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Avallon Portable Air Conditioner  

 

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Table of Contents 

IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION ............................................................................................................... I

 

TABLE OF CONTENTS ........................................................................................................................................... II

 

INTRODUCTION ....................................................................................................................................................... 1

 

PARTS IDENTIFICATION ....................................................................................................................................... 2

 

B

ACK 

V

IEW

 .................................................................................................................................................................... 2

 

F

RONT 

V

IEW

 .................................................................................................................................................................. 2

 

WINDOW KIT INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS ............................................................................................. 3

 

P

REPARATIONS FOR INSTALLING THE WINDOW KIT

 ........................................................................................................ 3

 

W

INDOW 

K

IT 

P

ARTS 

L

IST

: ............................................................................................................................................. 3

 

P

ARTS FOR 

C

ONTINUOUS AND 

M

ISTING 

D

RAINAGE

 ....................................................................................................... 3

 

I

NSTALLING THE GRATED ADAPTER

 ............................................................................................................................... 4

 

I

NSTALLING THE WINDOW PLATES

 ................................................................................................................................. 5

 

A

TTACHING THE DUCT CONNECTORS TO THE EXHAUST HOSE

......................................................................................... 6

 

C

ONNECTING THE DUCT CONNECTOR TO THE UNIT

 ......................................................................................................... 7

 

C

ONNECTING THE DUCT CONNECTOR TO THE GRATED ADAPTER

 .................................................................................... 7

 

N

OTES ABOUT THE 

E

XHAUST HOSE

 ................................................................................................................................ 8

 

DRAINAGE OPTIONS .............................................................................................................................................. 9

 

C

ONTINUOUS 

D

RAIN

 ...................................................................................................................................................... 9

 

M

ISTING 

D

RAIN

 ............................................................................................................................................................. 9

 

I

NSTALLING THE BATTERIES

 ......................................................................................................................................... 11

 

REMOTE CONTROL LCD INDICATORS .......................................................................................................... 12

 

OPERATING THE REMOTE CONTROL ............................................................................................................ 13

 

P

OWER

 ......................................................................................................................................................................... 13

 

A

UTO

-R

ESTART

: .......................................................................................................................................................... 13

 

C

OOLING 

M

ODE

 ........................................................................................................................................................... 13

 

D

EHUMIDIFYING 

M

ODE

 ............................................................................................................................................... 13

 

H

EAT 

M

ODE

 ................................................................................................................................................................. 13

 

F

AN 

O

NLY 

M

ODE

 ......................................................................................................................................................... 14

 

A

UTOMATIC 

M

ODE

 ...................................................................................................................................................... 14

 

F

AN 

S

PEED

 ................................................................................................................................................................... 14

 

C

LOCK

 ......................................................................................................................................................................... 14

 

T

IMER

 .......................................................................................................................................................................... 15

 

How to set the unit to automatically turn on ............................................................................................................... 15

 

How to set the unit to automatically turn off ............................................................................................................... 15

 

FRONT PANEL LIGHTS AND CONTROLS ....................................................................................................... 15

 

F

RONT 

P

ANEL 

L

IGHTS

 .................................................................................................................................................. 15

 

F

RONT 

P

ANEL 

C

ONTROLS

 ............................................................................................................................................ 15

 

ENERGY SAVING GUIDE ..................................................................................................................................... 16

 

MAINTENANCE ...................................................................................................................................................... 17

 

C

LEANING THE UNIT

 ..................................................................................................................................................... 17

 

C

LEANING THE PRE

-

FILTER

 .......................................................................................................................................... 17

 

P

REPARATION FOR 

S

TORAGE

........................................................................................................................................ 17

 

TROUBLESHOOTING ............................................................................................................................................ 18

 

T

ROUBLESHOOTING CONTINUED

 .................................................................................................................................. 19

 

SPECIFICATIONS ................................................................................................................................................... 20

 

 

Содержание APAC140C

Страница 1: ...USER S GUIDE PORTABLE AIR CONDITIONER MODEL APAC140C Installation Operation and Maintenance for your portable air conditioner www avallon com 1 866 471 7427 ...

Страница 2: ...is unit is designed for indoor use only Do not use the unit in extremely humid or wet environments Do not wet the housing or control panel Do not pull the unit by the cord Always turn the unit off and unplug it from the socket when cleaning Unplug the unit if it is not going to be used for a long period of time Do not operate the unit with a damaged plug or a loose socket Use only the correct powe...

Страница 3: ...ECTOR TO THE GRATED ADAPTER 7 NOTES ABOUT THE EXHAUST HOSE 8 DRAINAGE OPTIONS 9 CONTINUOUS DRAIN 9 MISTING DRAIN 9 INSTALLING THE BATTERIES 11 REMOTE CONTROL LCD INDICATORS 12 OPERATING THE REMOTE CONTROL 13 POWER 13 AUTO RESTART 13 COOLING MODE 13 DEHUMIDIFYING MODE 13 HEAT MODE 13 FAN ONLY MODE 14 AUTOMATIC MODE 14 FAN SPEED 14 CLOCK 14 TIMER 15 How to set the unit to automatically turn on 15 Ho...

Страница 4: ...are located on the ratings label on the back of your unit and are needed to obtain warranty service You may also want to staple your receipt to this manual as it is the proof of your purchase and is also needed for service under your warranty Model Number Serial Number Date of Purchase To better serve you please do the following before contacting customer service If you received a damaged product ...

Страница 5: ...ew Front View Pre filter Air Intake Air Intake Exhaust Outlet Power Cord Drain Port Caster Handle Drain Pump Connection Remote Control Indicator Light Button Power Button CAUTION Make sure the drain plug is firmly installed before using the unit to prevent leaking ...

Страница 6: ...nstalled on a horizontal or vertical sliding window as shown in the following pictures Preparations for installing the window kit Window Kit Parts List Parts for Continuous and Misting Drainage 4 Duct Connectors 2 Grated Adapters 8 Screws 2 Exhaust Hoses 2 Exhaust Covers 1 Window Kit Plate with Holes 2 Window Kit Plates NOTE You may need to contact your electrician if your room s circuit is not ab...

Страница 7: ... the grated adapter 1 Insert the round grated adapters through the back grooved side of the window kit plate with holes 2 Secure the grated adapters by fastening the screws from flat side of the window kit plate to the holes on the grated adapter ...

Страница 8: ...oved side facing outward on the window sill Then slide the window kit plate to fit the width of the window You can use screws to secure the window kit plate from sliding 4 Lower the window to secure the window kit in place You may need to use duct tape to better secure the window kit ...

Страница 9: ...ors to the exhaust hose A B 5 Attach the connectors to the hose A Extend the ends of the exhaust hose B Thread the duct connector on by turning it clockwise until it stops 6 Roll the unit towards the window kit Leave a space that is at least 20 inches to the wall ...

Страница 10: ...ing the duct connector to the grated adapter 7 Align the slots on the duct connector to the tabs and snap into the back of the unit In order to use the misting drain feature you will need to attach the duct connector with opening for the water line to the exhaust outlet on the unit 8 Align the slots on the duct connector to the tabs on the grated adapter and snap in place ...

Страница 11: ...or this air conditioner Do not lengthen the hose by adding additional hoses or attachments or replace it with any other hose Do not lengthen the exhaust hose by adding additional hoses or attachments Warning Longer hoses are not recommended Draining the Unit When the portable air conditioner is in cooling mode dehumidify mode or heat mode on certain models it will remove moisture from the air The ...

Страница 12: ... and the drain the pump will push the water over that obstacle through the water line In order to run continuous drain you will need to do the following 1 Connect the included water line to the unit You will need to attach the quick connect adapter on the end of the water line to the back of the unit 2 Place the other end of the water line drainage end into a drain The unit will recognize the quic...

Страница 13: ...ozzle is directed to mist outside of the window and not back into the exhaust hose The unit will now automatically mist any excess water to the outside Installing the mist system in the exhaust hose ensures all of the moisture is pushed completely away from the window NOTE It is recommended to attach the misting nozzle in a vertical position on the grated adapter NOTE The water line quick connect ...

Страница 14: ...nd heat indicator will appear depending on the mode you set Down Decreases the Temperature Timer or Clock settings Clock Used to set the remote control clock Timer Used to enable the timer C F Switches the temperature between Celsius Fahrenheit Up Increases the Temperature Timer or Clock settings C F CAUTION Use only AAA batteries Remove the batteries if the remote control will not be used for one...

Страница 15: ...r Shows if the On Timer or Off Timer is enabled Mode Indicator Function Automatic The unit will cool dehumidify or heat some models depending on the ambient temperature The mode and fan speed changes automatically The front panel lights will change to reflect the running mode Cooling The unit will cool The front panel lights will be blue Dehumidify The unit will remove moisture from the air The fr...

Страница 16: ...until the cooling indicator is selected 4 Select the fan speed by using the Speed button 5 Set the thermostat by using the Up and Down buttons The thermostat is adjustable between 64 F 90 F in one degree increments You can switch between Fahrenheit and Celsius by pressing the button During the Dehumidifying mode the unit will condense water out of the air and exhaust it through the exhaust hose Th...

Страница 17: ...he Automatic indicator is selected The Fan Speed button is used to change the fan speed while in Cooling and Fan Only modes Press the Fan Speed button to select the fan speed The Automatic High Medium or Low indicator can be selected Note You will not be able to change the fan speed if the unit is in Automatic or Dehumidify mode The Clock button is used to set the Clock To set the Clock 1 Press an...

Страница 18: ...the timer The timed hour indicator will stop blinking The unit will automatically turn off after the selected time elapses Front Panel Lights and Controls Your portable air conditioner has a front panel that lights up different colors depending on the mode it is running Cooling mode will display a blue light Dehumidify mode will display a yellow light Fan mode will display a green light Heating mo...

Страница 19: ...For example set the timer to turn on the unit in cooling mode for 3 or more hours to cool the room before you arrive You may want to operate the unit all day if you live in a warmer climate Minimize the heat sources direct sunlight computers servers people etc in the room Close all windows and doors Use the unit in a contained room For example a room with four walls and a ceiling instead of a part...

Страница 20: ... tap the filter lightly to remove loose dust and dirt then rinse thoroughly under lukewarm running water below 104 F You may use a mild soap and water solution if needed Allow the pre filter to air dry in a cool and shaded place Dry thoroughly before reinstalling Clean the pre filter periodically If the unit is used in a dusty environment you may need to clean it on a weekly basis Warning Never op...

Страница 21: ...atteries correctly A defective remote control Contact customer service My air conditioner is making a loud noise The unit is not level Make sure the unit is on a level surface A foreign object has jammed the fan Remove the object from the fan The floor below the unit is uneven Move the unit to a level surface My air conditioner is making a continuous metallic knocking or pinging sound Unit may hav...

Страница 22: ...it to cool the area or use a larger unit Open windows and doors Close any open doors and windows Too many heat sources Remove or shut off additional heat sources such as radio equipment servers etc The room garage may be inadequately insulated Properly insulate the room to be cooled i e using fiberglass The ambient temperature is too high The unit may not work if the room temperature is above 90 F...

Страница 23: ...ecifications Description of product Portable Air Conditioner Model APAC140C Voltage Frequency 115V 60Hz Input Power 1250W Current 10 8A Color Grey and Silver Coolant R410A Timer 24 Hour Dimensions H x W x D 33 7 x 19 5 x 15 7 Weight 73 lbs ...

Страница 24: ...llation unauthorized service mainte nance negligence unauthorized installation or modification or commercial use Labor service transportation and ship ping charges for the removal and replacement of defective parts beyond the initial 12 month period Products that have been modified to perform outside of specifications without the prior written permission of Avallon Products lost in ship ment or th...

Страница 25: ...736 Bee Cave Rd STE 1 188 West Lake Hills TX 78746 Toll Free 1 866 471 7427 Web http www avallon com E mail service avallon com Product contents and specifications may change without notice Copyright 2013 Avallon Gobal LLC ...

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