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Water Drainage 

When the water tank is full, the 

WATER FULL

 indicator will 

illuminate and the compressor will stop working. A buzzer will 
sound Pressing any button will stop the buzzer. You will need 
to empty the water tank before the unit will work again. 

Fig. 8 

Before you empty the unit you will need to: 

1.  Turn the unit off and pull the plug out of the power supply. 

2.  Place a water tray or pan under the drainage port. 

3.  Remove the drain knob and rubber plug on the drainage 

port and drain into the tray beneath. 

4.  Once drained, replace the rubber plug and drain knob into 

the drainage port and tighten by hand. 

5.  Plug the unit back in and switch it on. The compressor will 

delay restarting for three-minutes and then continue to 
work as normal.  

 

Important!  It is recommended that you do not 
move the unit around without firstly draining the 
internal tank. If water is left in the unit then it may 
spill out onto the floor or carpet.  

 

 

Continuous Drainage 

If you wish to operate the unit without the need to empty the 
water tank, please: 

1.  Turn the unit off and pull the plug out of the power supply. 

2.  Remove the drain knob and rubber plug on the drainage port 

and retain for future use. 

3.  Connect the drain tube supplied to the water outlet as shown 

and locate the other end into a drain. 

4.  The drain tube may be extended by using a suitable 

connector and an extension tube (OD: 18mm). 

5.  Plug the unit back in and switch it on. The compressor will 

delay restarting for three-minutes and then continue to work 
as normal.  

 

Fig. 9 

Please note: 

1.  The drain must be at or below the outlet level 

2.  Flashing comp/ ‘water full’ indicator will not function in this mode of drainage. 

3.  When the room humidity is over 85%, it may be necessary to utilise the continuous drainage method. 

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Summary of Contents for APC09

Page 1: ...PORTABLE AIR CONDITIONER APC09 APC10...

Page 2: ...upervised or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a responsible person for their safely 7 Do not use the appliance for any other purpose than its intended use 8 The appliance must not be use...

Page 3: ...the room Features of your new Portable Air Conditioner No costly installation required Easily moved with castors and handle Electronic control panel Remote control Low noise and strong breeze On off...

Page 4: ...lectronic Remote Aqua Chill Pump over Pump over Water injection port Yes Yes Water full alarm Yes Yes Water drainage Yes Yes Directional louvres Manual Manual Louvre auto swing No No Plastic window ki...

Page 5: ...dle 6 Castors 4 Back 7 Power cord storage 8 Removable air filter 9 Air inlet grille 10 Exhaust outlet adapter 11 Air inlet grille 12 Water drainage port Accessories 13 Window exhaust adapter 14 Flexib...

Page 6: ...al and horizontal windows However it may be necessary for you to modify some aspects of the installation procedures for certain types of windows Open the window and insert the window kit to cover the...

Page 7: ...x 150cm We suggest using the minimum length of exhaust duct for maximum performance This length has been designed according to the specifications of the air conditioner Do not use an extension or exch...

Page 8: ...the ambient room temperature from 0o C to 50o C except during setting on the timer on or timer off function Auto Mode AUTO mode selects the mode either fan or cooling that is suitable to the temperatu...

Page 9: ...ng the setting to 180 C will not necessarily bring the ambient room temperature down to 180 C Timer On When the unit is switched off press TIMER button to set timer on Press UP or DOWN buttons to adju...

Page 10: ...the unit will work again refer to the drainage section Adding Water To utilise the full potential of the cool mode of your portable air conditioner we recommend approx 300mls of water be added just pr...

Page 11: ...that you do not move the unit around without firstly draining the internal tank If water is left in the unit then it may spill out onto the floor or carpet Continuous Drainage If you wish to operate t...

Page 12: ...l detergent 3 Rinse the filter and dry it in a shaded place 4 Push the air filter back into the original position 5 Alternatively suction the filters using a vacuum cleaner with the dusting brush atta...

Page 13: ...even solid surface less vibrations The unit is noisy The unit is on a tiled surface Mount the unit on a rubber or carpeted base The compressor does not work The overheat protection may be activated Tu...

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