Page 3 - Table of Contents; Maintenance Checklists
Table of Contents Safety and Instructions Installation and Setup Electrical Safety Warning Parts Description Operation Control Panel Remote Control Combination Buttons Replacing the Batteries Installation Tools Required Parts List Installing Your AC Installing the Exhaust Hose Removing Collected Wat...
Page 4 - Safety and Instructions; Installation and Setup; damage the power cord.
Safety and Instructions 01 Installation and Setup Please read all instructions before use and save this user manual for futurereference. A digital version can be obtained from Customer Support. Your safety and the safety of others are very important to us. We have providedmany important safety messa...
Page 5 - Electrical Safety Warning; authorized technical service center in order to avoid all risk.
02 ● Only use the appliance in an upright position. Make sure the angle of inclination <10°. Always place the appliance on a stable, flat, level surface to prevent the air conditioner from overturning. Electrical Safety Warning ● If the power cable is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufactu...
Page 6 - LCDI Power Plug (Leakage Current Detection and Interruption); ● Do not use the LCDI plug to turn the; RESET; ● The power supply must be replaced; TEST; Recommended Operating Environment
03 LCDI Power Plug (Leakage Current Detection and Interruption) The power cord used with this air conditioner contains a current detection devicedesigned to reduce the risk of fire. In the event that the power supply cord isdamaged, it cannot be repaired. The power supply cord must be replaced with ...
Page 8 - Parts Description; Airflow Louver
05 Parts Description 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 5 7 8 9 10 6 Remote Control Control Panel Airflow Louver Handles Filter Air Inlet Continuous Drainage Port Power Cord Power Cord Hooks Manual Drainage Port Wheels 5 6 7 8 10 9 F AN ON/OFF MODE SLEEP SWING TIMER T -ON T-OFF SWING AUTO COOLD RY F AN HEAT SLEEP LOCKSP...
Page 9 - Operation; Control Panel; Fan Button
06 Operation Control Panel 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 Fan Button Swing Button +/- Button Timer Button Mode Button On/Off Button
Page 11 - Remote Control; MODE button; ON; or; OFF
F AN ON/OFF MODE SLEEP SWING TIMER T -ON T-OFF SWING AUTO COOL D RY F AN HEAT SLEEP LOCK SPEED AUTO H OPER 08 Remote Control 1 1 2 2 3 4 3 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 The max range of the remote control is 25 feet with no obstacles or interferencefrom other devices, such as wireless phones or fluorescent lamps.Th...
Page 12 - use the Cool or Dry modes.; Timer Button; speed according to ambient temperature.
Swing Button Press this button and the airflow louver will swing up & down automatically. Pressit again to turn off the swing function. Sleep Button Press this button to enter the sleep operation mode. While in sleep mode, you can use the Cool or Dry modes. Timer Button Press this button to acti...
Page 13 - Combination Buttons; Light Function; signal to the air conditioner.; Change Between °F and °C; Replacing the Batteries
10 Combination Buttons Light Function Press and hold the “+” and “FAN” buttons simultaneously for 3 seconds to turn the lights on the air conditioner on or off. The default setting after being powered on isfor the lights to be on. Child Lock Function Press the “+” and “-” buttons simultaneously to e...
Page 14 - Installation; Tools Required; Accessory kit for window installation
11 Installation Tools Required Parts List Phillips head screwdriver Tape measure Scissors Saw Pencil Exhaust Hose Joint Rear Clip Insect Guard Screw x 4pcs Mounting Plate x 2pcs Accessory kit for window installation Window panel Extension panel Exhaust cover Adjustment panel Fixed Clip x 2pcs Bracke...
Page 15 - Installing Your AC; Accessory kit for installing the drain hose; Others
12 Installing Your AC Here are the detailed instructions for installing the window panel into sliding sashor hung windows. For certain windows, such as a casement window, you will needto improvise several steps of the installation as each specific window will be different. 1. Cut the Foam seal B (ad...
Page 17 - Slide the Exhaust Cover into the grooves of the Window Panel.
14 b. Insert the insect guard firmly to ensure that the four projections fit into the holes of the window panel. Make sure that Side A is on the top. Double-hung sash window Sliding sash window Projection "A" Window panel Window panel Projection "A" 4. Slide the Exhaust Cover into th...
Page 18 - Vertical Sliding Window
1 1 2 2 3 3 Window width Max 62inch / Min 9.1inch Window widthMax 62inch Min 9.1inch Window panel (cut if necessary) Adjustment panel Extension panel Exhaust cover 1 2 3 4 28.3inch 18.3inch 18.3inch 10inch 5inch 5inch 4.8inch 4.8inch You can slide the exhaust cover tocover the hole of the window pan...
Page 20 - air and insects from getting into the room.
17 6. Insert the window panel into the window sill and close the window securely against the Window panel. 7. Stuff Foam Seal A (non adhesive) between the glass and the window to prevent air and insects from getting into the room. 8. Optional: Attach a bracket to the window frame with a screw to pre...
Page 21 - Installing the Exhaust Hose; ) Twist the Joint and Rear Clip clockwise onto the exhaust hose.
18 Installing the Exhaust Hose Please note that the exhaust hose is REQUIRED to use for this portable airconditioner. This TOSOT portable air conditioner (like all air conditioners) must produce heat as a byproduct of producing cool air. If you don’t connect the exhausthose your unit will exhaust th...
Page 23 - Continuous Drainage; Water can be drained into a floor drain by attaching a drain hose
20 Continuous Drainage Water can be drained into a floor drain by attaching a drain hose (included) to the continuous drain port.1. Remove the continuous drain cap by turning it counter clockwise, then remove the rubber plug from the spout. Bottom drainage port
Page 25 - Installing the Power Cord Hooks
22 Installing the Power Cord Hooks Attach the two power cord hooks on the back of the unit using the included screwsand wrap the power cord around the power cord hooks when not in use. power cord hooks Insert the cord here
Page 26 - Cleaning and Maintenance; Precautions; Otherwise, it may cause electric shock.; Cleaning outer case
23 Cleaning and Maintenance Precautions ● Before cleaning the air conditioner, please turn off the unit and disconnect power. Otherwise, it may cause electric shock. ● Do not wash the air conditioner with water. Otherwise, it may cause electric shock.● Do not use volatile liquid (such as thinner or ...
Page 27 - may cause personal injury.; Offseason checklist; please refer to the “Removing Collected Water” part on page 19.; Preseason checklist
24 Maintenance Checklists 3. Reinstall the filter After the filter has dried completely, reinstall back into the air conditioner. Note: ● Clean the filter at least every three months.● Do not touch the metal fins in the air conditioner after removing the filter as they may cause personal injury. ● D...
Page 28 - Troubleshooting; control is 25 feet. Do not exceed; Issues
25 Troubleshooting Whether the unit isrestarted up afterstopping immediately? Is plug loose?Power failure?Is the power too low?Whether the air filter is too dirty?Whether the set temperature is proper?Whether door and window are closed?Whether the unit is interfered seriously (such as static pressur...
Page 29 - Is the unit in auto mode?
26 Issues Self check Possible solutions What is 3-Minute Compressor Protection? All TOSOT Air Conditioners have a 3-Minute Compressor Protection feature to helpextend the lifespan of your unit. You may notice this happening when the unit is notblowing cold air or you can’t hear the sound of the comp...
Page 30 - be performed by qualified individuals.; Malfunction Codes; Overload malfunction; Error code; Chassis is full of water
27 If you notice or experience any of the following conditions, please turn off the airconditioner, disconnect from power, discontinue use, and contact support immediately. ● The power cord is overheating or otherwise damaged ● Abnormal sound during operation● A strange odor is emitted from the unit...
Page 31 - Warranty & Customer Support; Warranty Information; Questions? We are here to help; Share your experience
28 Warranty & Customer Support Warranty Information 1. 1-Year warranty: TOSOT Portable Air Conditioner comes with a 1-year warranty from the date of purchase. This warranty covers manufacturing and material defects. Please visit https://tosotdirect.com/warranty for more details. 2. Additional 6-...