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Heat Controller, Inc. 

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 1900 Wellworth Avenue 

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 Jackson, MI  49203 

OPERATION 

9. 

9.3 Auto, Cool, Heat, Dry, Fan Mode

You can operate the unit using the Control Panel on the unit, or with the 
Remote Controller. 

Auto Mode: 

 

1.  Plug the Power Cord into the power outlet. 
2.  Turn on the unit by pressing the ON/OFF Button on the Control Panel. 
3.  Press the Mode Button until the signal “        “ appears on the display. 
4.  Select the fan speed by using the FAN button. 

 
During the AUTO mode, the unit will operate in HEAT mode when the room 
temperature is below 70°F. 
 
The unit will operate in FAN only mode when the room temperature is between 
70°F and 80°F. 
 
The unit will operate in COOL mode when the room temperature is above 80°F.
 

Cool Mode: 

 

1.  Plug the Power Cord into the power outlet. 
2.  Turn on the unit by pressing the ON/OFF Button on the Control Panel. 
3.  Press the Mode Button until the signal          appears on the display. 
4.  Set the room temperature to your desired room temperature with 

Temperature Changing Button. 

 

5.  Set temperature range from 64°F to 90°F. 

 

6.  Recommended temperature for your comfort: is 82°F to 86°F. 

 

7.  Select fan speed by pressing the FAN Button. 

 
 

Содержание PE-121A

Страница 1: ...Model PE 91A PE 121A PORTABLE AIR CONDITIONER OWNER S MANUAL COOL HEAT DEHUMIDIFY ...

Страница 2: ...anel 12 9 2 Remote Controller 13 9 3 Operation in Auto Cool Heat Dry Fan Mode 14 15 9 4 Timer Setting Procedure 16 9 5 Air Flow Direction Control 17 10 DRAIN EXCESS CONDENSATE WATER 18 11 MAINTENANCE 19 20 12 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE 21 13 WIRING DIAGRAM 22 2 Heat Controller Inc 1900 Wellworth Avenue Jackson MI 49203 INDEX PLEASE READ CAREFULLY KEEP THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE ...

Страница 3: ...S ENTIRE INSTRUCTION MANUAL BEFORE USE ATTENTION This manual describes installation operation and maintenance of the portable air conditioner product If you need assistance please call CUSTOMER SERVICE 1 517 787 2100 FOR FUTURE REFERENCE PLEASE RECORD THE FOLLOWING Model No ________________________________________________ Serial No _________________ Date of Purchase _______________________________...

Страница 4: ...the unit UPRIGHT to allow the refrigerant and oil to stabilize Wait 3 hours before using Ref Section 7 Safety Attach air inlet and air outlet hose Follow instructions per Section 8 Installation Plug the unit into a properly grounded 15 Amp 115V AC circuit Ref Section 7 Safety Rules Follow Section 9 Operation to set preferred function mode When Water Full indicator illuminates empty the residual co...

Страница 5: ...er keep doors and windows closed In order to optimize the functioning of your air conditioner close window coverings to minimize sun load in the room This unit has a three minute compressor delay protection circuit SUGGESTIONS FOR USE 4 1 This unit is designed for use indoors only and is not intended for outdoor use 2 Do not locate the unit where furniture or other objects can obstruct the cooling...

Страница 6: ...s 8 7 10 9 Dehumidifying Capacity Pts Hr 2 5 2 8 Refrigerant R22 Fan Speeds Low Med Hi Airflow CFM 210 Noise Level dB A 51 52 Net Weight lb 85 5 87 5 Product Dimension in 19 1 W x 19 4 D x 31 9 H Max Length of Air Inlet and Outlet Hose in 71 Programming Timer hr 1 24 6 Heat Controller Inc 1900 Wellworth Avenue Jackson MI 49203 SPECIFICATIONS 5 ...

Страница 7: ...a 7 Heat Controller Inc 1900 Wellworth Avenue Jackson MI 49203 PARTS ACCESSORIES 6 Upper drain port Lower drain port Rubber plug inside ...

Страница 8: ...ified Consult an Electrician 12 Do not bend or crush the air inlet or air outlet hoses 13 Do not allow children to play near the unit 14 Do not place the power cord under a carpet 15 Keep the area around the exhaust port air inlet and air outlet hoses sufficiently clean and make sure that it is not congested 16 For any repairs refer directly to our Customer Service Department Repairs carried out b...

Страница 9: ...structions to ensure that the LCDI circuit functions properly PLUG TESTING INSTRUCTIONS 1 Press Test Button It should trip 2 Press Reset Button firmly for use Reset Button may require pressure to engage DO NOT USE IF ABOVE TEST FAILS Do not use the TEST and RESET buttons as an on off switch They are only meant to be used for periodically checking the LCDI plug CALL CUSTOMER SERVICE IF TEST FAILS R...

Страница 10: ...hen the unit operates in FAN or HEAT mode no outdoor air is used hence it is not necessary to complete window kit installation Installation Kit Air Inlet Air Outlet Hose 2 sets Telescoping Window Panel Kit Unit with Hoses Attached Cover the Exhaust Port When Unit Not in Use There are two exhaust ports at the back of the unit Cover the exhaust ports when unit is not in use To ready unit for install...

Страница 11: ...at the holes on the Window Panel are exposed for connection of Window Kit Adaptor 2 Screw the hose clockwise into the Terminal End and the other end of the hose to the Window Kit Adaptor Apply same procedures to both air inlet hose and air outlet hose 3 Secure the Terminal End to the Exhaust Port Apply same procedures to both air inlet hose and air outlet hose 4 Connect the Window Kit Adaptor to e...

Страница 12: ...n C and F press the ON OFF button for approximately 20 seconds and then release The F printed on the Control Panel will remain unchanged 12 Heat Controller Inc 1900 Wellworth Avenue Jackson MI 49203 OPERATION 9 9 1 Control Panel and Display Dry Mode ...

Страница 13: ... OPERATION 9 9 2 Remote Controller Fig Remote Controller The buttons on the Remote Controller perform the same functions as the equivalent button on the Control Panel The Remote Controller uses lithium battery Model CR2025 Install battery before using the Remote Controller MODE TIMER TEMP TIME ON OFF FAN SPEED ...

Страница 14: ...it will operate in HEAT mode when the room temperature is below 70 F The unit will operate in FAN only mode when the room temperature is between 70 F and 80 F The unit will operate in COOL mode when the room temperature is above 80 F Cool Mode 1 Plug the Power Cord into the power outlet 2 Turn on the unit by pressing the ON OFF Button on the Control Panel 3 Press the Mode Button until the signal a...

Страница 15: ...e room temperature is lower than 64 F Heat Mode 1 Plug the Power Cord into the power outlet 2 Turn on the unit by pressing the ON OFF Button on the Control Panel 3 Press the Mode Button until signal appears on the display 4 Set the room temperature to your desired room temperature with Temperature Changing Button Then set temperature range from 60 F to 82 F We recommend temperature for your comfor...

Страница 16: ... before setting ON TIMER the unit will start in the mode of last operation HOW TO CANCEL ON TIMER Program Setting Press TIMER button Number of hours will flash on LED display Press TIMER button again Number of hours will disappear on LED display TIMER LED indicator light will turn off ON TIMER program cancelled OFF TIMER Program Setting Press TIMER button Digit 3 will flash on LED display TIMER LE...

Страница 17: ...rection and will move up and down automatically Release H SWING button when the horizontal strip comes to your desired direction H SWING Vertical Swing Strip Press button once The vertical strip controls left right air direction and will swing left and right automatically Press the V SWING button again when the vertical strip comes to your desired direction the vertical strip will stop V SWING ...

Страница 18: ...m Storage Only Procedures Remove the Rubber Drain Plug on Lower Drain Port Connect the Water Drain Hose to allow water to drain to a floor drain or other water outlet Remember to reinstall the Rubber Drain Plug after draining water Under normal operating conditions this unit is designed to dispose of condensate collected via an internal system that pumps water onto the hot condenser coil for re ev...

Страница 19: ... every two weeks or as needed Remove the filter from the back of the unit by pulling straight up Wash the filter gently with warm water about 104 F Dry it thoroughly and then place it back into the product Do not bend the filter Clean Exterior Surface of the Unit Clean with a damp sponge Dry it with a clean soft cloth Never use alcohol or any product containing solvents Long Term Storage At the en...

Страница 20: ...th Avenue Jackson MI 49203 MAINTENANCE 11 11 1 Storing the Power Cord To avoid damage to the power cord when the unit is not in use always store the power cord at the back of the unit in its original location as shown in the figure below ...

Страница 21: ...s not cool quickly Set at low fan speed Re set the fan speed at high speed Windows or doors are open Close all of the windows and doors when the unit is working Too many people in the room Turn on other cooling unit Something else in the room produces heat Turn off these products The unit has worked for a long time but the room is not cold enough The room is not well insulated such as sunrooms gar...

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Страница 23: ...rth Ave Jackson Michigan 49203 Ph 517 787 2100 Fax 517 787 9341 THE QUALITY LEADER IN CONDITIONING AIR www heatcontroller com Design material performance data and components subject to change without notice 01 07 ...

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