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1. Fan Selects fan speed settings Auto LOW MED HIGH 17 To operate the hand held remote control will require two AAA Alkaline batteries included Batteries should be replaced when a No signal beep is heard when attempting to program the main unit b The main unit does not respond to a command issued by the remote control Battery replacement 1 Slide the rear cover on the remote in the direction of the arrow Continue pulling gently until the cover separates completely from the unit Insert 2 batteries AAA following the same orientation polarity depicted inside the battery chamber Re install rear cover If the remote control will not be used for extended periods of time vacations etc batteries should be removed The remote operates within a range of 7 meters 23 ft from the receiver located inside the main unit Any obstruction between the receiver and remote may cause signal interference limiting the ability to program the main unit NOTE The illuminated back lit key pads on the main unit control panel will not illuminate when settings are made using the remote control unit this is normal Remote Control Operating Instructions 1 Sending Signal The remote control must be aimed directly at the infra red eye located below control panel when initiating a command When the remote control is switched on and a button is pressed a beep will sound main uni
2. 1 Align the holes in the water tank support tray A with the screws B located at the rear lower section of the unit push down firmly to lock the tray into position See Fig 35 2 Position the external water tank making sure the inlet on the water tank is aligned with water outlet at the back of the cabinet See Fig 36 7 External Tank Lock gt VE qu te 3 To make the connection simply push the water tank down firmly onto the support hangers on the back of the cabinet and the water tank support tray Downloaded from www Manualslib com manuals search engine IMPORTANT Once external water tank is installed ensure that the support brackets located on the water tank are flush with the back of the unit then secure the tank in place with the locking mechanism Fig 37 located above the water outlet Please note When the tank is installed the lock and unlock symbols will be hidden Pull the lock lever to the far right in order to lock the tank into postion and push the lever to the far eft to unlock the tank in order to remove it 4 Install both covers on the water tank 5 To release disconnect the external water tank firstly unlock the tank see above and grasp the recessed handles located on each side pull up and remove CAUTION Always empty the external water tank before attempting to move or re locate the unit to another location In order to avoid spillage when emptyin
3. External Water Tank Accessories Fig 1a Support Tray amp Castors cccccssccsssssssscsssessseessscssseeeeees 1 pe External Tank amp 2 Covers cccccsccccsccsssesssecsecseerees 1 pc Drain Hose Not Shown 4 pc Air Intake Filter Basket Not Shown 1 pc SPECIAL NOTE The exhaust window kit must be installed at all times when the unit is operating under AIR CONDITIONING mode a WARNING When the patio door kit is installed it will not be possible to lock the patio door THIS COULD POSE A SECURITY RISK Installation of a FOOTBOLT or DROP BAR behind the door is suggested Available through most local hardware stores Downloaded from www Manualslib com manuals search engine 4 Start your air conditioner before the outdoor air becomes hot and uncomfortable This avoids an initial period of discomfort while the unit is cooling off the room Use of the automatic start stop programmable TIMER feature can be a major asset in this regard if utilized to the fullest extent 5 When outdoor temperatures are cool enough turn the air conditioner off and use the FAN MODE on HIGH MED or LOW This circulates indoor air providing some cooling comfort and utilizes less electricity There should be at least 11 8 30 cm clearance between the unit and any other objects or building structure and should be installed on a level surface
4. This Owner s Manual will provide you with valuable information necessary for the proper care and maintenance of your new appliance If properly maintained your appliance will give you many years of trouble free operation Please take a few moments and 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 3 Season Home Comfort at your fingertips anytime anywhere Just sit back and wait to feel what Mother Nature has forecast and respond with the push of a button For easy reference may we suggest you attach a copy of your sales slip receipt to this page along with the following information which is located on the manufacturers nameplate located on the rear panel of the unit Model Number Serial Number Date of Purchase Dealer s Name and Address This information will be required if your unit requires servicing and or for general inquiries To contact a Customer Service Representative call Danby TOLL FREE 1 800 26 DANBY Unit specifications DPAC10061 DPAC 120068 Coolin
5. Dehumidifier below temperatures of 15 5 C 60 F this could result in icing up conditions of the evaporator coils and minimize efficiency 4 During Dry mode when the external tank is full the unit will alarm beep for 20 seconds and the water full red indicator light will illuminate and the water full icon in the contro panel will begin to flash continuously At this time dehumidification will stop immediately However the fan motor will continue to operate this is normal Carefully remove the water tank from the cabinet dispose of the water Replace the water tank back to it s original position and the Dehumidifying process will automatically resume It may take 3 5 minutes for the compressor to re start This is normal 5 This unit also has provisions for a continuous drain option for basement applications having a floor drain The required drain hose is included with this unit Drain Hose Specifications Standard garden hose For continuous direct drain operation Remove unscrew the drain cap at the back of the cabinet located directly above the external tank Attach suitable length of drain hose to the direct drain fitting do not over tighten Position the open end of the drain hose as close as possible to the floor drain Check the hose connection for leaks NOTE Direct drain operation is intended for floor drain applications only Direct drain operation should not be used in stem pipe and or
6. remote control programs This will erase all information contained within the remote control display window including time of day clock setting AV C amp F Press either of the temperature buttons to select increase decrease operating temperatures Press both buttons simultaneously to switch from Celsius to Fahrenheit SLEEP NOTE The sleep mode feature can only be programmed using the hand held remote control The sleep mode allows you to program a set cooling temperature that will gradually increase the set operating temperature 0 5 C 0 9 F during night time sleeping hours resulting in less compressor running time saving energy consumption and preventing the room from becoming to cold during sleeping hours See the table below for temperature differentials during an 8 hour period Downloaded from www Manualslib com manuals search engine 19 LCD Window EXAMPLE Time Period Operation Above Set Temperature Temperature Increase 1st Hour 0 5 C 2nd Hour 0 5 C 3rd Hour 0 5 C Ath Hour 0 5 C 5th Hour 0 5 C 6th Hour 0 5 C 7th Hour 0 5 C 8th Hour Automatically returns to Set Operating Temperature 1 Press the Sleep button on the remote control 2 The set temperature will appear in the display window of the remote 3 Press the A V temperature buttons to select the required set operating temperature 4 The unit is now programmed for
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8. set temperature level The temperature has no effect on the fan operation Therefore the fan will operate continuously after the compressor has cycled off to maintain optimal temperature control CAUTION PIN During air conditioning and dehumidifying modes if the compressor cycle is interupted unplugged power failure etc and reinstated immediately thereafter within 3 5 minutes a compressor protection circuit is automatically self activated The compressor cannot operate during a compressor protecton condition this is normal It may take 3 5 minutes before the protection circuit self deactivates DO NOT ATTEMPT TO START THE UNIT COMPRESSOR DURING THIS PERIOD Upon reinstating power to the unit all previous settings i e time mode fan speed auto timed programs are lost and will have to be re entered Downloaded from www Manualslib com manuals search engine ATTENTION When the unit beeps and the red water full indicator light illuminates and flashes continuously please re install the external water tank DRY Dehumidifier Operating Instructions NOTE During dehumidifier mode the exhaust hoses do not have to be vented outdoors but should remain attached to the unit The external water tank must be installed during dehumidifier mode 1 Press the I O on off key pad to switch on the unit 2 Press the MODE key until the DRY O symbol Dehumidifying appears in
9. where people or animals who cannot react to a failed unit are located A failed unit can cause extreme overheating or death in such an enclosed unattended space Energy Saving Tips You Danby appliance is designed to be highly efficient in energy savings Follow these recommendations for greater efficiency 1 Select a thermostat setting that suits your comfort needs and leave at that chosen setting 2 The air filter is very efficient in removing airborne particles Keep the air filter clean at all times 3 Use drapes curtains or shades to keep direct sunlight from penetrating and heating room but do not allow drapes or curtains to obstruct the air flow around the unit Installation Installation Accessories Fig 1 Electric Shock Hazard To avoid the possibility of personal injury disconnect power to the unit before installing or servicing A To avoid installation operation difficulties read these instructions thoroughly Loction Use this portable air conditioner on a level surface Water may overflow if your floor is not level and more than 3 inclination angle CAUTION Description Quantity Flexible exhaust hose with collars amp adapters 2 set stretches from 17 2 44 5 cm up to 55 1 2 141 cm Adjustable window patio door slider kit A set from 28 71 1 cm up to 80 203 cm Rain Hood For slider kit 1 kit see pg 7 for assembly instructions
10. Danby zn OWNER S MANUAL MANUEL D UTILISATION Model Mod le DPAC10061 DPAC120068 CAUTION Read and follow all safety rules and operating instructions before first use i duct a ia PORTABLE 3 SEASON HOME COMFORT Table of contents 1 MISE EN GARDE Veuillez lire attentivement les consignes de s curit et Danby n les directives d utilisation APPAREIL DE CONFORT AU FOYER avant l utilisation initiale de PORTABLE 3 SAISONS po progit Table des mati res 22 lt gt 1 800 26 Danby Danby Products Ltd PO Box 1778 Guelph Ontario Canada N1H 6Z9 Danby Products Inc PO Box 669 Findlay Ohio USA 45839 0669 Downloaded from www Manualslib com manuals search engine Table Of Contents Introduction and Unit Specifications Electrical and Important Safety Information Energy Saving Tips External Water Tank Instructions Window Installation Care and Maintenance W arranty Unit Parts Identification Horizontal Louver Blades La Ns yes Oscillating a CIRE eue Air Vents RSR E Te Carrying Handie both sides Illuminated Control Panel aa Removable Air Filter Panel back Remote Control Receiver Window Easy roll Castors Downloaded from www Manualslib com manuals search engine Introduction Thank you for choosing an Danby appliance to provide you and your family with all of the Home Comfort requirements for your home cottage or office
11. Fig P to initiate the AUTO ON time sequence TIMER ON will appear in the display window Fig Q and the minute digits start to flash Press either TEMP TIME keys Fig R to select the AUTO ON minutes Press the TIMER ON key pad again and the hour digits start to flash Press the orV TEMP TIME ADJ key pad to select the AUTO ON hour start time Press the TIMER ON key pad again to set the AUTO ON time Press the TIMER OFF key pad Fig S to initiate the AUTO OFF time sequence TIMER OFF will appear in the display window Fig T and the minute digits start to flash Press the A or V7 TEMP TIME ADJ key Fig R pad to select the AUTO OFF minute time Press the TIMER OFF key pad again and the hour digits start to flash Press the or V TEMP TIME ADJ key pad to select the AUTO OFF hour stop time Press the TIMER OFF key pad again to set the AUTO OFF time and the current time of day will appear in the display window The unit will now start and stop automatically at the specified AUTO ON AUTO OFF times You can verify the selected AUTO ON AUTO OFF times by pressing the TIMER ON TIMER OFF key pad The time you selected will appear in the display 3 4 5 16 Downloaded from manuals search engine Remote Control Features The hand held remote unit allows you to control all operational aspects of your Portable 3 Season Home Comfort Appli
12. The unit does not have to be vented outside during Dehumidifying Fan mode operation it is recommended however that the hoses remain installed on unit during Dehumidification Fig 1 Installation Accessories Rain Hood Inserts 2 Rain Hood 1 Window Exhaust Flexible Exhaust Hose 2 Adapter 2 17 1 2 55 1 2 Adjustable Window Patio Door Slider Kit 28 80 Fig 1 a External Water Tank Accessories Support Tray amp Castors 1 External Tank External Water Tank Feature This unit is equipped with an external water tank which sits on a support tray and is easily attached to the rear side of the unit with the use of the two support hangers see pg 12 Align the two supports brackets on the external water tank with the support hangers on the rear side of the unit and push down firmly We recommend the external water tank be connected to the main unit at all times during both air conditioning and dehumidifying modes It is possible to operate the unit utilizing the internal water reservoir only However running time operation maybe reduced during high humidity conditions as excess condensed water accumulates in the internal reservoir only Alternatively when the external water tank is attached excess condensed water is directed first into the internal reservoir and once full will then be pumped into the external tank this results in longer uninterrupted running times External Water Tank Instructions
13. ance from the convenience of your favorite armchair Here are some things you should know about operating the unit with the hand held remote Control Buttons O Power switch On Off Mode Selects the operating mode Auto Cool Dry Dehumidifier Fan Note Auto mode is a pre set factory mode inclusive of a set operating temperature of 24C 75F Under AUTO mode the unit will alternate between appropriate modes COOL DRY FAN to maintain internal environment conditions at the pre set 24C 75F temperature conditions NOTE The Auto fan speed setting is equivalent to Medium fan speed Used to adjust increase temperature settings 1 increments on the Celsius or Fahrenheit scale A Used to adjust decrease temperature settings 1 increments on the Celsius or Fahrenheit scale SWING Used to activate the vertical louver oscillation auto swing from side to side SLEEP Used to activate the SLEEP program T ON Used to activate the TIMER ON program T OFF Used to activate the TIMER OFF program HOUR Used to program the HOUR time MIN Used to program the MINUTE time 158 D Gee RESET Used to reset all remote control programs DO NOT MIX OLD AND NEW BATTERIES or DO NOT MIX ALKALINE STANDARD CARBON ZINC OR RECHARGEABLE NICKEL CADMIUM BATTERIES This Class B digital apparatus complies with canadian ICES 003 Downloaded from www Manualslib com manuals search engine
14. andle upwards and pull out the filter basket Fig 36 2 Dust Dirt clogged in the filter can be removed by vacuum cleaning the soiled areas 3 The filter can also be washed in lukewarm soapy water while rubbing it lightly with a ete WO A brush A mild detergent dishwashing soap Never operate the unit without the air filters in is recommended place as this may result in damage to the unit 4 Rinse the filter well using clean water Allow time to dry before reinstalling into the unit 5 Replace the air filters 6 Replacement air filters are available through the Customer Service Parts Department 20 Downloaded from www Manualslib com manuals search engine LIMITED AIR CONDITIONER WARRANTY 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 conditions intended by the manufacturer This warranty is available only to the person to whom the unit was originally sold by 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 First 18 Months During the first eighteen 18 months any electrical parts of this product found to be defective including any sealed system units will be repaired or replaced at warrantor s option at no charge to the ORIGINAL purchaser To obtain Dan
15. by reserves the right to limit the boundaries of In Home Service to the proximity of an Authorized Service Depot Any appliance Service requiring service outside the limited boundaries of In Home Service it will be the consumer s responsibility to transport the appliance at their own expense to the original retailer point of purchase or a service depot for repair Contact your dealer from whom your unit was purchased or contact your nearest authorized Danby service depot where service must be performed by a qualified service technician if service is performed on the units by anyone other than an authorized service depot or the unit is used for commercial application all obligations of Danby under this warranty shall be at an end EXCLUSIONS Save as herein provided Danby Products Limited Canada or Danby Products Inc U S A there are no other warranties conditions representations or guarantees express or implied made or intended by Danby Products Limited 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 Products Limited Canada or Danby Products Inc U S A shall not be responsible for any damages to persons or property inciuding the unit itself howsoever caused or any consequential damag
16. correct operation e The power supply cord must be replaced if it fails to reset when the TEST button is pushed in e If the power supply cord is damaged it cannot be repaired It must be replaced with a new cord obtained from the Product Manufacturer Downloaded from www Manualslib com manuals search engine Power Supply Cord The power cord supplied with this air conditioner contains a device that senses damage to the power cord To test if your power supply cord is working properly you must do the following 1 Connect the power supply cord to an electrical outlet 2 The power supply cord is inclusive of two buttons located on the head of the plug One button is marked TEST the other button is marked RESET Press the TEST button you will hear a click as the RESET button pops out 3 Press the RESET button you will hear a click as the button engages 4 The power supply cord is now energized and supplying electricity to the air conditioner On some products this is also indicated by a light on the plug head Table 1 Suggested Individual Branch Circuit AWG Wire Size 14 Nameplate Amps 11 0 AWG American Wire Gage Based on copper wire at 60 C temperature rating Table 2 Receptacle and Fuse Types Rated Volts 125 Amps 15 Wall Outlet Fuse Size 15 Time Delay Fuse Plug Type or circuit breaker CAUTION Do not leave this unit unattended in a space
17. d level the water flow is directed into a small well holding tank located at the bottom of the unit When the water level in the well begins to fill a water pump is automatically activated that pumps the water up to the condenser coil and is subsequently cascaded across the fins of the condenser coil This showering action is very efficient in terms of 1 Keeping the condenser coil coo during operation 2 Provides maximum cooling efficiency As the water cascades across the heated fins of the condenser coil it is evaporated This process minimizes accumulated water from being stored which results in longer running times and less frequent emptying of the water tanks This process is continuous during air conditioning mode only NOTE If the external bucket is not installed During high humidity conditions if the rate of water being condensed exceeds the rate of water being evaporated the water level inside the internal reservoir will activate a float switch mechanism safety shut off causing the unit to stop cease operation automatically In this event the red water full indicator light on the control panel will begin to flash and a warning beep will sound Installing the external water tank during this condition will activate a secondary pump that will drain the water from the internal reservoir to the external bucket allowing the water level in the internal reservoir to return to normal and allows the unit t
18. d to initiate the AUTO OFF stop time CLOCK Allows you to initiate and or change the TIME OF DAY setting To activate clock mode both the TIMER ON and TIMER OFF buttons must be pressed simultaneously Downloaded from www Manualslib com manuals search engine Indicator Lights amp Display Icons RUN Adjacent blue indicator light illuminates to indicate selected mode is operational WATER FULL warning signal beep will sound and the adjacent red indicator light will fash continously indicating the internal reservoir is full and the external tank will need to be installed See Internal Safety Feature on pg 5 for additional details ICONS MODE FAN SPEED A Cool A High 6 Dry Dehumid amp Medium Fan Only KA T Swing _ P OTHER External Bucket luminates steady when the external bucket is installed When the external bucket icon as well as the Water Full indicator light see above begin to flash this indicates that the external bucket is full and will need to be emptied TIME TIMER Clock Illuminates when the time hour is being modified m Timer On Iliuminates when the auto on time hour is being defined EH Timer Off llluminates when the auto off time hour is being defined Setting TIME OF DAY Clock Instructions NOTE This is a 24 00 hour clock system Push and hold the CLOCK TIMER ON TIMER OFF key pads simultaneously Fig A The clock symbol appears in
19. dvance to a different setting i e Auto Cool Dry Fan MODE ICONS DRY COOL FAN Downloaded from www Manualslib com manuals search engine 18 4 Temperature Setting Press the remote A buttons to select the desired CIF operating temperature 7 Each time a button is pressed the temperature will increase decrease 1 C F The temperature selected will appear in the remote display When the main unit is switched on using the remote control the temperature on the main unit will automatically adjust to the temperature set on the remote control Temperature ranges from 16 C 31 C 60 8 F 88 F Fan Speed Setting Press the Fan button to select the operating fan speed Depending on the mode selection the fan button will advance to a different fan speed Auto Low Medium High The fan speed selected will appear in the display window FAN SPEED ICONS MODE AVAILABLE FAN SPEEDS Cool Low Medium High Dry Low Fan Low Medium High AUTO Low Medium High LCD Window Timer On Off Remote Control Operating Instructions cont d Swing Press the Ea Swing button to activate the automatic air swing oscillation feature The swing symbol will appear in the display window confirming the swing feature is activated To deactivate the swing feature press the swing button again RESET Using a narrow object e g pencil depress the recessed R button to cancel all
20. es arising from the malfunction of the unit and by the purchase of the unit the purchaser does hereby agree to indemnify and save harmless Danby Products Limited 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 1 Power Failure 2 Damage in transit or when moving the appliance 3 Improper power supply such as low voltage defective house wiring or inadequate fuses 4 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 5 Use for commercial or industrial purposes 6 Fire water damage theft war riot hostility acts of God such as hurricanes floods etc 7 Service calls resulting in customer education 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 on Models 6 000 BTU or Greater Danby Products Limited Danby Products inc PO Box 1778 5070 Whitelaw RD Guelph Ontario Canada N1H 629 PO Box 689 101 Bentley Court Findlay Ohio U S A 45839 0669 Telephone 519 637 0920 FAX 519 837 0449 Telephone 419 425 8627 FAX 419 425 8629 Downloaded from www Manualslib com manuals
21. f this unit 3 This appliance draws 11 0 DPAC10060 DPAC120068 nameplate amps under Cooling Mode and may be used in any properly wired general purpose 15 amp household grounded receptacle 4 For your safety and protection this unit is grounded through the power cord plug when plugged into a matching wall outiet If you are not sure whether the wall outlets in your home are properly grounded please consult a qualified electrician 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 5 The manufacturers nameplate is located on the rear panel of the unit and contains electrical and other technical data specific to this unit 6 To avoid the possibility of personal injury always disconnect the power supply to the unit before installing and or servicing Important Safety Instructions The power cord supplied with this air conditioner contains a current leakage detection device designed to reduce the risk of fire Please refer to the section Power Supply Cord for details In the event the power supply cord is damaged it cannot be repaired it must be replaced with a new cord from the Product Manufacturer e Under no circumstances should this device be used to turn the air conditioner on or off e The RESET button must always be pushed in engaged for
22. g Capacity 10000Btu h 12000Btu h Dehumidifying Capaci 70 Pints 33 1 L 24 Hrs 70 Pints 33 1 L 24 Hrs Noise Level 50dB A 52dB A Airflow CFM High Medium Low 450 380 300 450 380 300 Power Source 115 V 60 Hz 115 V 60 Hz Refrigerant R22 R22 Internal Reservoir Capaci 1 9 L 4 0 Pints 1 9 L 4 0 Pints Extemal Water Tank Capaci 15 L 31 7 Pints 15 L 31 7 Pints Unit Weight 45 5Kg 100 Ib 45 5Kg 100 Ib Unit Dimensions inches W x D x H 17 1 2 x 20 x 33 11 16 17 1 2 x 20 x 33 11 16 Unit Dimensions cm W x D x H 44 5 x 51 0 x 85 5 44 5 x 51 0 x 85 5 Fan Speeds 3 3 Control Panel Illuminated Soft Touch Controls Soft Touch Controls Remote Control Yes Ye Time of Day Clock Yes Ye Auto Timer Yes Yes Power Consumption Cooling 1280 Watts 11 0 Amps 1280 Watts 11 0 Amps Dehumidifying 1280 Watts 11 0 Amps 1280 Watts 11 0 Amps Fan 90 W 0 8 Amps 90 W 0 8 Amps NOTE Continuing research results in steady improvement Therefore this information and these specifications are subject to change without notice 2 Downloaded from www Manualslib com manuals search engine Electrical Specifications 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 2 Check available power supply and resolve any wiring problems BEFORE installation and operation o
23. g the external water tank remove cover A as identified in fig 36 and carefully tilt the uncovered portion of the external tank towards the sink Internal Safety Feature This unit is equipped with a fail safe switch mechanism which prevents the unit from condensing water in the event the external tank is not being utilized and the internal reservoir becomes full If this situation occurs the unit will signal BEEP for 20 seconds and the RED WATER FULL indicator light will flash This condition will remain steady until the external water tank is re installed connected to the unit at which time the secondary pump will activate and pump the water from the internal reservoir to the external tank allowing normal operation to resume IMPORTANT If the red water full indicator on the control pane lights up and remains steady does not flash ensure the external water tank is connected and empty then proceed to turn off the power to the unit and temporarily disconnect the power cord After several seconds reconnect the power cord switch to air conditioning mode and turn the power to the unit back on this will pump any excess water out of the internal system into the external tank allowing normal operating conditions to continue Cooling Operation During air conditioning mode condensed water accumulates in a pre cooler drip tray located underneath the evaporator cooling coil When the water level reaches a predetermine
24. he unit ON OFF automatically at specified times between 0 23 hrs 59 min Unlike programs a and b above this program contains a built in memory that automatically stores into memory the selected times and will repeat daily same specified times until the program is overridden and or canceled However any interruption in electrical power will automatically cancel erase all auto timed programs In the event this should happen you will be required to re program your settings Setting the AUTO ON TIMER Before setting the AUTO ON timer the TIME OF DAY CLOCK must be set operational You must select all appropriate settings i e MODE FAN SPEED TEMP HUMIDITY SWING etc required to operate under the AUTO TIMED program before initiating the AUTO ON program 1 Select the appropriate MODE under which you want the unit to operate Auto Cool Dry Fan 2 Select the appropriate FAN SPEED setting under which you want the unit to operate Auto Hi Med Low excluding Dehumidifying as this mode has 1 fan speed setting only 3 Select SWING oscillation by pressing the SWING key pad the swing symbol will appear in the display window 14 Downloaded from www Manualslib com manuals search engine Setting the AUTO ON TIMER cont d 4 All of the settings are now registered 5 To set the AUTO ON timer the unit must be turned off non operational 6 Press the TIMER ON key pad Fig K to ini
25. nt temperature conditions NOTE The set operating temperature must be programmed within the 5 second temperature flashing condition To view the set temperature any time press either of the TEMP TIMER ADJ buttons The blue indicator light will come on indicating the air conditioning mode is operational there may be a slight delay of 10 30 seconds before the cycle begins this is normal 3 Downloaded from www Manualslib com manuals search engine Air Conditioner Operating Instructions cont d 4 Press the FAN key Fig F 1 to select the desired fan speed setting Auto Low Med High Your selection will appear in the display window each depression of the fan key will advance to a different setting 5 Press the SWING key Fig F 2 to activate the automatic air swing oscillating feature and the swing symbol will appear in the display window Fig G To deactivate the air swing feature press the SWING key again 6 The horizontal louvers open and close automatically when the unit is switched on and off To adjust air flow direction up down only adjust the center louver only up or down Fig 16 The blue indicator light will come on indicating the air conditioning mode is operational there may be a slight delay of 10 30 seconds before the cycle begins this is normal Cooling stops automatically when the set temperature is achieved Cooling resumes when the room temperature rises above the
26. o resume operation When the water level inside the extemal tank reaches it s maximum level e the red water full indicator light on the control panel will begin to flash e the bucket icon will illuminate in the display area and a warning beep will sound The unit will stop cease operation automatically and the external tank will have to be emptied The fan motor will continue to operate this is normal Downloaded from www Manualslib com manuals search engine Window Patio Door Kit Installation Air Conditioning Mode ONLY Your window kit has been designed to fit most standard vertical horizontal windows and patio doors up to a maximum height of 80 For vertical window and or patio door applications lock positions are provided on the fornt of each slider section Wing nuts are provided onthe slider section to secure the section together Fig 5a Rain Hood Assembly 1 Fold both sides of the Rain Hood 90 as so the flanges are facing outward Fig 7 2 Slide the Rain Hood flanges onto the edges of the slider kit until it is lined up with the intake vent shown in Fig 2 Once the mounting holes on the slider as well as the Rain Hood are aligned secure the Rain Hood to the slider with the four mounting screws provided Rain Hood is to be installed only over air intake vent Slider kit Intake hose adapter IMPORTANT e For horizontal window kit applications refer to figure 3a fo
27. ow slider See Fig 5 This will avoid having the exhaust heat go through the intake and back into the unit i Hi eel Air exhaust i o Patio Door Kit SN Air intake Minimum 28 67 5 cm Maximum 80 203 cm Plug the unit into a 115 V 60 Hz grounded 7 electrical outlet Key Pad Functions I O Power Switch Turns unit On Off MODE Allows you to scroll through and select desired operating mode FAN Select from three different fan speeds Low Medium and High during Cool and Fan mode Please note During Dry mode there is only one fan speed utilized low A SWING Allows the vertical louver grills to oscillate from side to side automatically TEMPERATURE TIMER Adjust A Used to adjust Clock and Timer On Off settings forward 1 min 1hr increments Used to adjust Temperature settings forward 1 C F increments WV Used to adjust Clock and Timer On Off settings backward 1 min 1hr increments Used to adjust Temperature settings backward 1 C F increments Note This appliance allows you select the temperature scale displayed in either Celsius or Fahrenheit according to your preference To change temperature scale displayed on the control panel display press both the Temp Timer adjust arrows simultaneously to alternate between Celsius amp Fahrenheit FT TIMER ON Used to initiate the AUTO ON start time fx TIMER OFF Use
28. r correct Rain Hood insert positioning e For vertical window kit applications including patio refer to figure 4a for correct Rain Hood insert positioning 1 Select a suitable location making sure you have access to an electrical outlet 2 Install both flexible hoses to the rear side of the unit Both hoses are identical and can be installed into either opening Insert the hose collar with the 2 lock tabs into the 2 slots on the top of each opening and twist to lock into position 3 Install the adjustable Window Patio Door Slider Kit as required Fig s 3 4 5 4 Install the window exhaust adapters into the openings in the slider section making sure the window slider sections are secure Important Ensure the exhaust adapter labeled air intake is installed on the hose that is connected to the air intake opening on the back of the unit Downloaded from www Manualslib com manuals search engine Window Slider Kit Minimum 28 71 1 cm Maximum 48 s 123 cm Rain hood inserts are installed in A and B postions with vent opening facing down C Vertical Window Window Slider Kit Minimum 28 71 1 cm Maximum 48 e 123 cm Fig 4a Rain hood inserts are gt g installed in A and c Ti positions with vent Li opening facing down B JB Please Note In a vertical application the exhaust hose MUST be positioned above the intake hose in the wind
29. rt to flash Press the AA or V TEMP TIME ADJ key pad Fig M to select the AUTO OFF hour stop time Press the TIMER OFF key pad again to the set AUTO OFF time Press the clock buttons TIMER ON TIMER OFF simultaneously to revert back to the current time of day clock setting The unit will stop automatically at the specified AUTO OFF time To cancel or override the AUTO OFF program simply turn off the unit anytime prior to the AUTO OFF time is scheduled to operate You can varify the AUTO OFF time selected anytime prior to program ending by pressing the TIMER OFF key pad The time you selected will appear in the display 15 Downloaded from manuals search engine Setting the AUTO ON amp AUTO OFF timer during the same program Before setting the AUTO ON amp AUTO OFF Timer the time of day clock must be set operational You must select all appropriate settings i e MODE FAN SPEED TEMP HUMIDITY SWING etc required to operate under the AUTO TIMED program before initiating the program 1 Select the appropriate MODE under which you want the unit to operate Auto Cool Dry Fan 2 Select the appropriate FAN SPEED setting under which you want the unit to operate Auto Hi Med Low excluding Dehumidifying as this mode has 1 fan speed setting only Select SWING oscillation by pressing the SWING key pad and the air swing symbol will appear in the display window Press the TIMER ON key pad
30. sink applications Lower Drain Caps Downloaded from www Manualslib com manuals search engine 12 CAUTION PIN During air conditioning and dehumidifying modes if the compressor cycle is interupted unplugged power failure etc and reinstated immediately thereafter within 3 5 minutes a compressor protection circuit is automatically self activated The compressor cannot operate during compressor protection mode this is normal It may take 3 5 minutes before the protection circuit self deactivates DO NOT ATTEMPT TO START THE UNIT COMPRESSOR DURING THIS PERIOD Upon re starting the unit turn switch on all program information i e time mode fan speed auto timed programs will have to be re programed PIN IMPORTANT PIN If the unit will not be in use for a long period of time or is to be stored Place a trip tray beneath the bottom drains See Fig 38 and remove the caps one at a time to manually release the water from the internal reservoir Fan Operating Instructions NOTE The exhaust hoses are not required during FAN only mode operation The external water tank is not required during FAN only mode operation 1 Press the I O on off key pad to switch on the unit Fig H 2 Press the MODE key until the FAN symbol appears in the display window Each depression of the MODE key will advance to a different mode setting Cool Dry Fan Fig H 3 Press the FAN key to select the de
31. sired FAN SPEED setting Your selection will appear in the display window Fig Each depression of the fan key will advance to a different fan speed Low Med High 4 Press the SWING key to activate the automatic air swing oscillating feature the air swing symbol will appear in the display window Fig J To deactivate the air swing feature press the SWING key again 5 To adjust air flow direction up down only adjust the center Horizontal Louver Blade and the remaining louvers will automatically adjust to the same position Fig 25 13 Downloaded from www Manualslib com manuals search engine Auto Timer Instructions The AUTO TIMER feature offers a unique selection of multiple choice fully automatic on off start stop programs between 0 23 hrs 59 min under any one mode of your Portable 3 Season Home Comfort unit The programs are as follows a Auto Off Pre select a time that will turn off the unit automatically at a specified time between 0 23 hrs 59 min This function must be performed daily as the program is automatically canceled erased after the program has ended b Auto On Pre select a time that will turn on the unit atomatically at a specified time between 0 23 hrs 59 min This function must be performed daily as the program is automatically canceled erased after the program has ended c Auto On amp Auto Off Pre select a time that will turn t
32. sleep mode NOTE When turning off the main unit with the remote control there may be a delayed off reaction 5 15 seconds before the unit actually stops This is normal Care and Maintenance CAUTION Before cleaning or servicing this unit it is recommended that the unit be disconnected from any electrical supply outlet 1 Do Not use gasoline benzene thinner or any 00999329999999 other chemicals to clean this unit as these 009999999999990 substances may cause damage to the finish and O98 9 899 9989sssso deformation of plastic parts OOS 888888888880 2 Never attempt to clean the unit by pouring water SSSSSSSSSSSOSSO directly over any of the surface areas as this will cause deterioration of electrical components and wiring insulation Air Exhaust Air intake Removal and Cleaning of the Air Filters If the air filters become clogged with dust dirt air Filter basket flow is restricted and reduces cooling efficiency The air filters should be cleaned every two 2 weeks More frequent cleaning may be necessary depending upon air quality NOTE The air filter filter 1 is located at the upper rear side of the unit In order to access the air intake filter filter 2 the air intake hose and collar will have to be removed Filter Handle 1a To remove the air filter Fig 34 Pull the air filter upward in the direction of the arrow 1b To remove the air intake filter Fig 35 Simply tilt the filter h
33. t confirming a signal was sent received All program selections appearing in the remote control display will appear in the display of the main unit when both units are operational If the main unit does not respond to the command issued try the procedure again If the main unit again fails to respond Check the following Are the receiver and the remote unit within the required 7 meter 23 ft operating distance e Is the receiver window on the main unit partially blocked and or obscured e Are the batteries correctly installed inside the remote positive negative e Check the batteries If low replace Setting Adjusting Time of Day Clock Remote Control When the batteries are first installed the clock display flashes 0 00 Press the M minute button to set the correct time in minutes Each time the M button is pressed the time is increased in 10 minute increments The time sets automatically stops flashing after 5 seconds Press hold the H hour button to select change the correct hour time time flashes Each time the H button is pressed the time will increase in 1 hour increments The time automatically sets stops flashing after 5 seconds When the main unit is swithed on using the remote control the time on the main unit will automatically adjust to the time set on the remote control Mode Setting Press the Mode button to select operating mode Each time the button is pressed will a
34. the display and the minute 00 digits start flashing Fig C Press the TEMP TIMER A VW buttons Fig B until the correct time in minutes is displayed Press either of the clock TIMER ON TIMER OFF buttons The hour 0 digit start flashing Press the TEMP TIMER A V buttons until the correct hour time is displayed When the correct time appears in the display press the CLOCK TIMER ON TIMER OFF key pads simultaneously The colons between the hour and minutes start flashing indicating the time of day is now set Important Note Any interruption to the electrical power supply will automatically cancel the TIME OF DAY clock program In the event this should happen you will be required to re set the clock program Operating Instructions Air Conditioning NOTE Both exhaust hoses must be installed and properly vented outdoors during air conditioning mode 1 Press the I O on off key pad to switch on the unit Fig D 2 Press the MODE key until the COOL symbol appears in the display window Fig E Each depression of the MODE key will advance to a different mode setting Auto Cool Dry Fan Press the appropriate AV TEMP TIMER ADJ keys to select a suitable operating temperature setting Fig B Temperature settings are adjustable between 16 C 61 F to 31 C 88 F The set temperature will flash in the display window for approximately 5 seconds then automatically revert back to display actual room ambie
35. the display window Each depression of the MODE key will advance to a different mode setting Auto Cool Dry Fan 3 Press the appropriate V TEMP TIMER ADJ key to select a relative humidity operating setting between 35 90 RH adjustable in increments of 5 For continuous non stop dehumidifier operation press the V TEMP TIMER ADJ key pad until the symbol appears in the display window NOTE The compressor will not cycle off during continuous mode The set relative humidity level will flash in the display window for approximately 5 seconds then automatically revert back to display actual room ambient relative humidity conditions NOTE The set operating RH level must be programmed within the 5 second flashing condition To view the set relative humidity program any time press either of the TEMP TIMER ADJ buttons NOTE There is no fan speed adjustment during dehumidifying mode the fan speed is factory set for low The blue RUN indicator light illuminates indicating dehumidifying mode is operational there may be a slight delay of 10 30 seconds before the cycle begins this is normal Downloaded from www Manualslib com manuals search engine 11 IMPORTANT The relative humidity setting selected should always be set a few degrees lower than the room ambient relative humidity conditions to ensure normal dehumidifying operation NOTE itis not recommended to operate your
36. tiate the AUTO ON time sequence The TIMER ON icon Fig L will appear in the display window and the minute digits start to flash Press either A orV TEMP TIME keys Fig M to select the AUTO ON minutes Press the TIMER ON key pad again and the hour digits start to flash Press the Aor V7 TEMP TIME ADJ key pad to select the AUTO ON hour start time Press the TIMER ON key pad again and the display will stipulate CLOCK ON and the set AUTO ON time Press the clock buttons TIME ON TIMER OFF simultaneously to revert back to the current time of day clock setting The unit will start automatically at the specified AUTO ON set time To cancel or override the AUTO ON program simply turn on the unit anytime prior to the AUTO ON time is scheduled to operate You can varify the AUTO ON time selected anytime prior to the program starting by pressing the TIMER ON key pad The time you selected will appear in the display Setting the AUTO OFF TIMER Before setting the AUTO OFF timer the time of day clock must be set operational 1 To set the AUTO OFF timer the unit must be operational turned on I O switch 2 Press the TIMER OFF key pad Fig N to initiate the AUTO OFF time sequence TIMER OFF will appear in the display window Fig O and the minute digits start to flash Press the or V key pad to select the AUTO OFF minute time Press the TIMER OFF key pad again and the hour digits sta

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