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TABLE OF CONTENTS UNIT SPECIFICATIONS 2 PART IDENTIFICATION 3 IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION Electrical Specifications 3 Energy Saving Tips 4 INSTALLATION Window Kit Installation 5 5 OPERATION Features of the Control Panel 6 Air Conditioning 7 Dehumidifier 8 Fan 8 Auto Timer 9 Remote Control Features 9 CARE AND MAINTENANCE 10 TROUBLESHOOTING 11 Warranty 12 1
TABLE OF CONTENTS UNIT SPECIFICATIONS 2 PART IDENTIFICATION 3 IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION Electrical Specifications 3 Energy Saving Tips 4 INSTALLATION Window Kit Installation 5 5 OPERATION Features of the Control Panel 6 Air Conditioning 7 Dehumidifier 8 Fan 8 Auto Timer 9 Remote Control Features 9 CARE AND MAINTENANCE 10 TROUBLESHOOTING 11 Warranty 12 1
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... Owner's Use and Care Guide will give you many years of trouble free operation. Air Conditioning, Dehumidifying, and Independent Fan. Please take a few moments to read the instructions thoroughly and familiarize yourself with the following information, located on the manufacturers nameplate on the rear panel of the unit. To contact a Customer Service Representative, call Danby TOLL FREE: 1-800-26(1-800-263-2629) UNIT SPECIFICATIONS Model Number Voltage/Frequency Noise Level Fan Speeds Cooling Capacity Refrigerant Unit Weight...
... Owner's Use and Care Guide will give you many years of trouble free operation. Air Conditioning, Dehumidifying, and Independent Fan. Please take a few moments to read the instructions thoroughly and familiarize yourself with the following information, located on the manufacturers nameplate on the rear panel of the unit. To contact a Customer Service Representative, call Danby TOLL FREE: 1-800-26(1-800-263-2629) UNIT SPECIFICATIONS Model Number Voltage/Frequency Noise Level Fan Speeds Cooling Capacity Refrigerant Unit Weight...
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... Wall Outlet Fuse Size Time Delay Fuse (or Circuit Breaker) 15 Plug Type CAUTION: Do not leave this unit unattended in risk of personal injury, always disconnect the power supply to a failed unit are located. American Wire Gauge *Based on copper wire at most local hardware stores). 5) To avoid the possibility of Fire, Electric Shock, and/or injury to use an extension cord with this unit, use an approved "air conditioner...
... Wall Outlet Fuse Size Time Delay Fuse (or Circuit Breaker) 15 Plug Type CAUTION: Do not leave this unit unattended in risk of personal injury, always disconnect the power supply to a failed unit are located. American Wire Gauge *Based on copper wire at most local hardware stores). 5) To avoid the possibility of Fire, Electric Shock, and/or injury to use an extension cord with this unit, use an approved "air conditioner...
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... be replaced with a new cord from penetrating and heating enough, turn the unit on some cooling comfort while utilizing less electricity. 4 Keep the air filter clean major asset in energy savings. providing some products this is also indicated by a light on the head of the plug. IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION POWER SUPPLY CORD The power cord supplied with this air conditioner contains a device that chosen uncomfortable, to avoid an initial period of setting...
... be replaced with a new cord from penetrating and heating enough, turn the unit on some cooling comfort while utilizing less electricity. 4 Keep the air filter clean major asset in energy savings. providing some products this is also indicated by a light on the head of the plug. IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION POWER SUPPLY CORD The power cord supplied with this air conditioner contains a device that chosen uncomfortable, to avoid an initial period of setting...
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... the unit is operating under AIR CONDITIONING mode. Insert the hose collar on top of the exhaust opening in the window panel to a maximum height of 80" (203cm). from 15 3/4" (40cm) up to be vented outside during Dehumidifying or Fan Only mode operation. Instructions for Assembling the Window Adapter Kit- INSTALLATION INSTALLATION ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD: To avoid the possibility of personal injury, disconnect power to the rear side of the unit. For vertical window...
... the unit is operating under AIR CONDITIONING mode. Insert the hose collar on top of the exhaust opening in the window panel to a maximum height of 80" (203cm). from 15 3/4" (40cm) up to be vented outside during Dehumidifying or Fan Only mode operation. Instructions for Assembling the Window Adapter Kit- INSTALLATION INSTALLATION ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD: To avoid the possibility of personal injury, disconnect power to the rear side of the unit. For vertical window...
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... Fan Speed the unit automatically starts running ) 6 Features of hours before it has been drained. Low Fan Speed NOTE: The time is only adjustable in air Medium Fan Speed conditionning mode. FAN: Select from three different fan settings; Auto on- After 15 seconds the display will stop running in cool mode. Temperature is adjustable between Celsius and Fahrenheit. Press buttons to select number of the Control Panel Warning Light Receiving Sensor KEY PAD FUNCTIONS POWER SWITCH:Turns unit...
... Fan Speed the unit automatically starts running ) 6 Features of hours before it has been drained. Low Fan Speed NOTE: The time is only adjustable in air Medium Fan Speed conditionning mode. FAN: Select from three different fan settings; Auto on- After 15 seconds the display will stop running in cool mode. Temperature is adjustable between Celsius and Fahrenheit. Press buttons to select number of the Control Panel Warning Light Receiving Sensor KEY PAD FUNCTIONS POWER SWITCH:Turns unit...
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... the control panel. E) to 32°C (89°F). E Fig. A) to switch on the control panel (Fig.C). Fig. B 4) Press the FAN key (Fig. Temperature settings are adjustable between 16°C (61°F) to select the desired fan speed setting (Auto-High-Med.-Low). Cooling resumes when the room temp. D2 Fig. A 2) Press the MODE key (Fig. Fig. Fig. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS AIR IMPORTANT: The exhaust hose must be shown in the temperature display area...
... the control panel. E) to 32°C (89°F). E Fig. A) to switch on the control panel (Fig.C). Fig. B 4) Press the FAN key (Fig. Temperature settings are adjustable between 16°C (61°F) to select the desired fan speed setting (Auto-High-Med.-Low). Cooling resumes when the room temp. D2 Fig. A 2) Press the MODE key (Fig. Fig. Fig. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS AIR IMPORTANT: The exhaust hose must be shown in the temperature display area...
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... a different mode setting (Cool-Dehumidifier-Fan-HeatAuto). H) until the DRY indicator illuminates on the control panel (Fig.I FAN NOTE: During Fan Mode, the exhaust hose does not have to be vented outdoors. 1) Press the ON/OFF key pad to switch the unit on (Fig. K Fig. IMPORTANT: There is factory set for Low and the dehumidifier operates continuously (non-stop) regardless of the MODE key will appear on the control panel. L 8 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS (cont'd) DEHUMIDIFIER...
... a different mode setting (Cool-Dehumidifier-Fan-HeatAuto). H) until the DRY indicator illuminates on the control panel (Fig.I FAN NOTE: During Fan Mode, the exhaust hose does not have to be vented outdoors. 1) Press the ON/OFF key pad to switch the unit on (Fig. K Fig. IMPORTANT: There is factory set for Low and the dehumidifier operates continuously (non-stop) regardless of the MODE key will appear on the control panel. L 8 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS (cont'd) DEHUMIDIFIER...
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...-select a time that will turn on control panel is room temperature. • When key is pressed in cool mode, the set temperature is available from the receiver located inside the battery chamber (+ / -). 3) Re-install rear cover. 4) If the remote control will not be used for adjusting the timer and temperature. • The default display on the unit automatically (between 1-12hrs). REMOTE CONTROL FEATURES Control Buttons: 1) Power Switch 2) Mode 3) Fan Speed 4) On / Off Timer 5) Time / Temperature Set • Used for extended periods of...
...-select a time that will turn on control panel is room temperature. • When key is pressed in cool mode, the set temperature is available from the receiver located inside the battery chamber (+ / -). 3) Re-install rear cover. 4) If the remote control will not be used for adjusting the timer and temperature. • The default display on the unit automatically (between 1-12hrs). REMOTE CONTROL FEATURES Control Buttons: 1) Power Switch 2) Mode 3) Fan Speed 4) On / Off Timer 5) Time / Temperature Set • Used for extended periods of...
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... unit without the air filter in vertical position. If the air filter becomes clogged with a brush. DO NOT put heavy objects on indoor air quality. Allow time to dry before reinstalling into the unit. 5) Replace the air filter and cover. 6) Replacement air filter information is located at : 1-800-26- 1-800-263-2629 10 CARE AND MAINTENANCE CLEANING THE UNIT CAUTION: Before cleaning or servicing this unit, disconnect from any electrical supply outlet. 1) DO NOT use...
... unit without the air filter in vertical position. If the air filter becomes clogged with a brush. DO NOT put heavy objects on indoor air quality. Allow time to dry before reinstalling into the unit. 5) Replace the air filter and cover. 6) Replacement air filter information is located at : 1-800-26- 1-800-263-2629 10 CARE AND MAINTENANCE CLEANING THE UNIT CAUTION: Before cleaning or servicing this unit, disconnect from any electrical supply outlet. 1) DO NOT use...
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...; Current leaking or pressing test button on rear bottom and drain out water 11 tank is ON; TROUBLESHOOTING PROBLEM • Unit does not work POSSIBLE CAUSE • Power is out • The plug is not plugged in properly • The full-tank indicator is too high • Close all windows/doors • Move any heat sources from room • Clean air intake grill • Replace the filter • Lower temp.
...; Current leaking or pressing test button on rear bottom and drain out water 11 tank is ON; TROUBLESHOOTING PROBLEM • Unit does not work POSSIBLE CAUSE • Power is out • The plug is not plugged in properly • The full-tank indicator is too high • Close all windows/doors • Move any heat sources from room • Clean air intake grill • Replace the filter • Lower temp.