Operation
Water Light | LCD Display | |
WATER |
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POWERMode Speed |
| Timer |
Power Button |
| Timer/Temp |
Mode Button |
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| Set Button | |
Fan Speed Button | Timer Button | |
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Power
•The power button turns the unit on and off.
•When you first press the power button, the unit will begin to operate in cooling mode. After you have used the unit, and turned it off, it will default to the last used mode/settings upon turning the unit on again. If power to the unit is interrupted while the unit is running, the air conditioner will restart itself in its last used mode/settings once power
is restored.
Note: This "auto restart" function will restart the unit after power is restored. The compressor will resume after 3 minutes, if in use.
Water Light
This portable air conditioner is designed to exhaust most or all water condensed from the air (in cooling mode). In high humidity situations, the internal water reservoir may fill. The unit will automatically shut off and the water light will turn on. Once the water is manually drained, the unit will operate as normal.
Mode
This unit has 4 settings:
• Cooling • Dehumidifying • Fan • Heating
The settings are adjusted by pressing the mode button. Icons on the LCD display will indicate which setting is currently being used.
• Cooling Mode
When the cooling mode is selected, “” will show in the LCD display. In cooling mode, room air is
cooled and hot air is exhausted to the outside through the exhaust hose. Adjust the fan speed and air temperature to suit your desired comfort level.
Note: The exhaust hose must vent outside the room when using the cooling mode.
• Dehumidifying Mode
When dehumidifying mode is selected, “ ” will show in the LCD displa y. The dehumidifying mode removes water from the air without cooling the room. If the room temperature is below 77ºF, the fan speed will be locked on “low;” above 77ºF, the fan speed is adjustable.
Note: The exhaust hose is not required in dehumidifying mode. Note that the internal water tray will fill with water in this mode.
Transmitting | High Fan Speed | |
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Cooling Mode | Medium Fan Speed | |
Dehumidifying Mode | ||
Low Fan Speed | ||
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Fan Mode | Water Warning | |
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Heating Mode | ||
stop running | ||
Temperature DisplayON | OFF Timer Setting Display | |
• Fan Mode |
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When the fan mode is selected, “ | ,” “ ,” or “ ” will |
be shown in the LCD displa y, and air is circulated throughout the room with no cooling.
Note: unit does not need to be vented in Fan mode
• Heating Mode | ” will be |
When the heating mode is selected, “ |
shown in the LCD display. In heating mode, room air is heated and cool air is exhausted to the outside
through the exhaust hose. Adjust the fan speed and air temperature to suit your desired comfort level.
Note: The exhaust hose must vent outside the room when using the heating mode.
Fan Speed
The unit has 3 speeds: Low, Medium and High. Press the speed button to toggle the speeds.
Temperature
To set the temperature in cooling or heating mode use the up “ ” and down “ ” buttons. The temperature setting range is from 61° F- 89°F.
Note: When in dehumidifying or fan mode, temperature setting is not required or allowed.
Fahrenheit/Celsius
Pressing both the timer/temp set buttons (“ ” and “”) will switch the temperature
Note: Inital setting is in ºF.
Timer/Temp Set Buttons
•Used for adjusting the timer and thermostat.
•The default display is room temperature.
•In cooling and heating modes, you can set the temperature by pressing the “” and “” buttons.The set temperature will be displayed for 10 seconds, then revert back to room temperature.
•The timer can be set by pressing the “” and adjusting the “” and “” buttons.
•The timer is adjustable between
•Once the timer has been set, the adjusted time will be displayed for 5 seconds, then the display willrevert back to the displaying the room temperature.
Cancelling the Timer
You may cancel the timer setting at any time by pressing the timer button once you have set the timer or by pressing the power button.
After turning the air conditioner off, wait 3 minutes before turning it back on again.