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Important safety instructions

Electrical Shock
Hazard

• Plug unit only into grounded

electrical outlet.

• Do not use an extension cord or

plug adapter with this unit.

• Do not operate unit with filter

removed. 

• Failure to follow these precautions

could result in electrical shock, fire
or personal injury.

• Do not alter cord or plug end. Do

not remove warning label on cord.

Important Grounding
Requirements

Your unit will operate on any 115

volt, 3-pronged (grounded) 60 Hz
circuit. A separate line is not required,
but it is advisable not to overload the
circuit with heavy duty appliances such
as washing machines, etc. 

For your safety, this unit is equipped

with a 3-pronged, grounding plug and
must be plugged into a properly
grounded outlet. If your outlet is not
of the proper type, it is your
responsibility to have the outlet and
wiring changed to the correct type. Do
not cut off the third (grounding)
prong. Do not use an adapter.

Three-prong grounding plug.
Do not alter plug end.

Single outlet grounding
wall receptacle

Grounded three-prong wall
receptacle

For Your Safety 

•  Do not store or use gasoline or other

flammable vapors and liquids in the
vicinity of this or any other appliance.
The fumes can create a fire hazard or
explosion.

•  Do not introduce objects in the air

discharge area. This could cause
permanent damage to your unit.

•  Do not pour liquids on the air

conditioner as this could cause a
malfunction. With the unit
unplugged, use a damp cloth for
cleaning  your unit. This unit does
not require water or ice to be added.

•  Avoid using strong solvents to clean

the air conditioner. 

•  Clean the air conditioner filter every

two weeks to avoid overheating
caused by air obstruction. Do not
operate without filter.

•  Do not obstruct the air intake area of

your air conditioner, as this could
cause overheating, thus activating
the unit’s security switch and shutting
off the unit.

•  Do not block air circulation to

exhaust tube when in use.

•  Do not block air flow inside with

blinds, curtains, or furniture.

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125V
15A  

Power Supply:

115V, 60HZ
AC Only 1-Phase

Outlet Requirement:

3-Prong Grounding Type
125 V, 15 Amp

Minimum Wire Size: 

#14 (A.W.G.) 3-Wire

Use Copper Wire Only

Circuit Protector:

15 Amp Time Delay Fuse
or Circuit Breaker

WARNING

• Do not

remove or modify this plug

• Do not

use as an on/off switch

• Do not

use outdoors

• Do not

push furniture against or place

furniture on the electrical cord. This can
trip the test switch and/or damage the
cord and become a potential condition
for arcing

•  Do not

attempt to repair the cord. If the

cord requires replacement, call an
authorized servicer.

• The Arc Detection Device is not a

Ground Fault Interrupter and should not
be used as such

• The Arc Detection Device contains an

electronic circuit board and should not
be submerged or exposed to water spray

Resetting

If the Arc Detection Device has tripped,
the reset button will pop up. 
Follow these steps to reset the Arc
Detection Device:
1. Unplug unit from electrical outlet
2. Press the reset button
3. Plug the unit back into electrical outlet
4. Check to see if power has returned to
the unit

Testing

You should test the Arc Detection Device
equipped power cord monthly, after every
major electrical storm, or if power to your
Room Air Conditioner has been
interrupted. 
Follow these steps to test the Arc
Detection Device:
1.  Unplug unit from electrical outlet
2.  Press the reset button
3.  Plug the unit back into electrical outlet
4.  Press test button. Unit should trip and
reset button will pop up.
5.  Press reset button again for use
If above test fails, stop using the air
conditioner and contact customer service
by calling the following toll-free number: 

1-800-332-6658

or email: 

customerservice@fedders.com

Power Cord with Arc Detection Device

The power cord supplied with this air
conditioner is equipped with an Arc
Detection Device designed to shut off
power to the unit when it senses an arc
fault condition. An arc fault is an
unintentional electrical discharge that
occurs when electrical products or wires
are damaged, aged, or improperly used.
An arc fault can be potentially hazardous
if left undetected.

Warning

Summary of Contents for A6P09S2A

Page 1: ...s rie Date of Purchase Fecha de compra Date d achat Keep these instructions for future reference Guarde estas instrucciones para referencia futura Gardez ces instructions pour les consulter ult rieure...

Page 2: ...nside with blinds curtains or furniture A A B B C C 125V 15A Power Supply 115V 60HZ AC Only 1 Phase Outlet Requirement 3 Prong Grounding Type 125 V 15 Amp Minimum Wire Size 14 A W G 3 Wire Use Copper...

Page 3: ...alve Power Cord Exhaust Port Serial Plate Room Air Intake System Air Intake 3 Description of Parts on the Portable Cooling Unit Control Panel Use the electronic control panel to select the mode fan sp...

Page 4: ...dow panel Window panel extensions Window adapter kit An installation parts kit is packed with your unit in a separate carton Before you discard the packaging that your unit came in please locate the c...

Page 5: ...dow frame and adjust to width of window fig B Window adapter kit may be installed vertically as well as horizontally This installaton may also be used for crank style windows fig E 3 Tighten the four...

Page 6: ...ght will shine orange Air is dehumidified as it passes through the unit without being in full cooling mode The fan will operate in Med speed Fan speed is not adjustable in Dehumidify mode Note The air...

Page 7: ...n Med speed Fan speed is not adjustable in Dehumidify mode Fan Mode 1 Press the On Off button to turn the unit on The unit will power up and display the room temperature 2 Press the Mode button until...

Page 8: ...filter thoroughly run your unit in fan mode for a few minutes Remember only a clean filter works properly and delivers top efficiency at every setting Air Conditioner Remote Control AAA IEC R03 1 5V...

Page 9: ...r by unreasonable use of the unit including without limitation failure to provide reasonable and necessary maintenance or to follow the written Installation and Operating Instructions If the unit is p...

Page 10: ...conexi n a tierra 125V 15Amp Tama o m nimo del alambre No 14 A W G de 3 alambres Use solamente alambre de cobre Protector del circuito Fusible con retardo de tiempo o interruptor de circuito de 15 Amp...

Page 11: ...caci n de las piezas del acondicionador de aire port til Panel de control Use el panel de control electr nico para ajustar la funci n la velocidad del ventilador o el temporizador o para ver y ajustar...

Page 12: ...ntana Extensiones del panel de la ventana Juego de adaptador de ventana Con su acondicionador de aire se incluye en una caja separada un juego de piezas de instalaci n Antes de deshacerse del material...

Page 13: ...a ventana para asegurar las extensiones del panel 4 Cierre la ventana fig C 5 El juego de adaptador de ventana ahora debe calzar firmemente dentro del marco de la ventana Ahora puede instalar los tubo...

Page 14: ...o Fan Ventilador Cuando se selecciona el modo Ventilador la luz indicadora brillar de color amarillo El aire circular a trav s de la habitaci n sin enfriamiento Nota El acondicionador no necesita evac...

Page 15: ...odo Fan Ventilador 1 Oprima el bot n On Off para encender el acondicionador de aire El acondicionador se encender y mostrar la temperatura de la habitaci n 2 Oprima el bot n Mode Modo hasta que la luz...

Page 16: ...ua del dep sito colocando un recipiente debajo de la v lvula de drenaje retire el tap n de drenaje y deje que el agua escurra hacia el recipiente Cuando se termine de drenar el agua coloque nuevamente...

Page 17: ...o realizar mantenimento razonable y necesario ni seguir las instrucciones escritas sobrela instalaci n y operaci n Si la unidad se destina a uso comercial de negocios para alquiler u otro uso o aplica...

Page 18: ...as bloquer la circulation de l air vers les claires voies ext rieures de la caisse Ne pas bloquer la circulation de l air au voisinage de l appareil l int rieur stores rideaux meubles ou l ext rieur a...

Page 19: ...e commande Utilisez le tableau de commande lectronique pour s lectionner le mode et la vitesse de ventilateur et pour r gler la minuterie ou observer la temp rature ambiante et la temp rature programm...

Page 20: ...e adaptateur pour fen tre Un ensemble de pi ces d installation est fourni avec votre appareil dans un cartonnage s par Avant de jeter l emballage de l appareil rep rez celui qui contient ces pi ces et...

Page 21: ...fixer les rallonges 4 Fermez la fen tre fig C 5 L ensemble adaptateur pour fen tre doit maintenant se trouver bien adapt dans le cadre de la fen tre et vous pouvez alors installer les tubes d change...

Page 22: ...shumidification Remarque En mode de d shumidification les tubes d change d air doivent vacuer l air l int rieur de la pi ce Mode Ventilateur Quand le mode Ventilateur est s lectionn le t moin devient...

Page 23: ...vitesse du ventilateur n est pas r glable en mode D shumidification Mode Ventilateur 1 Appuyez sur le bouton Marche Arr t pour mettre l appareil en marche L appareil se met en marche et l afficheur do...

Page 24: ...N essayez pas de recharger les piles fournies Toutes les piles doivent tre remplac es en m me temps Ne jetez pas les piles dans un feu elles pourraient exploser Ne mettez pas ensemble des piles neuves...

Page 25: ...ar une d fectuosit ou un mauvais fonctionnement une installation incorrecte une utilisation inappropri e un entretien inad quat ou insuffisant ou le non respect des consignes d installation et d utili...

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Page 28: ...is plugged into an outlet Make sure the unit is not in the off position Make sure the circuit breaker has not been tripped If the unit does not cool sufficiently Make sure the exhaust tube and nozzle...

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