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        READ THIS MANUAL THOROUGHLY 

MOBILE AIR CONDITIONER 

 

Models: 

PAS12 

12,000 Btu Cooling Only 

PAHS127 

12,000 Btu Cooling, 7,000 Btu Heating

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

950-0060-revA                                                        1-15-07 

Summary of Contents for PAHS127

Page 1: ...READ THIS MANUAL THOROUGHLY MOBILE AIR CONDITIONER Models PAS12 12 000 Btu Cooling Only PAHS127 12 000 Btu Cooling 7 000 Btu Heating 950 0060 revA 1 15 07 ...

Page 2: ...ion 3 Theory of Operation 3 Technical Specifications 4 Structure 5 Operation 6 Accessories Installation 20 Maintenance 23 Trouble Shooting 24 Safety Caution and Special Guideline 25 Warranty Statement 26 CONTENTS ...

Page 3: ...your Mobile Air Conditioner please read this manual carefully This Instruction Manual is for reference only and does not constitute a contract We reserve the right to make technical changes without prior notice Theory of Operation The gas has a heat exchange with air in a room and changes into liquid then passes to a capillary tube to lower temperature and pressure and enters into the evaporator W...

Page 4: ...ensions 17 7x14 5 x33 7 17 7x14 5 x33 7 Dehumidifying Volume 13 9 Gallons day 13 9 Gallons day BRK Size 20A 20A NOTE The cooling capacity indicated is measured at ambient temperature DB 86ºF WB 77 9ºF inside and outside equal The heating capacity indicated is measured at ambient temperature DB 68ºF WB 53 6ºF inside and outside equal The Noise level is taken at a distance of 39 from the front part ...

Page 5: ...5 STRUCTURE Front Back ...

Page 6: ...Y grounded and sized for a pickup current of 20A so as to avoid voltage drops when starting the air conditioner The unit is connected to a 16Amp socket by a 16Amp plug The wire size should be 10AWG This room air conditioner is equipped with a power supply cord required by UL This power supply cord contains state of the art electronics that sense leakage current If the cord is crushed the electroni...

Page 7: ...rt of the compressor the following installation conditions apply 1 The power source must be capable of handling 16A continuous 2 Avoid connecting other equipment to this power source 3 For power details of the air conditioner refer to the rating plate of the product ...

Page 8: ...8 OPERATION CONTROL PANEL AND LCD ...

Page 9: ...ioner has been switched on the display on the control panel will show the temperature set point Use keys or to increase or decrease the temperature setting It is good practice to set the temperature before selecting the operational mode USE THE TIMER BUTTON TO PROGRAM THE AIR CONDITIONER Use the or buttons to change the time for the air conditioner to turn on or off When the unit is running set th...

Page 10: ... unit is not exposed to direct sunlight Do not place the unit near a heat source DEHUMIDIFYING OPERATION Keep windows and doors closed to aid in effectively dehumidifying the room Repeatedly press the MODE button to choose the dehumidifying mode The LCD Window will display DRY The fan speed is not adjustable in the dehumidifying mode When used as a dehumidifier only do not use the air exhaust duct...

Page 11: ...rainage mode it can operate continuously regardless of humidity level Installation Steps Remove the plug from the drainage spout Connect the drainage tubing to the drainage spout Place the other end of the drainage tube into either an external water tank or the inlet side of a condensation water pump MANUAL DRAINAGE When the unit is operating in manual drainage mode excess condensation in the drip...

Page 12: ...ntrol at the signal receiver on the unit panel The information displayed can be transmitted at the mode AUTO ON OFF SLEEP SWING and TRANSMIT The other buttons can only change the messages which should be transmitted within 15 seconds otherwise the messages will be canceled ...

Page 13: ...13 OPERATION MAIN BUTTONS AND FUNCTIONS NOTE If the power fails disconnect and reconnect the power cable Press the send button on the wireless remote control to restart the unit ...

Page 14: ...14 OPERATION COOLING MODE ...

Page 15: ...15 OPERATION HEATING MODE ONLY FOR MODEL PAHS127 NOTE In the heat mode only the heating element and the blower will operate ...

Page 16: ...16 OPERATOIN DEHUMIDIFYING DRY MODE NOTE The compressor is running and the upper fan is running in low speed ...

Page 17: ...leep mode press the Hr button to select TIMER displayed on LCD press the or to select hours In the sleep mode the fan will go to low speed and the temperature will automatically adjust during the selected hours providing a comfort temperature for sleeping ...

Page 18: ...18 OPERATION AUTO MODE ...

Page 19: ... time is reached the unit will turn on again satisfying the room temperature During the timer setting the timer can be reset by pressing TIMER and pressing the or button Pressing the SLEEP button cancels the timer mode and pressing the TIMER button will cancel the sleep mode Both can not be set simultaneously ...

Page 20: ...caster into the opening in the base See diagrams 2 Assemble drain pipe The unit must have the drain pipe assembled properly before using If not the water will drain outside the tank causing a potential hazard 1 Remove the drain pipe plug and clamp from the packing box 2 Remove the plug and attach the pipe securely to the water outlet on the base 3 Attach the pipe to the clamp on the back board of ...

Page 21: ...the exhaust terminal of the unit Put the other end discharge to the nearest window ATTENTION The length of the air exhaust must be between 19 78 When mounting try to keep the air exhaust duct horizontal Correct mounting shown below If mounting in the wall the height of the hole should be 15 51 above the floor ...

Page 22: ... panel and cut it down to properly fit the window opening The window kit three panels has a maximum length 81 inches Place the window kit between the window and the window frame as shown in the picture to the right Close the window onto the window kit to form a tight seal Attach the exhaust duct window kit adapter to the window kit Tabs located on the adapter will lock into place securing the adap...

Page 23: ...For this reason clean the filter regularly To remove the air filter lift up the filter cover and pull the air filter out from the cover Once the filter is dry hook the filter onto its cover using the fastening hooks on the inside of the cover Place the hooks on the front into the holes on the structure itself and push it back into place AIR CONDITIONING UNIT SURFACES Clean the surfaces of the air ...

Page 24: ...oling mode selected unit not operating Room temperature is below the temperature setting There is frost on the evaporator Normal Operation The unit is defrosting It will run after defrosting is finished In dehumidify mode no cool air is coming out of the unit Remove the air filter and observe if frost is on the evaporator The unit is defrosting It will run after defrosting is finished LCD window i...

Page 25: ...void the risk of electromagnetic interference Do not use the unit with the air outlet close to walls Do not cover the air outlet SERIOUS CAUTION If the unit tilts over or falls and does not operate contact your local dealer Do not spray with insecticide or other chemicals as the plastic case may be deformed SPECIAL GUIDE This unit is a mobile air conditioner heater and unlike a window unit is self...

Page 26: ...nty of one 1 year on parts and five 5 years on the compressor Labor is not covered under warranty Please contact your local dealer for additional details INTERNATIONAL REFRIGERATION PRODUCTS INC 11325 Nations Ford Road Suite N Pineville NC 28134 8393 Tel 704 504 8590 Fax 704 504 3023 950 0060 ...

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