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Table of Contents
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION .......................................................................................................................... I
OPERATION OF SAFETY PLUG…….. ......................................................................................................................... II
INTRODUCTION…………………………. ....................................................................................................................... 1
PARTS IDENTIFICATION………………. ....................................................................................................................... 2
F
RONT
V
IEW
...................................................................................................................................................................... 2
B
ACK
........................................................................................................................................................................ 2
WINDOW KIT INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS .......................................................................................................... 3
P
REPARATIONS FOR
I
NSTALLING THE
W
INDOW
K
IT
.............................................................................................................. 3
Window Kit Parts list……………………….. ..................................................................................................................... 3
NSTALLATION
REPARATION
.............................................................................................................................................. 4
Location
………………………………………. ................................................................................................................... 4
Window Slider Kit Preparation…………………. .............................................................................................................. 4
NSTALLATION IN A
D
OUBLE
H
UNG
S
ASH
............................................................................................................... 5
LIDING
......................................................................................................................... 6
C
ONNECTING THE
E
XHAUST
OSE
...................................................................................................................................... 8
NOTES ABOUT THE EXHAUST HOSE ...................................................................................................................... 10
DRAINING THE UNIT……………………. ..................................................................................................................... 11
ONTINUOUS
RAIN
......................................................................................................................................................... 11
M
ANUAL
................................................................................................................................................................ 11
CONTROL PANEL OVERVIEW………. ....................................................................................................................... 12
USING THE CONTROL PANEL………….. .................................................................................................................. 13
LED
ISPLAY
.................................................................................................................................................................. 13
ODE
NDICATOR
L
IGHTS
................................................................................................................................................. 13
Cooling Operation
………………………………. ............................................................................................................. 13
Dry Operation (Dehumidify)
…………………. ................................................................................................................ 13
Auto Operation
………………………………….. ............................................................................................................. 13
Fan Operation
………………………………….. .............................................................................................................. 13
OWER
UTTON
.............................................................................................................................................................. 13
WING
............................................................................................................................................................................. 13
T
IMER
............................................................................................................................................................................. 14
LEEP
NCREASE
/
ECREASE
..................................................................................................................................................... 14
AN
.................................................................................................................................................... 14
REMOTE CONTROL…………………………. ............................................................................................................... 15
R
EMOTE
ONTROL
ATTERIES
......................................................................................................................................... 17
ERROR CODES…………………………. ...................................................................................................................... 17
RROR
ODES ON
...................................................................................................................................... 17
ROTECTION
............................................................................................................................. 17
MAINTENANCE………………………….. ..................................................................................................................... 17
LEANING THE
U
NIT
......................................................................................................................................................... 17
RE
-
FILTER
.............................................................................................................................................. 18
REPARATION FOR
TORAGE
........................................................................................................................................... 18
ENERGY SAVING GUIDE…………………… ............................................................................................................... 18
TROUBLESHOOTING………………… ........................................................................................................................ 19
SPECIFICATIONS……………………….. ..................................................................................................................... 21
EDGESTAR LIMITED WARRANTY ............................................................................................................................
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Страница 1: ...Conditioner Owner s Manual For more information on other great EdgeStar and Koldfront products on the web go to http www edgestar com To use the EdgeStar self diagnostic tool go to https support edge...
Страница 2: ...pply with appropriate amperage If the power cord is damaged it must be replaced by the manufacturer a service agent or a qualified technician Do not remove any part of the casing unless instructed to...
Страница 3: ...into a grounded outlet 2 Press the TEST button on the LCDI plug This should trip the plug and cut the power to the air conditioner If the plug does not trip and you are able to turn on the unit please...
Страница 4: ...THE EXHAUST HOSE 10 DRAINING THE UNIT 11 CONTINUOUS DRAIN 11 MANUAL DRAIN 11 CONTROL PANEL OVERVIEW 12 USING THE CONTROL PANEL 13 LED DISPLAY 13 MODE INDICATOR LIGHTS 13 Cooling Operation 13 Dry Oper...
Страница 5: ...ck 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...
Страница 6: ...2 Parts Identification Front View Back View...
Страница 7: ...wo 2 short pieces two 2 long pieces Foam Seal Non Adhesive one 1 long piece Remote Control with Batteries Security Bracket with two 2 screws Drain Hose If you have multiple windows choose one that is...
Страница 8: ...s as this may result in the unit tipping over Never place any obstacles near the air inlet or outlet of the unit Allow at least 20 of space from the wall for efficient performance Window Slider Kit Pr...
Страница 9: ...the window sill Adjust the length of the window slider kit according to the width of the window Use the window slider bolt to secure the slider to the correct width Open the window sash and place the...
Страница 10: ...the window sash from being opened Installation in a Sliding Sash Window Step 1 Cut the foam seal to the proper length and attach it to the window sill and the window frame as shown in the image below...
Страница 11: ...kit on the window sill then close the window sash securely against window slider kit Step 3 Cut the foam seal to an appropriate length and seal the open gap between the top window sash and outer windo...
Страница 12: ...ightened securely Repeat this process for Hose Adapter c and tighten securely Step 2 Place the Unit in the Installation Location Roll the unit towards the location where the window kit has been instal...
Страница 13: ...Push the Window Exhaust Adapter which has been attached to the Exhaust Hose through the window kit hole and rotate until it is secure After you have installed the exhaust hose and window kit you can p...
Страница 14: ...e supplied with the portable air conditioner has been specifically designed for this air conditioner Do not lengthen the hose by adding additional hoses or attachments Do not replace it with any other...
Страница 15: ...t Attach the drain hose to the continuous drain outlet and route the end of the drain hose to a suitable drainage port Manual Drain During cooling mode once the water level of the bottom tray reaches...
Страница 16: ...nd AUTO OFF stop time program in conjunction with the and buttons The Timer On Off indicator will illuminate when the timer function is active Fan Selector Press this button to select the fan speed fr...
Страница 17: ...o Operation Press the MODE button until the AUTO indicator light comes on When the air conditioner is set in AUTO mode it will automatically select cooling or fan depending on what temperature you hav...
Страница 18: ...ssed within five seconds Sleep Select to initiate the SLEEP ECO operation The selected temperature will increase cooling by 1 C 1 F 30 minutes The temperature will then increase cooling by another 1 C...
Страница 19: ...rol can be used to operate the functions of your portable air conditioner To operate the remote control select the desired settings and press the ON OFF button to start or stop the operation See below...
Страница 20: ...more than two 2 seconds the louver auto swing feature is activated LED Display See the above diagram for LED display details The display shows the set temperature in C or F and the timer settings Whil...
Страница 21: ...error repeats call for service Protection Codes on LED Display P1 Water reservoir full Connect the drain hose and drain the collected water away If the error repeats call for service Maintenance Clean...
Страница 22: ...est performance and efficiency from your portable air conditioner Do not cover the air outlet exhaust while in use Do not place the unit in front of curtains or drapes to ensure they do not obstruct t...
Страница 23: ...are not installed Install new batteries The batteries are bad Replace the batteries The batteries are installed incorrectly Reinstall the batteries correctly The remote control is defective Contact cu...
Страница 24: ...he size of the area to be cooled i e adding a drop ceiling Use more than one unit to cool the area or use a larger unit There are open windows and doors Close any open doors or windows There are too m...
Страница 25: ...Color White White Coolant R410A R410A Timer 24 Hour 24 Hour Dimensions W x H x D 18 75 x 34 5 x 15 75 18 75 x 34 5 x 15 75 Weight 57 2 lbs 62 7 lbs Tip Run the unit before it is needed For example run...
Страница 26: ...ts of God vermin fire flood improper installation unauthorized service maintenance negligence unauthorized installation or modification or rental or commercial use Labor service transportation and shi...