3. OPERATION
BEFORE OPERATION:
LCDI (Leakage Current Detection and Interruption) PLUG
TEST:
RESET
TEST
RESET: AFTER SOLVING THE PROBLEM
ALWAYS: MAKE SURE THE INDICATOR LAMP IS ON AFTER
PLUGING INTO THE POWER. IF NOT, PRESS RESET
BUTTON UNTIL IT CLICKS AND INDICATOR LAMP
COMES ON.
HARD TO RESET BUTTON:
PRESSING BUTTON WITH A STICK SUCH AS PENCIL OR BALL
POINT PEN WITH THE FLAT END (NOT SHARP EDGE) MAY MAKE
IT EASIER TO RESET BUTTON.
NO POWER ON THE UNIT: MAKE SURE THE INDICATOR LAMP IS ON.
OPERATING STEPS:
1.
PRESS
''POWER'' BUTTON (C1) TO ''ON''.
Cool mode lamp (C7) and Low lamp are lit at this time and unit
starts.
2.
PRESS
MODE BUTTON (C2).
Press the mode button (C2) to set your desired operation
mode "Cooling" (C7), "Dehumidify" (C8), "Fan" (C9).
Cooling mode (C7)
When cool mode is selected, "
play, During the cooling mode the air is cooled and hot air is
exhausted to the outside through the exhaust tube. Adjust fan
speed and air temperature to suit your desired comfort level.
Note: The air exchange hoses must vent room when using
cool mode.
Dehumidify mode (C8)
When Dehumidify mode is selected, "
Display. Air is dehumidified as it passes through the unit, with-
out being in full cooling mode.
If room temperature is higher than 25 degree Celsius, fan
speed can be adjusted; otherwise fan speed is fixed to "Low ".
Note: If the unit is to be used as a dehumidifier, do not
connect the exhaust hose let the warm air return to
the room.
Continuous drainage is then necessary.
Fan mode (C9)
When fan mode is selected , "
Display, Air is circulated throughout the room with no cooling.
Note: The unit does not need to be vented in Fan mode.
3.
PRESS TIMER/TEMPERATURE ADJUST BUTTONS (C5)
Set the desired room temperature by pressing + button or –
button. The default display is room temperature.
When "+" or "– " button is pressed, the set temperature is dis-
played and may be adjusted. After 15 seconds the display will
revert back to room temperature.
By pressing both "+" and "–" buttons at the same time for
more than 3 seconds, the display will toggle between Celsius
and Fahrenheit.
4.
PRESS FAN SPEED BUTTON (C3)
Press the fan speed button (C3) to set the desired air flow rate.
........ Operation at a high air flow
......... Operation at a medium air flow
.......... Operation at a low air flow
5.
AIR DEFLECTION
The vertical louvers may be set on right and left manually in
desired direction. (Fig. E)
6.
STOP OPERATION
Press the Power button (C1) and all lights will go out.
TIMER OPERATION
Auto turning OFF:
With machine in running mode, press timer button for setting
timer control. Press "+" or "–" to select number of hours you
would like the unit to run before it automatically shuts off.
WHEN CURRENT LEAKING OR
PRESSING TEST BUTTON, THE
INDICATOR LIGHT WILL TURN OFF
AND THE UNIT WILL CUT OUT.
PLEASE PRESS RESET BUTTON.
" will show in the LCD Dis
" will show in the LCD
" will be shown in the LCD
Auto turning ON:
With machine in stand by mode, press timer button for setting
timer control. Press "+" or "–" to select number of hours be-
fore the unit automatically starts running in air conditioning
mode.
Note : The time is adjustable between 1~24 hours.
USING REMOTE CONTROL
The functions work the same as your air conditioner's opera-
tion panel. (Fig. C) All key functions can be accessed from the
remote con trols.
Batteries: Remove the cover on the back of the remote control
and insert the batteries with the (+) and (-) poles pointing in the
proper direction. (Fig. H)
NOTE:
Do not drop the remote control.
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Do not place the remote control in a location exposed to direct
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sunlight.
The remote control should be placed about 1 meter or more
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away from TV, or any other electrical appliances.
CAUTION
Use only AAA or IEC R03 1.5V batteries.
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DO NOT attempt to recharge the supplied batteries. All batter-
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ies should be replaced at the same time.
DO NOT dispose of the batteries in a fire as they may explode.
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DO NOT install the batteries with the polarity (+/-) reversed.
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Keep batteries and other things that could be swallowed away
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from young children. Contact a doctor immediately if an object
is swallowed.
4. DRAINING EXCESS WATER (Fig. F)
1.
Drain excess water from the tank by placing a pan under the
drain water outlet. (Fig. F2)
2.
Remove the drain plug, and let the water drain into the pan.
3.
When the water stops draining out, replace the drain plug.
4.
Remove the pan of water.
5.
Operate the unit in Fan mode to dry the interior of the unit.
NOTE: Remove the drain water from the tank once a week.
5. CLEANING
CLEANING AIR INTAKE GRILLE (Fig. G)
1.
Clean the air intake grille (B7) once every two weeks.
2.
To remove the air intake grille (B7), pull the grille off.
3.
Remove the dust with a vacuum cleaner.
WARNING
DO NOT touch the evaporator. It may cause injury or damage.
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CLEANING SURFACE
Clean the outside of the unit with a soft damp cloth.
CAUTION
NEVER use gasoline, solvents, chemical products or polish as
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they could damage the surfaces.
6. LONG-TERM STORAGE
At the end of each season, or when you do not plan to use your
unit for an extended period of time, the following procedures are
recommended.
1.
Run the unit 5 or 6 hours with only the ''FAN'' (C9) mode oper-
ating in order to dry the inside.
2.
Remove the drain water from the tank and unplug the unit.
3.
Clean the unit.
Wipe off any dirt or dust on the unit with a soft damp cloth or
a vacuum cleaner, and then wipe again using a soft dry cloth.
4.
Clean the air intake grille (B7) and replace it.
5.
Store the unit.
The original shipping carton is the best place to store your
unit. If you do not have the original packing materials, cover
the unit with a large plastic bag and store in a cool dry place.
CAUTION
ALWAYS store the unit in the vertical position.
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DO NOT put heavy objects on top of the unit.
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