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INTRODUCTION

INTRODUCTION

DISCLAIMERS

All 

information,  illustrations,  and  specifications  in 

this manual were in effect at the time of publishing. 

The illustrations used in this manual are intended as 

representative reference views only. We reserve the right 

to make any specification or design change without notice. 

Manufacturer will bear no responsibility when personal 

injury or property loss is caused by the following:

•  Damage due to improper use or misuse of the product.
•  Product is altered, maintained, or used in a manner 

contrary to instructions in this manual

• 

After  verification,  the  defect  is  directly  caused  by 

corrosive gas.

• 

After  verification,  the  defects  are  due  to  improper 

operation during transportation of product;

•  Operate, repair, or maintain the unit  contrary to 

instruction manual or related regulations.

• 

After verification, the problem or dispute is caused by 

the  quality  specification  or  performance  of  parts  and 

components that produced by other manufacturers;

•  Damage is caused by natural calamities, bad use 

environment or force majeure.

ALL RIGHTS RESERVED

All rights reserved. No reproduction allowed in any form 

without written permission from Westinghouse Outdoor 

Power Equipment.

Read this manual before using or performing 

maintenance on this product. Failure to follow 

the instructions and safety precautions in this 

manual can result in serious injury or death.

SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS

TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION

DISCLAIMERS .........................................................................2
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED ........................................................2

SAFETY

SAFETY DEFINITIONS............................................................4
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS .......................................................4
OPERATION ENVIRONMENT .................................................5
REFRIGERANT........................................................................5

INSTALLATION

UNIT OVERVIEW .....................................................................6
SELECTION OF INSTALLATION LOCATION ..........................7
INCLUDED PARTS ..................................................................7
INSTALL CORD HOOKS .........................................................8
SELECT LOCATION ................................................................8
INSTALL EXHAUST DUCT ......................................................8
INSTALL THE WINDOW VENT KIT .........................................9
CONNECT CONTINUOUS DRAIN (OPTIONAL) ...................11
INSTALL BATTERIES IN REMOTE .......................................12
TEST OPERATION ................................................................12

OPERATION

CONTROL PANEL .................................................................13
REMOTE CONTROL .............................................................14
OPERATE THE UNIT .............................................................15

CARE AND MAINTENANCE

CLEAN OUTER CASE AND GRILLE .....................................16
CLEANING THE FILTER ........................................................16
CLEAN EXHAUST DUCT ......................................................16
EMPTY WATER FROM CHASSIS .........................................16
CHECKING BEFORE USE-SEASON ....................................16
CHECKING AFTER USE-SEASON .......................................17
LONG-TERM STORAGE .......................................................17
NOTICE FOR RECOVERY ....................................................17

TROUBLESHOOTING

TROUBLESHOOTING ...........................................................18
ERROR CODES ....................................................................19

WARRANTY CLAIMS

WHAT’S COVERED? .............................................................20
WARRANTY PERIOD ............................................................20
WHAT’S NOT COVERED? ....................................................20
WHO’S COVERED? ..............................................................20
WHAT WILL TOSOT DIRECT DO? ........................................20
OPEN BOX ITEMS ................................................................21
RETURN PRODUCTS YOU ARE UNSATISFIED WITH .......21
RETURN DEFECTIVE ITEMS ...............................................21
WHEN WILL A REPLACEMENT BE SENT? ..........................21
HOW LONG DOES IT TAKE FOR ME TO GET A REFUND ..21

Summary of Contents for WPAC10000

Page 1: ...USER MANUAL Portable Room Air Conditioner Models WPAC8000 WPAC10000 DO NOT RETURN THIS PRODUCT TO THE STORE If you have questions or need assistance please call customer service at 855 944 3571...

Page 2: ...wed in any form without written permission from Westinghouse Outdoor Power Equipment Read this manual before using or performing maintenance on this product Failure to follow the instructions and safe...

Page 3: ...MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE PRODUCT REGISTRATION For trouble free warranty coverage it is important to register your Westinghouse generator You can register by Completing and mailing the product regis...

Page 4: ...out the power plug Ensure that the power cord is undamaged Do not pull or drag the power cord to pull out the power plug or move the air conditioner Do not insert or pull out the power plug with wet h...

Page 5: ...lso lower R32 has very good thermodynamic features and high energy efficiency The units therefore need less filling Appliance filled with flammable gas R32 Appliance shall be installed operated and st...

Page 6: ...tdoor Power Equipment INSTALLATION INSTALLATION UNIT OVERVIEW 2 5 Louver vent Exhaust connector 1 Control panel 1 2 3 4 7 6 3 Caster 4 Filter 5 8 9 Remote control 6 Exhaust duct 7 Window clip 8 Power...

Page 7: ...as far away as possible from fluorescent lighting Do not install in laundry area POWER REQUIREMENTS Follow all electrical safety regulations when installing the unit Use a qualified power supply circ...

Page 8: ...ly Do not operate the air conditioner in a humid environment Keep air inlet and air outlet clean and free of obstacles Reserved space around the air conditioner 30cm 12 inches INSTALL EXHAUST DUCT Whe...

Page 9: ...Tape measure or ruler Knife or scissors Saw In the event that the window panel needs to be cut down in size because the window is too narrow for direct installation INSTALL WINDOW PANEL 1 Open the wi...

Page 10: ...gth of window panel please use the adjustment panel to make sure you can span the entire length of your window Otherwise you can add an extension panel to prolong the length of the windows panel assem...

Page 11: ...place unit on a level surface and make sure the hose is clear of any obstructions and directed downward Placing unit on an uneven surface or improper hose installation may result in water filling up t...

Page 12: ...dry batteries 3 Reinstall the cover of battery box Reinstall Signal sender Battery Remove Cover of battery box TEST OPERATION 1 Plug in the power supply 2 Press ON OFF button on remote control to star...

Page 13: ...will increase or decrease 0 5 hour by pressing or button within 10 hours while timer setting will increase or decrease 1 hour by pressing or button beyond 10 hours After timer setting is finished the...

Page 14: ...to Low Med or High 2 Buttons In cooling mode press or button to increase or decrease set temperature by 1 F C 3 Cool Mode Press to change operation to Cool mode 4 ON OFF Press this button to turn on o...

Page 15: ...e front of the unit Adjust this louver to direct air flow 2 Press the ON OFF button from the remote or from the control panel to start the unit 3 Select operating mode Cool Fan or Dry 4 In cooling mod...

Page 16: ...hen put it in a shady place to dry it 3 After the filter is cleaned and dried reinstall it CLEAN EXHAUST DUCT 1 Remove the exhaust duct from air conditioner clean and dry it and then reinstall it EMPT...

Page 17: ...lease maintain it by following steps for good performance 1 Make sure there s no accumulated water in chassis and the exhaust duct is disassembled 2 Pull out the plug and wrap the power cord 3 Clean t...

Page 18: ...g the unit wait three 3 minutes plug in again and then turn on the unit Remote control is not within receiving range The receiving range of remote control is 8 meters Do not exceed this range The rece...

Page 19: ...o high pow er off the unit and then energize it for operation after the ambient temperature drops to 95 F 35 C below Check if the evaporator and condenser are blocked by some objects if yes take away...

Page 20: ...ould a product difficulty occur you must at your expense deliver or ship your Westinghouse Outdoor Power Equipment LLC unit to an Authorized Service Dealer for warranty repairs which must occur within...

Page 21: ...le Air Conditioners and its affiliated companies shall not be liable for any special incidental or consequential damage including lost profits There are no warranties extended other than as provided h...

Page 22: ...seOutdoorPower com and Westinghouse are trademarks of Westinghouse Electric Corportaion Used under license by Westinghouse Outdoor Power Equipment All Rights Reserved WPAC8000 WPAC10000 66139902592 Re...

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