Windchaser Products Pacrwc User Manual

PLEASE READ BEFORE USE AND SAVE  
12,000 BTU Dual Hose Portable  
Air Conditioner  
Heater & Dehumidifier  
Innovative Products For Living  
INSTRUCTION MANUAL  
MODEL PACRWC  
WindChaser Products, Inc.  
4130 Del Rey Avenue, Marina del Rey, CA 90292  
Phone: 310-827-8615 Fax: 310-827-8566  
Toll Free: 1-800-405-2943  
©2006 WindChaser Products, Inc.  
PRODUCT LIMITED WARRANTY  
BEFORE INITIAL USE  
This Warranty applies to new Product only and excludes optional accessories and attachments. Extended  
Compressor Warranty applies only to Product with manufacturing dates beginning January 1, 1998.  
Read this Entire Instruction Manual Before Use.  
During the first year from date of original purchase this WINDCHASER Product is warranted to be free from  
defects in materials or workmanship under normal use, service and maintenance. During the 2nd through 5th  
years from the date of original purchase, ICP warrants the compressor (part only) against defects in  
material or workmanship under normal use, service and maintenance.  
WHAT IS COVERED: Product’s components as originally affixed by the manufacturer that are  
defective in materials or workmanship under normal use, service and maintenance.  
Attach your purchase receipt here  
WHAT IS NOT COVERED BY THIS WARRANTY: This Warranty does not extend to or cover:  
PLEASE KEEP YOUR RECEIPT.  
1.  
Any defect due to the negligence of others; failure to install, operate or maintain unit or  
accessories and attachments in accordance with installation instructions (operating,  
installation and maintenance manual and instructions are furnished with each new unit);  
unreasonable use; accidents; alteration, use of unauthorized or non-standardized  
WINDCHASER parts, accessories and attachments; acts of God; theft; vandalism; blown fuses;  
electrical malfunction. (i.e., resulting from power surges, shorted or overloaded circuits,  
outlets or electrical utility power quality, etc.), incorrect installation; use of any power  
source other than that specified on the Product’s specification label; or repair by anyone  
other than a service facility authorized by an ICP representative  
Diagnostic, troubleshooting and travel costs.  
YOUR RECEIPT IS YOUR PROOF OF  
PURCHASE AND IS NECESSARY FOR  
WARRANTY SERVICE  
2.  
3.  
4.  
5.  
Operation and usage orientation costs.  
Performance or operation certification and testing costs.  
Normal wear and tear of parts including but not limited to hoses, cables, accessories and  
attachments.  
For your reference:  
6.  
7.  
8.  
Shipping, handling, packaging and delivery costs of the product, parts or accessories  
Shipping, handling, and freight damages.  
Diagnosing, repairing, removing, installing, shipping, servicing and/or handling costs of  
either defective parts or replacement parts as relating to Extended 4 Year Compressor  
Warranty.  
Serial No.  
WHO IS COVERED: The original purchaser from the retailer/dealer.  
Date of Purchase  
WHAT WE WILL DO: During the first year ICP will either repair or replace, at its option, all  
defective Product components free of charge that are covered by this Limited Warranty. During the  
second through fifth years ICP at its option, will provide a new or refurbished compressor (part only)  
free of charge.  
Name and Address of Dealer  
WHAT YOU MUST DO FOR WARRANTY SERVICE: Contact your original point of purchase to  
determine warranty process.  
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LEARN INTELLIGENT AIR  
CONDITIONING  
This Portable Air Conditioner is electronically controlled,  
which allows precise programming to adjust the room tem-  
perature. This unit is a small appliance that adjusts the  
temperature and humidity in a room. It’s flexibility makes it  
easy to use in different applications and in various rooms.  
This unit is designed for use in a home, office and comput-  
er type room. This air conditioner allows you to control the  
4 factors that determine optimal comfort in a room.  
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE  
READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THE AIR  
CONDITIONER  
When using electrical appliances, basic precautions should  
always be followed to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock,  
and injury to persons, including the following:  
1) Do not damage the power cord.  
When the air conditioner does not work, it is sometimes a minor problem which the user can handle.  
Before calling customer service, please check the following points to see if they solve your problem.  
Problem  
Probable Causes  
Solutions  
2) Never lay the unit down while it is off or working.  
3) Always keep it in an upright position to avoid any  
damage to the cooling system.  
The air conditioner / dehumidifier  
doesn’t work.  
1) Check LCDI plug to be certain it is in an 1) Press the test button, then firmly press  
engaged position  
the reset button.  
4) Operate this unit in an ambient temperature of 90oF  
or lower.  
2) Plug not properly inserted into wall  
outlet.  
2) Plug the appliance in properly.  
• Humidity Rate: the humidity in a room also causes  
a sensation of stifling heat in the summer. Your air  
conditioner not only cools down the temperature,  
but dehumidifies the air as well.  
• Heater: The air conditioner will function as a heater,  
releasing warm air into the room without use of hose  
extensions.  
Temperature: the main function of an air conditioner  
is to draw hot air out of the room.  
• Airflow: The air conditioner regulates the airflow,  
allowing the flow to be directed and ensuring  
optimal air circulation  
• The unit will not instantaneously cool down the  
room once it is turned on. It will take the unit some  
time to gradually cool down the room.  
• Ion Generator: Cleans and freshens the air. Produces  
Negative Ions For Clean and A Healthy Environment  
5) Be sure that the air inlets and outlets are not blocked  
or covered up.  
6) Never place anything on top of the unit and do not  
cover it with any kind of cloth while it is plugged in  
or in-use.  
7) Your air conditioner has been designed to be used only  
in a house, office and similar conditions and it should  
not be used for any other purpose.  
8) Never connect the unit to a defective outlet.  
9) This unit needs at least 12Amps of electricity to start it’s  
compressor. Plug the unit into a properly grounded  
dedicated 15Amp or greater circuit. Check your breaker  
box to determine which circuit the outlet is on.  
10) Make sure that the unit is correctly connected before  
turning on the unit’s power.  
3) Insufficient amount of amperage to  
start unit.  
3) Check circuit breaker box for  
15-20amp circuit availability.  
4) Water tank is full / alarm light  
illuminated.  
4) Drain Unit.  
The air conditioner cuts off.  
1) Exhaust hose too long, run  
incorrectly or kinked.  
1) Exhaust hose can only be  
extended using max. 5’ of 4”  
PVC pipe or flex ducting for a total  
exhaust length of 10’.  
2) Unit too close to wall  
or object.  
2) Unit should be at least 1 ½’  
away from walls and objects  
3) Ceiling or basement does  
not have ample ventilation.  
3) Unit will overheat if the exhaust  
cannot fully vent.  
11) Never unplug the air conditioner while it is working.  
This could damage the electronic circuits.  
12) To avoid tripping the circuit, DO NOT USE AN  
EXTENSION CORD FOR THIS UNIT.  
13) To turn on your unit, always use the switch on the  
control panel.  
4) The “timer off” function  
has been activated.  
4) Push the power button to turn unit on.  
*Note: Avoid being directly in front of the cold airflow and do  
not direct it onto people.  
5) Room temperature is not between  
61o-90oF.  
5) Turn unit back on when room  
temperature is between 61o-90oF.  
14) Do not bend or crush the warm air exhaust hose.  
15) It is dangerous to modify or to change the  
characteristics of the unit.  
16) Prevent children from climbing on the unit.  
17) Do not place the air conditioner near curtains  
(minimum distance 1.5 ft.).  
18) Do not place the power cord under a carpet.  
19) Never install the unit in direct sunshine or in the rain.  
20) Keep the area around the warm air outlet sufficiently  
clean and make sure that it is not congested.  
21) For any repairs, refer directly to our customer service  
department. Repairs carried out by unqualified people  
may cause damage or may even be dangerous  
and void the warranty.  
IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS  
The WATER FULL LED indicator  
light flashes.  
The condensate tank is full and  
the unit cannot drain. This safety feature  
turns off the unit to protect the unit and  
prevent the condensate tank from  
overflowing.  
Drain unit from the drain plug at the back  
of the unit.  
Do not install and use your air conditioner before  
completely reading these instructions. This will help you  
optimize the operation of your air conditioner.  
The following advice and instructions should be  
followed closely:  
The LED display shows the unit is set, but  
the unit is not running.  
The unit’s “timer on” feature is  
activated.  
1) This is normal.  
BEFORE OPERATING THE UNIT, BE SURE THE  
DRAIN PIPE IS CAPPED WITH THE DRAIN PLUG.  
2) Push the Power button to turn the unit  
on and deactivate the “timer on” feature.  
1. Your unit must always be used in an upright  
position because it contains a cooling agent.  
E1: Error code  
E2: Error code  
Room temperature sensor is damaged  
Room coil sensor is damaged  
Need to change the temperature sensor  
(contact WindChaser Products customer  
service)  
2. After unpacking, place the unit upright to allow the  
cooling agent to stabilize, and wait 3 hours before  
use.  
Any damage resulting from failure to comply with these  
instructions is excluded from the warranty.  
Need to change the room coil sensor  
(contact WindChaser Products customer  
service)  
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS  
3. When used for the first time, and every time it is  
turned on, it takes your unit up to 3 minutes to be  
operational.  
Failure to comply with these instructions may damage the  
unit and would invalidate the WINDCHASER guarantee.  
E3: Error code  
E4: Error code  
Anti-freezing protection (compressor)  
Contact WindChaser Products customer  
service  
System protection is abnormal (R22 has  
leaked)  
Contact WindChaser Products customer  
service  
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unit, your unit must always be used with its air filter.  
Using the unit in wine cellars or in any room with  
a temperature under 61oF is not recommended.  
a path of least resistance for electric current to  
reduce the risk of electric shock. This product is  
equipped with a cord having an equipment  
grounding conductor and a three prong  
grounding plug. The plug must be plugged  
into an appropriate three prong outlet that is  
properly installed and grounded in accordance  
with all local codes and ordinances. Do not use  
plug adapters or extension cords with this unit.  
PROTECTION  
• The build up of dust reduces the efficiency of the air  
conditioner. Therefore, the air filter must be cleaned  
every 100 hours of use, and every two weeks if the  
unit operates in a dusty atmosphere.  
• If the filters are obstructed, the air conditioner will be  
less efficient.  
To remove the air filter, place fingers in the notch just  
under the top of the air filter handle and pull up.  
• Clean the filter with a vacuum cleaner. If the filter is very  
dirty, you can wash it in warm water (never use hot or  
soapy water). Make sure that the air filter is completely  
dry before putting it back in the unit.  
a) Operating Condition - The protective device will  
be tripped, and the unit will shut off under these two  
conditions:  
ENERGY SAVING TIPS  
• Cooling: (1) Outdoor air temperature is over  
109oF (*43oC). (2) Room temperature is below  
61oF (16oC).  
• Blocking of the filter reduces the efficiency of the air  
and increases its power consumption by up to 6%.  
• Avoid opening doors frequently.  
• Each person present in a room provides between  
100 Watts and 150 Watts of heat. Consequently, the  
more people there are in a room, the less effective  
the unit will be in cooling.  
To ensure the optimal efficiency of the unit, we  
advise you to keep doors and windows closed, and  
to take into account the surface of the walls and  
windows exposed to the sun. In this case, in order  
to optimize the functioning of your air conditioner,  
we recommend partially closing window coverings.  
• Heating: (1) Outdoor air temperature is below  
23oF (-5oC).  
SAFETY POWER SUPPLY CORD  
• Dry: Room temperature is below 61oF (16oC).  
• Do not bend the filter.  
This unit is provided with a Leakage Current Detection and  
Interruption circuit (LCDI) built into the plug of the power  
supply cord. This device provides protection to reduce the  
risk of fire due to arcing faults in the power-supply cord.  
Perodically before using the Room Air Conditioner, follow  
the "Plug Testing Instructions" given below to ensure that  
the LCDI circuit is functioning properly.  
If the air conditioner runs in COOLING or DRY mode with  
door or window opened for a long time when relative  
humidity is above 80% condensation may drip down from  
the outlet.  
LONG TERM STORAGE  
At the end of the season, or when you do not plan to use  
the unit for an extended period of time, we recommend  
that you take the following steps:  
b) Features of Protector  
• Restarting the unit at once after operation stops or if  
changing mode during operation, you need to wait  
3 minutes.  
PLUG TESTING INSTRUCTIONS: TO BE DONE WHILE  
PLUG IS IN OUTLET.  
• Connect to power supply and turn on the unit at once,  
it may start 20 seconds later.  
SPECIFICATIONS  
1. PRESS TEST BUTTON. UNIT SHOULD TRIP.  
2. FIRMLY PRESS RESET BUTTON FOR USE.  
• If the plug is taken out, when you restart the appliance,  
it will return to the original mode, TIMER ON and  
TIMER OFF must be set again.  
Cooling Capacity:  
Heating Capacity:  
Power Input: Cooling  
Heating  
12,000 BTU/Hour  
4100 BTU/Hour DO NOT USE IF ABOVE TEST FAILS.  
1450Watt/14.5Amps  
CONDENSATION ELIMINATION SYSTEM  
While air conditioning mode, the unit automatically dehu-  
midifies the air in the room. The water from dehumidifica-  
tion is stored in a collecting tank and then is immediately  
“evaporated” and evacuated via the exhaust port.  
However, when it is extremely humid, the water in the col-  
lecting tank may fill up. In this case, the Water Full  
Indicator Light turns on and the air conditioner switches  
itself off.  
1350 Watt/12Amps The conductors inside this power supply cord are sur-  
Energy Efficiency Ratio:  
Coolant:  
8.2  
rounded by shields which monitor the leakage current.  
R-22/550g These shields are not grounded. Periodically examine the  
Moisture Removal:  
2.5 Pints / Hour  
(60 Pints / Day)  
cord for any damage. If the shield gets exposed, immedi-  
ately unplug the power supply cord and do not use the  
Airflow Volume:  
Noise Level:  
Compressor Type:  
177 CFM (Cubic Feet / Minute) unit. Do not repair a damaged cord. Replace the damaged  
46 db cord only with a new replacement power supply cord  
Rotary obtained from the manufacturer.  
Operating Temperature Range:  
It is then necessary to drain the water through the conden-  
sate drain hose. For draining instructions, please refer to  
the “Long Term Storage” instructions under the “Cleaning  
the Unit” instructions.  
Cooling: 61o - 108oF (16o - 42oC)  
In the event the LCDI Plug of the power supply cord trips  
by itself, then first examine the cord for any damage. If  
there is no damage to the cord then press the RESET  
Button. If the LCDI Plug trips again, then immediately  
unplug the power supply cord. Replace the damaged  
cord with a new replacement power supply cord.  
Heating: 23o - 90oF (-5o - 32oC)  
115V/60Hz  
Voltage/Frequency:  
Ionization Capacity:  
100,000 PCS/CM3  
Product Dimension (WxHxD):  
17.7” (W) x 32.28” (H) x 18.3” (D)  
Drain Hose  
CLEANING AND STORAGE  
45cm(W) x 82cm(H) x 46.5cm(D)  
Net Weight: 83lbs. / 37.6kgs.  
Product Net Weight:  
To obtain a new replacement power supply cord contact  
WindChaser Products Customer Service at:  
(800) 405-2943 or e-mail at:  
Before cleaning the unit, turn it off and unplug it from the  
outlet. For safety reasons, never wash the air conditioner  
by hosing it down or wiping it with a dripping wet sponge  
or cloth.  
Drain excess water from the drainpan from the Drain Hose  
• Run the unit for 3 to 4 hours in fan mode.  
This will thoroughly dry the inside of the unit.  
• Disconnect the unit and wrap the power cord  
and plug around the cord hooks in the back.  
Take out the batteries from the remote.  
• Remove the air hoses and cover the air intake  
and air outtake holes with the included covers.  
• Clean the unit and air filter and store it in it’s  
original packaging, protecting it from dust.  
• Store the unit in an upright position. Keep it in  
a cool, dry place and away from sunshine.  
1. All wiring must comply with local and national  
electrical codes and be installed by a qualified  
electrician. If you have any questions regarding  
the following instructions, contact a qualified  
electrician.  
Exterior surfaces of the unit  
• Clean the air conditioner by using a damp sponge, and  
dry it with a clean, soft cloth.  
• Never use alcohol or any product containing solvents.  
• Never sprinkle water onto the unit. This may cause an  
electric shock.  
Do not use The TEST and RESET Buttons as an on / off  
switch. They are only meant to be used to periodically  
check the LCDI plug.  
2. Check available power supply and resolve any  
wiring problems before installation and operation  
of this unit.  
Air filter  
3. This product must be grounded. If it should  
malfunction or breakdown, grounding provides  
The air filter located on the back of the unit, collects dust  
contained in the air. To keep the dust from clogging the  
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9. ION BUTTON  
Remote control real time clock instructions  
-Open the battery cover of the remote control and press  
the Clock Set button with a pencil or pen.  
-Press the HR. button and MIN button and adjust the cor-  
rect time.  
-Press the Clock Set button again and close the battery  
cover.  
-The display will show the correct time  
Press the Ion Button until ‘  
display, press again to stop.  
10. TIME ON  
’ appears on the Main LED  
PARTS  
To program the timer, press Timer On button until the  
Main LED display shows a flashing ‘ ’.  
11. TIME OFF  
Press Timer Off button and the Main LED display will  
show a flashing ‘ ’.  
12. HR  
Press to set the desired hour setting.  
13. MIN.  
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Front View  
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1. Control Panel with LED Display  
2. Adjustable Dial: Thermostat and Timer  
3. Adjustable Vertical/Horizontal Louvers  
4. LED Display  
Clock Time settings: HR and MIN  
To set the hours, press HR button once, the time will add 1  
hour, continue to press this button, the clock will add by  
1hour until extended to 11 hours, then will change to PM  
or AM and return to 0 (12:00).  
Press to set the desired minute setting.  
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5. Handle  
6. Remote Control  
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NOTE: ALL SETTINGS CAN BE VIEWED ON THE REMOTE  
DISPLAY  
To set the minutes, press MIN button once, the clock will  
SETTING THE UNIT TO TURN ON AND SHUT OFF add 1 minute, continue to press this button and the clock  
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will add by 1 minute until extended to 59 minutes, then  
return to 00.  
AT A DESIRED TIME.  
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Press the TIME ON button once, to set the start time of  
the unit. Press the TIME ON button again to cancel this  
setting.  
Reset button  
Clock set button  
Press the TIME OFF button once, to set the end time of  
the unit. Press the TIME OFF button again to cancel this  
setting.  
To set specific TIME ON  
1. Press the TIME ON button once  
2. Select the desired hour and minutes you want the unit  
to turn on again.  
-To set the hours, press the HR button once, advancing  
the timer 1 hour, continue to press this button, the clock  
will add by 1hour until extended to 11 hours, then will  
change to PM or AM and return to 0 (12:00). When the  
timer advances to 11, the next press will return the timer  
to either 12:00 am or pm.  
-To set the minutes, press MIN button once, the clock will  
add by 10 minutes, continue to press this button. The  
clock will add by 10 minutes until extended to 50  
minutes and return to 0.  
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Rear View  
7. Air Outlet Hose  
8. Evaporator Air Intake  
9. Air Intake Hose  
10. Hose Connectors  
11. Water Stopple and Drain  
12. Power Cord  
3. Once time is set do not press the TIME ON button.  
Back of remote  
To set specific TIME OFF  
1. Press the TIME OFF button once  
2. Select the desired hour and minutes you want the unit  
to turn on again.  
13. LCDI Plug  
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TO RESET ALL FUNCTIONS ON THE REMOTE  
CONTROL PRESS THE RESET BUTTON WITH  
A PENCIL OR PEN.  
-To set the hours, press the HR button once, advancing  
the timer 1 hour, continue to press this button, the clock  
will add by 1hour until extended to 11 hours, then will  
change to PM or AM and return to 0 (12:00). When the  
timer advances to 11, the next press will return the timer  
to either 12:00 am or pm.  
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-To set the minutes, press MIN button once, the clock will  
add by 10 minutes, continue to press this button. The  
clock will add by 10 minutes until extended to 50  
minutes and return to 0.  
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3.Once time is set do not press the TIME OFF button.  
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OPERATION USING ADJUSTABLE DIAL SWITCH  
NOTE:  
1. Do not abuse the remote control.  
2. Do not place the remote control in a location that is  
exposed to direct sunlight or next to a heating unit or  
other heat source.  
3. Do not use rechargeable batteries because they  
differ from standard dry cell batteries in shape,  
dimension and performance.  
EXHAUST KIT  
INSTALLATION  
To adjust desired temperature and program the timer.  
Select the desired temperature by turning Adjustable Dial  
Switch when using the unit in cooling or heating function.  
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The desired temperature range is from 61 F-88 F (16 C-  
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31 C). The LED flashes to display the desired  
temperature during the setting, it displays the room  
temperature after 5 seconds, .  
4. Be sure to replace the batteries with two new  
batteries of the same type.  
Press Timer On/Off button, turn adjustable dial switch to  
change the clock to the desired time for the unit being  
turned on or off.  
Horizontal  
Vertical  
Remote  
Display  
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NOTE: Your window kit has been designed to fit most  
standard vertical and horizontal window applications.  
However, it may be necessary for you to improvise/modify  
some aspects of the installation procedures for certain  
types of windows. Please refer to measurements below:  
ADJUSTABLE and  
OSCILLATING LOUVERS  
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Automatic Oscillating  
Louvers  
Manual Horizontal  
Louvers  
Window slider kit  
minimum: 28 /81 (72cm)  
maximum:55 /38(140cm)  
Window slider kit  
minimum: 281/8(72cm)  
maximum:553/8(140cm)  
1) Select a suitable location, making sure you have easy  
access to an electrical outlet.  
REMOTE CONTROL  
REMOTE CONTROL FUNCTIONS  
1. ON/OFF-  
PREPARATIONS  
2) Remove the 2 hoses, 2 window exhaust adapters,  
1 window panel kit.  
Starts or Stops the Unit  
2. WARM  
Adjust to desired warm temperature.  
3. COOL  
Adjust to desired cool temperature.  
4. MODE  
A Side  
3) To install the flexible exhaust hoses, insert the end of  
the hose with the round connector into either the air  
inlet or air outlet hole on the back of the unit. Turn the  
hose clockwise to secure the hose into the hole. Do  
this for both hoses.  
Select the functions of the unit for: Fan Mode,  
Air Conditioning Mode, Heating Mode,  
Dehumidifying Mode and Auto Mode  
5. TEMP./%  
WINDOW INSTALLATION  
1. Exhaust Ports  
2. Air Outlet Hose (exhaust)  
3. Air Intake Hose  
4) Screw the window exhaust adapters on both hoses by  
turning them clockwise.  
To display temperature or humidity on both Main LED and  
LED. Hold the button more than 3 seconds, to convert the  
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temperature display from Fahrenheit ( F) to Celsius ( C)  
and vice versa. Press the button for less 3 seconds to view  
the humidity.  
5) Insert the air inlet window exhaust Adapter into the left  
hole of the window panel kit. Then insert the air outlet  
window exhaust Adapter in the right hole of the window  
panel kit.  
6. FAN  
4. Window Exhaust and Intake Adapter (2)  
5. Adjustable Window Panel  
Air Inlet and Air Outlet Hose: Extends from 17”  
(43cm) up to 5.9 ft (1.8m)  
Select the fan speed desire: High, Medium and Low  
The fan speed can be visually distinguished by the speed  
of the digital air segments progressing out from the wind  
mill fan image on the Main LED display.  
1. Remove the cover from the back of the remote control.  
2. Insert two AAA dry-cell batteries (batteries included)  
3. Insert the power plug into an outlet.  
4. Always point the remote control signal transmitter  
toward the unit when operating.  
5. Make sure that the signal path is not obstructed.  
6. The maximum distance at which signals can be  
received is 26.24 feet.  
7. Remove the batteries if the unit is not going to be used  
for an extended period of time.  
NOTE: 1. Step 3 is required only when using cooling or  
dehumidification modes. In cooling mode the two hoses or  
the air outlet hose can be installed for the unit to operate.  
2. While operating or installing, the hoses should not be  
blocked by curtains or any other obstructions.  
NOTE: WHEN PLACING THE WINDOW PANELS VERTICAL,  
MAKE SURE THE AIR OUTLET HOSE IS SECURED TO THE  
TOP OUTLET HOLE OF THE WINDOW PANEL.  
7. SWING  
To start swinging air louvers horizontally by press SWING  
Button once. At the moment, appears on the Main LED  
display. To stop, press SWING again. Vertical air flow  
direction can be adjusted manually.  
Window Kit: Extends from 28.375” (72cm) up to  
55.625” (140cm)  
8. SLEEP BUTTON  
NOTE: Air outlet hose (exhaust) should be  
mounted at A side  
Press to select the function of the unit for Sleep Mode.  
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e) Select the fan speed by pressing the Fan button.  
It is recommended to use the low fan speed.  
NOTE: When the unit is running on heating mode, the  
exhaust duct is inoperative and is not required.  
6) The air conditioner can now be plugged into a 110-  
120V/60Hz dedicated 15amp or greater circuit. You are  
advised not to use an extension cord, however, if this is  
unavoidable, the extension cord must be 14 gauge,  
grounded at both ends and not more than 30 feet long.  
Operating Functions  
1) Cooling Operation  
Control Panel  
1) Power On/Off  
Starts or Stops the Unit  
2) Time On Button  
a) Install the exhaust ducts properly.  
b) Plug the Power Cord to the power outlet.  
c) Turn on the unit by pressing the '  
control panel.  
d) Press Mode Button until ‘  
LED display  
To program the timer, press Timer On button until the Main  
LED display shows a flashing ‘  
dial switch to change the timer to the desired time for the  
unit being turned on. Turn clockwise for increase in time  
and counter cloclwise for decrease in time.  
3) Time Off Button  
'Button on the  
’. Turn the adjustable  
5) Auto Operation  
a) Install the exhaust ducts properly  
b) Plug the Power Cord into the power outlet.  
If you need to extend your exhaust hose, it may be  
extended 5 feet only. Using a 5 foot, 4 inch diameter PVC  
pipe (available at your local hardware store), you must cut  
the exhaust hose in half and duct tape the PVC pipe in  
between the two cut pieces of the exhaust hose for a  
maximum exhaust length of 10.9 feet. Flex ducting is also  
recommended for extending the exhaust hose. DO NOT  
USE ALUMINUM TYPE EXHAUST HOSE TO LENGTHEN  
THE EXHAUST.  
‘ appears on the Main  
c) Turn on the unit by pressing the '  
control panel.  
' Button on the  
e) Turn the adjustable dial switch until the desired room  
temperature appears on the LED. The desired  
Press Timer Off button and the Main LED display will  
show a flashing ‘  
change the clock to the desired time for the unit being  
turned off. Turn clockwise for increase in time  
and counter cloclwise for decrease in time.  
d) Press the Mode Button until the ‘  
Main LED display.  
‘ appears on the  
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’. Turn the adjustable dial switch to  
temperature range is from 61 F-88 F (16 C-31 C).  
f) Select the fan speed by pressing the Fan Button.  
NOTE: During hot days, the unit will cool off the room most  
efficiently by setting the temperature at the lowest and the  
fan speed at the highest. Reducing the length of the  
exhaust duct and insulating the exhaust duct and keeping  
direct sunlight to a minimum will also improve the cooling  
efficiency.  
e) Select the fan speed by using FAN button.  
During AUTO mode, the unit operates in heating mode  
The light will flash for 3 seconds to activate the timer you  
have just programmed.  
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when the room temperature is below 68 F (20 C). It  
operates in dehumidifying mode when the room  
The compressor is an essential component of the  
appliance for producing cold air. This appliance is fitted  
with a thermal protection device which allows the  
compressor to be started only after a time delay of up to  
three minutes.  
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temperature is between 68 F (20 C) to 80 F(26.6 C). It  
operates in cooling mode when the room temperature is  
4) Ion Button  
*WE RECOMMEND SETTING THE DESIRED ROOM  
Press the Ion Button until ‘  
display, press again to stop.  
5) Temperature/ Humidity Button  
’ appears on Main LED  
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above 80 F(26.6 C). You may use the timer with the  
AUTO mode.  
TEMPERATURE AT 70 F (21 C) OR ABOVE WHEN  
FIRST ATTEMPTING TO COOL THE ROOM (ROOM  
To display temperature or humidity on both the Main LED  
and LED Display. Hold the button more than 3 seconds, to  
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TEMPERATURE IN EXCESS OF 85 F (29 C) ). ONCE  
BEFORE OPERATING THE UNIT, BE SURE THE  
DRAIN PIPE IS CAPPED WITH THE DRAIN PLUG.  
6) Sleep Mode  
a) The air conditioner is in operation  
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THE ROOM HAS COOLED BELOW 80 F (26 C), YOU  
MAY ADJUST THE DESIRED ROOM TEMPERATURE  
convert the temperature display from Fahrenheit ( F) to  
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Celsius ( C) and vice versa. To adjust the desired  
b) Press SLEEP Button, the symbol ‘  
the Main LED display.  
‘ appears on  
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temperature setting turn the Adjustable Dial clockwise for  
increase of temperature or counter clockwise for decrease  
of temperature.  
BELOW THE INITIAL 70 F (21 C) SETTING.  
2) Dehumidifying Operation  
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS  
AND FUNCTIONS  
c) The fan motor will run on low speed  
d) When in cooling mode, within the first two hours, the  
temperature will be increased by one degree per hour.  
a) Install the exhaust ducts properly  
b) Plug the Power Cord into the power outlet.  
c) Turn on the unit by pressing the '  
control panel.  
NOTE: This function can only be used while in cooling and  
heating mode.  
Press the button less than 3 seconds, to convert the display  
from humidity to room temperature and vice versa.  
' Button on the  
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Then the temperature will be kept at 2 F higher  
SOFT TOUCH CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS  
than the originally set temperature for 6 hours. 6 hours  
later, the temperature will return to the original setting.  
e) When in heating mode, within the first 2 hours, the  
temperature will decrease by one degree per hour.  
Then the temperature will be kept at 2 degrees lower  
than the original temperature for 6 hours. 6 hours later,  
the temperature will return to its original setting.  
g) When in dehumidifying mode, the temperature will not  
be changed.  
d) Press the Mode Button until the ‘  
‘ appears on the  
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Main LED display.NOTE: The unit operates at low fan  
speed during dehumidifying. The unit cools room slightly  
during the dehumidification. Keep the windows and the  
doors closed to aid in the effectiveness of the unit in  
removing the moisture from the room. The unit will not  
perform dehumidification function when the room  
10)  
The room temperature display range is from 32 F- 99 F  
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(0 C- 37 C) .  
11)  
NOTE: The display temperature may differ from actual  
temperature by ±4 F ( ±2 C )  
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6) Fan Speed Button  
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temperature is lower than 61 F(16 C).  
3) Fan Operation  
Select the fan speed desired: High, Medium or Low  
The fan speed can be visually distinguished by the speed  
of the digital air segments progressing out from the  
windmill fan image on the Main LED display.  
7) Mode Button  
NOTE: When the room temperature is low and the indoor  
humidity is high, the condensation formed by the air  
conditioner in use may not be discharged quickly. The  
2)  
a) Plug the Power Cord into the power outlet.  
b) Turn the unit on by pressing the '  
control panel.  
c) Press the Mode Button until ‘  
Main LED display.  
9)  
3)  
8)  
4)  
5)  
7)  
' Button on the  
6)  
symbol ‘  
‘ appears on the Main LED display. In order  
MAIN LED DISPLAY  
Select the functions of the unit for: Fan Mode  
Cooling Mode  
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‘ appears on the  
for your unit to continue to run, you can pull out the "Drain  
Port" which is located in the lower left bottom of the back  
of the unit. The condensation will be discharged several  
minutes after the water has been drained. Please use at  
least a 3.17 pint pan to catch the dripping water. It is not  
advisable to use the continuous drain method when the  
, Heating Mode  
, Dehumidifying  
Mode  
and Auto Mode .  
d) Select the fan speed by pressing the Fan Button.  
NOTE: When the unit is running on fan mode, the exhaust  
duct is inoperative and is not required.  
8) Sleep Button  
Press to select the function of the unit for Sleep Mode.  
9) Swing Button  
To start swinging air louvers horizontally by press SWING  
Button once. The symbol, '  
LED display. To stop, press SWING again. Vertical air flow  
direction can be adjusted manually.  
10) Power Indicator Light  
4) Heating Operation  
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' will appear on the Main  
room temperature is higher than 88 (31 C).  
a) Plug the Power Cord into the power outlet.  
b) Turn on the unit by pressing the '  
control panel.  
' Button on the  
c) Press the Mode Button until ‘  
Main LED display.  
d) Turn the adjustable dial switch until the desired room  
‘ appears on the  
Indicates the unit is on.  
11) Run Indicator Light  
ADJUSTABLE DIAL:  
THERMOSTAT & TIMER  
LED DISPLAY  
Indicates the unit is in working mode  
temperature appears on the LED. The desired  
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Decrease  
Increase  
temperature range is from 61 F-88 F (16 C-31 C).  
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