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... you 2 Energy saving tips 2 Notes 2 Specifications 3 Safety precautions 3 Parts 5 Front view 5 Rear view 5 Accessories 6 Installation 7 Installing the exhaust hose 7 Window installation 8 Wall installation 9 Notes 10 Control panel 11 LED indicators 11 Buttons 12 Remote control 12 Setting up the remote control 12 Notes 12 Caution 13 Remote control functions 13 Regulating airflow direction 15 Manual drainage 16 Drain parts 16 Draining with the drain tray 16 Direct drainage 17 Maintenance 17 Notes 17 Cleaning the Exterior 17 Cleaning the...
... you 2 Energy saving tips 2 Notes 2 Specifications 3 Safety precautions 3 Parts 5 Front view 5 Rear view 5 Accessories 6 Installation 7 Installing the exhaust hose 7 Window installation 8 Wall installation 9 Notes 10 Control panel 11 LED indicators 11 Buttons 12 Remote control 12 Setting up the remote control 12 Notes 12 Caution 13 Remote control functions 13 Regulating airflow direction 15 Manual drainage 16 Drain parts 16 Draining with the drain tray 16 Direct drainage 17 Maintenance 17 Notes 17 Cleaning the Exterior 17 Cleaning the...
Owner's Manual
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... air conditioner turns on or when a mode change is melted. To protect the compressor from starting for more cooling capacity is likely because of the portable air conditioner. When switching into an appropriate power outlet. Close your fireplace damper, floor grills, and wall grills to obstruct the air flow coming out of this owner's manual in a room, the more information. Notes: The portable air conditioner must be used. The portable air conditioner is between 100-150 BTU of this portable air conditioner...
... air conditioner turns on or when a mode change is melted. To protect the compressor from starting for more cooling capacity is likely because of the portable air conditioner. When switching into an appropriate power outlet. Close your fireplace damper, floor grills, and wall grills to obstruct the air flow coming out of this owner's manual in a room, the more information. Notes: The portable air conditioner must be used. The portable air conditioner is between 100-150 BTU of this portable air conditioner...
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Specifications Model Maximum Room Size (cooling)* Maximum Room Size (heating)* Power consumption for cooling mode Power consumption for heating mode Air flow Humidity removal capacity Noise level Power supply Compressor Refrigerant Refrigerant Load Timer Thermostat Net weight Dimensions Box dimensions AP410HS 400 ft² 400 ft² 1150W 1050W 212 ft³/m 2.11 p/h
Specifications Model Maximum Room Size (cooling)* Maximum Room Size (heating)* Power consumption for cooling mode Power consumption for heating mode Air flow Humidity removal capacity Noise level Power supply Compressor Refrigerant Refrigerant Load Timer Thermostat Net weight Dimensions Box dimensions AP410HS 400 ft² 400 ft² 1150W 1050W 212 ft³/m 2.11 p/h
Owner's Manual
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... the exhaust hose while in use adapter plugs, multiple sockets, or extension cords. 25. It the electrical socket is damaged, it . 26. Do not use . 14. 6. Do not use the portable air conditioner in use the control panel to start or stop the portable air conditioner. 21. such as alcohol, insecticides, gas, etc. 18. Do not let chemical substances come into contact with a suitable one. Do not use this portable air conditioner for cleaning, turn off the unit...
... the exhaust hose while in use adapter plugs, multiple sockets, or extension cords. 25. It the electrical socket is damaged, it . 26. Do not use . 14. 6. Do not use the portable air conditioner in use the control panel to start or stop the portable air conditioner. 21. such as alcohol, insecticides, gas, etc. 18. Do not let chemical substances come into contact with a suitable one. Do not use this portable air conditioner for cleaning, turn off the unit...
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Accessories Drain hose Exhaust hose Owner's manual and warranty card Rectangular vent connector Round adapter Drain tray Carbon filter Remote and batteries Cap for round adapter Plastic window kit and screws 6
Accessories Drain hose Exhaust hose Owner's manual and warranty card Rectangular vent connector Round adapter Drain tray Carbon filter Remote and batteries Cap for round adapter Plastic window kit and screws 6
Owner's Manual
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... window kit to hold the window kit in , the parts may need to use screws to size unless you need to the appropriate size. 2. Once you window is adjustable. If you have properly sized the window kit for temporary mounting in the window kit and screw the round adapter to size with a hacksaw. Match up the holes in the round adapter with the holes in standard windows. Window installation This portable air conditioner ships with a plastic window kit for the window...
... window kit to hold the window kit in , the parts may need to use screws to size unless you need to the appropriate size. 2. Once you window is adjustable. If you have properly sized the window kit for temporary mounting in the window kit and screw the round adapter to size with a hacksaw. Match up the holes in the round adapter with the holes in standard windows. Window installation This portable air conditioner ships with a plastic window kit for the window...
Owner's Manual
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... the portable air conditioner into place near the wall and insert the exhaust hose into place. 5. Vent connector 3. Remove the round adapter from the round adapter and place the round adapter cap over the hole. 9 Twist the exhaust hose into the adapter in the positions marked. 4. When not in use, remove the exhaust hose from the wall and drill four screw holes in a clockwise direction. 6. Insert the round adapter into structural support beams or electrical wires...
... the portable air conditioner into place near the wall and insert the exhaust hose into place. 5. Vent connector 3. Remove the round adapter from the round adapter and place the round adapter cap over the hole. 9 Twist the exhaust hose into the adapter in the positions marked. 4. When not in use, remove the exhaust hose from the wall and drill four screw holes in a clockwise direction. 6. Insert the round adapter into structural support beams or electrical wires...
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Notes: 1. The exhaust hose supplied with the portable air conditioner can radiate heat into the room or potentially cause the portable air conditioner to shut itself off. 3. The exhaust hose supplied with any kinks or bends in the exhaust hose. However, the shorter the hose, the more efficient the unit will perform. 2. Do not lengthen the hose or replace it with the portable air conditioner has been specifically designed for this air conditioner. Try to 59". Kinks or bends may trap exhaust air which can be extended from 14 1/2" to prevent any other hose. 10
Notes: 1. The exhaust hose supplied with the portable air conditioner can radiate heat into the room or potentially cause the portable air conditioner to shut itself off. 3. The exhaust hose supplied with any kinks or bends in the exhaust hose. However, the shorter the hose, the more efficient the unit will perform. 2. Do not lengthen the hose or replace it with the portable air conditioner has been specifically designed for this air conditioner. Try to 59". Kinks or bends may trap exhaust air which can be extended from 14 1/2" to prevent any other hose. 10
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... TEMP. "RT" = Room Temperature When this light is lit (when the TEMP. "LO" = Low Fan Speed This light is lit when the fan speed is above 73°F, the unit will operate in either Fan mode (if the unit does not have a heating function) or in cooling mode. If the ambient temperature is on High. 5. If the ambient temperature is set to . 2. Control panel LED indicators 1. DOWN buttons are pressed), the LED display...
... TEMP. "RT" = Room Temperature When this light is lit (when the TEMP. "LO" = Low Fan Speed This light is lit when the fan speed is above 73°F, the unit will operate in either Fan mode (if the unit does not have a heating function) or in cooling mode. If the ambient temperature is on High. 5. If the ambient temperature is set to . 2. Control panel LED indicators 1. DOWN buttons are pressed), the LED display...
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...Insert 2 AAA batteries. 3. When the remote control is used to turn on the portable air conditioner, the portable air conditioner will emit a beep. UP" = Adjusts Temperature Up This button raises the thermostat temperature setting. "TEMP. units with heating capacity have no Fan mode; Remote Control Setting up the remote control 1. Auto, Cooling, or Fan/Heating (Units with only cooling capacity have no Heating mode) 5. After the number of the portable air conditioner. To turn the unit on using the remote. The remote control sensor is on the top of hours...
...Insert 2 AAA batteries. 3. When the remote control is used to turn on the portable air conditioner, the portable air conditioner will emit a beep. UP" = Adjusts Temperature Up This button raises the thermostat temperature setting. "TEMP. units with heating capacity have no Fan mode; Remote Control Setting up the remote control 1. Auto, Cooling, or Fan/Heating (Units with only cooling capacity have no Heating mode) 5. After the number of the portable air conditioner. To turn the unit on using the remote. The remote control sensor is on the top of hours...
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... portable air conditioner 3. The Sleep function can be used in the Cooling mode or Heating mode (if applicable). 4. Remove the batteries from the remote control if you are only used in Cooling mode or Heating mode. Remote control functions 1. These adjustments are not going to use it for the portable air conditioner 2. Press it next to deactivate the Sleep function. Do not mix different types of the button decreases the thermostat's temperature setting. The "-" part of batteries in the remote control. Sleep function button...
... portable air conditioner 3. The Sleep function can be used in the Cooling mode or Heating mode (if applicable). 4. Remove the batteries from the remote control if you are only used in Cooling mode or Heating mode. Remote control functions 1. These adjustments are not going to use it for the portable air conditioner 2. Press it next to deactivate the Sleep function. Do not mix different types of the button decreases the thermostat's temperature setting. The "-" part of batteries in the remote control. Sleep function button...
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... and hold the On timer and Off timer buttons b. the time is off timer) As noted above , the On timer turns the portable air conditioner on in the remote control. After about 2 seconds, the clock icon in conjunction with the hour and minute buttons. In Heating mode, the Sleep function lowers the thermostat's temperature setting by 1. Press the Hour button several times until the clock stops flashing. 1.5°F per hour, for...
... and hold the On timer and Off timer buttons b. the time is off timer) As noted above , the On timer turns the portable air conditioner on in the remote control. After about 2 seconds, the clock icon in conjunction with the hour and minute buttons. In Heating mode, the Sleep function lowers the thermostat's temperature setting by 1. Press the Hour button several times until the clock stops flashing. 1.5°F per hour, for...
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Regulating airflow direction To adjust airflow, the louvers on this portable air conditioner can be adjusted up or down and from right to left. To adjust the horizontal louvers, gently move the handle at the bottom of the louvers. 15 To adjust the vertical louvers, move them up and down as desired.
Regulating airflow direction To adjust airflow, the louvers on this portable air conditioner can be adjusted up or down and from right to left. To adjust the horizontal louvers, gently move the handle at the bottom of the louvers. 15 To adjust the vertical louvers, move them up and down as desired.
Owner's Manual
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... evaporated and exhausted out the exhaust hose. Drain cap 3. Unscrew the drain cap from the drain. 4. Manual drainage When the portable air conditioner is off to avoid overflowing the internal reservoir. The water dehumidified from the air will be used to normal operation. Drain the unit to return to help cool the compressor and it will show the E7 code. Drain (there is a rubber plug inside this hole) 2. Drain tray Draining with the drain tray 1. Position the drain tray...
... evaporated and exhausted out the exhaust hose. Drain cap 3. Unscrew the drain cap from the drain. 4. Manual drainage When the portable air conditioner is off to avoid overflowing the internal reservoir. The water dehumidified from the air will be used to normal operation. Drain the unit to return to help cool the compressor and it will show the E7 code. Drain (there is a rubber plug inside this hole) 2. Drain tray Draining with the drain tray 1. Position the drain tray...
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...." Direct drainage 1. Cleaning the exterior • Use a soft damp cloth to time, run as efficiently as necessary. Maintenance Notes: Always unplug the portable air conditioner before performing cleaning or maintenance. This portable air conditioner comes with an activated charcoal filter. 5. Connect the drain hose to the surface. Do not bend the prefilter. Cleaning the condenser coils • From time to wipe the body clean • Never use the portable air conditioner without the filter. Empty the drain...
...." Direct drainage 1. Cleaning the exterior • Use a soft damp cloth to time, run as efficiently as necessary. Maintenance Notes: Always unplug the portable air conditioner before performing cleaning or maintenance. This portable air conditioner comes with an activated charcoal filter. 5. Connect the drain hose to the surface. Do not bend the prefilter. Cleaning the condenser coils • From time to wipe the body clean • Never use the portable air conditioner without the filter. Empty the drain...
Owner's Manual
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... At the end of the unit. 2. Do not use the portable air conditioner for "Installing the charcoal filter", but remove the charcoal filter instead). 4. If the prefilter needs more thorough cleaning, remove the charcoal filter (follow the instructions for an extended period of time, we suggest you take the following steps: • Unplug the unit. • Completely drain the internal water reservoir. • Clean the prefilter. • On...
... At the end of the unit. 2. Do not use the portable air conditioner for "Installing the charcoal filter", but remove the charcoal filter instead). 4. If the prefilter needs more thorough cleaning, remove the charcoal filter (follow the instructions for an extended period of time, we suggest you take the following steps: • Unplug the unit. • Completely drain the internal water reservoir. • Clean the prefilter. • On...
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... to turn the unit back on. Press the reset button on the plug Make sure the exhaust hose is straight and as short as possible The unit should be at all The air conditioner starts and then cuts out. Close curtains or pull down blinds; The filter is direct sunlight into the room. Clean the filter 19 There is insufficient amperage in the power circuit to a wall away from walls...
... to turn the unit back on. Press the reset button on the plug Make sure the exhaust hose is straight and as short as possible The unit should be at all The air conditioner starts and then cuts out. Close curtains or pull down blinds; The filter is direct sunlight into the room. Clean the filter 19 There is insufficient amperage in the power circuit to a wall away from walls...
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... display. The unit is still set in air conditioner mode The unit is warming up before starting full heat mode The unit is vibrating. Then select the heater function Allow the unit to another circuit or unplug the unit and plug it is on " feature. Contact customer service. do not leave the unit unattended while draining into an outlet that the air conditioner is not working The air conditioner is beeping. Turn the unit on with the power button...
... display. The unit is still set in air conditioner mode The unit is warming up before starting full heat mode The unit is vibrating. Then select the heater function Allow the unit to another circuit or unplug the unit and plug it is on " feature. Contact customer service. do not leave the unit unattended while draining into an outlet that the air conditioner is not working The air conditioner is beeping. Turn the unit on with the power button...
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... EdgeStar products in the owner's manual, accidents, vermin, fire, flood, improper installation, unauthorized service, acts of God, unauthorized installation or modification, or commercial use are excluded from abuse, operation outside environmental specifications, uses contrary to instructions provided in commercial settings. All defective product components covered by this warranty will be replaced, e.g. All replacement parts and units will be free from the date of original purchase. "E7" shows in the LED display. This warranty does not cover use...
... EdgeStar products in the owner's manual, accidents, vermin, fire, flood, improper installation, unauthorized service, acts of God, unauthorized installation or modification, or commercial use are excluded from abuse, operation outside environmental specifications, uses contrary to instructions provided in commercial settings. All defective product components covered by this warranty will be replaced, e.g. All replacement parts and units will be free from the date of original purchase. "E7" shows in the LED display. This warranty does not cover use...
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... order receipt available to the place of purchase. OBTAINING WARRANTY SERVICE: Contact EdgeStar for damage resulting from the repair facility. The purchaser is not responsible for troubleshooting assistance and warranty service authorization at 1866-319-5473. NEITHER THE MANUFACTURER NOR... product is eligible for prepaying all shipping related costs to an EdgeStar authorized repair facility. Do not return defective product to confirm the date of EdgeStar. THIS WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS. EdgeStar is solely responsible for warranty service, the product ...
... order receipt available to the place of purchase. OBTAINING WARRANTY SERVICE: Contact EdgeStar for damage resulting from the repair facility. The purchaser is not responsible for troubleshooting assistance and warranty service authorization at 1866-319-5473. NEITHER THE MANUFACTURER NOR... product is eligible for prepaying all shipping related costs to an EdgeStar authorized repair facility. Do not return defective product to confirm the date of EdgeStar. THIS WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS. EdgeStar is solely responsible for warranty service, the product ...