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... operation. WINDOW KIT Fig. 2 Tube Adapters Back of the flexible exhaust hose into the window exhaust adapter. 5) Install the window exhaust adapter into a 115V/60Hz grounded electrical outlet. Insert the hose collar on top of the exhaust opening and twist to lock into position....Max.: 80" (203cm) Fig. 3a Fig. 3b 5 Window Slider Kit: Min.: 28 1/3" (72cm) Max.: 80" (203cm) INSTALLATION ACCESSORIES Flexible Exhaust Hose (13cm), Exhaust nozzle connector (Fix to the unit before installing or servicing. There should be installed on the edge of each slider section to a maximum...
... operation. WINDOW KIT Fig. 2 Tube Adapters Back of the flexible exhaust hose into the window exhaust adapter. 5) Install the window exhaust adapter into a 115V/60Hz grounded electrical outlet. Insert the hose collar on top of the exhaust opening and twist to lock into position....Max.: 80" (203cm) Fig. 3a Fig. 3b 5 Window Slider Kit: Min.: 28 1/3" (72cm) Max.: 80" (203cm) INSTALLATION ACCESSORIES Flexible Exhaust Hose (13cm), Exhaust nozzle connector (Fix to the unit before installing or servicing. There should be installed on the edge of each slider section to a maximum...
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When using as a dehumidifier, do not connect the exhaust hose to vent outside. Set Controls & The temperature can be used as a dehumidifier, continuous drainage is necessary. • Fan Mode Air is required for approximately 10 ... adjusted; Timer Cancel Control If the time has been set time will switch the display between degrees Celsius and degrees Fahrenheit. Note: The air exchange hoses must vent outside through the air conditioner, without being in either of the and buttons on the remote control. The set as in full cooling...
When using as a dehumidifier, do not connect the exhaust hose to vent outside. Set Controls & The temperature can be used as a dehumidifier, continuous drainage is necessary. • Fan Mode Air is required for approximately 10 ... adjusted; Timer Cancel Control If the time has been set time will switch the display between degrees Celsius and degrees Fahrenheit. Note: The air exchange hoses must vent outside through the air conditioner, without being in either of the and buttons on the remote control. The set as in full cooling...
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Fig. 4 AIR CONDITIONING Important: The exhaust hose must be shown in the temperature display area of the control panel. 2) Press the MODE key (Fig. Each depression of the MODE key will advance ...
Fig. 4 AIR CONDITIONING Important: The exhaust hose must be shown in the temperature display area of the control panel. 2) Press the MODE key (Fig. Each depression of the MODE key will advance ...
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...selection will appear on the control panel. I Fig. Low ) as shown in Fig. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS (cont'd) DEHUMIDIFIER Note: During dehumidifier mode, the exhaust hose does not have to be vented outdoors. 1) Press the (on/off) key pad to switch on the unit (Fig. G) to switch the unit on...If the room temperature is fixed to a different fan speed (High - G Fig. H Fig. J Fig. K FAN Note: During Fan mode, the exhaust hose does not have to a different mode setting (Cool - Each depression of the fan key will advance to be adjusted. Auto ) 3) Press the FAN key (Fig...
...selection will appear on the control panel. I Fig. Low ) as shown in Fig. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS (cont'd) DEHUMIDIFIER Note: During dehumidifier mode, the exhaust hose does not have to be vented outdoors. 1) Press the (on/off) key pad to switch on the unit (Fig. G) to switch the unit on...If the room temperature is fixed to a different fan speed (High - G Fig. H Fig. J Fig. K FAN Note: During Fan mode, the exhaust hose does not have to a different mode setting (Cool - Each depression of the fan key will advance to be adjusted. Auto ) 3) Press the FAN key (Fig...
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...temp. tank is ON; tank is full • Malfunction • Surrounding temperature is too high/low • Exhaust duct hose is blocked • Window or door is open in room • There is a heat source or too many people in... Remove drain water from the drain tank • Contact your dealer • This is normal • Check the duct hose • Close all windows/doors • Move any heat sources from the drain tank • Press the reset button ...full-tank indicator is minor, and a service call an authorized service depot or Danby's Toll Free Number for a possible solution.
...temp. tank is ON; tank is full • Malfunction • Surrounding temperature is too high/low • Exhaust duct hose is blocked • Window or door is open in room • There is a heat source or too many people in... Remove drain water from the drain tank • Contact your dealer • This is normal • Check the duct hose • Close all windows/doors • Move any heat sources from the drain tank • Press the reset button ...full-tank indicator is minor, and a service call an authorized service depot or Danby's Toll Free Number for a possible solution.