Page 2 - DIAGRAM....................................................... 22; INDEX; PLEASE READ CAREFULLY. KEEP THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL FOR FUTURE
SECTION PAGE 1. BEFORE USE ............................................................ 3 2. QUICK SET UP .......................................................... 4 3. INTRODUCTION ........................................................ 5 4. SUGGESTIONS FOR USE ......................................
Page 3 - BEFORE USE; READ THIS ENTIRE INSTRUCTION MANUAL BEFORE USE; CUSTOMER SERVICE; FOR FUTURE REFERENCE, PLEASE RECORD THE FOLLOWING:
3 Heat Controller, Inc. 1900 Wellworth Avenue Jackson, MI 49203 Keep your ORIGINAL purchase receipt. Your receipt is your proof of purchase and may be necessary for warranty service. BEFORE USE 1. READ THIS ENTIRE INSTRUCTION MANUAL BEFORE USE ! ATTENTION ! This manual describes installation, op...
Page 4 - QUICK SET UP; Remove the foam cap.
4 Heat Controller, Inc. 1900 Wellworth Avenue Jackson, MI 49203 QUICK SET UP 2. Unpack the unit: • Remove the foam cap. • With two people, lift and remove the unit from the foam packing base without tilting the unit. • Remove the plastic bag. Check to see if unit is complete including all parts ...
Page 5 - INTRODUCTION; Auto Restart; This unit has a three-minute compressor delay protection circuit; SUGGESTIONS FOR USE; cooling airflow on back or above unit.
5 Heat Controller, Inc. 1900 Wellworth Avenue Jackson, MI 49203 INTRODUCTION 3. This Portable Air Conditioner is designed for improving living and working comfort by adjusting the temperature and humidity in a room. Its mobility makes it easy to use in various rooms. This unit is provided with o...
Page 6 - SPECIFICATIONS
PE-91A / PE-121A Electrical Supply 115V / 60 Hz Cooling Capacity (BTUH) 9000 / 12000 Heating Capacity (BTUH) 3412 / 4265 Cooling Amps 10.0 / 11.5 Heating Amps 8.7 / 10.9 Dehumidifying Capacity (Pts/Hr) 2.5 / 2.8 Refrigerant R22 Fan Speeds Low / Med / Hi Airflow (CFM) 210 Noise Level d B (A) 51 / 52 ...
Page 8 - SAFETY; the outlet and/or ground wire is verified. Consult an Electrician.; DO NOT; Place objects inside the air outlet or air inlet grid.
8 Heat Controller, Inc. 1900 Wellworth Avenue Jackson, MI 49203 SAFETY 7. Connection to the main electrical supply must comply with local and national electrical codes. 1. Do not damage the power cord. 2. Never lay this unit down. Operate in upright position only. 3. Be sure that air inlets and ...
Page 10 - INSTALLATION; Telescoping Window Panel Kit; Unit with Hoses Attached
10 Heat Controller, Inc. 1900 Wellworth Avenue Jackson, MI 49203 INSTALLATION 8. When this portable air conditioner operates in the cool mode, fresh outdoor airmust be directed into the unit and hot air must be exhausted out of the room to complete heat exchange of the condenser. When the unit o...
Page 11 - both air inlet hose and air outlet hose.; VERTICAL
11 Heat Controller, Inc. 1900 Wellworth Avenue Jackson, MI 49203 1. Measure the window the unit will be installed into and adjust the telescoping Window Panels to fit into the window. If window is either too wide or too tall, fill the remaining space with foam or other appropriate material. Make...
Page 12 - To toggle the displayed temperature between °C and °F, press the; OPERATION; Dry Mode
NOTE: To toggle the displayed temperature between °C and °F, press the ON/OFF button for approximately 20 seconds and then release. (The °F printed on the Control Panel will remain unchanged.) . 12 Heat Controller, Inc. 1900 Wellworth Avenue Jackson, MI 49203 OPERATION 9. 9.1 Control Panel and D...
Page 13 - Fig. Remote Controller
TEMP/ TI ME FAN SPEED TI MER MODE ON/ OFF 13 Heat Controller, Inc. 1900 Wellworth Avenue Jackson, MI 49203 OPERATION 9. 9.2 Remote Controller Fig. Remote Controller The buttons on the Remote Controller perform the same functions as the equivalent button on the Control Panel. The Remote Controlle...
Page 14 - Temperature Changing Button.
14 Heat Controller, Inc. 1900 Wellworth Avenue Jackson, MI 49203 OPERATION 9. 9.3 Auto, Cool, Heat, Dry, Fan Mode You can operate the unit using the Control Panel on the unit, or with the Remote Controller. Auto Mode: 1. Plug the Power Cord into the power outlet. 2. Turn on the unit by pressing ...
Page 15 - temperature change button.
15 Heat Controller, Inc. 1900 Wellworth Avenue Jackson, MI 49203 OPERATION 9. 9.3 Auto, Cool, Heat, Dry, Fan Mode Dry Mode: 1. Plug the Power Cord into the power outlet. 2. Turn on the unit by pressing the ON/OFF Button on the Control Panel. 3. Press the Mode Button until the signal “ “ appears ...
Page 16 - HOW TO CANCEL OFF-TIMER Program Setting:
16 Heat Controller, Inc. 1900 Wellworth Avenue Jackson, MI 49203 Press TIMER button. Digit “3” will flash on LED display. TIMER LED indicator will illuminate. OPERATION 9. 9.4 Timer Setting Procedure ON-TIMER Program Setting: When the unit is OFF, you can program the ON TIMER to start the unit a...
Page 17 - Horizontal Swing Strip
17 Heat Controller, Inc. 1900 Wellworth Avenue Jackson, MI 49203 OPERATION 9. 9.5 Air Flow Direction Control Horizontal Swing Strip Press button. The horizontal swing strip controls the up-down air direction and will move up and down automatically. Release H-SWING button when the horizontal stri...
Page 18 - DRAIN EXCESS CONDENSATE WATER; Condensate Disposal:; : Connect the Water Drain House to the Upper Drain Port; Drain Water from Lower Drain Port:; Procedures; : Remove the Rubber Drain Plug on Lower Drain Port.; Lower Drain Port
18 Heat Controller, Inc. 1900 Wellworth Avenue Jackson, MI 49203 DRAIN EXCESS CONDENSATE WATER 10. Condensate Disposal: Drain Water from Upper Drain Port: Procedures : Connect the Water Drain House to the Upper Drain Port allowing water to flow to a water bucket. (See above illustration). Rememb...
Page 19 - MAINTENANCE; Clean the Filter; Upper Drain Port
19 Heat Controller, Inc. 1900 Wellworth Avenue Jackson, MI 49203 MAINTENANCE 11. MAKE SURE POWER SUPPLY IS SWITCHED OFF AND THE PLUG IS PULLED OUT OF THE POWER OUTLET BEFORE ANY MAINTENANCE IS PERFORMED. • Do not immerse the unit in water or other liquids. • Do not pour liquids onto the unit. Cl...
Page 21 - TROUBLE SHOOTING
Problem Cause Solution Power failure or plug is not correctly inserted in the socket Restore the power supply or reset LCDI Circuit breaker or line fuse has been tripped Call your Electrician The unit doesn’t run Power supply voltage is too low Call your Electrician The room temperature is not at wo...
Page 22 - ELECTRI CAL DI AGRAM FOR; DIAGRAM
Hr Wat er Level Det ect or LEFT/ RI GHT Swi ng Mot orFor Hor i zont al Swi ng St r i p Fuse3. 15A COM H AC- N L C2 NO LI MI HI WATER 5C Cut - of f C3 S R Compr essor C Pr ot ect or WATER PUMP SM Mot or For Evapor at or Si de 5C ELECTRI CAL DI AGRAM FOR Mobi l e Ai r Condi t i oner Cont r ol Panel PC...
Page 23 - Design, material, performance data and components
1900 Wellworth Ave., Jackson, Michigan 49203 • Ph. 517-787-2100 • Fax 517-787-9341 THE QUALITY LEADER IN CONDITIONING AIR www.heatcontroller.com Design, material, performance data and components subject to change without notice. 0 1 /0 7