Whynter ARC-143MX manual

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    o WHY NT ER EL I T E 14 , 00 0 B TU PO RT A BLE A IR CONDIT IO NER W ITH 3M FILT ER c M ODEL# : A RC - 143 M X In st ruction M a nu al C ong ratula t io n s on y ou r ne w W HY NT ER pr od uc t. T o e nsu re prope r ope ration, p lease re ad this Ins tr uc t io n M anua l ca refully be fo re using t hi s produc t. K ee p th is m an ual in a safe pl[...]

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    2 | P a g e T AB LE OF CO NT EN TS INT RO DU CTI ON 3 SAFET Y P REC AUTIO NS 4-5 ID EN T IFI C AT I O N OF ACC ESSO R I ES 6 ID EN T IFI C AT I O N OF PART S 7 OPER A T IN G YO UR A IR CO NDI TI ONER 8 IN ST AL L A T IO N INST RU CTI O NS 9- 10 AIR F IL TERS IN S T ALLATION 11 O PE R AT IO N INST RU CTI O NS 12 -13 W AT ER DRAINAGE 13 REMOT E CONTR[...]

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    3 | P a g e Thank y ou f or choosin g t he W hyn ter port ab le air c onditi on er . Please f oll ow t he i ns tr ucti ons pr ovi ded in th i s use r g ui de to obtai n t he v e ry best pe r f orma n ce f rom y our po rt able ai r c o nd i tio ne r and ta ke f ul l ad v an t ag e o f t he ma ny f ea tur es y our po rt ab l e air c onditi on er o ff[...]

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    4 | P a g e Y ou r sa f ety and th e sa fety of oth ers are ver y i mp o rtant to u s. T o r edu ce the risk o f fi r e, electric al s ho ck or injur y wh en us ing y our ap p li anc e, f o l lo w t he se basic p re cauti ons . S A F E TY PREC A U TI ONS Be f ore t he po rt ab le air c on dit io ner is us e d, it m ust be pr ope rl y po siti o ne d[...]

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    5 | P a g e  Keep finge rs out o f t he air int akes and air outl ets.  T he un i t is an el ec tr ical a pp li ance. To avoi d i njury fr om elec tr ical s hock do n ot op erat e it w it h w et hands, wh il e standi ng on a w et su r f ace or w h il e st a nd i ng i n water. Do not use i t i n ou tdoors or i n w et c onditions.  W he n p [...]

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    6 | P a g e ID ENTI FIC A T I O N OF A CC ES S ORI ES IM AGE A C CESSO RY N A ME QU A N TI T Y Intake an d Ex hau st ho se 2 pieces Fi x tu re 2 pi eces Sc r e ws 8 pi eces Hose c onn ector 4 pi eces W i nd ow sli de r k it 1 s et Co ve r 2 pi eces Re mote c on tr ol 1 pi ece[...]

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    7 | P a g e ID ENTI FIC A T I O N OF P A R T S Fro nt 1 . A ir v en t 2 . C on tr ol pan e l Rear 3 . Ev apo ra to r a ir in ta ke / a ir f il te r 4 . A ir i ntake ho se 5 . A ir ex ha ust ho se 6 . C as te rs 7 . Dra in po rt 8 . Po w er co rd[...]

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    8 | P a g e O PE R A T I N G YO UR A I R CO ND ITI ON ER Be f ore y ou begin, t ho roughly f am ili ariz e y ou r se lf w ith t he c on tr ol panel, remote co n tr ol a nd al l o f t he f u nct io ns. Fo ll ow t he sy mbol f o r t he d es ir ed f u nc tion. T he unit can be c on tr o ll ed by t he un it con tr ol p an el al one o r wit h t he remot[...]

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    9 | P a g e IN ST A L L AT I ON IN STR UC T I ONS Loca ti on T he air conditi on er shoul d be placed on a hard a n d le v e l sur face s tr on g en ough to supp or t th e un it. T he unit h as ca sters and i t should on ly be roll ed on smoo th, flat su rfac es. U se c auti on w hen ro lli ng on car pet sur faces. Do no t a tte mpt to rol l t he u[...]

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    10 | P a g e Wi nd o w ki t Ins tallati on W he n y ou use t his air c o nd iti on e r unit, ho t a ir m u st be ex haust ed ou t o f th e room to com pl et e t he air ex change o f t he c ondens er. W h en t he uni t is ope rati n g in d eh umidi f yi ng and f an - on ly mode, no exha ust is re qu ire d. Your w i nd ow kit h as bee n des i g n ed [...]

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    11 | P a g e A I R FI LT E RS I NST A LL A TI ON Your W hy nte r po rt ab le air co nd itio ne r is e qu ippe d w ith a w ashabl e P re-Fil t er a nd a 3M ™ An timicr ob i al Hi gh Air Fl ow (HAF) Air Fi lter. T he w ashab l e Pre-F il t er remov es lar ge pa rti cl es s u ch as d us t , pet h air an d dander . T he 3M ™ An timicr ob i al Hi g [...]

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    12 | P a g e O PE R A T I O N INS TR UC T I ONS  B EF ORE U SIN G Y OUR PORTA B LE A I R CON DIT IO N ER  Remove t he ext eri or a nd interior packagi n g.  Be fore connec ti ng t he un i t to t he po w er sourc e, let i t stand upright f or ap pro ximately 4 hours. This w il l reduce t he possib ili ty of a mal fu nc ti on in t he coo li [...]

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    13 | P a g e T IM ER (DEL A YED SWITCH O N / OFF) F U NC TI ON  This f un cti on mo de ena b l es a de l ay ed sw itch ON or de l ay ed swi tch O FF of t he a i r conditioner. T he time (h ours) de l ay c an be set, en ab l ed and d is abled. T he t imer is ad j us t ab l e be tw een 1- 24 hours. SETTIN G S W I TCH O FF TIM ER W i th t he air co[...]

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    14 | P a g e R EM OTE C ONTROL T he po rta ble air c onditio ner can be sw itched on b y t he re mote con tr ol. N OTE :  Ot her app li ances i n t he same roo m con tr o ll ed by a remote co n tr ol (TV , ra di o, st ereo, etc.), m ay ca use i nterferences.  E l ec tr on ic and fl uo resce nt lamp s m ay interfere w it h t he si gnal tr an s[...]

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    15 | P a g e C A R E A N D M A I NT EN A NC E IM PORT A NT :  S wi tch of f t he ai r conditioner a nd disconnect t he pl ug fr o m t he po w er ou tl et  Drain wat er by r emovi ng t he drain pl ug.  Alw ays tr ans po r t t he air conditioner in an up ri ght positi on on ly . CLEA NING T H E PRE-FILT ER  To ensure t he ai r intak e is [...]

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    16 | P a g e TE CH NIC A L D A T A M od el A RC -143M X C oo li ng c apacity 14 ,000 BTU Po w er sup ply 115v/ 60Hz M a xim um po w er i np ut 1250 W a tts M a xim um i np u t 10 .8 Am ps Dehumidi f y in g ca pac i ty 91 Pts / D ay Th e rm ost at 61 °F to 89°F Ref ri g er an t R-410A Ai r f l ow (max.) 384 m3/ Hour Fan s pee ds 3 (H , M , L) Exh [...]

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    17 | P a g e TR OU BL ESH O OT IN G Problem Possi ble Causes Soluti ons T he po r ta ble air c ond iti o ner d oes no t tu rn on  Pow er f ai l ure / outage.  The auto matic sw itch, line f us e, or breake r has bee n tripped.  The pow er s upply voltage is too low .  The pow er cord i s damaged.  The L.C.D .I. pow er plug for the un[...]

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    18 | P a g e The unit has w orked for a long ti m e, but the roo m is not cold enough  W in dow s or d oors are open.  There are too many people in the roo m.  There is d irect sun shine i nto the roo m.  The roo m is a ki tchen or with many he at-producing appliances  There is a s er v er in the room.  The roo m is too large. [...]

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    ON E YE A R LIMIT ED W A RR A N TY & TH R EE YEA R W ARRA NT Y ON CO MP RE SSOR Th is W H YN T ER po rtabl e air condition er is w ar r an ted , to t he ori g in al ow ne r within t he 48 cont i ne nt al states, f or o ne y ear f rom t he da t e o f pur cha se agains t de f ec ts in materi al a n d w ork manship un d er nor m al use and serv ic[...]