User Manual
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English Parts and Features 1. Control Panel 2. Handle Hole 4. Air Filter 3 6. Power Supply Cord Rear 8 6 10 ■ TEST. Air Intake (Condenser) 8. WHEN THIS BUTTON IS PRESSED OR WHEN THERE IS A CURRENT LEAK, THE INDICATOR UGHT WILL TURN OFF AND...: AFTER SOLVING THE PROBLEM, PLEASE PRESS THE BUTTON AND THE UNIT WILL START OPERATING. 7 a • 9 4 Note: Please manually open the air outlet (Item 2) to desired position. 5 Air Outlet (To be opened manually) Front 3. Caster 2 5. Air Outlet (Heat Exhaust) 7. Remote Control Storage Facility 9. Water Outlet...
English Parts and Features 1. Control Panel 2. Handle Hole 4. Air Filter 3 6. Power Supply Cord Rear 8 6 10 ■ TEST. Air Intake (Condenser) 8. WHEN THIS BUTTON IS PRESSED OR WHEN THERE IS A CURRENT LEAK, THE INDICATOR UGHT WILL TURN OFF AND...: AFTER SOLVING THE PROBLEM, PLEASE PRESS THE BUTTON AND THE UNIT WILL START OPERATING. 7 a • 9 4 Note: Please manually open the air outlet (Item 2) to desired position. 5 Air Outlet (To be opened manually) Front 3. Caster 2 5. Air Outlet (Heat Exhaust) 7. Remote Control Storage Facility 9. Water Outlet...
User Manual
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... • During operation, the unit displays "present room temperature." • When setting temperature, the unit will not operate until the unit has been drained. After switching the air conditioner off, you press power control, the unit begins to 89°F. • When environmental temperature is higher than the temperature display range, the display...
... • During operation, the unit displays "present room temperature." • When setting temperature, the unit will not operate until the unit has been drained. After switching the air conditioner off, you press power control, the unit begins to 89°F. • When environmental temperature is higher than the temperature display range, the display...
User Manual
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...for your unit to wipe the front of the cabinet. Storage • To store your air conditioner when not in the filter. The filter may dissolve, damage and/or discolor your air conditioner. • Always use a soft cloth dampened with water or a mild soap and water ..., bleach, concentrated detergents, solvents or metal scouring pads. Wipe dry with plastic bag and store. 9 Some of time, drain condensed water using the drain pipe. English Product Specification Voltage and Frequency Input Power Cooling Capacity Moisture Removal (pints/day) Refrigerant Timer Operating Temperature Range Unit...
...for your unit to wipe the front of the cabinet. Storage • To store your air conditioner when not in the filter. The filter may dissolve, damage and/or discolor your air conditioner. • Always use a soft cloth dampened with water or a mild soap and water ..., bleach, concentrated detergents, solvents or metal scouring pads. Wipe dry with plastic bag and store. 9 Some of time, drain condensed water using the drain pipe. English Product Specification Voltage and Frequency Input Power Cooling Capacity Moisture Removal (pints/day) Refrigerant Timer Operating Temperature Range Unit...
User Manual
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...is in "O' mode. • If the warning light is on, drain the water drain pipe by removing the plug. • Unit may be too low for the required cooling area. • On extremely hot & humid days, air conditioners may take a little longer to remove excess heat. • Check exhaust... hose for proper installation. • Redirect the airflow. Use an exhaust fan to cool. • Drain the water drain pipe by removing the plug. English Air conditioner is working but room is plugged in cool mode. 10 The plug may have appliances that cool...
...is in "O' mode. • If the warning light is on, drain the water drain pipe by removing the plug. • Unit may be too low for the required cooling area. • On extremely hot & humid days, air conditioners may take a little longer to remove excess heat. • Check exhaust... hose for proper installation. • Redirect the airflow. Use an exhaust fan to cool. • Drain the water drain pipe by removing the plug. English Air conditioner is working but room is plugged in cool mode. 10 The plug may have appliances that cool...