Condensation – Water Removal
This Portable Air conditioner is designed to evaporate the condensation
removed from the interior area. Under certain conditions it is not possible that
the unit will evaporate 100% of the removed moisture. As the unit accumulates
condensation, under normal condition, it will be evaporated through the exhaust
hose.
The unit is designed with a built-in water tank and a pump to remove the
access condensate-water.
Internal Water Level
1. When the water level is in “low” area, the unit will function normally.
2. If the water level is in the “normal” area, the unit will continue to function
normally with the internal recirculation pump operating to evaporate the water
through the exhaust hose. You may hear the pump operate periodically.
3. If the water level is in the “high” area, the unit will function normally and the
water pump will work for 10 minutes. After running for 10 minutes, if the water
level is still in the “high” area, the unit will turn off. The “WATER FULL”
indicator on the control panel will illuminate. If the unit has a LCD, failure
code E5 will display.
Emptying Water Tank
The water can be drained from the unit either by removing the drainage plug
and allowing the water to drain by gravity, or the pump can be used to empty
the tank.
1. When WATER FULL is on, unplug the unit and move to the unit to the
suitable location for draining the tank.
2. If using the gravity drain method, make sure that the drainage plug is located
higher than the drain area before plug is removed. After the tank is emptied,
re-install the drainage plug. This method can be used for continuous draining
of the tank by leaving the plug connected to the drain area.
If using the internal pump to empty the water tank, securely place the drain
hose in the sink. Re-power the unit and press the TIMER and SWING button
simultaneously, the pump will begin to operate. When the water tank is empty,
turn the unit off and unplug the unit.
3. Return the unit to the desired location, restore the power and duct
connections.
4. The WATER FULL indicator should be off and unit will return to normal
operating mode.
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