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OPERATING  INSTRUCTIONS

Operating Instructions

-    Press the MODE button until the "COOL" 
     indicator light comes on. 
-    Press the + or - buttons to set desired room
     temperature. The temperature range is between
     62°F-88°F (17°C-30°C).
-    Press the FAN button to choose the 
     desired fan speed. 

-    Press the MODE button until the "DRY" 
     indicator light comes on.     
-    Under this mode, you cannot select a fan
     speed or adjust the temperature. The fan
     motor operates at LOW speed.
-    Keep windows and doors closed for the 
     best dehumidifying effect.
-    Do not connect exhaust hose fixture to window.
     
     

COOL operation

-    Press the MODE button until the "FAN "
     indicator  light comes on. 
-    Press the FAN SPEED button to 
     select desired fan speed. The temperature
     cannot be adjusted.
-    Do not connect exhaust hose fixture to window.

FAN operation

TIMER operation

-    Press the MODE button until the "HEAT" 
     indicator light comes on. 
-    Press the + or - buttons to set desired room
     temperature. The temperature range is between
     62°F-88°F (17°C-30°C).
-    Press the FAN button to choose the desired
     fan speed. 

HEAT operation

 (heating models only)

AUTO  operation

-    When you set the air conditioner in AUTO 
     mode, it will automatically select cooling, 
     heating (for heating models only), or 
     fan mode, depending on set temperature
     and ambient room temperature.

-    The air conditioner will operate in the 
     appropriate mode based on the set 
     temperature.
-    Under AUTO mode, you can not 
     select the fan speed.

 -    When the unit is on, pressing the  
      TIMER button will initiate the auto-stop
      program, the TIMER OFF indicator light
      will illuminate. Press the + or - buttons to
      set the time for unit to turn off.
      Press the TIMER button again within 5
      seconds will initiate the auto-start 
      program, the TIMER ON indicator light 
      will illuminate. Press the + or - buttons to 
      set the time for unit to turn on.
 -    When the unit is off, pressing the  
      TIMER button will initiate the auto-start
      program; press again within 5 seconds to
      initiate auto-stop program. 
 -   Press or hold the +/- button to change time 
      in 0.5 hour increments, up to 10 hours;
      then in 1 hour increments, up to 24 hours.
      The control panel will count down the
      remaining time until program begins. 
 -    The display will automatically revert 
      back to displaying the previous 
      temperature setting if there is no activity
      within a 5 second period.
 -    After timer has been programmed, if unit
      is manually turned ON or OFF; or if the
      timer setting is adjusted to 0.0, any timer
      programmed will be cancelled.
 -    When unit malfunctions and error codes
      E1, E2, E3 or E4 is displayed, timer
      programs will also be cancelled.
    

Error codes and protection code:
E1-  

Room temperature sensor error- 

        Unplug the unit and plug it back in. 
        If error repeats, call for service.

E2-  

Evaporator temperature sensor error- 

        Unplug the unit and plug it back in. 
        If error repeats, call for service.

E3-  

Condenser temperature sensor error- 

        Unplug the unit and plug it back in. If error 
        repeats, call for service. 

E4-  

Display panel

 

communication

 error- 

        Unplug the unit and plug it back in. 
        If error repeats, call for service.

P1-  

Bottom  tray is full

 

- Connect the drain

        hose to drain and empty the bottom tray.
        If protection repeats, call for service.

DRY (dehumidify) operation

Summary of Contents for WA-1240AE

Page 1: ...WA 1240AE 12 000 BTU Cooling only...

Page 2: ...ies 4 Names of parts 5 Electronic control operating instructions 6 Operating instructions 7 Location 9 Window kit installation 9 Exhaust hose installation 12 Though the wall connection 12 Water draina...

Page 3: ...t least free of charge to the user C As old products contain valuable resources they can be sold to scrap metal dealers Wild disposal of waste in forests and landscapes endangers your health when haza...

Page 4: ...und the unit for proper airflow from walls furniture and curtains If the unit is knocked over during use turn off power immediately and unplug from power source Never leave the unit unsupervised when...

Page 5: ...any other appliance Avoid fire hazard or electric shock Do not use an extension cord or an adaptor plug Do not remove any prong from the power cord WARNING Electrical Information IDENTIFICATION OF PA...

Page 6: ...11 Upper air intake 12 Fig 1 13 1 2 4 Fig 2 5 7 9 8 15 14 13 12 5 Upper air filter Behind the grille 6 10 11 Air outlet Heating models only Power cord outlet Power cord bracket for storage purposes on...

Page 7: ...AN and HEAT heating models only The corresponding mode indicator light will illuminate MODE select button Power switch press to turn on off POWER button 2 UP and DOWN button 6 TIMER button Used to ini...

Page 8: ...e auto stop program the TIMER OFF indicator light will illuminate Press the or buttons to set the time for unit to turn off Press the TIMER button again within 5 seconds will initiate the auto start p...

Page 9: ...nd down Press SWING button again at desired angle for set air flow Please do not adjust the louver manually Air flow direction adjustment Swing automatically If unit is running in COOL mode when SLEEP...

Page 10: ...wall for efficient air conditioning Your window slider kit has been designed to fit most standard vertical and horizontal window applications However it may be necessary for you to improvise or modif...

Page 11: ...lider kit to window stool on top of foam seal Fig 9 3 Trim another foam seal with adhesive to the proper length and place on top of the slider kit Fig 10 4 Close the window sash securely against the k...

Page 12: ...3 3 Trim another foam seal with adhesive to the proper length and attach it to the open side of slider kit Fig 14 4 Slide window close against the slider kit 5 Trim the last foam seal to the proper le...

Page 13: ...ugh the wall connection NOTE It is necessary to purchase the following parts for through the wall installation IMPORTANT DO NOT OVER BEND THE EXHAUST HOSE SEE Fig 19 The exhaust hose can be compressed...

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Page 15: ...filters and allow to dry completely in a shady area do not place under direct sunlight Mounting Replace upper filter according to arrow direction in Fig 24 Replace lower filter and reinsert the screw...

Page 16: ...The windows or doors in the room are not closed There are heat sources inside the room Exhaust air duct is not connected or blocked Temperature setting is too high Air filters are dirty 2 Not cool eno...

Page 17: ...and ends correctly 3 Replace cover by sliding it back into position NOTE When the batteries are removed any programming will be erased After inserting the new batteries the remote controller can be re...

Page 18: ...activate Auto on timer Each press increases the timer setting by 30 minutes up to 10 hours Then at 1 hour increments up to 24 hours To cancel the Auto on timer press the button until time setting is...

Page 19: ...no display This indicator will be displayed when the unit is operating Indicates the selected fan speed AUTO HIGH MED or LOW AUTO fan speed will have no indicator displayed When unit is operating in A...

Page 20: ...AUTO COOL DRY HEAT FAN HIGH MED LOW MODE FAN SPEED SWING TIMER ON ECONOMY ON OFF TIMER OFF RESET LOCK SET TEMPERATURE C LED DISPLAY 3 1 2 TEMP AUTO COOL DRY HEAT FAN HIGH MED LOW MODE FAN SPEED SWING...

Page 21: ...isplayed 2 Press the TIMER OFF button again to begin setting the desire time Each press of the button increases the time by 30 minutes up to 10 hours Then by 1 hour increments up to 24 hours After set...

Page 22: ...is useful when you want the unit to start before you wake up and stop after you leave the house Example To start the AC unit in 2 hours and stop after 5 hours 1 Press the TIMER ON button to initiate a...

Page 23: ...cement parts will be new or reconditioned Parts which are replaced become the property of Sunpentown The warranty applies for the use of the product in the USA only What is NOT COVERED Warranty does n...

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