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REMOTE CONTROL 

The portable air conditioner can be switched on by the remote control. To transmit signals from 
the remote control to the air conditioner, point the front part of the remote handset towards the 
control panel on the air conditioner. Reception of the signal is confirmed by a beep. The 
maximum signal transmission distance is approximately 8 meters / 26 feet. 

NOTE

  Other appliances in the same room controlled by a remote control (TV, radio, stereo, etc.), 

may cause interferences 

  Electronic and fluorescent lamps may interfere with the signal transmissions between the 

remote control and the air conditioner 

  Remove the batteries if the remote control is not used for long periods 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

INSTALLING BATTERIES 

  Only use two dry LR03 AAA 1.5V Batteries (included) in the remote control 

  Always change both batteries at the same time 

To insert the batteries, open the flap on the back of the remote control by sliding if off. Strictly 
adhere to the polarity signs on the bottom of the battery housing, close the flap once the batteries 
have been inserted. 

 

 

INDICATOR FUNCTION 

1 – Mode Indicator 

Displays the current selected mode 
(Auto, Cool, Dry or Fan) 

2 – Lock Indicator 

Indicates unit is on Lock mode 

3 – Temp./Timer Display  Displays temperature or timer setting 

4 – Fan (High) 

Displays the selected high fan speed 

5 – Fan (Low) 

Displays the selected low fan speed 

6 – Timer Indicator 

Indicates Timer mode activated 

7 – Up Button 

Increases set temperature/time 

BUTTONS

 

FUNCTION

 

8 – Down Button 

Decreases set temperature/time 

9 – Mode Button 

Controls the 4 function modes: 
Auto, Cool, Dry & Fan 

10 – On/Off Button 

Turns the unit On and Off 

11 – Fan Speed Button 

Controls the 3 fan speeds: High & Low 
or Auto 

12 – Sleep Button 

Enables Sleep mode 

13 – Timer On Button 

Enables the On timer & set timer hours 

14 – Reset Button 

Cancels all settings 

15 – Timer Off Button 

Enables the Off timer & set timer hours 

16 – Lock Button 

Locks all settings 

17 – LED Display Button  Turns on and off the display light 

Summary of Contents for ARC-08WB

Page 1: ...CONDITIONER MODEL ARC 08WB Instruction Manual Congratulations on your new WHYNTER product Please read this Instruction Manual carefully before using this product to ensure proper operation Keep this...

Page 2: ...OPERATING CONDITION 4 5 IDENTIFICATION OF ACCESSORIES 6 IDENTIFICATION OF PARTS 7 CONTROL PANEL 8 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 9 12 OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS 13 14 WATER DRAINAGE 15 REMOTE CONTROL 16 CARE...

Page 3: ...provide the performance and reliability that we stand for Please keep this user manual in a safe place for future reference DISPOSAL This symbol on the product or its packaging indicates that the app...

Page 4: ...d never be used in bathrooms shower rooms or in any other steamy or wet areas Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliances Do not...

Page 5: ...the exhaust hose by more than a total length of 9 This will reduce the cooling efficiency of the portable air conditioner At the end of each season all water must be drained from the unit and filter s...

Page 6: ...haust hose Sliding Round Adaptor and Flat Mouth Adaptor 1 set Window sliders and Clear plastic plug plug is in the upper corner of the plastic bag that holds the user manual 1 set Foam seal 3 pcs Remo...

Page 7: ...l Panel 2 Front Air Vent Louvers 3 Handles 4 Remote Signal receptor 5 Panel Rear 6 Upper air filter 7 Air outlet hot air exhaust 8 Casters 9 Upper air intake 10 Upper drain port 11 Lower air intake Co...

Page 8: ...O The fan speed indicator lights illuminates to show the set fan speed When the AUTO speed is selected none of the fan speed indicator illuminates 3 UP DOWN Adjusts set temperature 1 C 2 F increments...

Page 9: ...e exhaust hose into the air outlet port at the back of the unit See Fig 18 4 Only extend the exhaust hose to the necessary length We do not recommend extending the exhaust hose more than 8 long If you...

Page 10: ...modify the installation procedures for your window Please refer to Fig 6 Fig 7 for minimum and maximum window openings NOTE If your window opening is less than the mentioned minimum length of the wind...

Page 11: ...ust the length of the window bars to the same length and width of the opening of the window Cut the window piece if necessary to fit the length of your window Fig 11 4 Close the window on the window s...

Page 12: ...just the length of the window bars to the same length and width of the opening of the window Cut the window piece if necessary to fit the length of your window See Fig 15 4 Close the door window on th...

Page 13: ...cooling mode the difference in noise level between the 3 fan speeds is not very noticeable when the compressor is on Try setting the unit to Fan only mode you should be able to hear the difference bet...

Page 14: ...ing to 0 0 SLEEP MODE In this mode the air conditioner gradually increases the set temperature in cooling mode decreases the noise level and conserves energy In Sleep cooling mode the set temperature...

Page 15: ...male mender with hose can be purchased locally If this part is unavailable from your local hardware store just attach the drain hose to the drain firmly The hose will fit snug which should prevent any...

Page 16: ...the back of the remote control by sliding if off Strictly adhere to the polarity signs on the bottom of the battery housing close the flap once the batteries have been inserted INDICATOR FUNCTION 1 M...

Page 17: ...otter than 100F Dry thoroughly before re inserting the filters CLEANING THE AIR CONDITIONER Always switch off the air conditioner and disconnect the plug from the power supply outlet before cleaning t...

Page 18: ...V 60Hz Maximum power input 910W Maximum input 8 2 Amps Dehumidifying capacity 45 6 Pts day Thermostat 62 88 F 17 C 30 C Refrigerant R410A Air flow max 270m3 h 159CFM Fan speeds 3 LOW and HIGH or AUTO...

Page 19: ...onal tolerances of the unit The Cooling mode is not on The compressor has not turned on yet because of its time delay The set temperature is too high The internal water reservoir is full and P1 appear...

Page 20: ...u may need additional cooling or th i diti The unit is very noisy The unit is not level The surface underneath the unit is uneven Low power voltage Make sure the unit is on hard level and stable surfa...

Page 21: ...ge caused by consumer misuse tampering or failure to follow the care and special handling provisions in the instructions Damage to the finish of the case or other appearance parts caused by wear Damag...

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