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INTRODUCTION

Thank you for purchasing this quality Impecca portable air conditioner unit. To ensure the longest life and high-

est energy efficiency of your unit, please carefully follow these operating instructions. Keep these instructions in 

a safe place and consult them as needed. Please note that constant enhancement and improvements to our air 

conditioning units may mean that your model will slightly differ in appearance from the model pictured in this 

manual, but the actual operation and installation of the unit remains unchanged. This manual is solely provided 

for informational purposes and does not constitute a binding, legal contract.

SAFETY NOTICE

This appliance should not be used by children or mentally/physically disabled persons without strict, direct su-

pervision by a responsible adult. Never play with or around the appliance.

SAFETY INFORMATION

•  Before operation, ensure your electrical installation (outlets and circuits) complies with the power specifications 

found on the unit.

•  Before cleaning or maintaining the air conditioner, please turn off air conditioner and unplug the unit.

•  Make sure the power cord isn’t kinked, bent, or under the weight of sharp or heavy objects.

•  Do not pull or yank the power cord to unplug the unit or move the air conditioner.

•  Do not insert or unplug the power plug with wet hands.

•  Only use a grounded power outlet. Make sure the grounding is functional.

•  If the power cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer or a qualified technician in order to avoid 

fire and electrical hazards.

•  Should abnormal operation occur (such as a burning smell), please disconnect power cord immediately and con-

tact your local dealer.

•  If nobody is present to monitor the operation of the unit, please turn it off and disconnect the power cord.

•  Do not splash or pour water on air conditioner to avoid causing a short circuit or damage to the unit.

•  Do not put or hang dripping objects above the air conditioner.

•  If using a drainage hose, ensure the ambient temperature remains well above freezing (32°F or 0°C) to avoid crack-

ing or damaging the unit.

•  Keep heat sources away from the air conditioner.

•  Ensure the unit is far away from fire, inflammable, or explosive objects.

•  Never allow children or persons with reduced physical, sensory, or mental capabilities to operate or play around 

the air conditioner without direct adult supervision.

•  Never allow children to perform cleaning or other user-maintenance operations without direct adult supervision.

•  Never attempt to repair or disassemble the air conditioner by yourself.
•  Never insert objects into the air conditioner.

OPERATING CONDITIONS

•  The air conditioner should only be operated within the temperature range of 62°F to 95°F (16°C to 35°C).

•  The appliance is for indoor use only.

•  The appliance must be positioned so that the plug is accessible.

•  A perimeter of 12′′(30cm) around the air conditioner should be free of all objects.

•  Do not operate the air conditioner in a humid environment.

•  Please keep air inlet and air outlet clean and free of obstacles.

•  During operation, close doors and windows to improve cooling effect.

•  Please put the air conditioner on smooth and flat ground for operation to avoid noise and vibration.

•  This air conditioner is equipped with casters that roll on smooth, flat surfaces.

•  Do not tilt or turn over the air conditioner. If there’s problem, please disconnect the power supply immediately 

and contact your local dealer or technical support.

•  Avoid exposing the unit to direct sunlight.

Summary of Contents for IPAC10-LR

Page 1: ...Portable Air Conditioner User s Guide Models IPAC10 LR IPAC12 LR IPAC14 LS v 0 7 www impecca com ...

Page 2: ...otices and information carefully to ensure proper operation of your air conditioner unit This manual is solely provided for informational purposes and in no way constitutes a legally binding document between the manufac turer distributor and end consumer Lea las siguientes indicaciones cuidadosamente para asegurar el correcto funcionamiento de su unidad de aire acondicionado Este manual se proporc...

Page 3: ...on Instructions 9 Water Drainage 10 Window Slider Kit Installation 10 Operating Instructions 11 Remote Controller Display 14 Functions in Detail 15 Additional Unit Features 17 Handling the Remote Controller 17 Basic Unit Error Codes 18 Electrical Information 18 Care Maintenance 19 Troubleshooting Tips 20 Customer Support 21 One Year Limited Appliance Warranty US 22 ...

Page 4: ... removed Unit may need repair It may cause fire and electric shock It may cause electric shock Ensure the power cord is kept away from any heating sources Do not disassemble or modify unit Do not use the power cord near flammable gas or combustibles such as gasoline benzene paint thinner etc It may cause fire and electric shock It may cause failure and electric shock It may cause an explosion or f...

Page 5: ...TES Do not use the TEST and RESET buttons to turn the unit on or off If the current device fails the test or the power cord becomes damaged the entire power cord must be re placed with an equivalent power cord and current device by a licensed electrician Stop operation and remove window filler panels from window during severe storm or hurricane Hold the plug by the head of the power plug when unpl...

Page 6: ...rd immediately and con tact your local dealer If nobody is present to monitor the operation of the unit please turn it off and disconnect the power cord Do not splash or pour water on air conditioner to avoid causing a short circuit or damage to the unit Do not put or hang dripping objects above the air conditioner If using a drainage hose ensure the ambient temperature remains well above freezing...

Page 7: ...5 Upper air intake 6 Upper air filter behind intake grille 7 Air outlet exhaust hose connec tion 8 Dummy socket for power plug storage 9 Power cord storage buckle 10 Power cord connection 11 Bottom tray drain outlet 12 Lower air intake 13 Lower air filter behind intake grille 14 Upper Drain outlet 1 2 4 3 5 7 9 8 6 10 12 14 13 11 FRONT VIEW REAR VIEW ...

Page 8: ...vary slightly from actual appearance of product Avoid damaging your new appliance If required accessories are missing please contact customer support D C B Diagram not to scale Foam Seals 2 adhesive 1 non adhesive 1 Connector 2 Exhaust hose 3 Adapter 4 Security peg 5 Window filler panel kit Remote Controller and batteries Drain hose 23 6 Security Bracket and 2 Screws Description Quantity 1 set 1 s...

Page 9: ...efficient air conditioning and to prevent overheating EXHAUST HOSE INSTALLATION NOTE For your unit to function properly it is imperative that the exhaust hose be vented to the outside when used in Auto Cooling and dehumidify modes 1 Attach the adapters to the exhaust hose by snapping them in place as shown in Figure B 2 Insert the connector of the now assembled exhaust hose into the hole seat of t...

Page 10: ... upper drain plug from the back of the unit and simply attach the drain hose to the hole Place the open end of the hose adapter directly over the drain area in your floor or into another receptacle see Figure F NOTE Make sure the hose is secure so there are no leaks Direct the hose toward a drain that is located lower than the unit making sure that there are no kinks that will stop water flow Plac...

Page 11: ...length and attach it to the window frame Figure N 2 Attach the window filler panel kit to the window stool Adjust the length of the window slider kit according to the height of window opening shorten the adjustable window kit if the height of window is less than 26 inches Open the window sash and place the window slider kit on the window stool Figure O 3 Cut the other adhesive foam seal to the pro...

Page 12: ...onditioning unit is selected in the following se quence AUTO COOL DRY HEAT FAN 5 FAN SPEED BUTTON Adjust the machine fan speed from AUTO LOW MED HIGH 6 TIMER ON BUTTON REMOTE TIMER BUTTON UNIT Press this button to activate Auto On This feature turns on the unit at a programmed time within the next 24 hours Each press of the Timer On button will increase the time setting in 30 minutes increments up...

Page 13: ...nit every 3 minutes 12 LED DISPLAY BUTTON Turns the temperature display on the unit on and off 13 SHORTCUT BUTTON This button is one touch preset for your favorite settings 14 ION Toggles the ION air cleaning feature Note On the unit itself the single TIMER button serves the function of both the TIMER ON and TIMER OFF buttons If your unit is off at the time you press the TIMER button the first fun...

Page 14: ...splay Displays selected FAN SPEED High Med Low or Auto This display is blank when unit is in DRY mode Temperature Timer display Displays the set temperature by default or timer setting when using TIMER ON OFF functions Temperature range 62ºF to 82ºF 17ºC to 30ºC Timer setting range 0 24 hours This display is blank when operating in FAN mode SILENT icon Not available for this unit ECO icon Not avai...

Page 15: ...nnect the exhaust hose to a window in fan mode DEHUMIDIFIER MODE OPERATION Ensure the unit is plugged in and power is available 1 Press the MODE button to select DRY mode 2 Press the TEMP UP or TEMP DOWN buttons to set the desired temperature The temperature can be set within a range of 62 to 88 F in 2 increments NOTE DRY mode controls fan speed automatically for effective dehumidification This ca...

Page 16: ...e program will be activated once the LED resumes displaying the room tempera ture COMBINED TIMERS You can use the Auto On and Auto Off functions simultaneously An example of this feature is to turn off the unit in 1 hour when the kids leave for school and turn it on in 6 hours just before you return from work See above SLEEP ECONOMY OPERATION Press this button the selected temperature will in crea...

Page 17: ...s doors or other materials block the signals from the controller to the unit Prevent any liquid from spilling onto or into the remote controller Do not expose the remote controller to direct sunlight or heat If the infrared signal receiver on the air conditioning unit is exposed to di rect sunlight the air conditioner may not function properly Use curtains to prevent the sunlight from falling on t...

Page 18: ... E1 Room temperature sensor error E2 Evaporator temperature sensor error E3 Condenser temperature sensor error E4 Display panel communication error For all of the above errors unplug the unit and plug it back in P1 Bottom condensation tray is full Connect the drain hose and drain the collected water away Note that frequent draining may be required especially in humid climates and during seasonal w...

Page 19: ...enclosure Finish by wiping with a dry clean cloth BEFORE STORING OR NOT USING A UNIT FOR LONG PERIODS OF TIME Remove the rubber plug at the back of the unit and attach a hose to drain outlet Place the open end of the hose directly over the drain area in your floor or receptacle See figure F on page 10 Remove the plug from the bottom drain outlet all the water in the bottom tray will drain out See ...

Page 20: ...aust air duct is not connected or blocked Connect the duct and make sure it can function properly Temperature setting is too high Decrease the set temperature Air filter is blocked by dust Clean the air filter Machine noisy or vibrates The ground is not level or not flat enough Place the unit on a flat level surface if possible Gurgling noises The sound comes from the flowing of the refrigerant in...

Page 21: ...umber later Model number __________________ One of the numbers mentioned on the cover of this manual Your exact number is found on your box or on the rating label sticker on the right side of the unit Serial number 11 digits __________________ Please keep this manual for your records Visit our website to contact us find answers to Frequently Asked Questions and for other resources which may includ...

Page 22: ...nction 9 Service calls for a product ruined by not following the provided instructions 10 Service calls to correct improper installation 11 Costs associated with making the product accessible for servicing including but not limited to removal of trim molding cabinetry etc 12 Service calls to replace any consumables such as light bulbs filters etc 13 Surchargesthatmayapplytoservicecallsonweekends n...

Page 23: ...amadas de servicio de un producto estropeado por no se guirlasinstruccionesproporcionadas 10 Llamadasdeservicioparacorregirunainstalaciónincorrecta 11 Costos asociados por hacer el producto accesible al servicio incluidoperonolimitadoalaremocióndeajustes moldeo gabinete etc 12 Llamadas de servicio para reemplazar consumibles como bombillas filtros etc 13 Recargosquepuedenaplicarallamadasdeservicio...

Page 24: ... de service qui ne sont pas en lien avec un mal fonc tionnement de l appareil 9 Appels de service pour un appareil endommagé suite au non respect des instructions fournies 10 Appels de service liés à une installation défectueuse 11 Coûts entraînés à rendre l appareil accessible pour l entre tien incluant mais non limité à l enlèvement de moulures plinthes armoires etc 12 Appels de service pour le ...

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