Freecom Technologies RCS S5000U User Manual

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Models RCS-S3000T  
RCS-S5000U  
RCS-S5000B  
PORTABLE AIR CONDITIONER  
OPERATION MANUAL  
IMPORTANT NOTICE:  
To avoid damage and voiding your warranty, place both units in their  
upright positions for a minimum of two hours before operating.  
For best results, and more enjoyment from your new FREECOM portable  
air conditioning unit, please read this instruction manual  
carefully and save for future reference.  
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FEATURES  
Thank you for purchasing the FREECOM RCS-S3000T Portable Air Conditioner. The  
RCS-S3000 and RCS-S5000 series Portable Air Conditioners are designed with many  
state-of-the art features:  
Wireless remote control enables operation of up to 16 feet (5 meters) from indoor unit.  
Quiet, durable caster wheels allow for easy movement of indoor unit.  
Efficient "split" design for maximum cooling and easy installation.  
Convenient, electronic operation panel enables one-touch control of all functions.  
Provides clean, fresh, air conditioned, dehumidified air.  
Automatic, oscillating louvers provides air distribution over a wide area.  
Low-noise, rotary compressor cools from air-to-air—no water required.  
Attractive design and easy-to-clean exterior cabinet.  
SPECIFICATIONS  
Model  
Power/Electrical  
Requirements  
Cooling Capacity  
Input  
EER  
RCS-S3000T  
RCS-S5000U  
RCS-S5000B  
110/115 volt, 60Hz  
230 Volt, 50Hz  
220 Volt, 50Hz  
12,500 BTU/h (3,630W) 1100W  
15,000 BTU/h (4,360W) 1,380W  
15,000 BTU/h (4,360W) 1,380W  
11.4  
10.9  
10.9  
HARDWARE (INCLUDED)  
F.  
A.  
B.  
C.  
G.  
D.  
H.  
E.  
A. Wall Bracket (2)  
B. 1/4" (6mm) screws and anchors (4)  
C. Set screws (2)  
F. Remote control (1)  
G. "AAA" batteries (2)  
H. Dust Caps (2 sets)  
D. Support belt with hook (2)  
E. Open-ended wrench  
(1 each—24 mm and 21 mm)  
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TRES IMPORTANT  
Pour éviter les risques d'incendie ou de choc électrique, n'exposez pas l'appareil à la  
pluie ou à l'humidité.  
En cas de panne, faites appel au service après-vente qualifié pour effectuer des  
réparations sur cet appareil.  
Votre climatiseur contient un réfrigérant qui passe d'une phase gazeuse à une phase  
liquide au moyen d'un compresseur. Il doit être utilisé en position verticale. Si pour une  
raison quelconque vous deviez le coucher sur le coté, ne le remettez en route que deux  
heures environ après l'avoir replacé en position verticale. Ceci permettra le reposition-  
nement correct des liquides et gaz du système réfrigérant.  
INSTRUCTIONS DE SECURITE  
A lire attentivement avant utilisation  
Sécurité  
Ne pas arrêter l'appareil en débranchant la prise de courant en cours de  
fonctionnement. Ceci pourrait endommager le circuit de contrôle (dommage exclu  
de la gantie). Utilisez toujours le bouton "ON/OFF" du tableau de commande.  
Ne pas glisser le cordon d'alimentation sous la moquette ou des tapis.  
Ne pas recouvrir l'appareil avec des vêtements, serviettes ou objets similaires.  
Ne pas obstruer l'entrée ou la sortie d'air, ni bloquer les déflecteurs oscillants.  
Ne pas débrancher l'appareil si vos mains sont humides : il y a risque de choc  
électrique.  
Ne pas placer d'objets sur le dessus de l'appareil.  
Positionnement  
Ne pas coucher l'appareil sur les côtés : il doit être maintenu en position verticale.  
Ne pas placer l'appareil près d'une source de chaleur, ou l'exposer directement aux  
rayons du soleil. Protéger la pièce de l'exposition directe du soleil en fermant rideaux  
et stores, etc...pour améliorer le rafraîchissement.  
Ne pas placer l'appareil près de rideaux qui risquent de bloquer l'entrée ou la sortie  
d'air (distance minimale: 50 cm).  
Vérifier que l'appareil est placé sur une surface plane.  
Utilisation  
Ne pas transporter l'appareil en fonctionnement.  
Ne pas essayer de modifier ou de réparer vous-même l'appareil : ceci peut être  
dangereux et annulera la garantie.  
Ne pas utiliser l'appareil sans filtre à air.  
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION  
PLEASE READ AND FOLLOW ALL SAFETY INFORMATION AND INSTRUCTIONS  
BEFORE OPERATING YOUR NEW FREECOM AIR CONDITIONER.  
WARNING:  
ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD. Failure to follow the safety information below can result  
in severe personal injury or property damage.  
Use this product only with the proper electrical voltage. (See “Specifications.)  
DO NOT use the electrical plug to start or stop the unit. Doing so could cause dam-  
age to the control circuit and invalidate the warranty. Use only the Power on/off "I/O"  
button on control panel to turn the unit on or off. Avoid pulling, folding, or stretching  
the electrical cord. When plugging in the unit, never touch or bend the metal prongs  
and always use the molded plug handle.  
DO NOT plug this appliance into an outlet that is being used by other appliances or  
electrical devices. An overloaded electrical circuit or outlet may result in fire and/or  
injury from electrical shock and damage to the product. If the outlet or electrical cir-  
cuit becomes warm or hot and/or the designated fuse or breaker switch trips or fails,  
this may be an indication of an electrical overload. Turn off the air conditioner imme-  
diately using the power on/off "I/O" button and contact a qualified electrician to deter-  
mine the problem.  
DO NOT run power cord under carpeting or rugs as this may result in fire.  
DO NOT use an extension cord with this product.  
DO NOT plug in or unplug the power cord with wet hands.  
DO NOT expose indoor unit to water or moisture.  
DO NOT use indoor unit outdoors.  
CAUTION:  
Failure to follow the safety information below can result in minor personal injury, property  
damage, damage to the unit, and voiding your warranty.  
DO NOT cover either unit with clothes, towels, blanket, or other similar materials.  
DO NOT block or cover air intake, exhaust, or oscillating louvers.  
DO NOT touch oscillating louvers or blower while the unit is operating.  
DO NOT attempt to carry the unit or roll the unit over carpet, rough, or uneven surfaces.  
DO NOT operate the unit without the air filter properly installed.  
DO NOT insert pointed objects into grille or louvers—especially while the unit is operating.  
Never use the unit as a dryer or put clothes or any other items on either unit.  
Never place air conditioner near flammable materials.  
Never put heavy objects on the unit.  
To avoid damage and maintain proper operation, place indoor unit a minimum of 30  
inches from curtains, furniture, blankets, loose material, or any other obstructions.  
Keep the unit a safe distance from stairs.  
DO NOT use or operate the product in a confined space, such as a closet.  
To avoid water leakage and damage:  
• Always operate the product on a solid, level surface.  
• Before moving the unit, always turn it off using the power on/off "I/O" button on  
the control panel and empty the water tank. Allow the unit to stand at  
least five (5) minutes.  
• DO NOT drop the unit or place it on its sides, back, top or front. Always keep  
the unit in its upright position.  
To reduce the possibility of illness from excessive cooling: avoid direct, continuous  
exposure and never place the unit in a closed space occupied by persons incapable  
of operating the product properly.  
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PRODUCT PARTS  
C
A
F
B
D
E
A
L
Q
P
FRONT VIEW  
G
B
M
K
N
A. Indoor Unit  
B. Outdoor Unit  
C. Control Panel  
D. Horizontal Air Louver  
E. Air Outlet  
L
L
I
O
J
H
REAR VIEW  
F. Built-in Handle  
G. Air Filter  
H. Emergency Water Drain Tube  
I. Water Drain Plug  
J. Power Cord  
K. Flex Tube  
L. Caster Wheels  
M. Connector Cover  
N. Fan  
O. Drain Port (outdoor unit)  
P. Support Plate  
Q. Interlocking Fastener (for securing outdoor unit onto indoor unit)  
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THE CONTROL PANEL  
4
3
10  
11  
7
5
6
9
1
8
2
1. POWER ON/OFF "I/O"  
Easy push-button control switch to turn the unit ON and OFF.  
2. MODE  
There are five different fan speed settings:  
• AUTO—Automatic fan speed with cooling setting by room temperature.  
• HI—High fan speed with cooling setting  
• MED—Medium fan speed with cooling setting  
• LO—Low fan speed with cooling setting.  
• FAN—Fan only (no cooling)  
3. MODE LEDs  
Individual LED lights to show mode in operation.  
4. COMPRESSOR LED  
Lights to show compressor is operating (cooling modes).  
5. THERMO CONTROL  
The Thermo Control automatically defaults to a temperature of approximately 77ÞF when  
the unit is initially plugged in and started. Press right button to lower cooling setting;  
press left button to raise cooling setting. Each press of either button adjusts the tempera-  
ture control by approximately 1ÞF. The temperature setting range is 68ÞF to 86ÞF.  
6. DIGITAL DISPLAY WINDOW  
Digital display shows room temperature and "TIMER" setting, if applicable.  
7. TIMER SET  
Adjustable 24 hour timer can be programmed to turn off or on after pre-selected time.  
8. TIMER LED  
Individual LED lights to show if the timer is selected for "ON" or "OFF."  
9. AUTO SWING  
Press to automatically begin (or stop) louvers moving up and down.  
10. DRAIN WATER LED  
Lights to indicate water must be drained.  
11. REMOTE CONTROL OPERATION SENSOR  
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BEFORE USING  
IMPORTANT: Remove unit from packaging and discard clear, plastic wrapping. Place  
both units in upright position for a minimum of two hours before operating for the first  
time.  
CAUTION: Never use line/tube set to move, carry, or lift units. DO NOT place units  
near open flame or heat source.  
INSTALLATION  
Indoor Unit  
1. Place indoor unit on a solid, level surface.  
Operating this unit on uneven or  
soft surfaces may cause vibration,  
noise, and possible water leakage.  
2. Place indoor unit at least 30" from any  
draperies or other obstructions.  
Carefully push the unit on its castor wheels  
to desired location.  
3. Determine a location for outdoor unit.  
If surface mounting, be sure outdoor unit  
can be placed at least 12" from any wall. Be  
sure the location is within reach of the tube  
set. The outdoor unit should be on a flat,  
level, solid surface or wall-mounted using  
the supplied mounting brackets.  
NOTE: Height location of outdoor unit must not  
exceed 6 feet (2 meters) above indoor unit.  
CAUTION: Do not operate unit without  
air filter properly in place.  
4. Check that air filter is clean and properly  
installed.  
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INSTALLATION (contd.)  
Outdoor Unit  
The outdoor unit can be either surface placed or wall-mounted. In either case, the out-  
door unit must be fitted so the flexible tube set easily reaches the indoor unit. The flexi-  
ble tube set can be routed through a window, door, or wall. For routing through a wall,  
please consult a certified contractor to perform interior and exterior hole cutting and dis-  
connecting the tube set.  
1. Determine an exterior position for outdoor unit. Double check and measure that the  
flexible tube set reaches the location of the indoor unit. For outdoor unit, determine  
whether the unit will be surface placed on a flat, solid, surface or wall mounted.  
NOTE: Height location of outdoor unit must not exceed 6 feet (2 meters) above  
indoor unit.  
2. For routing tube set through a small window or wall, remove  
flexible tube set. See "Disconnecting Tube Set" for detailed  
information.  
There are two choices for installing the outdoor unit: surface  
placement and wall-mounting. See below for surface placing  
the outdoor unit. To wall-mount outdoor unit, please continue  
with "Wall-Mounting" for mounting instructions.  
Surface Placement:  
3. Place outdoor unit on a flat, level surface (i.e. terrace or  
balcony). Be sure the outdoor unit is at least 12"  
(30 cm) from any wall or other obstructions. The  
outdoor unit needs a free-flow of air to operate properly.  
NOTE: For surface placement, please proceed to the  
instructions detailed under "OPERATION."  
Wall-Mounting:  
3. Locate supplied mounting brackets. Hold brackets against  
exterior wall at desired location. DO NOT exceed a height  
of 6 feet above indoor unit. Double check and measure  
distance of flexible tube set. Be sure mounting location  
and height are within the distance of the flexible tube set.  
4. Place mounting brackets against wall at desired height.  
Measure and mark mounting hole locations as shown.  
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INSTALLATION (contd.)  
Wall-Mounting (contd.)  
CAUTION: Always wear eye protection (safety goggles) when drilling.  
5. Using a drill bit (masonry drill bit for concrete), drill mounting hole locations. Mount  
brackets to exterior wall with supplied 1/4" anchors(4) and 1/4" screws (4).  
6. Check that brackets are secure on wall.  
7. Use handle to carefully lift outdoor unit onto  
mounting brackets. The top tabs on the mounting  
bracket will fit into the bottom metal brackets on  
the back of the unit. The small plastic tabs on the  
outdoor unit will fit into the rectangular slots on  
the bottom of the bracket. Install set screws to  
secure outdoor unit to top of bracket.  
Check that outdoor unit is tightly secured  
on brackets before releasing.  
8. Hook and secure one end of support belt onto  
round hole on mounting bracket on back of unit.  
Secure other end of support belt to wall with the  
appropriate hardware.  
Disconnecting Tube Set  
This air conditioner is equipped with convenient quick Connect Couplings which allow for  
the removal and routing of the Tube Set through narrow windows or walls.  
CAUTION: Removing and re-connecting the Tube Set should be performed only by a  
qualified heating and air conditioning professional.  
Instructions for the removal and re-connecting of the Tube Set are available to qualified  
trade professionals by separate request to a Freecom Dealer.  
IMPORTANT NOTICE: High pressure refrigerant gas and lubricants are present in  
the Tube Set. Improper removal of the Quick Connect Couplings could result in  
personal injury from exposure to high-pressure refrigerant materials. Improper  
connection of the Tube Set could result in refrigerant leaks. Leaking or loss of  
refrigerant materials will result in poor cooling performance and eventual damage  
to the motor compressor.  
CAUTION: Leaking refrigerant exposed to an open flame or other heat source  
may produce toxic fumes.  
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OPERATION  
CAUTION: To avoid damage and voiding your warranty, place both units in their  
upright positions for a minimum of two hours before operating. DO NOT operate  
unit without air filter properly in place or while tube set is disconnected.  
Cooling  
This unit is intended to cool a 300-600 square foot area. The unit’s cooling capacity will  
vary according to room temperature and humidity. Consult your Freecom dealer for  
specific application and suitability.  
1. Plug power cord into a standard household outlet. Use this  
product only with the proper electrical voltage. See  
“SPECIFICATIONS” on page 3.  
WARNING: Do not plug this appliance into an outlet that is being used by other  
appliances or electrical devices. When installing the electrical plug into the outlet,  
never touch or bend the metal prongs and always push plug into outlet by using the  
molded plug. Never use the electrical plug to start or stop the unit and avoid pulling,  
folding, or stretching the electrical cord.  
2. Press Power On/Off ("I/O") button on control panel. The unit will power up  
and air will begin blowing from the front louvers.  
NOTE: This unit is equipped with a special safety time delay feature.  
The compressor (cooling mechanism) may be delayed for up to five  
minutes. This safety feature prevents damage to the compressor.  
The "COMP. ON" light will turn on while the compressor is running.  
3. Press “MODE” button on control panel to choose "AUTO," "HI," "MED,"  
"LO," or "FAN." The FAN setting is for air circulation only and does not  
provide any cooling. To change from a cooling mode to fan mode, press  
power on/off "I/O" button to turn unit off. Press power on/off "I/O" button  
again and immediately press "MODE" button to FAN setting. If the air con-  
ditioner is re-started, the unit will be in the previously selected mode.  
4. Press either "THERMO CONTROL" button to control a  
colder or cooler setting. The default temperature is 77ÞF.  
Press right button to lower cooling setting; press left button  
to raise cooling setting. Each press of the button will adjust  
the temperature approximately 1ÞF. The temperature set-  
ting can be adjusted from 68ÞF to 86ÞF.  
CAUTION: To avoid injury or damage and voiding the warranty,  
DO NOT manually adjust the louvers.  
5. Press “AUTO SWING” button on control panel to begin oscillating  
horizontal louvers. The louvers will move slowly up and down for optimum  
air distribution. Press button again to maintain a desired “fixed” position to  
distribute more cooling air to one side of the room.  
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OPERATION (contd.)  
Operating the Timer  
If you wish to check the timer setting after the timer has been programmed, press the  
"TIMER-SET" button on control panel while timer "ON" or "OFF" light is on. The display  
will show the hours remaining until the timer function is operating. Pressing "TIMER-  
SET" again will increase timer setting.  
To Turn Unit On with Timer  
1. While the unit is off, press “TIMER-SET” button on control  
panel to program the air conditioning unit to turn on in 1-24  
hours. The timer "ON" light will turn on. You may also set  
Mode and Thermo Control settings at this time. The unit will  
turn on at the programmed time.  
If you wish to check the timer, press the "TIMER-SET" button  
on control panel while timer "ON" light is on. The display will show the hours remain-  
ing until the timer function is operating. Pressing "TIMER-SET" again will increase  
timer setting.  
2. To cancel timer setting, press "TIMER-RESET" button. If the power on/off "I/O" but-  
ton is pressed while a timer "ON"setting is scheduled, the timer function will be can-  
celled and the unit will continue to operate as normal.  
To Turn Unit Off with Timer  
1. While the unit is on, press “TIMER-SET” button on control  
panel to program the air conditioning unit to turn off in 1-24  
hours. The timer "OFF" light will turn on. The unit will turn off  
at the programmed time.  
2. To cancel timer setting, press "TIMER-RESET" button. If the power on/off "I/O" but-  
ton is pressed while a timer "OFF" setting is scheduled, the unit will turn off and the  
programmed "OFF" time will be cleared.  
Wireless Remote Control Operation  
The Wireless Remote Control has the same  
control buttons as are on the Control Panel. All  
functions operate the same as described under  
"CONTROL PANEL." The remote requires two  
"AAA" size batteries (included).  
NOTE: The Wireless Remote Control will oper-  
ate up to 16 feet (5 meters) from indoor unit.  
1. Press "POWER on/off" button to remotely  
operate unit.  
2. Press function buttons, as desired,  
to control air conditioner. See  
"CONTROL PANEL" for button  
controls and functions.  
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MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING  
Draining Water Tank  
When the condensate water tank is full, the “DRAIN WATER” indicator light  
will flash, the unit will sound several initial warning beeps, and the unit will  
automatically turn off.  
IMPORTANT: For the indoor unit's condensate drain pump to function properly,  
the outdoor unit must not be more than 6 feet above indoor unit.  
NOTE: If emptying water tank before “DRAIN WATER” alert, press Power On/Off "I/O"  
button to stop unit if it is operating.  
1. Unplug power cord from outlet. Allow unit to remain off for 3-5  
minutes.  
2. Remove screw from from plastic mounting bracket on drain tube.  
3. Remove plug from condensate tube (on back of indoor unit) and  
drain water into a shallow bucket. Be sure tank is completely empty.  
Replace plug tightly onto end of tube.  
4. Replace tube and plastic mounting bracket to original position.  
5. Plug power cord into outlet. Press Power On/Off ("I/O")  
button.  
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MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING (contd.)  
Cleaning Air Filter  
This unit has one air filter. For best results and maximum performance,  
clean filter every two weeks, or as required by environmental conditions.  
CAUTION: Neglect or failure to regularly clean the filter will result in  
poor efficiency, reduced performance, possible damage to the unit,  
and voiding your warranty.  
1. Press Power On/Off "I/O" button to stop unit if it is operating.  
Unplug power cord from outlet.  
2. Locate filter on top, rear side of indoor unit. Carefully pull filter  
from top of indoor unit.  
3. Place air filter on a flat, level surface so “dirty” side of filter  
faces up. Using a brush or nozzle vacuum attachment, gently  
vacuum “dirty” side of filter. Turn filter over and vacuum other  
side. Use care not to damage or puncture the filter mesh. DO  
NOT use brushes, brooms, or other course materials to clean  
the filters.  
4. Hold air filter, “dirty” side down, under cool, running water. DO  
NOT use hot water, harsh detergents, chemicals, solvents, gaso-  
line or any other abrasive materials or household items to clean  
the filters. Be sure to rinse all residue from the air filter mesh.  
Carefully shake air filter to remove excess water. Allow air filter to  
dry completely before reinstalling into unit.  
WARNING: Forcing filter improperly into unit may cause damage.  
Repair due to improper filter installation is not covered under  
warranty.  
5. Align bottom of filter with opening in top, rear side of indoor unit.  
Carefully slide filter completely into place.  
CAUTION: DO NOT operate the unit without the air filter  
properly installed.  
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MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING (contd.)  
Cleaning Cabinet Exterior  
WARNING: ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD:  
• Never operate or (un)plug unit with wet hands.  
Turn off unit and unplug from wall outlet before cleaning.  
• Never submerse the unit in any type of liquid or expose to heavy moisture.  
• Never spray, pour, or sponge water directly onto the unit .  
• Never use brushes, brooms, harsh detergents, chemicals, solvents, gasoline, or  
any other abrasive materials or household items to clean the unit.  
• Remove excess moisture from cabinet and grill areas, and make sure indoor  
unit and filter are completely dry before installation/operation.  
1. Press Power On/Off "I/O" button to stop unit if it is operating. Unplug  
power cord from outlet.  
2. Wipe cabinet exterior with a soft cloth dampened with warm water  
(not to exceed 100Þ) and a mild detergent. Use a dry cloth to  
completely dry cabinet exterior.  
3. Remove loose debris and lint from air intake grills by using a soft  
brush vacuum attachment.  
STORAGE  
INDOOR UNIT  
1. Press power on/off "I/O" button if unit is operating. Unplug  
power cord from outlet.  
2. Drain water tube. See "Draining Water Tank" on page 13  
for detailed instructions.  
3. For long-term storage, turn the unit on to "FAN" mode and  
allow the unit to run for 3-4 hours. This will dry the inside of the unit.  
4. Carefully wrap power cord and secure with cord wrap on back of unit.  
5. Store unit in its UPRIGHT POSITION in a cool, dry indoor location. If possible, store  
unit in its original box. DO NOT store unit in direct sunlight.  
OUTDOOR UNIT  
1. Unplug power cord (on indoor unit) from outlet.  
2. Carefully remove outdoor unit from mounting brackets and/or hooks.  
3. Slowly tilt the outdoor unit to drain water from the drain port.  
4. Clean cabinet surface of outdoor unit (see "Cleaning Cabinet Exterior" above).  
5. Carefully lift the outdoor unit and align the support plates on the outdoor unit with the  
interlocking fasteners on the indoor unit. Carefully hang the outdoor unit onto the  
back of the indoor unit.  
6. Cover the two connected units with a large, plastic bag.  
7. Store two connected units in a cool, dry place. Do not store in direct sunlight.  
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TROUBLESHOOTING  
Before contacting a dealer or qualified service technician, please read and check the  
following troubleshooting guide. If, after reviewing and performing the following solu-  
tions, your unit should continue to operate improperly, turn unit off and contact your  
Freecom dealer for service.  
CAUTION: Always use a qualified electrician to check/repair electrical systems.  
PROBLEM  
SOLUTION  
Unit does not turn on.  
1. Make sure city power supply is normal.  
2. Check plug is correctly installed into outlet.  
3. Check fuses and household breaker  
switches.  
4. Remove electrical plug from outlet. Check electrical  
cord and plug for damage.  
5. Water tank is full. Check "DRAIN WATER" light. If  
it is on, drain water tank. See "MAINTENANCE  
AND CLEANING".  
6. Compressor delay feature may be active. Unplug  
unit and wait for 3-5 minutes. Plug unit into outlet  
and press "POWER ON/OFF" switch.  
7. Check/replace roller in cabinet. Please consult a  
qualified service technician for service.  
1. Check and clean air filter.  
Unit running low air flow or  
cooling.  
2. Check louvers and grills for obstacles or debris.  
3. Check MODE and/or THERMO CONTROL  
selection and adjust for higher air output.  
(See "OPERATION.")  
4. Allow unit to stand upright for a minimum of two  
hours before attempting to operate.  
1. Power voltage is too low. Use only proper voltage  
when operating. See "SPECIFICATIONS."  
2. Using an extension cord can reduce power. DO  
NOT use an extension cord; plug directly into wall  
outlet.  
Compressor stops after a short  
time.  
3. Thermo-control has been activated. Reset the ther-  
mo control by turning unit off for 5 minutes.  
1. Check that unit is on a flat, level, solid surface.  
2. Check filter is installed properly.  
Unit noisy when operating.  
3. Turn unit off. Check louvers and grills for  
obstructions.  
4. Allow unit to stand upright for a minimum of two  
hours before attempting to operate.  
5. The refrigerant causes the unit to make a "bubbling"  
sound during operation. This is normal.  
Water leaking from unit.  
1. Check that unit is on a flat, level, solid surface.  
2. Check that water drain tube is secure in its plastic  
holder on the back of the indoor unit. Check that  
plug is secure and in place on water drain tube.  
3. Height of outdoor unit must not exceed 6 feet above  
indoor unit.  

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