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Summary of Contents for KY-32U

Page 1: ...KY 32U Portable Air Conditioner User s Manual Cooling Dehumidifying Fan ...

Page 2: ...EFORE USE 3 CONTROL PANEL AND LCD DISPLAY 5 CONTROL PANEL FUNCTIONS 6 OPERATION USING CONTROL PANEL 7 OPERATION USING REMOTE CONTROLLER 8 CONDENSATE WATER DRAINAGE 11 MAINTENANCE 12 TROU BLESHOOTING 14 TECHNICALSPECIFICATIONS 15 DISCLAIMER 15 CONTACT INFORMATION 15 ELECTRIC PRINCIPLE DRAWING 16 WARRANTY 17 ...

Page 3: ...re you use your portable air conditioner please read this operation manual carefully 1 Never use or store gasoline or other flammable vapor or liquid near this unit 2 Maintain at least 10 25 CM clearance space from this unit Avoid air inlet or outlet grilles from being covered or closed off 3 The power supply must be properly grounded 4 Do not use an adapter plug or extension cord 5 Do not use the...

Page 4: ... upper air outlet handle lower air inlet grille Front View Signal Receptor BackView Exhaust Duct Terminal upper air inlet grill with filter continuous drainage water tank power cord hot air exhaust outlet lower air inlet grille 2 ...

Page 5: ...first use of the portable air conditioner following these procedures a Hold the water tank and draw it out slowly b Remove water tank float lid and packing material from the water tank Floater Water Tank Fig 1 b c Insert the float lid into the water tank by inserting one side of the hinge into the hinge holder on the water tank and then sliding the other side into its place The 3 ...

Page 6: ...al end of the exhaust duct for a window or sliding door hot air outlet installation NOTE In order to increase the efficiency the exhaust duct should be keep as short and straight as possible The exhaust hose can be cut shorter by unthreading either end of the exhaust duct counter clockwise It is not recommended to increase the manufacturer s length of the exhaust hose This may impede or damage the...

Page 7: ...ing thewindow kiton a window or sliding door it will causethewindow or slidingdoor not to beproperly closed and locked Additional security measurements should be taken CONTROL PANEL AND LCD DISPLAY CONTROL PANEL Fan spef d _ue on Pow r on offbu _on MODE LCD DISPLAY 5 ...

Page 8: ...e temperature before selecting the operational mode 5 Timer Control Set time to start or to stop the unit When the unit is running the timer will shut offthe unit in the number of hours set When the unit is off the timer will start the unit in the number of hours set 6 Sleep Control Activate sleep mode of the air conditioner Use the Hr button to set the timer from 1 to 7 hours of operation In the ...

Page 9: ...ress the Mode Button until the DAutoD appears on the LCD display In the Auto Mode the factory set microprocessor controls the temperature and fan speed for optimal comfol_ NOTE During hot days the unit will cool offthe room most efficiently by setting the temperature at the lowest and the fan speed at the lowest Reducing the length of the exhaust duct and insulating the exhaust duct and keeping di...

Page 10: ...OTE When the unit is running on Pan mode the exhaust duct is inoperative and is not required OPERATION USING REMOTE CONTROLLER The remote controller provided with the unit may operate this portable air conditioner The remote controller uses two AAA batteries provided Install the batteries before using the remote controller NOTE The information displayed on theLCD of the remote controller will only...

Page 11: ...ff key to turn on the remote controller b Press left side Hour or right side Minute of the Time Adjustment key until the LCD displays the correct time c Press the Transmit key to set tilne Cooling Operation a Press the On Offkey to turn on the remote controller b Press the Mode key until the LCD displays COOL c Press either of key of the Telnperamre key until the LCD displays the desired temperatu...

Page 12: ...ration a Press the On Offkey to turn on the remote controller b Press the Mode key unit FAN appears on the LCD display c Press the Fan Speed key until the LCD displays the desired tan speed d Press the Transmit key 5 Auto Mode a Press the On Offkey to turn on the remote controller b Press the Auto key AUTO will appears on the LCD display Thner 6 a Press the On Offkey to turn on the remote controll...

Page 13: ...d eight times for 15 seconds The compressor stops running and the Panwill continue to mn in the set speed for three minutes before the entire unit automatically shuts off When the water tank is full take out the entire water tank slowly and discard the water inside the tank place it back to its original position You will then be able to turn on the unit again If you want to take out the internal t...

Page 14: ...old down the drainage spout and then connect the drainage tubing into drainage spout Place the other end of the drainage robing into either an external water tank or the receptor of a condensate water pump Normal Operation Mode Drainage tubing Sontinuous Drainag Mode NOTE Be very careful when using an external water tank The unit will not shut off automatically when an external water tank is full ...

Page 15: ... filter cover into the holes in the unit case Push the cover back into its original position f If the filter is torn or unusable order a new filter by calling the contact section of this ll3anual 2 Case 2 gh N or s _ _4 h a Keep the unit from being exposed directly to the sun for possible color fading b Clean the surface with a damp cloth Dry it with a soft towel 3 Storing the Unit for an Extended...

Page 16: ...ceptacle into the power outlet Empty water tank Completely insert water tank Clear exhaust hose Cancel the timer and wait for it to run automatically Turn down or off the other heating source Lower temperature setting Clean or replace the air filter Check the air exhaust duct to make sure that the hot exhaust air is let out of the room freely This unit provides spot cooling or cooling for a room n...

Page 17: ...int where is 3 28 ft away from the front of the unit in cooling mode Power consumption is measured when fan runs at the highest speed Specifications above are t _r reference only Please see the actual data printed on the nameplate DISCLAIMER ALL INFORMATION AND THE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS PRESENTED IN THIS USER _ MANUAL ARE THE PRESENTATION OF THE MANUFACTURER SOLEUS INTERNATIONAL HAS NOT CONDUCT...

Page 18: ...ELECTRIC PRINCIPLE DRAWING KY 32U 16 ...

Page 19: ... Damage accidental or other wise to the air conditioner while in the possession of a consumer not caused by a defect in material or workmanship 2 Damage caused by consumer misuse tampering or failure to follow the care and special han dling provisions in the instructions 3 Damage to the finish of the case or other appearance parts caused by wear 4 Filter 5 Damage cansed by repairs or alterations o...

Page 20: ...grounded and they must be considered a shock hazards if exposed The cord shield must not be connected to around or to any exposed metal The test and reset buttons on the LCDI Plug are used to check if the plug is functioning properly To test 1 Plug power cord into wall outlet 2 Press TEST Button circuit should trip cutting power to the air conditioner 3 Press RESET button for use Ifa test is perfo...

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