Alen C475A manual

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    MOBILE AIR CONDITIONER USER’S MANUAL Read Rules for S afe Operatio n and Instructions Carefully[...]

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    2 CONTENTS 1. SAFETY RULES ………… ………………………………………………...2 2. NAME OF P AR TS …………… ……………………………………… …...3 3. ACCESSORIES …………………… ……………………………………….3 4. OPERA TION P ANEL OF THE AIR CONDITIONER ……………..…… 4-5 5.[...]

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    3 SAFETY RULES 1. Do not co nnect unit to any A C socket in disrepair . 2. Do not use i n the following locations : A: Next to source of fire B: An area where oil is likely to splash. C: An area exposed to direct sunlight. D: An area where wa ter is likely to s plash. E: Near a bath, a sh ower or a swimming poo l. 3. Never insert y our fingers or a[...]

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    4 NAME OF P AR TS AIR INLET REAR COVER REMOTE CONTROLLER FRONT VIEW CASTER AIR OUTLET OPERATION PANEL REAR VIEW SIDE VIEW POWER CORD WATER PUMP DRAIN HOSE FRONT COVER AIR INLET CONTINUOUS DRAIN HOSE AIR OUTLET AIR INLET Fig.1 ACCESS ORIES 1 QUANTITY 1 DUCT ASSEMBLY PARTS NAME WATER PUMP DRAIN HOSE INSTALLTION PLATE PARTS Fig.2 Check all the accesso[...]

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    5 OPERA TION P ANEL OF THE AIR CONDITIONER i. A model display indicators (with electricity heating): Set e e light ly Fig.3 ii. A model display indicators (only cooling): light Set Fig.4[...]

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    6 ● B model display indicators : Receiver F Fig.5 D I S P L AY: Auto mode indicate Cooling mode indicat e Fan speed Heating mode indicate mode indicate Timer indicate Digital display Swing indicate Locked indicate F Fig.6 Note: 1.The AutoCo olingHeatingDry mode indica tors will not display in the Fan mode. 2.The releva nt display light a[...]

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    7 OPERA TION OF THE REMOTE CONTROL Remarks: Te m p erature can be set b etween 60  ~89  . Display Screen For settin g dis p la y Sleep Button For setting sleep function. Time setting Button Press this button to set timer or the clock time. Hour Button Press this button to change hour setting. Reset Button Reset remote control to the original [...]

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    8 Remote Controller Dis play Instructions for the r emote controller z The remote controller uses two AAA alkaline battrr ies . Under norm al condition, the batteri es last for about 6 mont hs. Please use two ne w batteries of simila r type (pay attention to the pol es in installing). After replacing the bat teries, please use a point o b jec[...]

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    9 OPERA TION METHOD AUT O, HEA T , COOL,F AN and DR Y operation Remarks: 1.When “AUT O” mode is set, the air conditioner wil l ad just the fan speed and select the COOL or DR Y mode according to the indoor temperature. 2.When “AUT O” m ode is set, SLEEP an d AUH functions are not available. 3.When “DR Y” mode is set, in accordance[...]

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    10  Clock Setting   On T imer  Note: 1. When on timer function is set, air conditioner w ill be turned of f immediately . It will be turned on at the set time; symbol “ ON ” will be deleted. If the set tim e is as same to the curr ent time, air conditioner will be turned on at this time of next day . 2. Press “ON/O FF” to cancel[...]

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    11  Off T i mer  Note: 1. When of f timer function is set, air cond itioner will be turned on immedi ately . It will be turned off at the set time; sym bol “ OFF ” will be deleted. If the set time is as sa me to the current time, the air conditioner will be turned of f at this time of next day . 2. Press “ON/OFF” to cancel “Off T im[...]

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    12 Before S tarting Th is Unit 1) Select a suitable location ,make sure you have easy access to an electrical outlet. 2) Install the F lexible Exhaust H ose and the Adjustable W indow Slider Kit as depi cted in Fig.7  Fig.7a NOTE: Step 2) is required only wh ile using the cooling m ode. F i g . 7 F i g . 7 a 3) Plug the unit into the grounded el[...]

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    13 Power supply: - Insert the plug o f the air conditioner into a standard three p rong outlet. 2. COOLING OPERA TION - Connect the power and press the “ ON/OFF ” button. - Press the “ MODE” but ton several times until the cooling in dicator light comes on. - Press the “ TEMP SETTING” buttons ▲ or ▼ to select your desired room tempe[...]

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    14 This is located on the back-side of the AC.) 8. CONTINUOUS DRAINAGE - When you plan to leave thi s u nit unused for a long time or do not want to use the water pump, remove the rubber stoppe r from th e continuous drainage plug and attach a tu be or hose f or continuous drainage. All the water in th e water tank will drain once the continuou s d[...]

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    15 Fig.10 A) TEMPORARY 1. Attach one end of the duct to the exhaust air outle t of the mobile air conditioner , first fit the left side of the duct on the exhaust air panel, then the right side duct. Push it downwards, be sure to fix thoroughly . (See the fig.10 ) 2. Put the end of duct to a nearby window . W indow Kit Installation Y our window kit[...]

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    16 MAINTENANCE IMPOR T ANT : 1) BE SURE T O UNPLUG T HE UNIT BEFORE CL EANING . 2 ) DO NOT USE GASOL INE, THINNER OR OTHER CHEMICA LS TO CLEAN THE U N I T. 3) DO NOT W ASH THE UNI T DIRECTL Y UNDER A T AP OR USING A HOSE. 4 ) IF THE POWER CORD I S DAMAGED , IT SHOULD BE REP AIRED BY MANUF ACTURE OR ITS AGENCY . Fig. 12 1. AIR FIL TER - Clean the ai[...]

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    17 PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSES SUGGESTED REMEDIES - W ater full indicator blinks, water tank is full. Dump the water in the water tank. - Room temperature is high er than the set temperature. (Heating mode) Reset the temp erature. - Room temperature is lower than the set temperature. (Cooling mode). Reset the temp erature. 1. UNIT DOES NOT ST AR T WHEN[...]

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