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Use & Car e Guide Manual de Uso y C uidado English/Español K e n m o r e ® P o r t a b l e A i r C o n d i t i o n e r D e h u m i d i e r & H e a t e r w i t h R e m o t e C o n t r o l A i r e A c o n d i c i o n a d o P o r t á t i l D e s h u m i d i c a d o r y C a l e n t a d o r c o n C o n t r o l R e m o t o Model / Mode[...]
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T ABLE OF CONTENT S BEFORE USING Y OUR NEW AIR C ONDITIONER READ THIS USE & CARE GUIDE CAREFULL Y AND THOROUGHL Y BEFORE INST ALLING AND OPERA TING Y OUR AIR CONDITIONER. RET AIN THIS USE & CARE GUIDE FOR FUTURE REFERENCE. IMPOR T ANT SAFEGUARDS T o prev ent injury to the user or other pe ople and property damage , the following instruction[...]
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IMPOR T ANT SAFEGUARDS • TEMPORAR Y USE OF AN EXTENSION CORD . W e str ongly discourage the use of an extension cor d due to potential safety hazards. For tempor ar y situations, use only CSA and UL certied 3-pr ong grounded extension cords designed and appr ov e d specically for air conditioners. • T o prev ent injury from handling sharp[...]
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KENMORE POR T ABLE AIR C ONDITIONER W ARRANTY K enmore Limited W arranty When this pr oduct is installed, operated and maintained according to all supplied instructions, the follo wing warr anty cover age applies. T o arrange for warr anty service, call 1-800-4-M Y -HOME ® • For ve y ears from the date of pur chase, this pr oduct will be repl[...]
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UNP A CKING INSTRUCTIONS AIR C ONDITIONER P AR TS A CCESSORIES On initial unit setup , che ck that all the accessories listed below ar e include d: Exhaust hose R emote sensor kit (used only in out-of-room cooling mode) 2 AAA batteries INST ALLA TION Prior to installing the unit , check for the following: 1. T o avoid damage , place the unit in an [...]
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INST ALLA TION L OCA TION OF THE POR T ABLE AIR C ONDITIONER WINDO W KIT INST ALLA TION The W indow Kit (included) contains three sliding pieces , and can be adjuste d to t most standard v ertical and horizontal windows (see Figs. 1 & 1a). For very wide windo ws, use all three pieces. For very narr ow windo ws, you may have to cut do wn the [...]
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C ONTROL P ANEL 4. TEMP- • Pr essing this button in cooling mode decreases the desired r oom temperatur e setting by 1°F (1°C) do wn to a minimum setting of 63°F (17°C). • Pr essing this button in heating mode de creases the desir e d room temperatur e setting by 1°F (1°C) down to a minimum setting of 59°F (15°C). 5. LED DISPLA Y The di[...]
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REMO TE CONTR OL USING THE REMOTE • The r emote control must be within 16 feet (5 meters) of the receiv er on the main unit . Reception is conrmed by a beep from the main unit . • The r emote control will not oper ate if curtains, doors or other material block the signal from the r emote control to the r eceiver . • Pr event an y liquid fr[...]
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OPERA TING INSTRUCTIONS AIR CONDITIONING MODE – OUT -OF-R OOM OPERA TION The unit is outside the r oom to be cooled, such as an adjacent room or hallway , or outdoors beneath a porch or windo w awning or the ov erhanging e aves of a roof . Connect the air hose and the adjustable air v ent to the unit as displayed in the illustration; hose must be[...]
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OPERA TING INSTRUCTIONS DEHUMIDIFY MODE Humidity is extract e d fr om the air , collected in the wate r tank and dischar ged thr ough the upper dr ain outlet . • Use the MODE button to set the unit function to DEHUMIDIFY . • R emov e the exhaust hose from the unit . Exhausting air outside of the room will nullify the DEHUMIDIFY function. • R [...]
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ST ORAGE • Follow cleaning instructions A-D . • R emov e the exhaust hose and window kit and r epack the unit in its original shipping box. S tore unit upright in a dry place where the temper ature will remain abo ve 35°F . • IMPOR T ANT : Always stor e and transport the unit so as to maintain the compressor in a upright orientation. TECHNIC[...]
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TR OUBLESHOOTING NO TES 22 23 PROBLEM Unit emits odor during operation Compr essor does not immediately activate when po wer button is pressed ON The unit deactivates The unit does not cool satisfactorily ERROR C ODES E1 E2 E4 DF SOLUTION Odor de velopm ent can aris e upon rst us e and after a long perio d of non- use by s toring in un suitable [...]