Page 2 - BEFORE USE; GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS:
BEFORE USE GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS: ALWAYS OPERATE THE UNIT IN AN UPRIGHT POSITION AND PLACE IT ON A FLAT, LEVEL SURFACE AT LEAST 14” (36CM) AWAY FROM ANY OTHER OBJECTS (FIG 1 & 4). DO NOT PLACE OBJECTS ON THE UNIT AND DO NOT COVER OR OBSTRUCT THE INLET OR OUTLET GRILLES (FIG. 2). THIS APPLI...
Page 3 - FOR MAXIMUM EFFICENCY:; Frequently clean the filters.
FOR MAXIMUM EFFICENCY: Make sure doors and windows are closed while the portable air conditioner is in use. Also keep curtains and blinds closed during the sunniest parts of the day while it is in operation. Frequently clean the filters. Once the room or area has reached your desired comfort level, ...
Page 4 - PARTS LIST; Accessories
PARTS LIST Front Back FIG.5 FIG.6 1. Display window 2. Control panel 3. Control buttons 4. Louvers 5. Carrying handle 6. Casters 7. Cord wrap 8. Air filter 9. Air inlet 10. Exhaust air outlet 11. Air inlet 12. Water plug/drainage port Accessories 13. Hose adaptor (goes over hose and into the window ...
Page 5 - INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS; Installing the Exhaust Hose; Open the window and insert the window kit into the open gap.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Installing the Exhaust Hose FIG.8 1. Open the window and insert the window kit into the open gap. 2. Close the window until the window kit is held securely. You may need to adjust the size of the window kit and secure it with screws. This technique may also be used for sash...
Page 6 - Positioning the Exhaust Hose
Positioning the Exhaust Hose Insert the exhaust hose into the back of the unit and tighten it into place. Avoid kinks and bends in the exhaust hose. These can cause expelled moist air to accumulate, resulting in overheating and unexpected shut offs (See Fig 9 & 10). Τ he exhaust hose may be exte...
Page 7 - Installing the Activated Carbon Filter
Installing the Activated Carbon Filter 1. Remove the filter frame from the unit. 2. Remove the activated carbon filter from its plastic bag. 3. Insert the activated carbon filter into the back of the unit. 4. Reattach the filter frame onto the unit. FIG.13 6
Page 8 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS; Control Panel; Turning the Unit On and Off
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Control Panel FIG.14 1. ON/OFF (power) button 2. Timer button 3. Timer indicator light 4. Temperature increase button 5. Compressor indicator light 6. Full water tank indicator light 7. Temperature decrease button 8. Low ventilation indicator light 9. High ventilation indicato...
Page 9 - Setting the Temperature; Press the UP or DOWN button to change the set temperature.; Setting the Fan/Ventilation Speed; cold air to be removed; . When in heating mode, the machine can be set on HIGH or LOW; The remote control requires 2 AAA batteries to operate.; FIG. 15
Setting the Temperature 1. Press the UP or DOWN button to change the set temperature. 2. The display window will then indicate the set temperature. If no temperature is set, the display will show the room’s ambient temperature. 3. Please note that the default cooling temperature of this portable air...
Page 11 - DRAINING THE UNIT; For Continuous Drainage
DRAINING THE UNIT During the cooling process, some water will be extracted from the air and stored within the unit’s water reservoir. If the water reservoir is full, both the compressor and motor will stop and the unit will beep (press any button to stop the beeping sound). The full water tank indic...
Page 12 - For Heating Mode; ot provide optimal
• The drainage hose may be extended by adding an extension hose using a suitable connector. FIG.19 PLEASE NOTE: 1. The drain must be at or below the level of the drainage port. 2. The full water tank indicator light will not work when the unit is being continuously drained. 3. To extend the drainage...
Page 13 - MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS
MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS Always unplug the air conditioner from the power supply before cleaning. To maximize the efficiency of the air conditioner, regularly clean the unit. Cleaning the Housing • Use a soft, damp cloth to wipe the body clean. • Never use strong chemicals, gasoline, detergents, che...
Page 14 - TROUBLESHOOTING; void your warranty and endanger the user.
TROUBLESHOOTING The air conditioner does not function. Is the air conditioner plugged in? Is the power outlet functioning correctly? Is the full water tank indicator light flashing? Is the ambient room temperature lower than the set temperature? The unit does not produce adequate cooling. Is the uni...
Page 15 - TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS; NIL
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Model Number: AC-10000E AC-10000H Voltage / Frequency 115V / 60Hz Power Consumption for cooling” 909W / 8.3A Power Consumption for heating” NIL 830W / 7.6A Air Volume (Maximum Speed) 300 m 3 /h Dehumidification Capacity 2.1 pints/hr (1 L/hr) Compressor Type Rotary Refrigeran...
Page 16 - LIMITED MANUFACTURER’S WARRANTY; Power failure
LIMITED MANUFACTURER’S WARRANTY This appliance is covered by a limited manufacturer’s warranty. For one year from theoriginal date of purchase, the manufacturer will repair or replace any parts of this appliancethat prove to be defective in materials and workmanship, provided the appliance has beenu...