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1. KA First 24 Months During the first twenty four 24 months any functional parts of this product found to be defective will be repaired or replaced at warran 6S tor s option at no charge to the ORIGINAL purchaser 7 6S To obtain Danby reserves the right to limit the boundaries of In Home Service to the proximity of an Authorized Service Depot Any appliance Ro Service requiring service outside the limited boundaries of In Home Service It will be the consumer s responsibility to transport the appliance 6s at their own expense to the original retailer point of purchase or a service depot for repair See Boundaries of In Home Service RO below Contact your dealer from whom your unit was purchased or contact your nearest authorized Danby service depot where service EX must be performed by a qualified service technician amp If service is performed on the unit b ther th thorized service depot or the unit is used f ial application all es service is performed on the unit by anyone other than an authorized service depot or the unit is used for commercial application a CD obligations of Danby under this warranty shall be void 7 6S Boundaries of If the appliance is installed in a location that is 100 kilometers 62 miles or more from the nearest service center your unit must be Oy In Home Service delivered to the nearest authorized Danby Service Depot as service must only be performed by a technician qualified and cer
2. operation Please take a few moments to read the instructions thoroughly and familiarize yourself with all of the operational aspects of this appliance Your Danby Portable Air Conditioner is a multi functional room air exchanging air processing appliance designed to offer you the functions of Air Conditioning Dehumidifying and Independent Fan Each individual mode is featured with oscillating air swing capabilities This unit can be conveniently moved from room to room within your home and set up in just minutes Imagine the convenience of 4 Season Home Comfort at your fingertips anywhere anytime For easy reference may we suggest you attach a copy of your sales slip receipt to this page along with the following information located on the manufacturers nameplate on the rear panel of the unit Model Number Serial Number Date of Purchase This information will be necessary if your unit requires servicing and or for general inquiries To contact a Customer Service Representative call Danby TOLL FREE 1 800 26 Danby 1 800 263 2629 IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION READ ALL SAFETY INFORMATION BEFORE USING ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS TABLE 1 1 Check available power supply and resolve any wiring problems Suggested Individual Branch Circuit BEFORE installation and operation of this unit All wiring must Nameplate Amps AWG Wire Size comply with local and national electrical codes and be installed by 11 7 14 a
3. 425 8627 FAX 419 425 8629 USER S MANUAL FOR YOUR SAFETY Read these instructions carefully before operating the unit POUR VOTRE S CURIT Lire attentivement ces instructions avant d utiliser l appareil AIR CONDITIONER The model number can be found on the serial plate located on the back panel of the unit All repair parts are available for purchase or special order when you visit your nearest service depot To request service and or the loca tion of the service depot nearest you call the TOLL FREE NUM BER When requesting service or ordering parts always provide the fol lowing information e Product Type e Model Number e Part Number e Part Description CLIMATISEUR Le num ro de mod le se trouve sur la plaque d information sur le panneau arri re de l appareil Tel 1 800 26 Danby Toutes les pi ces de rechange ou commandes sp ciales sont 1 800 263 2629 disponibles votre centre de service r gional autoris Pour obtenir le service et ou la localit de votre centre de service r gional signalez le NUMERO D APPEL SANS FRAIS Ayez les renseignements suivants la port e de la main lors de la commande de pi ce ou service e Type de produit e Num ro de mod le e Num ro de pi ce e Description de la piece Premiere e Owner s Use and Care Guide e Guide d utilisation et soins de Propri taire Model Mod le DPA120DHB1GP Danby Products Limited Ontario Canada N1H 6Z9 Danby
4. USER S MANUAL m FOR YOUR SAFETY Read these instructions carefully before operating the unit POUR VOTRE S CURIT Lire attentivement ces instructions avant d utiliser l appareil Premiere e Owner s Use and Care Guide e Guide d utilisation et soins de Proprietaire Model Mod le DPA120DHB1GP ENGL SH O GA AIR CONDITIONER Owner s Use and Care Guide 1 12 e Welcome e Important Safety Information e Features e Installation e Operation Instructions e Care and Maintenance e Troubleshooting e Warranty N CAUTION Read and follow all safety rules and operat ing instructions before first use of this prod uct PRECAUTION Veuillez lire attentivement les consignes de s curit et les instructions d utilisation avant l utilisation initiale de ce produit CLIMATISEUR Guide d utilisation et d entretien 13 24 e Bienvenue e Consignes de S curit Importantes e Caract ristiques e Installation e Consignes d utilisation e Soins et Entretien e D pannage e Garantie V2 11 10 DM WELCOME Thank you for choosing a Danby appliance to provide you and your family with all of the Home Comfort requirements of your home cottage or office This Owner s Use and Care Guide will provide you with valuable information necessary for the proper care and maintenance of your new appliance If properly maintained your Danby appliance will give you many years of trouble free
5. the unit itself howsoever caused or any consequential damages arising from the malfunction of the unit and by the purchase of the unit the purchaser does hereby agree to indemnify and hold harmless Danby from any claim for damages to persons or property caused by the unit GENERAL PROVISIONS No warranty or insurance herein contained or set out shall apply when damage or repair is caused by any of the following Power failure Damage in transit or when moving the appliance Improper power supply such as low voltage defective house wiring or inadequate fuses Accident alteration abuse or misuse of the appliance such as inadequate air circulation in the room or abnormal operating conditions extremely high or low room temperature Use for commercial or industrial purposes ie If the appliance is not installed in a domestic residence Fire water damage theft war riot hostility acts of God such as hurricanes floods etc Service calls resulting in customer education Improper Installation ie Building in of a free standing appliance or using an appliance outdoors that is not approved for outdoor application sce Proof of purchase date will be required for warranty claims so please retain bills of sale In the event warranty service is required present this document to our AUTHORIZED SERVICE DEPOT Warranty Service In home 1 800 263 2629 PO Box 669 Findlay Ohio U S A 45840 Danby Products Inc Telephone 419
6. 003 CARE AND MAINTENANCE WARNING EL e Be sure to unplug the unit before cleaning or servicing e Do not use gasoline thinner or any other chemicals to clean the unit e Do not wash the unit directly under a tap or by using a hose it can cause electric shock or start a fire e If the power cord is damaged it must be repaired only by the manufacturer or by one of its service agents THE AIR FILTER Oo Because the filter accumulates and extracts dust it should be cleaned once every two weeks to maintain high quality fan operation Removing the Air Filter _ 1 Grasp the air filter s tab with your fingers 2 While grasping the tab pull the filter outward away from the unit and then upward to remove it Washing the Air Filter a l 1 Wash the air filter by immersing it gently in warm water at about 40 C 104 F using a neutral detergent 2 Rinse the filter and then dry it in a shaded location Reinstalling the Air Filter l l 1 Attach the air filter to the filter cover using the attachment hooks located on the inner surface of the filter cover 2 Return the air filter to the rear of the unit THE UNIT ENCLOSURE Cleaning the unit enclosure 1 Use a lint free cloth soaked with a neutral detergent to clean the outside of the unit 2 Finish cleaning the enclosure by wiping it with a dry clean cloth Storing the Unit or Leaving It Idle If you Hee to leave the unit idle for a log peri
7. 1 Air Filter V 2 Air Inlet laa 3 Air Outlet 4 Upper Drain Outlet 5 Vent Control 6 Power Cord Hooks 7 Lower Drain Outlet INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS ACCESSORIES Check to ensure that all accessories are included in the package Fig A Description Quantity 1 Intake Exhaust Hose with collars 2 set 2 Window Intake Exhaust Adapter B 2 set 3 Window Patio Slider Kit 1 set from 72cm 28 6 161n up to 203cm 79 15 16in 4 Foam Seal 3 pes 5 Remote Control l pe 6 Batteries 1 set INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS LOCATION e The air conditioner should be placed on a firm foundation to minimize noise and vibration For safe and secure positioning place the unit on a smooth level floor that is strong enough to Support the unit e The unit has castors to aid placement but if should only be rolled on smooth flat surfaces Use caution when rolling on carpet surfaces Do not attempt to roll the unit over any objects e Never place any obstacles around the air inlet or outlet of the unit e Give at least 30 cm 1 ft of free space between the wall and the unit to allow for efficient air conditioning WINDOW KIT INSTALLATION The window kit has been designed to fit most standard vertical and horizontal window applications however it may be necessary to improvise or modify some aspects of the installation procedures for unique window types Horizontal Win
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9. designed to fit most standard ae doors Please note that when the patio kit is installed the patio door will require a locking bar or other security mechanisms the patio door cannot be locked when the patio kit is installed Patio door Minimum amp Maximum NOTE The patio slider is a slider accompanying the window kit that has a series of factory cut holes along its sides use these holes to screw the patio slider kit securely into position as depicted in Fig 3 Patio Slider Kit Min 72cm 2 36ft Max 203cm 6 66ft Patio Door Installation Refer to Fig 3 while following the below instructions l 1 Select a suitable location making sure you have access to an electrical outlet 2 Install the intake exhaust hoses to the rear of the unit Accessories 1 as shown in Fig A page 4 3 Install the window slider kit Accessories 3 4 Attach the two intake exhaust hose adapters Accessories 2 to the end of each hose 5 Attach the intake exhaust adapters to the holes in the patio door kit making sure the patio door kit is a in place NOTE Ensure that the exhaust hose adapter is above the intake hose adapter to prevent the unit from taking in hot exhaust air 6 Plug power cord into a 115 V 60 Hz grounded electrical outlet OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS CONTROL FEATURES Left Side PANEL 1 Display Window Shows the set temperature in C or F and the Auto timer settings 2 Time
10. dows Minimum amp Maximum Vertical Windows Minimum amp Maximum Horizontal window gt Vertical window gt Window Slider Kit Min 72 0cm 2 36ft Window Slider Kit Max 203cm 6 66ft Min 72 0cm 2 36ft al Max 203cm 6 66ft NOTE If the window opening is less than the stated minimum length of the window slider kit cut the exhaust slider the one with the oval shaped hole shorter in order to fit it to the window If you are going to cut do not compromise the integrity shape of the factory cut hole in the slider as this would make proper ventilation impossible Horizontal Vertical Window Installation 1 Select a suitable location making sure you have access to an electrical outlet 2 Install the intake exhaust hoses to the rear of the unit Accessories 1 as shown in Fig A page 4 3 Install the window slider kit Accessories 3 as shown in Fig B or Fig C depending on window type 4 Attach the two intake exhaust hose adapters Accessories 2 to the end of each hose 5 Attach the intake exhaust adapters to the holes in the window kit making sure the window kit is securely N 01 nor vertical window installation ensure that the exhaust hose adapter is above the intake hose adapter to prevent the unit from taking in hot exhaust air 6 Plug power cord into a 115 V 60 Hz grounded electrical outlet INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS cont d PATIO KIT INSTALLATION The patio kit has been
11. e e Unit does not start when e Reset the temperature pressing power button e Reset the temperature e Windows doors in room are open e Close all windows doors e There are heat sources nearby e Remove heat source if possible e The room is not cool e Exhaust air duct is not connected or is e Connect the duct and make sure it enough blocked can function properly e Temperature setting too high e Decrease the set temperature e Air filter blocked by dust e Clean the air filter e The automatic over heat protection e Power shuts off during function When the temp at the air e Switch on again after the unit has heating mode outlet exceeds 70 C 158 F the unit cooled down will stop i TERE e The floor is not level or the unit is on Place the unit on a flat level e The sound comes from the flowing of This is normal Gurgling sound refrigerant inside the air conditioner DRE MA e Compressor does not work and the display window is The bottom pan is full pce a abet drain plug and showing P1 l OF OF ENT TS D PL SL PL SL SL PL PL BEL PL PE PE SL PSL PL PEL PE PEPE SL TN Pr PE PE PE TPE PE PE PT PE UE yy PAU GE PR A PU yy pr EA RE SERRE RER RES LA eo miere LIMITED IN HOME APPLIANCE WARRANTY eS Ree a SA RA s CG This quality product is warranted to be free from manufacturer s defects in material and workmanship provided that the unit is used under the normal operating yy Ne
12. e level surface during use e Always use the switch on the control panel to start or stop the unit e Turn off the unit when it is not in use e Always contact a qualified service technician to carry out repairs e Keep at least 30cm 1 foot of free space around the unit e g from walls furniture etc to allow for proper air circulation NEVER DO THE FOLLOWING e Do not operate your air conditioner in a wet room such as a bathroom or laundry room Do not touch the unit with wet or damp hands or when barefoot 1 e without socks on e Do not press the buttons on the control panel with anything other than your fingers e Do not remove any fixed covers Never use this appliance if it is not working properly or 1f it has been dropped or damaged e Do not cover or obstruct the inlet or outlet grills e Do not use hazardous chemicals to clean or allow them to come in contact with the unit Do not use the unit in the presence of flammable substances such as alcohol insecticides gas petrol etc e Do not allow unsupervised operation of the unit by children e Do not use this product for functions other than those described in this manual FEATURES FRONT 1 Control Panel 2 Louver Adjustment Handle 3 Vertical Louver Blades 4 Horizontal Louver Blades 5 Carrying Handles both sides 6 Castors 4 eet REAR D
13. e temperature in C or F and the adjusted until the lock button is Auto timer settings pressed again 2 Temp Increase Press to increase 8 Timer Off Press the Timer Off the set temperature by one degree button to initiate the Auto Off program Also used to adjust the 3 Temp Decrease Press to decrease Auto Off timer settings the set temperature by one degree 9 Timer On Press the Timer On 4 Mode selection button Pressing button to initiate the Auto On rotates through the available program Also used to adjust the operations Auto On and Auto Off timer settings 5 Fan Speed Selection button 10 Power On Off button Pressing Pressing alternates between available activates or deactivates operation of fan speeds some operations only the machine 6 Reset When pressed in all settings NOTE To disconnect power are cancelled and the control returns completely the power cord must be to its default factory settings removed after deactivating the machine REMOTE DISPLAY WINDOW 1 Digital Display Area Shows the set temperature in C or F When the Auto timer is being programmed the display also shows the Auto sin timer settings 2 Transmission Indicator This indicator flashes when the remote signals the unit 3 Mode Display Indicates which operation is currently selected 4 Lock Display This indicator appears when the remote control has been locked 5 Timer Display If the Auto On or A
14. e extreme overheating or death in such an enclosed unattended space POWER The power cord supplied with this air conditioner contains a device that senses damage to SUPPLY CORD the power cord To test if your power cord is working properly you must do the following 1 Connect the power supply cord to an electrical NOTE The power cord supplied with this air outlet conditioner contains a current leakage detection device designed to reduce the risk of fire In the event 2 The power oe cord has two buttons located on the power supply cord is damaged it cannot be the head of the plug One button is marked repaired and must be replaced with a new cord from TEST and the other is marked RESET Press the product manufacturer the TEST button you will hear a click as the RESET button pops out e Under no circumstances should this device be used l l to turn the unit on or off 3 Press the RESET button you will hear a click as the button engages e The RESET button must always be pushed in engaged for correct operation 4 The power supply cord is now energized and supplying electricity to the air conditioner on e The power Lee cord must be replaced if it fails to n produi this 1s also indicated by a light on reset when the TEST button is pushed in tne plug head IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION cont d ENERGY SAVING vour Danby appliance is designed to be highly efficient in energy savi
15. er On utton 2 Continue to press or hold down the Timer On button to select the desired hours from now for the unit to start operation Setting the Auto Off timer 1 du the air conditioner 1s on press the Timer Off utton 2 Continue to press or hold down the Timer Off button to select the desired hours from now for the unit to stop operation pariani Note on the Timer Operation e The timer registers a selection after 5 seconds of the Timer On or Timer Off button being pressed COOL OPERATION The a aa has a set temperature range between and 30 C 62 F and 86 F To activate the cooling operation 1 LES the MODE button until the Cool Indicator 1s It 2 Use the Temp Increase or Temp Decrease buttons to select desired room temperature 3 Use the Fan Speed Selection button to increase or decrease the fan speed used during operation NOTE Water drainage is not needed during cooling operation if you do use direct drain during the cooling operation the energy efficiency will be reduced However in ean high humidity conditions e g above 85 RH condensed water may begin to accumulate in the bottom tray When the bottom tray 1s full the unit stops running and sounds a signal 8 beeps To restart the unit see Direct Drain on previous page REMOTE CONTROL PART IDENTIFICATION 7 Lock When pressed in all current 1 Display Window Shows the set settings become locked in cannot b
16. ir To activate the dry operation 1 Direct drain must be used during this operation To set up direct drain refer to Direct Drain on the previous page 2 Turn on the unit and press the MODE button until the Dry Indicator is lit HEAT OPERATION The eae ao has a set temperature range between 17 C and 30 C 62 F and 86 F To activate the heating operation 1 SE the MODE button until the Heat Indicator 1s It 2 Use the Temp Increase or Temp Decrease buttons to select desired room temperature 3 Use the Fan Speed Selection button to increase or decrease the fan speed used during operation FAN OPERATION B The fan operation does not air condition heat or ERN the room instead it provides air circulation To activate the fan operation _ 1 ge the MODE button until the Fan Indicator is It 2 Use the Fan Speed Selection button to increase or decrease the fan speed used during operation 3 Use the Temp Increase or Temp Decrease buttons to select desired room temperature TIMER OPERATION Pad ld The timer is programmed to activate deactivate after the selected amount of hours has passed The minimum timer length is 30 minutes after which the timer increases in 30 minute 0 5 hour increments up to 10 hours Past 10 hours the timer increases in one 1 0 hour hour increments up to a maximum of 24 hours Setting the Auto On Timer 1 Ne the air conditioner is off press the Tim
17. ngs Follow these TIPS recommendations for greater efficiency 1 Select a thermostat setting that suits your comfort 4 Start your air conditioner before the outdoor air needs and leave at that chosen setting becomes hot and uncomfortable to avoid an initial ae period of discomfort while the unit is cooling off 2 The air filter is very efficient in removing the room Use of the automatic start stop _ airborne particles Keep the air filter clean at all Oe TIMER feature can be a major asset times in this regard if utilized to the fullest extent 3 Use drapes curtains or shades to keep direct 5 When outdoor temperatures are cool enough turn shea pe from penetrating and heating room but do the air conditioner off and use the FAN MODE not allow drapes or curtains to obstruct the air flow This circulates indoor air providing some cooling around the unit comfort while utilizing less electricity SAFETY To prevent injury to the user and other Re and to prevent property damage the PRECAUTIONS following instructions must be followed incorrect operation due to ignoring these instructions may cause harm or damage ALWAYS DO THE FOLLOW E e This unit should be used in such a way that it is protected from moisture for example condensation a water etc Do not place or store the unit where it can fall or come into contact with water or other iquids e Always transport the unit in its upright position and stand it on a stabl
18. od of time e g putting it away for a season going on vacation etc follow the proceeding instructions Note The unit must be drained of any water that has been collected inside The water is drained from the unit with the assistance of gravity there is no pump either a drain hose or a pan or pot placed under the lower drain outlet will have to be used to collect the water as it is drained A garden hose locally purchased can also be used 1f a floor drain 1s available Airing Out the Unit _ To prevent the formation of mold or odor while the unit is not being used 1 Place the unit in a warm room 2 Run the unit in fan mode for half a day Putting the Unit Away 1 Stop the appliance and unplug it 2 Wind the power cord around the hooks provided on the bottom rear of the unit 3 Clean the air filter See instructions above 4 Disconnect the exhaust and intake hoses and store them safely by the unit for future use TROUBLESHOOTING Occasionally you may encounter some problems that are of a minor nature and a service call may not be necessary Use this troubleshooting guide to identify possible problems you may be experiencing If the unit continues to operate improperly call your local Danby service depot or 1 800 26 Danby 1 800 263 2629 PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION e Room temperature is higher than the set temperature heating mode e Room temperature is lower than the set temperature cooling mod
19. qualified electrician If you have any questions regarding the following instructions contact a qualified electrician AWG American Wire Gauge Based on copper wire at 60 C temperature rating 2 This appliance draws 11 7 amps under Cooling Mode and may be used in any properly wired general purpose 15 amp TABLE 2 household grounded receptacle Receptacle and Fuse Types 3 For your safety and protection this unit is grounded through the Rated Volts power cord plug when plugged into a matching wall outlet If you are not sure whether the wall outlets in your home are properly Amps grounded please consult a qualified electrician Wall Outlet VIN WARNING Improper connection of the grounding plug can result in risk of Fire Electric Shock and or injury to Persons associated with the appliance Check with a qualified service representative if in doubt that the appliance is proplery grounded Fuse Size Time Delay Fuse or Circuit Breaker 4 DO NOT USE PLUG ADAPTERS OR EXTENSION CORDS WITH THIS UNIT If it is necessary to use an extension cord with this unit use an approved air conditioner extension cord only available at most local hardware stores FINCAUTION Do not leave this unit unattended in a space where people or 5 To avoid the possibility of personal injury always disconnect the animals cannot react to a failed unit are power supply to the unit before installing and or servicing located A failed unit can caus
20. r On left amp Timer Off right indicators 3 Remote receiver 4 Timer On left amp Timer Off right buttons Press the Timer On button to initiate the Auto On program or the Timer Off button to initiate the Auto Off program and is also used to make adjustments to the Auto On and Auto Off timer settings 5 F left C right indicators Indicates which scale of 4 5 temperature is being shown in the display window Right Side 1 Temp Increase top Temp Decrease bottom buttons Press to increase or decrease the set temperature by one degree 2 Mode Indicators Indicates which operation has been selected From left to right Cool Dry Fan or Heat 3 Mode Selection Button Pressing rotates through the available operations 4 Ionizer Indicator Press the Fan Speed button continuously for Ionizer Indicator 3 seconds when lit the ionizer is energized and operational 5 Power Su DA Indicator When lit the machine is recieving power if blank the machine is not receiving power 6 Fan Speed Indicators Indicate which fan speed is in use __ Options are between High Medium or Low fan speed varies between operations 7 Fan a Selection Button Pressing alternates between available fan speeds some operations only Note To disconnect power completely the 8 Power On Off Button Pressing activates or deactivates power cord must be removed after operation of the machine deactiva
21. tified for 4 a Danby Products Limited PO Box 1778 Guelph Ontario Canada N1H 6Z9 Telephone 519 837 0920 FAX 519 837 0449 conditions intended by the manufacturer This warranty is available only to the person to whom the unit was originally sold by Danby Products Limited Canada or Danby Products Inc U S A hereafter Danby or by an authorized distributor of Danby and is non transferable TERMS OF WARRANTY Plastic parts are warranted for thirty 30 days only from purchase date with no extensions provided warranty service by Danby Transportation charges to and from the service location are not protected by this warranty and are the responsibility of the purchaser Nothing within this warranty shall imply that Danby will be responsible or liable for any spoilage or damage to food or other contents of this appliance whether due to any defect of the appliance or its use whether proper or improper EXCLUSIONS Save as herein provided Danby there are no other warranties conditions representations or guarantees express or implied made or intended by Danby or its authorized distributors and all other warranties conditions representations or guarantees including any warranties conditions representations or guarantees under any Sale of Goods Act or like legislation or statue is hereby expressly excluded Save as herein provided Danby shall not be responsible for any damages to persons or property including
22. ting the machine DIRECT DRAIN Before proceeding with dry mode on following page it 1s required that you set up a direct drain for the unit To direct drain the unit Draining the Unit 1 Stop unplug and then locate the unit near 1 Stop unplug and then locate the unit near a floor drain a floor drain if available if not see below note 2 Connect a standard es hose to the upper drain outlet for location see Part 2 Place the open end of a garden hose over Identification Rear 4 the floor drain 3 Place the open end of the hose over a 3 Remove the lower drain outlet plug for floor drain location see Part Identification Rear 7 l and quickly connect a garden hose to the 4 Reconnect power to the unit lower drain outlet NOTE If a floor drain is unavailable turn the unit off and place a pot or pan directly beneath the l lower drain outlet and then remove the lower drain outlet s plug this will cause any stored water to exit the drain outlet Do not leave the unit unattended while it is draining in case the pot or pan fills and needs to be replaced OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS cont d OPERATING CONDITIONS The unit must be operating within the following temperature ranges MODE TEMPERATURE Cool 17 C 35 C 62 F 95 F Dehumidify 13 C 35 C 54 F 95 F Heat 5 C 30 C 41 F 86 F ig DRY OPERATION The dry dehumidifying operation removes moisture from the a
23. uto Off operations have been activated the words TIMER ON TIMER OFF or TIMER ON OFF appear in this area 6 Fan Display Indicates 1 when the fan mode is in use and 2 fan speed 7 ON OFF Display This indicator appears when the unit is operating NOTE To disconnect power completely the power cord must be unplugged after deactivating the machine REMOTE OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Operations work the same way with the remote control buttons as they do when using the unit s control panel refer to Operating Instructions for more details WARNING Keep the remote control away from all liquids Important Notes on the Remote Control e Be sure there are no barriers between the remote control and the receiver signal interceptor on the unit s control panel e Protect the remote control from high temperatures and keep it away from radiation exposure e Keep the control panel receiver out of direct sunlight e er the remote control away from Electro Magnetic Interference EMI generated by other household appliances e Do not mix old and new batteries e Do not mix alkaline standard carbon zinc or rechargeable ni cad ni mh etc batteries e To operate the hand held remote control you will require two AAA Alkaline batteries included e Insert 2 batteries AAA following the same orientation polarity depicted inside the battery chamber e This Class B digital apparatus complies with canadian ICES

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