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3. OPERATION

BEFORE OPERATION:

LCDI (Leakage Current Detection and Interruption) PLUG

TEST:

WHEN CURRENT LEAKING OR
PRESSING TEST BUTTON, THE IN-
DICATOR LIGHT WILL TURN OFF
AND THE UNIT WILL CUT OUT.

RESET: AFTER SOLVING THE PROBLEM

PLEASE PRESS RESET BUTTON.

ALWAYS: MAKE SURE THE INDICATOR LAMP IS ON AFTER

PLUGING INTO THE POWER. IF NOT, PRESS RESET
BUTTON UNTIL IT CLICKS AND INDICATOR LAMP
COMES ON.

HARD TO RESET BUTTON:
PRESSING BUTTON WITH A STICK SUCH AS PENCIL OR BALL
POINT PEN WITH THE FLAT END (NOT SHARP EDGE) MAY
MAKE IT EASIER TO RESET BUTTON.

NO POWER ON THE UNIT: MAKE SURE THE INDICATOR LAMP IS ON.

OPERATING STEPS:

1.

PRESS ''POWER'' BUTTON (C1) TO ''ON''.

Cooling mode lamp (C7) and Low lamp are lit at this time and
unit starts.

2.

PRESS MODE BUTTON (C2).

Press the mode button (C2) to set your desired operation mode
"COOLING" (C7), "DEHUMIDIFYING" (C8), "HEATING", or
"FAN" (C9).

COOLING mode (C7)

When the “COOLING” mode is selected, the green lamp lights up.
During the "COOLING" mode the air is cooled and hot air is
exhausted to the outside air through the duct hose that it for
exhaust.

DEHUMIDIFYING mode (C8)

When the “DEHUMIDIFYING” mode is selected, the orange
lamp lights up.
Air is dehumidified as it passes through the unit, without being
in full cool mode.
In "DEHUMIDIFYING" mode operation, you cannot change the
fan speed.

HEATING Mode (C9)

When the “HEATING” mode is selected, the red lamp lights up.
The “HEATING” mode of this unit works on the heat pump
principle. This makes it more efficient than a normal electric
heater. The “HEATING” mode can only be activated when the
inside temperature is below 80˚F (27˚C). Depending on the out-
side temperature, the unit will stop heating regularly in order to
thaw ice that has accumulated. The lower the outside temper-
ature, the more frequently this will occur. If the outside tem-
perature is below 50˚F (10˚C), it is not recommended to use
this unit for heating. It will not produce enough heat and the
coils will ice up. When the unit is in “HEATING” mode between
50˚F (10˚C) and 61˚F (16˚C) outside temperature, it is not rec-
ommended to use the air intake hose.

In this mode, the desired temperature can be set between 61˚F

(16˚C) and 80˚F (27˚C).
NOTE:

Actual cooling and heating capacity vary depending
on room temperature, humidity, insulation, window
sizes, etc.
To prevent damage to the unit, changing from the
cooling or dehumidifying mode to the heating mode
(or the reverse) takes two to three minutes.

FAN mode (C9)

When the “FAN” mode is selected, the yellow lamp lights up.
The "FAN" mode provides only circulation of room air, so that
you cannot set the room temperature.

3.

PRESS TIMER/TEMPERATURE ADJUST BUTTONS (C5)

Set the desired room temperature by pressing UP button "

"

or DOWN button "

". The default display is room temperature.

When "

" or "

" button is pressed, the set temperature is

displayed and may be adjusted. After 15 seconds the display

will revert back to room temperature.
By pressing both buttons at once, the display will toggle be-
tween Celsius and Fahrenheit.

4.

PRESS FAN SPEED BUTTON (C3)

Press the fan speed button (C3) to set the desired air flow rate.

High · · · · · · · · · · · Operation at a high air flow

Med · · · · · · · · · · · Operation at a medium air flow

Low · · · · · · · · · · · Operation at a low air flow

5.

AIR DEFLECTION

Always open the air outlet during operation. (Fig. E)

6.

STOP OPERATION

Press the Power button (C1) and all lights will go out.

TIMER OPERATION

Auto turning OFF:

With unit in cooling mode, press Timer button (C4) to select
number of hours you would like the unit to run in cooling mode
until it automatically shuts off.

Auto turning ON:

With unit powered off, press Timer button (C4) to select num-
ber of hours until you would like the unit to automatically start.

USING REMOTE CONTROL 

The functions work the same as your air conditioner's opera-
tion panel. (Fig. C)
Batteries: Remove the cover on the back of the remote control
and insert the batteries with the (+) and (-) poles pointing in the
proper direction. (Fig. H)

CAUTION

¡

Use only AAA or IEC R03 1.5V batteries.

¡

DO NOT attempt to recharge the supplied batteries.

¡

All batteries should be replaced at the same time.

¡

DO NOT dispose of the batteries in a fire as they may explode.

¡

DO NOT install the batteries with the polarity (+/-) reversed.

¡

Keep batteries and other things that could be swallowed away
from young children. Contact a doctor immediately if an object
is swallowed.

4. DRAINING EXCESS WATER (Fig. F)

1.

Drain excess water from the tank by placing a pan under the
drain water outlet.

2.

Remove the drain plug, and let the water drain into the pan.

3.

When the water stops draining out, replace the drain plug.

4.

Remove the pan of water.

5.

Operate the unit in Fan mode to dry the interior of the unit.
NOTE:

Remove the drain water from the tank once a week.

5. CLEANING

CLEANING AIR INTAKE GRILLE (Fig. G)

1.

Clean the air intake grille (B1) once every two weeks.

2.

To remove the air intake grille (B1), pull the grille off.

3.

Remove the dust with a vacuum cleaner.

WARNING

¡

DO NOT touch the evaporator. It may cause injury or damage.

CLEANING SURFACE

Clean the outside of the unit with a soft damp cloth.

CAUTION

¡

NEVER use gasoline, solvents, chemical products or polish as
they could damage the surfaces.

6. LONG-TERM STORAGE

At the end of each season, or when you do not plan to use your
unit for an extended period of time, the following procedures are
recommended.

1.

Run the unit 5 or 6 hours with only the ''FAN'' (C9) mode oper-
ating in order to dry the inside.

2.

Remove the drain water from the tank and unplug the unit.

3.

Clean the unit.
Wipe off any dirt or dust on the unit with a soft damp cloth or
a vacuum cleaner, and then wipe again using a soft dry cloth.

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ENGLISH

RESET

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