portable on a level surface and make sure garden hose is clear of any obstructions and is directed downward Placing portable on an uneven surface or improper hose installation may result i...

Page 23: ...on in a Double hung Sash Window Optional 1 Open the window sash and place the window panel on the window sill 2 Secure the window panel to the window stool with screws 1 Open the window sash and place...

Page 24: ...he window to prevent air and insects from getting into the room 5 Close the window sash securely against the Window panel 7 Attach the bracket not included with a screw to make sure window is secured...

Page 25: ...l Cut Window panel Exhaust cover 20 5 38 5 20 5 38 5 59 Installation in a Sliding Sash Window Optional 2 Secure the window panel to the window frame with screws 1 Open the window sash and place the wi...

Page 26: ...anel Bracket Installation in a Sliding Sash Window Optional 6 Stuff the sponge not included between the glass and the window to prevent air and insects from getting into the room 7 Attach the bracket...

Page 27: ...discharge pipe clockwise clockwise joint A joint B C heat discharge pipe 2 Insert joint A of heat discharge pipe the side with TOP is upwards into the groove until you hear a sound 3 Lead the exhaust...

Page 28: ...arge pipe correct correct correct wrong The length of the heat discharge pipe is less than 1m It is recommended to use it with shortest length the pipe or connect it with other When installing heat di...

Page 29: ...from 1 Remove joint A Press the clasp and lift joint A upwards to outdoors remove it upwards clasp disassemble joint A would easily cause malfunction Installation and Disassembly of Heat Discharge Pip...

Page 30: ...lation and Disassembly of Heat Discharge Pipe 27 PUSH PUSH Operation Test Put through the power supply and then press ON OFF button on remote contro ller to start the unit Press mode button to select...

Page 31: ...dust on the surface of outer case please use soft towel to wipe it If the outer case is very dirty such as grease please use neutral abluent to wipe it a Press the clasp as shown in the fig and then...

Page 32: ...t and sundries on the air conditioner 4 Eliminate accumulated water in chassis refer to the section of Drainage way for details 5 Check whether window bracket is damaged or not If yes please contact d...

Page 33: ...losed Is plug loose Whether the air switch is trip ped off or fuse is burnt Is there s malfunction for the circuit Whether the unit is restarted up after stopping immediately Wait after power recovery...

Page 34: ...cold air air conditioner will delay for a while to be started up which is the normal phenomenon It s the normal phenomenon Air conditioner is defrosting will resume operation No fan blowed out from ai...

Page 35: ...e unit F0 F2 F1 H8 E5 H3 E8 F4 1 Refrigerant is leaking 2 System is blocked 1 Re energize the unit after turning off and pulling out the plug for 30min 2 If there s still malfunction please contact af...

Page 36: ...SOR TUBE TEMP TUBE WATER ROOM POWER L BN BK N YEGN GN BU WH BU N3 S COMP C YEGN YE C1 K201 AC L COMP N1 WATER1 DISP2 RD RD BU SA COM WH HIGH WP RD DISP2 ROOM TEMP DISP1 AP2 M3 SENSOR PE PE YEGN RT2 RT...

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