INSTRUCTION MANUAL
PACR12 PORTABLE AIR CONDITIONER
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PLEASE CAREFULLY READ AND KEEP THESE
INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE
CONTENTS
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
2
2
LEARN INTELLIGENT AIR CONDITIONING
IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS
ENERGY SAVING TIPS
3
3
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
PARTS ILLSTRATION
3
4
CONTINUOUS DRAIN FEATURE
EXHAUST KIT INSTALLATION
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS AND FUNCTIONS
CLEANING THE UNIT
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6
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10
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TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
PRODUCT LIMITED WARRANTY
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Do not damage the power cord.
To turn on your unit, always use the switch on the control
panel.
Never lay down the unit while it is working.
Always keep it in an upright position to avoid any
damage to the cooling system.
Do not bend or crush the warm air exhaust hose.
It is dangerous to modify or to change the characteristics
oftheunit.
Prevent children from climbing on the unit.
Do not place the air conditioner near curtains (minimum
distance1.5ft.).
Operate this unit in an ambient temperature of 90o
or lower.
Be sure that the air inlets and outlets are not blocked or
covered up.
Do not place the power cord under a carpet.
Never install the unit in direct sunshine or in the rain.
When used for the first time, and every time it is turned
on, it takes your unit up to 3 minutes to be operational.
Keep the area around the warm air outlet sufficiently
clean and make sure that it is not congested.
For any repairs, refer directly to our customer ser-
vice department. Repairs carried out by unqualified
people may cause damage or may even be dangerous
and void the warranty.
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.
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.
Never connect the unit to a defective socket.
This unit needs at least 12Amps of electricity to start
it’s compressor. Plug the unit into a properly grounded
dedicated 15Amp socket.
Check your breaker box to determine which circuit the
socket is on.
Make sure that the unit is correctly connected before
turningontheunit’spower.
Never unplug the air conditioner while it is working. This
could damage the electronic circuits.
To avoid tripping the circuit, DO NOT USE AN
EXTENSION CORD FOR THIS UNIT.
Any damage resulting from failure to comply
with these instructions is excluded from the
warranty.
LEARN INTELLIGENT AIR-CONDITIONING
This Portable Air Conditioner is electronically controlled, which allows precise programming
to adjust the room temperature. 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 computer type room.
This air conditioner allows you to control the 4 factors that determine optimal comfort in
a room.
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.
Air purity: The air filter removes dust particles
from the room air, creating a healthier room
atmosphere.
Airflow: The air conditioner regulates the
airflow, allowing the flow to be directed and
ensuring optimal air circulation
Temperature: the main function of an air
conditioner is to draw hot air out of the room.
**Note: Avoid being directly in front of the cold airflow and do not direct it onto people. 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.
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IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS
Do not install and use your air conditioner before completely reading these instructions.
This will help you optimize the operation of your air conditioner. Make sure that you haven’t
lost the small box placed on the top of the unit; it contains all accessories, which are
essential for use.
The following advice and instructions should be followed closely:
1. Your unit must always be used in an
upright position because it contains a
cooling agent.
Failure to comply with these instructions
may damage the unit and will invalidate the
warranty.
Using your unit in wine cellars or in any
room with a temperature under 61°F is not
recommended.
2. After unpacking, place the unit upright to
allow the cooling agent to stabilize, and wait
3 hours before use.
ENERGY SAVING TIPS
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.
Blocking of the filter reduces the efficiency
of the air and increases its power
consumption by up to 6%.
Avoid opening doors frequently.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
12,000 BTU/Hour
Cooling Capacity
Power Input
1200 Watts / 10Amps
R-22
Coolant
3 1/2 Pints / Hour (40 Liters / Day)
247 CFM (Cubic Feet / Minute)
61o - 90oF (16o - 32oC)
Moisture Removal
Airflow Volume
Temperature Range
Voltage/Frequency
Product Dimension (WxHxD)
120V/60Hz
18 in (W) x 16 1/2 in (D) x 35 in (H)
460mm(W) x 420mm(D) x 880mm(H)
6 Cubic Feet
Product Measurement
Product Weight
Net Weight: 97 lbs. / 44 kgs.
Gross Weight: 118 / 54 kgs.
9 1/2 feet
Drain Hose Length
11 1/2 inches (compressed); Extends up to 5 feet
Inside: 4 3/8 inches / Outside: 5 1/8 inches
2 3/4 Cups (0.65 Liters)
Exhaust Hose Length
Exhaust Hose Diameter
Condensation Tank Capacity
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PARTS ILLUSTRATION
1
4
2
3
5
6
8
4
7
Rear View
4. Air Filter
Front View
1. Control Panel
2. Cold Air Outlet
3. Adjustable Louvers
5. Rating Plate
6. Drain Hose (A)
7. Drain Hose (B)
8. Exhaust Air Outlet
Control Panel
1. Power ON/OFF Button
2. Function Button
6. LED Display
7. Alarm Indicator Light
3. Timer Setting Button
4. A/C Fan Speed Button
5. Sleep Function Button
8. Thermostat Temperature Setting Buttons
9. Air Conditioner Indicator Light
10. Dehumidifier Indicator Light
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CONTINUOUS DRAIN FEATURE
There are two continuous drain features in this unit.
1.Drain (A) runs through the exhaust hose and offers continuous drainage via a built-in pump. When the cap is
on Drain (B) and the condensation tank fills to capacity, Drain (A)’s pump will automatically turn on and pump
the condensation out of the unit. If the exhaust hose is installed more than 5.9 feet above the ground,
Drain (A)’s pump will not work and the condensation must then be drained from Drain (B).
2. Drain (B) is located at the bottom of the rear of the unit and offers continuous drainage via gravity. To use
Drain (B), place a shallow pan underneath the drain outlet and remove the rubber cap. In order to avoid
spilling water while moving the unit from room to room, please drain the condensation via Drain (B) before
moving the unit. In addition, whenever you will not be using the unit for a extended period of time, such as at
the end of the season, use Drain (B) to make sure the condensation is completely drained from the unit.
MAX
DRAIN (A)
DRAIN (B)
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EXHUAST KIT INSTALLATION
WINDOW INSTALLATION
Clips
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3
1
6
Panel (A)
Panel (B)
Window Panel Kit
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2
5
ExhaustWindowpanel
Kit adjusts from 33 inches to
56 inches to fit various
windowsizes.
1. Drain Hose (A)
4. White Hose Connector
5. Wall/Window Panel Adapter
6. Adapter Cover
2. Grey Hose Connector
3. Exhaust Hose
7. Adjustable Window Panel
NOTE: FOR DEHUMIDIFYING MODE, THE EXHAUST HOSE DOES NOT NEED TO BE INSTALLED.
1) Remove the adapter cover from the wall/window panel adapter and attach the wall/window panel adapter to Panel (A) of
the window kit.
2) Attach Panel (A) to Panel (B), place the combined panel inside your window frame and adjust the size of the combined
panels to fit the window opening by sliding Panel (B) upwards or sideways.
3) Use the clips attached to Panel (A) to lock the panels into place. The clips are to be placed on the “L” shaped edges of
Panel (A) at the point where Panel (A) meets Panel (B).
4) Close the window up against the panels to secure them in the window frame.
5) Twist the grey connector onto the exhaust hose and then pass Drain (A) through the exhaust hose before connecting the
grey connector to the back of the unit (you must do this whether or not you use Drain (A)).
6) Twist the white connector onto the opposite end of the exhaust hose, take Drain (A) and feed it through the wall/window
adapter, and snap-lock the white connector into the wall/window panel adapter.
NOTE: For the most effective cooling, remove the adapter’s cover
when the unit is running.
NOTE: Drain (A) will not work if it’s raised more than 5.9 feet
above the ground.
If you need to extend your exhaust hose, it may be
extended 5 feet only using 4 in PVC pipe (available at
your local hardware store) for a maximum exhaust
length of 10 feet. DO NOT USE DRYER TYPE
EXHAUST HOSE TO LENGTHEN EXHAUST.
Horizontal Vertical
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EXHUAST KIT INSTALLATION (CONTINUED)
WALL INSTALLATION
1. Drain Hose (A)
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2. Grey Hose Connector
3. ExhaustHose
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1
4. WhiteHoseConnector
5. Wall/Window Panel Adapter
6. Adapter Cover
2
4
Wall
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1) Drill a 5 1/2 inch hole in the wall at least 16 inches above the floor line. You should take precautions
by having a carpenter or an electrician select the location for the hole and make the hole for you in
order to ensure your safety and to avoid cutting into a support beam or electrical wires.
2) Install the wall/window adapter into the 5 1/2 inch hole and mark the screw holes.
3) Remove the wall/window adapter and drill four 1/8 inch diameter holes at these marks.
4) Place a 6 inch long piece of 4 inch PVC pipe (not included) in the wall to direct the exhaust’s airflow.
5) Place the wall/window adaptor back into the hole and install it onto the wall by
fastening the four screws into the predrilled holes.
6) Twist the grey connector onto the exhaust hose and then pass Drain (A) through the exhaust hose before
connecting the grey connector to the back of the unit (you must do this whether or not you use Drain (A)).
7) Twist the white connector onto the opposite end of the exhaust hose, take Drain (A) and feed it through the
wall/window adapter, then snap-lock the white connector into the wall/window panel adapter.
Flap flips up to cover hole
when unit is not in use.
Kit mounts on inside wall
This unit can also be vented through the ceiling. Please consult
with an air conditioning professional for ceiling venting installation.
If you need to extend your exhaust hose, it may be extended 5 feet only ,using 4 inch PVC pipe
(available at your local hardware store), for a maximum exhaust length of 10 feet.
DO NOT USE DRYER TYPE EXHAUST HOSE TO LENGTHEN THE EXHAUST.
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS AND FUNCTIONS
The air conditioner can now be plugged into a 120V/60Hz dedicated 15amp socket. You are
advised not to use an extension cord, however, if this is unaviodable, the extension cord must be
14 gauge, grounded at both ends and not more than 30 feet long.
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.
Soft Touch Control Functions
CONTROL PANEL FUNCTIONS
1. POWER BUTTON: Press to turn unit “ON” or “OFF”.
(NOTE: The Compressor requires up to 3 minutes to start
from either being switched on, or when changing from
dehumidify to any air conditioning cycle chosen).
4. A/C FAN SPEED: Press the speed button to select
either LOW, MEDIUM, HIGH or AUTO A/C fan speed.
When using the auto function, the unit will start at
maximum speed. As the room temperature changes
up or down, the fan speed will adjust accordingly.
When the room temperature reaches the set
temperature, the compressor will shut off, as indicated
by the blinking air conditioner indicator light on the
control panel, and the fan will continue to operate to
circulate the air.
2. FUNCTION BUTTON: Press this button to select the
air conditioning function or dehumidification function.
3. TIMER BUTTON: Programmable timer ON/OFF
button.
TIMER-ON FUNCTION: The unit can be set to
automatically turn on the unit.
1. While the unit is off, press the “TIMER” button to set the
number of hours (from 1 to 12 hours), from the current time,
that you would like the unit to turn on.
2. When the time elapses, the unit will turn on automatically.
3. If you press the “POWER” key before the time elapses,
the set time will be canceled and the unit will turn on.
TIMER-OFF FUNCTION: The unit can be set to
automatically turn off.
1. While the unit is on, press the “TIMER” button to set the
number of hours (from 1 to 12 hours), from the current time,
that you would like the unit to turn off.
5. SLEEP CONTROL FUNCTION: This function is
designed to: (a) gradually increase the thermostat
temperature, and hence the room temperature, as you fall
asleep, and (b) shut the unit off. To set the “Sleep Comfort”
mode, first press the sleep button. Then set the number of
hours, from the current time, that you would like the unit to
remain on by pressing the timer button until the desired
hours are indicated on the L.E.D. display. The temperature
setting may be varied in the “Sleep Comfort” mode by
pressing the “UP” or “DOWN” buttons. For each press, the
temperature will be increased or decreased by 1ºF. During
the course of this cycle, the microprocessor memory will
gradually raise the preset temperature 2º - 3ºF over a two
hour period, maintain that temperature for the balance of
the time set, and then shut the unit off.
2. When the time elapses, the unit will turn off automatically.
3. If you press the “POWER” key before the time elapses,
the set time will be canceled and the unit will turn off.
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REMOTE CONTROL FUNCTIONS
CONTROL PANEL FUNCTIONS CONTINUED
6. L.C.D. DISPLAY: Indicates the room temperature and
the timer and temperature settings. The unit’s LED displays
the room temperature as soon as the power is turned on
and after the timer or temperature is set.
COOL
(1)
7. ALARM INDICATOR LIGHT: This light will illuminate
and this unit will shut off when the condensate tank is full
and the unit cannot drain. The light will remain on and the
unit will remain off until the condensation is drained through
Drain (B). Please refer to the TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
in this manual for further information.
DRY
A/C
AUTO
LO
(2)
MED
HI
SET
(3)
8. TEMPERATURE REGULATION BUTTONS (UP
AND DOWN): These buttons raise and lower the
thermostat temperature setting by 1º each time they are
pressed, ranging from 61ºF - 90ºF.
(4)
SLEEP
TIMER
ON
OFF
HR
(5)
(6)
9. A/C INDICATOR LIGHT: Illuminates when the
compressor is on and stays solid while the compressor is
running. When the room temperature reaches the set
temperature, the compressor turns off and the light blinks
indicating that the unit has cooled the room to the set
temperature.
ON/OFF
10. DEHUMIDIFIER INDICATOR LIGHT: Press the
“FUNCTION” button to select the dehumidification mode.
When the dehumidification mode is on, the temperature
buttons and the fan speed buttons do not function and the
fan will operate on low speed. The dehumidifier indicator
light will illuminate and stay solid while the unit is
dehumidifying. When the humidity in the room is 50% or
lower, the compressor will not run, the unit will not
dehumidify, and the dehumidifier light will blink.
Remember, the exhaust hose does not need to be used in
dehumidifier mode.
1) Air Conditioning or
Dehumidifier Selector Button
2) A/C Fan Speed Selector Button
NOTE: This unit has a three-minute compressor delay
protection circuit. Thus, the compressor may take up to
three minutes to start from either being switched on or when
changing between the dehumidification and air
conditioning functions.
3) Thermostat Temperature
Setting UP and DOWN Buttons
4) Sleep Function Button
5) Timer Setting Button
6) Power ON/OFF Button
IF THERE IS A POWER INTERRUPTION WHILE THE
UNIT IS OPERATING, THE UNIT WILL NOT TURN BACK
ON AUTOMATICALLY WHEN THE POWER IS RE-
STORED. THE UNIT MUST BE TURNED BACK ON
MANUALLY. THE UNIT IS DESIGNED WITH THIS
SAFETY FEATURE TO PROTECT THE COMPRESSOR.
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CLEANING THE UNIT
Before cleaning the unit, turn it off and unplug it from the outlet.
For safety reasons, never wash the air conditioner.
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.
AIR FILTERS
The air filters located on the back of the unit collect dust contained in the air. To keep
the dust from clogging the unit, your unit must always be used with its air filters.
The build up of dust reduces the efficiency of the air conditioner. Therefore, the air filters must be
cleaned every two weeks, and more often if the machine operates in a dusty atmosphere.
If the filters are obstructed, the air conditioner will be less efficient.
Each air filter has a tab in the center and is secured to the unit by two clips on the top and two clips
on the bottom of the filter. Remove the air filters with the unit switched off, by pulling the tab
towards you.
Clean the filters with a vacuum cleaner. If the filters are very dirty, you can wash them in warm
water (never use hot or soapy water). Make sure that the air filters are completely dry before
putting them back on the unit.
Do not bend the filters.
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:
Drain excess water from the pan through Drain (B).
Run the unit for 3 to 4 hours in fan mode. The fan mode can be activated by running the air
conditioning function without the compressor, which will occur if you set the thermostat
temperature above the room temperature. This will thoroughly dry the inside of the unit.
Disconnect the unit and wrap the power cord and plug.
Clean the unit and store it, protecting it from dust.
Store the unit in an upright position. Keep it in a cool, dry place and away from sunshine.
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TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
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. Additional troubleshooting tips may be
Problem
Probable Causes
Solutions
The air conditioner/dehumidifier
doesn’t work.
1) Plug not properly inserted into
wall socket.
1) Plug the appliance in properly.
2) Insufficient amount of amperage
to start unit.
2) Check circuit board for
15-20amp fuse availability.
3) Water tank is full / alarm light
illuminated.
3) Check Drain (A) for obstruction
and/or empty Drain (B).
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 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) Flap vent obstructs wall
exhaust.
3) Use screen instead of Flap vent
for wall exhaust.
4) Ceiling or basement does not
have ample ventilation.
4) Unit will overheat if the exhaust
cannot fully vent.
5) The “timer off” function has been
activated.
5) Push the power button to turn unit
on.
1) In the A/C function, the ambient
temperature has reached the set
temperature and therefore the
compressor has shut off.
1) This is normal. Set the
temperature lower to turn the
compressor back on.
The air conditioner/
dehumidifier LED indicator
light blinks.
2) In the dehumidifier function, the
humidity in the room is 50% or
lower and therefore the
2) This is normal.
compressor is not running.
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.
2) Push the Power button to turn the
unit on and deactivate the “timer
on” feature.
The Alarm Indicator Light is
Illuminated
The condensate tank is full and
the unit cannot drain. This safety
feature turns off the unit to protect
the unit and prevent the
If you are using Drain (A), make
sure that the drain hose is no more
than 5.9 feet above the ground. If
Drain (A) still does not work, the
condensate must be drained
condensate tank from overflowing.
through Drain (B). After draining
the tank, you should be able to
restart and use the unit.
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PRODUCT LIMITED WARRANTY
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.
During the first year from the date of original purchase, this 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, the compressor (part only) is warranted against defects in material or workmanship under normal
use, service and maintenance.
This warranty applies to the original purchaser subject to the following terms and conditions:
WHAT IS COVERED: The product’s components as originally installed by the manufacturer that are defective in
materials or workmanship under normal use, service and maintenance.
WHAT IS NOT COVERED BY THIS WARRANTY: This warranty does not extend to or cover:
(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 (instruction manual is furnished with each new unit);
unreasonable use; accidents; alteration, use of unauthorized or non-standardized parts, accessories and
attachments; acts of God; theft; vandalism; blown fuses; electrical malfunction. (i.e., as resulting from power surges,
shorted or overloaded circuits outlets of wiring 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
specified by an authorized WINDCHASER representative.
(2) Diagnostic, troubleshooting and travel costs.
(3) Operation and usage orientation costs.
(4) Performance or operation certification and testing costs.
(5) Normal wear and tear of parts including but not limited to, hoses, cables, accessories and attachments.
(6) Shipping, handling, packaging and delivery costs of the product, parts or accessories.
(7) Shipping, handing and freight damages.
(8) 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.
WHO IS COVERED: The original purchaser from a retailer or liscensed air conditioning contractor.
WHAT WE WILL DO: During the first year, WINDCHASER will either repair or replace, at its option, all defective
product components free of charge that are covered by this Limited Warranty on a carry-in basis to the authorized
WINDCHASER repair facility. During the second through fifth years, WINDCHASER at its option, will provide a new
or remanufactured compressor (part only) free of charge as covered by this Limited Warranty on a carry-in basis to
the authorized WINDCHASER repair facility.
WHAT YOU MUST DO FOR WARRANTY SERVICE: You must return the defective Product to your authorized
WINDCHASER repair facility along with a copy of the bill of sale or credit card charge receipt or other document
evidencing the date of original purchase and the product’s model number.
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Before returning this product, call for troubleshooting assistance. If you purchased the unit from a
retailer, contact WindChaser Products customer service at 1-800-405-2943 for assistance. If you
purchased this unit from an air conditioning wholesaler or contractor, please contact them first for
assistance; if they are unable to assist you, contact WINDCHASER.
Do not return the unit, components or parts to WINDCHASER without prior written approval and
return authorization from WINDCHASER.
You are responsible for prepaying all shipping, handling, packaging and delivery costs to and from
the warranty repair center.
WINDCHASER, its dealers, distributors and representatives are not responsible for damage
resulting from improper packing and or mishandling by a shipper.
THE FOREGOING EXPRESSES ALL OF WINDCHASER’S OBLIGATIONS AND LIABILITIES WITH RESPECT TO
THE QUALITY OF PRODUCT, ITS COMPONENTS, ACCESSORIES AND ATTACHMENTS FURNISHED. ALL
OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. WINDCHASER SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR THE
LOSS OF USE OF THE PRODUCT, ITS COMPONENTS, ACCESSORIES AND ATTACHMENTS,
INCONVENIENCE, LOSS OR ANY OTHER DAMAGES, DIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL ARISING OUT OF THE
USE OF, OR INABILITY TO USE THE PRODUCT, ITS COMPONENTS AND ACCESSORIES OR DAMAGES
RESULTING FROM OR ATTRIBUTABLE TO DEFECTS IN THE PRODUCT, ITS COMPONENTS AND
ACCESSORIES.
NO ONE OTHER THAN WINDCHASER HAS AUTHORITY TO EXTEND OR MODIFY THE TERMS OF THIS
LIMITED WARRANTY IN ANY MANNER WHATSOEVER.
Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages or limitations on how
long an implied warranty lasts, so these limitations or exclusions may not apply to you. This limited warranty gives
you certain legal rights and you may also have other rights specific to your country, state or province.
For further information call:
CUSTOMER SERVICE DEPARTMENT:
TOLL FREE 1-800-405-2943
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WindChaser Products: Developers of Fans,
Heaters, Air-Treatment Products and
Portable and Mini-Split Air-Conditioners
WindChaser Products, Inc.
4130 Del Rey Avenue
Marina Del Rey, CA 90292
Phone: (310) 827-8615
Toll Free: (800) 405-2943
Fax: (310) 827-8566
International Comfort Products Corporation (Canada)
6060 Burnside Court, Unit 1• Mississauga, ON L5T 2T5 • 905-795-8113• 1-800-314-1112
PACR12-OM-E-04
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