Care and Maintenance
Manual Drainage
The unit will stop once it has filled with water. Turn off the unit
and unplug the power plug.
Move the unit carefully, so as not to spill the water in the water
pan at the bottom of the body.
Find a place to drain the water or place a bucket below the water
outlet on the back of the unit.
Unscrew the drainage cover and unplug the water plug, the water
will automatically flow into the water container.
During drainage, the body can be tilted slightly backwards.
When the water is discharged, replace the water plug, and
retighten the drainage cover.
Allow unit to sit for at least 5 minutes before turning back on.
Continuous Drainage
The unit can be operated with permanent drainage but you need
to be able to allow the water to drain outside via gravity.
When the appliance is in Dehumidify mode, the continuous
drainage hose needs to be inserted into the top drain hole.
Remove the water plug to allow the hose to be inserted.
When the appliance is in Cooling mode, the continuous drainage
hose needs to be inserted into the water tank drain hole at the
bottom. Remove the water plug to allow the hose to be inserted.
Do not use this Air Conditioner with a programmer, remote-control system, separate timer or
any other device that switches the Air Conditioner on automatically.
Self Evaporating System
As part of the air conditioning process, water is extracted and builds up on the evaporator
surface. The water will drop down from evaporator to the bottom of the unit. There is spray
motor at the bottom which sprays the water to the surface of condenser. As the condenser
surface temperature is very high, when the water touches the condenser surface, it will
evaporate from water to air and be expelled out through the exhaust hose.
Water Full Indicator
If for some reason not all the water evaporates, some my stay in the bottom of the unit. It only
holds about 1L and this can be emptied through the drain at the bottom of the unit.
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