
USER GUIDE
10300 BTU Portable Inverter Air Conditioner
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PLEASE KEEP THIS MANUAL CAREFULLY FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.
FOR HOUSEHOLD USE ONLY.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
FEATURES AND TECHNICAL SPECS
IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
DESCRIPTION
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
DESCRIPTION OF THE DISPLAY SCREEN AND CONTROL PANEL
TIPS FOR CORRECT USE
CLEANING
TROUBLESHOOTING
REGISTER PRODUCT
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California Prop 65 Warning
WARNING:
This product may expose you to chemicals, which is known to
the state of California to cause cancer, birth defects and other
reproductive harm. Do not ingest.
For more info go to: www.P65warnings.ca.gov

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Features:
•
Ecient & Powerful Cooling
• Delivers Impressive Cooling Capacity
• Reliable WiFi Connectivity
• Ensures a Comfortable Temperature Even on the Hottest Days
• Innovative Noise Isolation System
• Reduces Water Build-Up and Eliminates the Need for Constant Drainage
• Rotary Compressor and Universal Castors
• Compact Freestanding Room Air Conditioner
• (3) Operation Modes: AC Cooling/Dehumidier/Fan/Heating/Smart/Sleep
• Hassle-Free, Quick Setup Cooling
• Simple Electric Plug-In Operation
• Convenient Wide-Area Climate Control Room AC Coverage
• Time, Temperature & Fan Speed Adjustment Settings
• Modern Style, Glossy Body Housing
• Energy Ecient: Low Power Consumption
• Includes Universal Window Mount AC Exhaust Kit
• Removable & Washable Air Filter
• Ideal for Schools, Business Spaces and Bedrooms
What's in the Box:
•
AC Unit
• Exhaust Hose
• Window Installation Plate
• Remote Control
• (2) 1.5V AAA Battery
• (2) Hose Connector
• Drain Pipe
• Window Seal

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Technical Specs:
• Construction Material: HIPS (Housing)
• Power Supply: 115V/60Hz
• Power Output: 1030 Watts
• Refrigerant Type: R32
• Cooling capacity (ASHRAE): 13000 BTU/h
• Cooling capacity (DOE): 10300 BTU/h
• Coverage Area: Cools Rooms up to 450 Square Feet
• Air Flow: 420 Cubic Meters/Hour
• Operating Modes: Cool/Fan/Dry (Dehumidier)/Heating/Smart/Sleep
• Moisture Removal/Dehumidier: 1.6 Liters/Hour
• Operating Noise Level: 53-43 dBA
• Fan Speed Settings: Four Level, Low/Middle/High and Auto
• Cooling Setting Temperature: 18°C - 32°C (64°F - 90°F)
• Heating Setting Temperature: 13°C - 27°C (55°F - 81°F)
• Adjustable Timer Settings: Up to 24 Hours
• Battery Operated Remote Control, Requires (2) x ‘AAA’ Batteries, (Included)
• Net Weight of Batteries: 0.03 lbs.
• Adjustable Lowest Temperature: 64°F
• Annual Energy Consumption: 1319 kW
• Power Cable Length: 59 ft.
• Item Weight: 52.8 lbs.
• Product Dimension (L x W x H): 14.06” x 16.5” x 27.09” -inches

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Please read this user manual carefully before use. If you have any questions,
please contact professional service for assistance.
IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
• This appliance is for household use only.
• Disconnect the appliance from its power source during service, when replacing
parts, and while cleaning.
• Note: Check the nameplate for the type of refrigerant gas used in your appliance.
• Specic information regarding appliances with refrigerant gas:
• Do not pierce the cooling circuit of the machine. At the end of its useful life,
deliver the appliance to a special waste collection center for disposal.
• GWP (Global Warming Potential): R410A: 2088, R134a: 1430, R290: 3, R32: 675.
• This hermetically sealed system contains uoridated greenhouse gases
(R410A/R134a/R32).
• Environmental Information: This unit contains uoridated greenhouse gases
covered by the Kyoto Protocol.
• Use this unit only as described in this instruction manual.
• Ensure the plug is rmly and completely inserted into the outlet to reduce the
risk of electric shock or re.
• Do not plug other appliances into the same outlet to avoid the risk of electric
shock.
• Do not disassemble or modify the appliance or the power cord. This can cause
electric shock or re. Refer all other services to a qualied technician.
• Do not place the power cord or appliance near heaters, radiators, or other heat
sources to avoid electric shock or re.
• This unit has a cord with an earthed wire connected to an earthed pin or
grounding tab. The plug must be inserted into a properly installed and earthed
socket. Do not cut or remove the earthed pin or grounding tab from the plug
under any circumstances.
• Store and use the unit in a manner protected from moisture (e.g., condensation,
splashed water). Unplug the unit immediately if moisture occurs.
• Always transport your appliance in a vertical position and place it on a stable,
level surface during use. If the unit is transported on its side, let it stand upright
and unplugged for 6 hours before use.

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• Use the control panel or remote control to turn the unit on and o.
Do not start or stop operation by plugging in or unplugging the power cord to
avoid electric shock.
• Do not use hazardous chemicals for cleaning or allow them to contact the unit.
To prevent damage to the surface nish, use only a soft cloth for cleaning.
Avoid wax, thinner, or strong detergents.
• Do not use the unit in the presence of ammable substances or vapors
(e.g., alcohol, insecticides, gasoline).
• If the appliance makes unusual sounds, emits smoke, or produces an unusual
odor, unplug it immediately.
• Do not clean the unit with water. If water enters the unit, unplug it immediately
and contact Customer Service.
• Use two or more people to lift and install the unit.
• Always grasp the plug when plugging in or unplugging the appliance.
Never unplug by pulling on the cord to avoid electric shock and damage.
• Install the appliance on a sturdy, level oor capable of supporting up to 110 lbs
(50 kg). Weak or uneven ooring can result in property damage or injury.
• Fuse specications: T, 250V AC, 3.15A.
WARNING
1. This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with
reduced physical, sensory, or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and
knowledge, unless supervised or instructed by a person responsible for their
safety.
2. Children should be supervised to ensure they do not play with the appliance.
3. If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer,
service agent, or qualied personnel to avoid hazards.
4. The appliance must be installed in accordance with national wiring regulations.
5. Do not use methods to accelerate defrosting or cleaning other than those
recommended by the manufacturer.
6. Store the appliance in a room without continuous ignition sources
(e.g., open ames, operating gas appliances, or heaters).
7. Do not pierce or burn the appliance.
8. Refrigerants may not contain an odor; handle with care.

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CAUTION
• The handling, installation, storage, servicing, and disposal must comply with
national gas-related laws and regulations, as well as national wiring regulations.
•
Refrigerant must be cleared from the system when maintaining or scrapping
the appliance.
•
Ensure the working area is open or well-ventilated before turning on the system
or performing hot work. Maintain ventilation during operation to safely dilute
and displace any leaked refrigerant.
• This appliance uses ammable refrigerant R32. Follow the instructions carefully
to handle, install, clean, and service the appliance to avoid damage or hazard.
Do not dispose of the appliance with regular trash. Contact a qualied agency
for proper disposal.
• Servicing should only be performed as recommended by the manufacturer.
DANGER
Risk of Fire or Explosion
• Flammable Refrigerant Used. Repairs must be performed only by trained
service personnel. Do not puncture refrigerant tubing.
• Dispose of the appliance properly in accordance with federal or local regulations.
Flammable refrigerant is used.
• Consult the repair manual or owner’s guide before attempting to service this
product. All safety precautions must be followed.
• Risk of Fire or Explosion due to Flammable Refrigerant.
Follow handling instructions carefully in compliance with national regulations.

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When using electrical appliances, basic safety precautions should always
be followed:
• DO NOT touch the appliance or the electrical plug with wet hands.
• Check the household voltage to ensure it matches the appliance's specications.
• Before operating, remove all packaging material and check for any damage
that may have occurred during shipping.
• DO NOT operate any product with a damaged cord or plug.
• DO NOT use an extension cord with this appliance.
• DO NOT run the power cord under carpeting, or cover it with rugs or runners.
Keep the cord away from areas where it may be tripped over.
• Always power o and unplug the appliance before emptying the water tank.
• The water collected in the tank must be discarded.
It should never be used for drinking.
• Always unplug the appliance and remove the water from the water tank before
cleaning, servicing, or relocating the unit.
• Remove the power cord from the electrical receptacle by grasping and pulling
on the power cord plug-end only. Never pull the cord.
• This appliance has been manufactured for use in domestic environments and
must not be used for other purposes.
• DO NOT use the product in areas where gasoline, paint, or other ammable
goods and objects are used or stored.
• This appliance is designed for indoor residential applications only.
It should not be used for commercial or industrial applications.
• DO NOT attempt to repair or adjust any electrical or mechanical functions of
the appliance as this may cause danger and void the warranty.
• DO NOT cover the air inlet or outlet on the appliance, as this may cause the
unit to fail.
• DO NOT insert or allow objects to enter any ventilation or exhaust opening, as
this may damage the product and could cause electrical shock or re.
• DO NOT let children play with this appliance, packaging, or included plastic bag.
• If the unit is damaged or malfunctions, do not continue to operate it.
Unplug the product from the electrical outlet. Refer to the troubleshooting
section and contact the customer support center.
• Always place the appliance on a level oor.
• Never install the product near a bathtub or any water container.
• Store in a dry area, away from direct sunlight, when not in use.

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• This appliance and its packaging materials are not intended for use by persons
(including children or the elderly) with reduced physical, sensory, or mental
capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been given
supervision or instructions concerning the use of the appliance by a person
responsible for their safety.
• Always grip the top handle and keep the unit upright when transporting it
from room to room. DO NOT tilt the product on its side or upside down.
• If the appliance was transported tilted on its side, you must position it upright
again and wait at least 6 hours before using it.
• WARNING: To reduce the risk of re or electric shock, do not use this appliance
with any solid-state speed control device.
• Keep any required ventilation openings clear of obstruction.
Information for Qualication of Workers
All operators or refrigeration system maintenance personnel shall have a valid
certicate issued by an industry-recognized evaluation body to certify that they
are qualied for the safe disposal of refrigerant agents as recognized by the
industry.
• Maintain and repair the equipment only in accordance with the method
recommended by the equipment manufacturer. If other professionals are
required to assist in the maintenance and repair of equipment, do so under the
supervision of personnel qualied to use combustible refrigerants.
HH.1 General
Information on procedures additional to the usual information for refrigerating
appliance installation, repair, maintenance, and decommission procedures is
required when an appliance with FLAMMABLE REFRIGERANTS is aected.
The training for these procedures is carried out by national training organizations
or manufacturers accredited to teach the relevant national competency standards
that may be set in legislation. The achieved competence should be documented
by a certicate.
HH.2 Information and Training
• HH.2.1 The training should include the substance of the following:
• HH.2.2 Information about the explosion potential of FLAMMABLE REFRIGERANTS
to show that ammables may be dangerous when handled without care.
• HH.2.3 Information about POTENTIAL IGNITION SOURCES, especially those that
are not obvious, such as lighters, light switches, vacuum cleaners, electric heaters.

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• HH.2.4 Information about the dierent safety concepts:
• Unventilated: Safety of the appliance does not depend on the ventilation of
the housing. Switching o the appliance or opening the housing has no
signicant eect on safety. Nevertheless, leaking refrigerant may accumulate
inside the enclosure, and a ammable atmosphere will be released when the
enclosure is opened.
• Ventilated Enclosure: Safety of the appliance depends on ventilation of the
housing. Switching o the appliance or opening the enclosure has a signicant
eect on safety. Care should be taken to ensure sucient ventilation before
opening.
• Ventilated Room: Safety of the appliance depends on the ventilation of the
room. Switching o the appliance or opening the housing has no signicant
eect on safety. The room's ventilation shall not be switched o during repair
procedures.
• HH.2.5 Information about refrigerant detectors:
• Principle of function, including inuences on operation.
• Procedures for safely repairing, checking, or replacing a refrigerant detector
or its parts.
• Procedures for disabling a refrigerant detector during repair work on
refrigerant-carrying parts.
• HH.2.6 Information about the concept of sealed components and sealed
enclosures according to IEC 60079-15:2010.
a. Commissioning
• Ensure that the oor area is sucient for the REFRIGERANT CHARGE or that the
ventilation duct is assembled correctly.
• Connect the pipes and carry out a leak test before charging with refrigerant.
• Check safety equipment before putting into service.
b. Maintenance
• Portable equipment shall be repaired outside or in a workshop specially
equipped for servicing units with FLAMMABLE REFRIGERANTS.
• Ensure sucient ventilation at the repair place.
• Be aware that malfunction of the equipment may be caused by refrigerant loss,
and a refrigerant leak is possible.
• Discharge capacitors in a way that won’t cause sparks. The standard procedure
to short-circuit the capacitor terminals usually creates sparks.
• Reassemble sealed enclosures accurately. If seals are worn, replace them.
• Check safety equipment before putting into service.

c. Repair
• Portable equipment shall be repaired outside or in a workshop specially equipped
for servicing units with FLAMMABLE REFRIGERANTS.
• Ensure sucient ventilation at the repair place.
• Be aware that malfunction of the equipment may be caused by refrigerant loss,
and a refrigerant leak is possible.
• Discharge capacitors in a way that won’t cause sparks.
• When brazing is required, the following procedures shall be carried out in
the following order:
• Safely remove the refrigerant following local and national regulations.
If recovery is not required by national regulations, drain the refrigerant to the
outside. Take care that the drained refrigerant does not cause any danger.
In doubt, one person should guard the outlet. Special care should be taken to
ensure that drained refrigerant will not oat back into the building.
• Purge the refrigerant circuit with oxygen-free nitrogen.
• Evacuate the refrigerant circuit.
• Purge the refrigerant circuit with nitrogen for 5 minutes (not required for A2L
refrigerants).
• Evacuate again (not required for A2L refrigerants).
• Remove parts to be replaced by cutting or brazing.
• Purge the brazed points with nitrogen during the brazing procedure.
• Carry out a leak test before charging with refrigerant.
• Reassemble sealed enclosures accurately. If seals are worn, replace them.
• Check safety equipment before putting into service.
d. Decommissioning
• If safety is aected when the equipment is put out of service, the REFRIGERANT
CHARGE shall be removed before decommissioning.
• Ensure sucient ventilation at the equipment location.
• Be aware that malfunction of the equipment may be caused by refrigerant loss,
and a refrigerant leak is possible.
• Discharge capacitors in a way that won’t cause sparks.
• Remove the refrigerant. If recovery is not required by national regulations,
drain the refrigerant to the outside. Take care that the drained refrigerant does
not cause any danger. In doubt, one person should guard the outlet.
Special care should be taken to ensure that drained refrigerant will not oat
back into the building.
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• When FLAMMABLE REFRIGERANTS, except A2L REFRIGERANTS, are used:
• Evacuate the refrigerant circuit.
• Purge the refrigerant circuit with nitrogen for 5 minutes.
• Evacuate again.
• Fill with nitrogen up to atmospheric pressure.
• Put a label on the equipment indicating that the refrigerant has been removed.
e. Disposal
• Ensure sucient ventilation at the working place.
• Remove the refrigerant. If recovery is not required by national regulations, drain
the refrigerant to the outside. Take care that the drained refrigerant does not
cause any danger. In doubt, one person should guard the outlet. Special care
should be taken to ensure that drained refrigerant will not oat back into the
building.
• When ammable refrigerants are used:
• Evacuate the refrigerant circuit.
• Purge the refrigerant circuit with oxygen-free nitrogen.
• Evacuate again (not required for A2L refrigerants).
• Cut out the compressor and drain the oil.
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
1.1 Checks to the Area: Prior to beginning work on systems containing amma-
ble refrigerants, safety checks are necessary to ensure that the risk of ignition is
minimized. For repairs to the refrigerating system, the following precautions
shall be complied with prior to conducting work on the system.
1.2 Work Procedure: Work shall be undertaken under a controlled procedure to
minimize the risk of a ammable gas or vapor being present while the work is
being performed.
1.3 General Work Area: All maintenance sta and others working in the local
area shall be instructed on the nature of the work being carried out. Work in
conned spaces shall be avoided. The area around the workspace shall be
sectioned o. Ensure that the conditions within the area have been made safe
by controlling ammable materials.

1.4 Checking for Presence of Refrigerant: The area shall be checked with an
appropriate refrigerant detector prior to and during work to ensure the technician
is aware of potentially ammable atmospheres. Ensure that the leak detection
equipment being used is suitable for use with ammable refrigerants, i.e.,
non-sparking, adequately sealed, or intrinsically safe.
1.5 Presence of Fire Extinguisher: If any hot work is to be conducted on the
refrigeration equipment or any associated parts, appropriate re extinguishing
equipment shall be readily available. Have a dry powder or CO2 re extinguisher
adjacent to the charging area.
1.6 No Ignition Sources: No person carrying out work in relation to a refrigeration
system, which involves exposing any pipework that contains or has contained
ammable refrigerant, shall use any sources of ignition in such a manner that it
may lead to the risk of re or explosion. All possible ignition sources, including
cigarette smoking, should be kept suciently far away from the site of installation,
repair, removal, and disposal during which ammable refrigerant can possibly
be released to the surrounding space. Prior to work taking place, the area around
the equipment is to be surveyed to make sure that there are no ammable hazards
or ignition risks. “No Smoking” signs shall be displayed.
1.7 Ventilated Area: Ensure that the area is in the open or that it is adequately
ventilated before breaking into the system or conducting any hot work.
Ventilation shall continue during the period the work is carried out.
The ventilation should safely disperse any released refrigerant and preferably
expel it externally into the atmosphere.
1.8 Checks to the Refrigeration Equipment: Where electrical components are
being changed, they shall be t for the purpose and meet the correct specication.
At all times, the manufacturer’s maintenance and service guidelines shall be
followed. If in doubt, consult the manufacturer’s technical department for
assistance. The following checks shall be applied to installations using ammable
refrigerants:
• The charge size is in accordance with the room size within which the refrigerant-
containing parts are installed.
• The ventilation machinery and outlets are operating adequately and are not
obstructed.
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• If an indirect refrigerating circuit is being used, the secondary circuit shall be
checked for the presence of refrigerant.
• Markings on the equipment continue to be visible and legible.
Markings and signs that are illegible shall be corrected.
• Refrigeration pipes or components are installed in positions where they are
unlikely to be exposed to substances that may corrode refrigerant-containing
components, unless the components are constructed of materials inherently
resistant to corrosion or are suitably protected against corrosion.
1.9 Checks to Electrical Devices:
Repair and maintenance of electrical components shall include initial safety checks
and component inspection procedures. If a fault exists that could compromise
safety, no electrical supply shall be connected to the circuit until it is satisfactorily
resolved. If the fault cannot be corrected immediately but it is necessary to
continue operation, an adequate temporary solution shall be used and reported
to the owner of the equipment so all parties are advised.
Initial safety checks shall include:
• Ensuring that capacitors are discharged in a safe manner to avoid the possibility
of sparking.
• Conrming that no live electrical components or wiring are exposed while
charging, recovering, or purging the system.
• Verifying the continuity of earth bonding.
REPAIRS TO SEALED COMPONENTS
Sealed electrical components shall be replaced.
REPAIR TO INTRINSICALLY SAFE COMPONENTS
Intrinsically safe components must be replaced.
CABLING
Check that cabling will not be subject to wear, corrosion, excessive pressure,
vibration, sharp edges, or any other adverse environmental eects. The check
shall also take into account the eects of aging or continual vibration from
sources such as compressors or fans.

DETECTION OF FLAMMABLE REFRIGERANTS
Under no circumstances shall potential sources of ignition be used in the searching
for or detection of refrigerant leaks. A halide torch (or any other detector using a
naked ame) shall not be used. The following leak detection methods are
deemed acceptable for all refrigerant systems:
• Electronic leak detectors may be used to detect refrigerant leaks but, in the case
of FLAMMABLE REFRIGERANTS, the sensitivity may not be adequate or may
need re-calibration. (Detection equipment shall be calibrated in a refrigerant-
free area.) Ensure that the detector is not a potential source of ignition and is
suitable for the refrigerant used. Leak detection equipment shall be set at a
percentage of the LFL of the refrigerant and shall be calibrated to the refrigerant
employed, and the appropriate percentage of gas (25% maximum) is conrmed.
• Leak detection uids are also suitable for use with most refrigerants, but the use
of detergents containing chlorine shall be avoided as the chlorine may react
with the refrigerant and corrode the copper pipework.
NOTE: Examples of leak detection uids are:
• Bubble method.
• Fluorescent method agents.
If a leak is suspected, all naked ames shall be removed or extinguished.
If a leakage of refrigerant is found that requires brazing, all of the refrigerant shall
be recovered from the system or isolated (by means of shut-o valves) in a part
of the system remote from the leak. Removal of refrigerant shall be performed
according to the removal and evacuation procedures.
REMOVAL AND EVACUATION
When breaking into the refrigerant circuit to make repairs—or for any other
purpose—conventional procedures shall be used. However, for ammable
refrigerants, it is important that best practices be followed, since ammability is
a consideration. The following procedure shall be adhered to:
a. Safely remove refrigerant following local and national regulations.
b. Purge the circuit with inert gas.
c. Evacuate (optional for A2L).
d. Purge with inert gas (optional for A2L).
e. Open the circuit by cutting or brazing.
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The refrigerant charge shall be recovered into the correct recovery cylinders if
venting is not allowed by local and national codes. For appliances containing
ammable refrigerants, the system shall be purged with oxygen-free nitrogen to
render the appliance safe for ammable refrigerants. This process might need to
be repeated several times. Compressed air or oxygen shall not be used for
purging refrigerant systems.
For appliances containing ammable refrigerants, refrigerant purging shall be
achieved by breaking the vacuum in the system with oxygen-free nitrogen and
continuing to ll until the working pressure is achieved, then venting to the
atmosphere, and nally pulling down to a vacuum (optional for A2L). This
process shall be repeated until no refrigerant is within the system (optional for
A2L). When the nal oxygen-free nitrogen charge is used, the system shall be
vented down to atmospheric pressure to enable work to take place.
Ensure that the outlet for the vacuum pump is not close to any potential ignition
sources and that ventilation is available.
CHARGING PROCEDURES
In addition to conventional charging procedures, the following requirements
shall be followed:
• Ensure that contamination of dierent refrigerants does not occur when using
charging equipment. Hoses or lines shall be as short as possible to minimize
the amount of refrigerant contained in them.
• Cylinders shall be kept upright.
• Ensure that the refrigeration system is grounded prior to charging the system
with refrigerant.
• Label the system when charging is complete (if not already).
• Extreme care shall be taken not to overll the refrigeration system.
Prior to recharging the system, it shall be pressure tested with oxygen-free
nitrogen (OFN). The system shall be leak tested on completion of charging but
prior to commissioning. A follow-up leak test shall be carried out before leaving
the site.

DECOMMISSIONING
Before carrying out this procedure, it is essential that the technician is completely
familiar with the equipment and all its details. It is recommended good practice
that all refrigerants are recovered safely. Prior to the task being carried out, an oil
and refrigerant sample shall be taken in case analysis is required before re-use of
reclaimed refrigerant. It is essential that electrical power is available before the
task is commenced.
a. Become familiar with the equipment and its operation.
b. Isolate the system electrically.
c. Before attempting the procedure, ensure that:
• Mechanical handling equipment is available, if required, for handling
refrigerant cylinders.
• All personal protective equipment is available and being used correctly.
• The recovery process is supervised at all times by a competent person.
• Recovery equipment and cylinders conform to the appropriate standards.
d. Pump down the refrigerant system, if possible.
e. If a vacuum is not possible, make a manifold so that refrigerant can be removed
from various parts of the system.
f. Make sure the cylinder is situated on the scales before recovery takes place.
g. Start the recovery machine and operate it in accordance with the manufacturer's
instructions.
h. Do not overll cylinders (no more than 80% of the volume for liquid charge).
i. Do not exceed the maximum working pressure of the cylinder, even temporarily.
j. When the cylinders have been lled correctly and the process completed,
ensure that the cylinders and the equipment are removed from the site
promptly and all isolation valves on the equipment are closed o.
k. Recovered refrigerant shall not be charged into another refrigeration system
unless it has been cleaned and checked.
LABELLING
Equipment shall be labeled stating that it has been decommissioned and emptied
of refrigerant. The label shall be dated and signed. Ensure that there are labels
on the equipment stating that the equipment contains ammable refrigerant.
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Recovery
1. Use Appropriate Cylinders:
• Ensure that only designated refrigerant recovery cylinders are used, each
clearly labeled for the refrigerant type.
• Cylinders should include a pressure relief valve and shut-o valves in good
working order.
• Keep empty cylinders evacuated and, if possible, cooled before starting the
recovery process.
2. Recovery Equipment:
• Use recovery equipment that is in good working order, with clear
manufacturer instructions available.
• Ensure the equipment is suitable for handling ammable refrigerants.
• A set of calibrated weighing scales and leak-free disconnect couplings
should be available and in good condition.
3. Cylinders and Refrigerant Processing:
• Ensure the correct number of cylinders are available to hold the total system
charge.
• The recovered refrigerant must be processed according to local regulations
in the appropriate recovery cylinder.
• Do not mix refrigerants in recovery cylinders or units.
4. Compressor and Oil Removal:
• If compressors or oils need to be removed, ensure the refrigerant is evacuated
to an acceptable level.
• Never heat the compressor body with an open ame or other ignition sources
to speed up this process.
• Oil draining must be done safely to prevent hazards.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.

DESCRIPTION
1. Control Panel
2. Handle (both sides)
3. Castors
4. Deector
5. Remote Control Receiver
6. Intake Grille
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7. Air Outlet Grille
8. Intake Grille (duplicate entry)
9. Power Cable
10. Plug Fixer
11. Middle Drainage
12. Condenser Drain

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ACCESSORIES
Note: All illustrations in this manual are for explanatory purposes only.
Your appliance may vary slightly. Be sure all accessories are removed from the
packing before use.
Parts Parts Name Quantity
Hose inlet
Exhaust hose
Hose outlet
2 sets
Window slider kit 2 sets
Remote Control
Battery
1 set
Drainage hose
1 set
(Internal
Diameter:
1/2"
or 12.7mm)
Seal foam 1 set

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
1. Window Slider Kit Installation
The window slider kit is designed to t most
standard vertical and horizontal window
applications. However, modications may be
necessary for certain window types.
The window slider kit can be fastened with screws.
Note: If the window opening is smaller than the minimum length of the window
slider kit, cut the end without the hole to t the window opening. Never cut out
the hole in the window slider kit.
1.1 - Parts:
A. Panel
B. Panel with One Hole
C. Screw/Pin
1.2 - Assembly:
Slide Panel B into Panel A and adjust the size to the width of the window.
As window sizes vary, ensure the window kit assembly ts snugly without
gaps or air pockets during measurement.
1.3 - Lock the Screw/Pin:
Insert the screw/pin into the corresponding holes to lock the panels together.
Ensure the window slider kit assembly is secure and gap-free when installed.
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Foam Seal Installation Guide
For Double-Hung Sash / Sliding Sash Windows:
DOUBLE-HUNG SASH WINDOW SLIDING SASH WINDOW
1. Open the window and cut the adhesive foam seal to the appropriate length.
Attach it to the inside of the window.
2. Attach the window slider kit to the window sash. Adjust the length of the slider kit
according to the width of the window. If necessary, mark and cut one end of the kit
to t the window properly.
3. Secure the window kit by using screws to hold it in place.
4. Close the window securely against the window slider kit.
5. Cut the foam seal (non-adhesive type) to t and seal any gaps between the top
window frame and outer window frame.

EXHAUSTING HOT AIR
When using the appliance in Cool Mode, the hot air from the condenser must
be exhausted completely out of the room. Follow the steps below to ensure
proper setup:
1. Position the Unit:
• Place the unit on a at, level oor.
• Ensure a minimum clearance of 18 inches (45 cm) around the unit for proper
air circulation.
• Position the unit near a properly grounded power outlet.
2. Installation Steps:
• 1.1 Install the hose inlet into the unit.
• 1.2 Attach the exhaust hose to the hose inlet.
• 1.3 Ax the hose outlet into the window slider
kit and seal the connection securely.
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LOCATION
Follow these guidelines to ensure the unit is positioned safely and operates
eciently:
Firm Foundation:
Place the unit on a rm surface to minimize noise and vibration.
Ensure the oor is smooth, level, and strong enough to support the unit's weight.
Using Casters:
The unit is equipped with casters for easy movement.
• Roll only on smooth, at surfaces.
• Be cautious when moving over carpeted surfaces.
• Protect wood oors during movement and avoid rolling the unit over objects.
Proximity to Power Outlet:
Place the unit within reach of a properly rated and grounded electrical outlet.
Unobstructed Airow:
• Keep the area around the air inlet and outlet clear of obstacles.
• Allow at least 18 inches (45 cm) of space around and above the unit for
ecient operation.
Exhaust Hose Positioning:
• While the hose can be extended, keep its length to the minimum required for
eective air exhaust.
• Ensure the hose remains free of sharp bends, kinks, or sags that could restrict
airow.
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DESCRIPTION OF THE DISPLAY SCREEN AND CONTROL PANEL
1. Timer Button
2. Fan Speed Button
3. Decrease Button
4. Display Screen
5. Increase Button
6. MODE Button
7. ON/OFF Button
Display Symbols
A. Mode Symbol: This includes Cool, Heat, and Fan modes.
(Heat symbol is only available on heat pump models.)
B. Fan Speed Symbol: Displays selected fan speed.
C. Sleep Symbol: Indicates Sleep Mode is active.
D. Timer Symbol: Indicates the Timer is active.
E. Wi-Fi Symbol: Only available on Wi-Fi models. Follow the Wi-Fi manual to
connect the appliance to your phone. When successfully connected, the Wi-Fi
symbol will light up.
F. UV Symbol: Available only on models equipped with UV functionality.
TURNING THE APPLIANCE ON
1. Plug the appliance into a properly grounded mains socket.
The unit will enter standby mode.
2. Press the ON/OFF button to turn the appliance on.
The last active function before turning o will resume automatically.
COOL MODE
This mode is ideal for hot and humid weather when cooling and
dehumidication are needed.
To set Cool Mode:
1. Press the button until the "Cool" symbol appears on the display.
2. Select the target temperature (64°F–90°F/18°C–32°C) using the or buttons.
3. Adjust the fan speed by pressing the button: High / Medium / Low / Auto.
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Recommendation:
• The optimal room temperature in summer is 75°F–81°F (24°C–27°C).
• Avoid setting the temperature much lower than the outdoor temperature.
Note: The dierence in fan speed is more noticeable in Fan Mode but may not be
as prominent in Cool Mode.
HEAT MODE (Heat Pump Models Only)
This mode is suitable for cold weather to heat the room.
To set Heat Mode:
1. Press the button until the "Heat" symbol appears on the display.
2. Select the target temperature (55°F–81°F/13°C–27°C) using the or buttons.
3. Adjust the fan speed by pressing the button: High / Medium / Low / Auto.
Additional Notes for Heat Mode:
• Water removed from the air is collected in the tank.
• If the tank becomes full, the appliance will shut down, and the " " indicator
will appear on the display.
• To empty the tank, remove the tank cap and drain the water into a basin.
• Once the tank is empty, replace the cap and resume operation.
• In very cold conditions, the appliance will automatically defrost, temporarily
interrupting normal operation.
• During defrosting, you may notice a change in the appliance's noise.
• The fan may occasionally operate briey, even after the set temperature is
reached.
• It may take a few minutes for the appliance to start producing warm air.
FAN MODE
This mode circulates air within the room without cooling or heating.
The air hose does not need to be attached when using this mode.
To set Fan Mode:
1. Press the button repeatedly until the “Fan” symbol appears on the display.
2. Select the desired fan speed (High/Medium/Low) by pressing the button.
Fan Speed Display:
• High: Fan operates at maximum speed.
• Medium: Fan operates at medium speed.
• Low: Fan operates at minimum speed.
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DRY MODE
This mode is ideal for reducing humidity in the room, such as during
spring, autumn, or damp/rainy periods.
To set Dry Mode:
1. Prepare the appliance as for Cool Mode:
Attach the air exhaust hose to discharge moisture outside the room.
2. Press the button repeatedly until the "Dry" symbol appears on the display.
The screen will display the Dry Mode icon (" ").
3. The fan speed is automatically set by the appliance in this mode and cannot
be adjusted manually.
SMART MODE
This mode automatically selects the optimal operation mode (Cool, Fan, or Heat*)
based on the room’s temperature and conditions.
To Set SMART Mode Correctly
1. Press the button repeatedly until the display screen matches the
corresponding symbol for Smart Mode.
2. Select the desired fan speed by pressing the button:
High/Medium/Low/Auto.
Operation Based on Room Temperature
Cooling-Only Models:
• Fan Mode: When the room temperature is below 23°C (73°F).
• Cool Mode: When the room temperature is above 23°C (73°F).
Cooling and Heating Models:
• Heat Mode: When the room temperature is below 20°C (68°F).
• Fan Mode: When the room temperature is between 20°C (68°F) and 23°C (73°F).
• Cool Mode: When the room temperature is above 23°C (73°F).
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SETTING THE TIMER
The timer function allows you to delay the appliance's start-up or shutdown to
optimize energy usage and operating times.
Programming Start-Up:
1. Turn on the appliance and set your desired mode, temperature, and fan speed
(e.g., Cool Mode, 24°C (75°F), High Fan Speed).
2. Turn o the appliance.
3. Press the button. The “Timer” symbol and the number of hours will ash on
the display.
4. Use the or button to select the desired start-up time in hours.
5. Wait approximately 5 seconds. The timer will activate, and the “ ” symbol
will remain lit.
6. To cancel the timer, press the or button again or adjust the time using
the or buttons until the timer symbol disappears.
Programming Shut-Down:
1. When the appliance is running, press the Timer button. The “ ” symbol and
the number of hours will ash on the display.
2. Use the or button to select the desired shut-down time in hours.
3. Wait approximately 5 seconds. The timer will activate, and the “ ” symbol
will remain lit.
4. To cancel the timer, press the button again or adjust the time using the
or buttons until the timer symbol disappears.
Switching the Temperature Unit
When the appliance is running, you can switch between Fahrenheit and
Celsius by following these steps:
1. Press and hold the Increase and Decrease buttons together for 3 seconds.
2. The temperature unit will change.
Example:
• Before switching: In Cool Mode, the display screen shows as in Fig. 1 (e.g., 24°C).
• After switching: In Cool Mode, the display screen shows as in Fig. 2 (e.g., 75°F).

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What to Do
Empty the internal safety tank, following the instructions in the
"End of Season Operations" section.
Self-Diagnosis System
The appliance is equipped with a self-diagnosis system that identies and displays
various malfunctions. When an issue occurs, protection codes will appear on the
display.
Protection Codes and Actions
Note: If any other codes are displayed that are not listed above, please contact
the service center for assistance.
Remote Control Instructions
Button Functions
Usage Tips
• Point the remote control at the receiver on the appliance.
• Ensure no obstacles are between the remote control and the receiver.
• The remote control works within a range of 7 meters (23 feet) from the appliance.
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On/Off button
Fan speed button
Increase button
Mode button
Decrease button
Swing button
Timer button
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• Handle the remote control with care: avoid dropping it or exposing it to heat
or direct sunlight.
• If the remote control stops working, remove the batteries, reinsert them, or
replace them if necessary.
Inserting or Replacing the Batteries
• Remove the cover on the back of the remote control.
• Insert two "AAA" 1.5V batteries, ensuring they are
placed in the correct position (refer to the markings
inside the battery compartment).
Important Notes:
• Always dispose of batteries in accordance with local environmental regulations,
as they can be harmful to the environment.
• Do not mix old and new batteries or dierent types of batteries
(alkaline, standard, or rechargeable).
• Avoid disposing of batteries in re, as they may explode or leak.
• If the remote control will not be used for an extended period, remove the
batteries to prevent leakage.
COOL Mode
Ideal for hot and muggy weather when you need to cool and
dehumidify the room.
To set this mode correctly:
1. Press the “ ” button repeatedly until the “Cool” symbol lights up.
2. Select the target temperature 18°C–32°C (64°F–90°F) by pressing the “ ” or
“ ” button until the desired value is displayed.
3. Select the desired fan speed by pressing the “ ” button to cycle through the
options: High / Medium / Low / Auto.
Note:
• The most comfortable room temperature during summer typically ranges from
24°C to 27°C (75°F to 81°F).
• It is recommended to avoid setting the temperature signicantly lower than
the outdoor temperature.
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HEAT Mode
Note: This feature is available only in heat pump models.
To set this mode correctly:
1. Press the “ ” button repeatedly until the “Heat” symbol appears.
2. Select the target temperature 13°C–27°C (55°F–81°F) by pressing the “ ” or
“ ” button until the desired value is displayed.
3. Select the desired fan speed by pressing the “ ” button to cycle through the
options: High / Medium / Low / Auto.
Additional Notes for HEAT Mode:
• Water is removed from the air and collected in the tank. When the tank is full,
the appliance will shut down, and the “ ” (full tank) symbol will appear on
the display.
• To empty the tank:
1. Remove the tank cap and empty the water into a basin.
2. Ensure all remaining water is drained before replacing the cap.
3. Once emptied, the appliance will automatically restart.
Important Tips:
• If operating in very cold rooms, the appliance will automatically defrost,
temporarily pausing normal operation. This may cause the sound of the
appliance to change.
• After switching to Heat Mode, there may be a short delay before the appliance
begins producing hot air.
• Even after the set temperature is reached, the fan may operate intermittently.
FAN Mode
In this mode, the air hose does not need to be attached.
To set this mode correctly:
1. Press the “ ” button repeatedly until the “Fan” symbol appears on the display.
2. Select the desired fan speed by pressing the “ ” button to cycle through the
available options: High / Medium / Low.

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DRY Mode
Ideal for reducing room humidity, such as in spring, autumn,
damp rooms, or during rainy periods.
To prepare and set this mode correctly:
1. Prepare the appliance as you would for Cool Mode, ensuring the air exhaust
hose is attached to allow moisture to discharge outside.
2. Press the “ ” button repeatedly until the “Dry” symbol appears on the display.
3. Note: The fan speed is automatically selected by the appliance in this mode
and cannot be adjusted manually.
SMART Mode
This mode allows the appliance to automatically choose whether to operate in
Cool, Fan, or Heat mode (depending on the model).
To set this mode correctly:
1. Press the “ ” button repeatedly until the display indicates AUTO mode,
showing a circulating symbol.
2. Select the desired fan speed by pressing the “ ” button to choose from
High / Medium / Low / Auto.
Operating Behavior:
Cooling-Only Models:
• Fan Mode: Activated when the room temperature is below 23°C (73°F).
• Cool Mode: Activated when the room temperature exceeds 23°C (73°F).
Cooling and Heating Models:
• Heat Mode: Activated when the room temperature is below 20°C (68°F).
• Fan Mode: Activated when the room temperature is between 20°C (68°F) and
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SWING Function
This function adjusts the direction of airow by moving the
deectors automatically.
To activate or deactivate this function:
• Press the “ ” button to enable the horizontal deector to move up and down
automatically.
• Press the “ ” button again to stop the deector movement and switch o the
swing function.
SLEEP Function
This function is ideal for nighttime use as it gradually reduces the appliance's
operation, ensuring quiet and ecient performance for restful sleep.
To activate the SLEEP function:
1. Select Cool or Heat mode as described earlier.
2. Press the “ ” button. The appliance will operate in the previously selected
mode, but with adjustments tailored for sleep.
Behavior during SLEEP function:
• The display screen brightness will dim.
• Fan speed is automatically set to Low for quieter operation.
• Room temperature and humidity are gradually adjusted for optimal comfort:
• In Cool Mode: The set temperature increases by 1°C (1°F) every hour for 2 hours,
then remains constant for the next 6 hours before the appliance turns o.
• In Heat Mode: The set temperature decreases by 1°C (1°F) every hour for 3 hours,
then remains constant for the next 5 hours before the appliance turns o.
Additional Notes:
• The SLEEP function is also available in Dry and Smart modes.
• To cancel the SLEEP function at any time, press the "Sleep", "Mode", or
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Setting the Timer
The timer function allows you to delay the appliance's startup or shutdown,
optimizing energy usage.
Programming Startup
1. Turn on the appliance, select your desired mode (e.g., Cool mode, 24°C/75.2°F,
High fan speed), and then turn o the appliance.
2. Press the “ ” button. The “Timer” symbol and the number of hours will ash
on the display.
3. Wait for 5 seconds. The timer will activate, and the “Timer” symbol will remain
illuminated.
4. To cancel the timer, press the “ ” button or the “ ” button again.
The “Timer” symbol will disappear.
Programming Shutdown
This feature allows you to set a timer for the appliance to turn o automatically
after a specied duration.
To program shutdown:
1. While the appliance is running, press the “ ” button. The “Timer” symbol and
the number of hours will ash on the display.
2. Wait for 5 seconds. The timer will activate, and the “Timer” symbol will remain
illuminated.
3. To cancel the timer, press the “ ” button again or use the “ ” button.
The “Timer” symbol will disappear from the display.
Switching the Unit of Temperature
This function allows you to switch between Celsius and Fahrenheit for
temperature display.
To change the unit of temperature:
1. While the appliance is running, press and hold the °C/°F buttons
simultaneously for 3 seconds.
2. The temperature unit will switch between Celsius and Fahrenheit.

Example:
• Before the change: In Cool mode, the screen displays the temperature in
Celsius (e.g., "24°C").
• After the change: In Cool mode, the screen displays the temperature in
Fahrenheit (e.g., "75°F").
TIPS FOR CORRECT USE
To ensure optimal performance and eciency of your appliance, follow these
recommendations:
• Close windows and doors: Keep windows and doors closed in the room being
air-conditioned (Fig. 21). If the appliance is installed semi-permanently, leave a
small gap (approximately 1 cm) in a door to allow proper ventilation.
• Reduce direct sunlight: Use curtains or blinds to block direct sunlight and
improve energy eciency (Fig. 22).
• Avoid placing objects on the appliance: Do not rest objects of any kind on the
appliance.
• Ensure unobstructed airow: Do not block the air inlet or outlet, as this
reduces airow, diminishes performance, and may damage the unit (Fig. 23).
• Eliminate heat sources: Avoid placing heat sources (such as stoves or heaters)
in the same room as the appliance.
• Avoid damp environments: Do not use the appliance in excessively damp
areas like laundry rooms.
• Indoor use only: This appliance is designed for indoor use only.
Do not use it outdoors.
• Place on a level surface: Ensure the appliance is positioned on a at, stable
surface. If needed, use the castor locks under the front wheels to secure it in
place.
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WATER DRAINAGE METHOD
When excess water condensation accumulates inside the unit, the appliance will
stop operating and display “ ” (FULL TANK, as mentioned in the Self-Diagnosis
section). Follow the appropriate drainage method below to resolve this issue:
1. Manual Draining (Fig. 24)
This method is recommended in high humidity areas:
a. Turn o and unplug the unit from the power source.
b. Place a drain pan beneath the lower drain plug (refer to the diagram).
c. Remove the lower drain plug to allow water to drain into the pan.
d. Once the water has been completely drained, securely replace the lower
drain plug.
e. Plug in and turn on the unit to resume operation.
2. Continuous Draining (Fig. 25)
This method is recommended when using the unit in heat mode or for
continuous operation:
a. Turn o and unplug the unit from the power source.
b. Remove the lower drain plug. Be prepared with a pan to collect residual
water during this step.
c. Attach a drain hose (1/2" or 12.7 mm; not supplied) to the drain outlet
(refer to the diagram).
d. Position the other end of the hose into a oor drain or a bucket.
e. Plug in and turn on the unit to resume operation.

IMPORTANT NOTES:
• Ensure the height and section of the drain hose is not higher than the drain
outlet; otherwise, the water tank may not drain properly.
• Do not immerse the outlet end of the drain hose in water, as this may cause
the continuous drainage function to fail.
3. Middle Drainage
This method is suitable when the unit is running in Dry mode:
a. Turn o and unplug the unit from the power source.
b. Remove the middle drain plug (Fig. A). Be prepared with a pan to collect
residual water.
c. Attach a drain hose (1/2" or 12.7 mm; not supplied) to the middle drain
outlet (Fig. B).
d. Position the other end of the hose into a oor drain or bucket.
e. Plug in and turn on the unit to resume operation.
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IMPORTANT NOTES:
Ensure the height and section of the drain hose is not higher than the middle
drain outlet; otherwise, the water tank may not drain properly.
CLEANING
Before performing any cleaning or maintenance, turn o the appliance by
pressing the Power button on the control panel or remote control.
Wait a few minutes, then unplug the unit from the power socket.
CLEANING THE CABINET
• Use a slightly damp cloth to clean the appliance, then dry it with a clean,
dry cloth.
• Never wash the appliance with water, as this could be dangerous.
• Do not use petrol, alcohol, or solvents to clean the appliance, as these
substances may damage it.
• Avoid spraying insecticides or similar chemicals near the appliance.
CLEANING THE AIR FILTERS
To maintain the appliance's eciency, clean the air lters monthly during operation.
Follow these steps:
1. Remove the lter as shown in the diagram.
Caution: Avoid contact with the appliance's
metal parts during removal or reinstallation to
prevent possible injury.
2. Use a vacuum cleaner to remove dust and dirt
from the lter.
3. If the lter is heavily soiled, rinse it in warm
water (not exceeding 40°C/104°F) several times.
4. Allow the lter to air dry thoroughly before
reattaching it to the appliance.
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START-END OF SEASON OPERATIONS
START OF SEASON CHECKS
• Inspect the power cable and plug for any damage.
• Ensure the earth system is functioning properly.
• Follow the installation instructions carefully before use.
END OF SEASON OPERATIONS
1. Remove the drain cap to completely empty the internal circuit of water.
2. Drain all residual water into a basin. Once drained, securely replace the cap.
3. Clean and thoroughly dry the air lters before reattaching them to the
appliance.
STRICT OPERATING CONDITIONS
The appliance should be used only within the following environmental
conditions:
Cooling mode:
• Indoor side: 18°C–35°C (64°F–95°F)
• Outdoor side: 10°C–43°C (50°F–109°F)
Heating mode:
• Indoor side: 10°C–25°C (50°F–77°F)
• Outdoor side: 10°C–25°C (50°F–77°F)
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TROUBLESHOOTING
PROBLEM: The appliance does not turn on
Cause
• No power.
• The appliance is not plugged into the mains.
• The internal safety device has tripped.
Solution
• Wait for power to return.
• Plug the appliance into the mains power supply.
• Wait 30 minutes. If the problem persists, contact your service center.
PROBLEM: The appliance operates briey and then stops
Cause
• There are bends or kinks in the air exhaust hose.
• Something is obstructing the air discharge.
Solution
• Ensure the air exhaust hose is positioned correctly.
Keep it as short and free of curves as possible to avoid bottlenecks.
• Check and remove any obstacles blocking the air discharge.
PROBLEM: The appliance is running but does not cool the room
Cause
• Windows, doors, or curtains are open.
• Heat sources are present in the room (e.g., oven, hairdryer).
• The air exhaust hose is detached from the appliance.
• The appliance's specications are not sucient for the size of the room.
Solution
• Close all windows, doors, and curtains, and refer to the "Tips for Correct Use"
section for additional guidance.
• Remove any heat sources from the room.
• Securely attach the air exhaust hose to the housing at the back of the appliance.
• Ensure the appliance is suitable for the room's size and cooling needs.

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PROBLEM: Unpleasant smell during operation
Cause
• The air lter is clogged.
Solution
• Clean the air lter as described in the "Cleaning the Air Filters" section.
PROBLEM: The appliance does not restart immediately after being turned o
Cause
• The internal compressor safety device prevents the appliance from restarting
for three minutes after it was last turned o.
Solution
• Wait three minutes. This delay is part of normal operation.
PROBLEM: Error messages appear on the display
Cause
• The appliance’s self-diagnosis system has detected a malfunction.
Solution
• Refer to the SELF-DIAGNOSIS section for troubleshooting steps.

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