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There are two continuous drain features in this unit.

1.

Drain (A)

 runs through the exhaust hose and offers continuous drainage via a built-in pump. When the cap is

  on Drain (B) and the condensation tank fills to capacity, Drain (A)’s pump will automatically turn on and pump
  the condensation out of the unit. If the exhaust hose is installed more than 5.9 feet above the ground,
  Drain (A)’s pump will not work and the condensation must then be drained from Drain (B).

2. 

Drain (B)

 is located at the bottom of the rear of the unit and offers continuous drainage via gravity. To use

   Drain (B), place a shallow pan underneath the drain outlet and remove the rubber cap. In order to avoid
   spilling water while moving the unit from room to room, please drain the condensation via Drain (B) before
   moving the unit. In addition, whenever you will not be using the unit for a extended period of time, such as at
   the end of the season, use Drain (B) to make sure the condensation is completely drained from the unit.

                    CONTINUOUS DRAIN FEATURE

DRAIN (A)

DRAIN (B)

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Summary of Contents for PACR12

Page 1: ...PACR12 PORTABLE AIR CONDITIONER INSTRUCTION MANUAL ...

Page 2: ...nit in an upright position before unpacking 2 Slide off the two packing straps DO NOT CUT THEM Save them for future use 3 Slide the carton up and it will release from the base 4 Carefully lift the carton over the unit 5 The remote control unit exhaust tube and accessories are located in the styrofoam on top of the unit 6 Save ALL packaging for off season storage ...

Page 3: ...NS 2 LEARN INTELLIGENT AIR CONDITIONING 2 IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS 3 ENERGY SAVING TIPS 3 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 3 PARTS ILLSTRATION 4 CONTINUOUS DRAIN FEATURE 5 EXHAUST KIT INSTALLATION 6 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS AND FUNCTIONS 8 CLEANING THE UNIT 10 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE 11 PRODUCT LIMITED WARRANTY 12 ...

Page 4: ...yskeepitinanuprightpositiontoavoidany damagetothecoolingsystem Operatethisunitinanambienttemperatureof90o or lower Besurethattheairinletsandoutletsarenotblockedor coveredup Neverplaceanythingontopoftheunitanddonotcover itwithanykindofclothwhile itispluggedinorin use Your air conditioner has been designed to be used onlyinahouse officeandsimilarconditionsandit shouldnotbeusedforanyotherpurpose Neve...

Page 5: ... and wait 3 hours before use Failure to comply with these instructions may damage the unit and will invalidate the warranty Using your unit in wine cellars or in any room with a temperature under 61 F is not recommended The following advice and instructions should be followed closely IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS ENERGY SAVING TIPS TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Cooling Capacity Power Input Coolant Moisture Re...

Page 6: ... Hose A 7 Drain Hose B 8 Exhaust Air Outlet Control Panel 1 Power ON OFF Button 2 Function Button 3 Timer Setting Button 4 A C Fan Speed Button 5 Sleep Function Button 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 6 LED Display 7 Alarm Indicator Light 8 Thermostat Temperature Setting Buttons 9 Air Conditioner Indicator Light 10 Dehumidifier Indicator Light 4 4 ...

Page 7: ...ensation must then be drained from Drain B 2 Drain B is located at the bottom of the rear of the unit and offers continuous drainage via gravity To use Drain B place a shallow pan underneath the drain outlet and remove the rubber cap In order to avoid spilling water while moving the unit from room to room please drain the condensation via Drain B before moving the unit In addition whenever you wil...

Page 8: ...the clips attached to Panel A to lock the panels into place The clips are to be placed on the L shaped edges of Panel A at the point where Panel A meets Panel B 4 Close the window up against the panels to secure them in the window frame 5 Twist the grey connector onto the exhaust hose and then pass Drain A through the exhaust hose before connecting the grey connector to the back of the unit you mu...

Page 9: ...ass Drain A through the exhaust hose before connecting the grey connector to the back of the unit you must do this whether or not you use Drain A 7 Twist the white connector onto the opposite end of the exhaust hose take Drain A and feed it through the wall window adapter then snap lock the white connector into the wall window panel adapter EXHUAST KIT INSTALLATION CONTINUED 1 DrainHose A 2 GreyHo...

Page 10: ...nce is fitted with a thermal protection device which allows the compressor to be started only after a time delay of up to three minutes CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE Soft Touch Control Functions The air conditioner can now be plugged into a 120V 60Hz dedicated 15amp socket You are advised not to use an extension cord however if this is unaviodable the extension cord must be 14 gauge grounded at both ends...

Page 11: ...ess the FUNCTION button to select the dehumidification mode When the dehumidification mode is on the temperature buttons and the fan speed buttons do not function and the fan will operate on low speed The dehumidifier indicator light will illuminate and stay solid while the unit is dehumidifying When the humidity in the room is 50 or lower the compressor will not run the unit will not dehumidify a...

Page 12: ...amp sponge and dry it with a clean soft cloth Never use alcohol or any product containing solvents AIR FILTERS The air filters located on the back of the unit collect dust contained in the air To keep the dust from clogging the unit your unit must always be used with its air filters The build up of dust reduces the efficiency of the air conditioner Therefore the air filters must be cleaned every t...

Page 13: ... at least 1 away from walls and objects 3 Use screen instead of Flap vent for wall exhaust 4 Unit will overheat if the exhaust cannot fully vent 5 Push the power button to turn unit on The air conditioner dehumidifier LED indicator light blinks 1 In the A C function the ambient temperature has reached the set temperature and therefore the compressor has shut off 2 In the dehumidifier function the ...

Page 14: ... use of any power source other than that specified on the Product s specification label or repair by anyone other than a service facility specified by an authorized WINDCHASER representative 2 Diagnostic troubleshooting and travel costs 3 Operation and usage orientation costs 4 Performance or operation certification and testing costs 5 Normal wear and tear of parts including but not limited to hos...

Page 15: ...PONENTS ACCESSORIES AND ATTACHMENTS FURNISHED ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED WINDCHASER SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR THE LOSS OF USE OF THE PRODUCT ITS COMPONENTS ACCESSORIES AND ATTACHMENTS INCONVENIENCE LOSS OR ANY OTHER DAMAGES DIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL ARISING OUT OF THE USE OF OR INABILITY TO USE ...

Page 16: ... Fans Heaters Air Treatment Products and Portable and Mini Split Air Conditioners WindChaser Products Inc 4130 Del Rey Avenue Marina Del Rey CA 90292 Phone 310 827 8615 Toll Free 800 405 2943 Fax 310 827 8566 www windchaserproducts com ...

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