Whynter Air Conditioner Arc 08wb User Manual

WHYNTER ECO-FRIENDLY 8,000 BTU PORTABLE AIR CONDITIONER  
MODEL# : ARC-08WB  
Instruction Manual  
Congratulations on your new WHYNTER product. Please read this Instruction Manual carefully  
before using this product to ensure proper operation. Keep this manual in a safe place for future  
reference.  
Thank you for choosing the Whynter portable air conditioner. Please follow the instructions  
provided in this user guide to obtain the very best performance from your portable air  
conditioner and take full advantage of the many features your portable air conditioner offers  
you. We trust that your Whynter air conditioner will provide the performance and reliability  
that we stand for.  
Please keep this user manual in a safe place for future reference.  
DISPOSAL  
This symbol on the product or its packaging indicates that the appliance cannot be treated as  
normal domestic trash, but must be handed in at a collection point for recycling electric and  
electronic appliances. Your contribution to the correct disposal of this product protects the  
environment. Further information about the recycling of this product can be obtained from  
your local municipal authority.  
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Your safety and the safety of others are very important to us.  
To reduce the risk of fire, electrical shock or injury when using your appliance, follow these basic precautions.  
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS  
Before the appliance is used, it must be properly positioned and installed as  
detailed in this manual.  
Do not under any circumstances cut or remove the third (ground) prong from the power cord  
Make sure this unit is connected to a correctly grounded power supply outlet. Do not use an  
extension cord or power strip  
The power cord is UL listed. It has a built-in L.C.D.I. (leakage, current, detection, interruption)  
circuit breaker for added safety. If the power supply is interrupted, press the reset button to  
reconnect the unit to power source  
It is recommended to use a separate circuit that its size should be 15 Amps for the air conditioner  
Do not use an excessively wet cloth, industrial solvents, oil-based products to clean this portable  
air conditioner  
To avoid the risk of shock, the product should never be used in bathrooms, shower rooms, or in  
any other steamy or wet areas  
Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this or any  
other appliances  
Do not repair, disassemble and/or modify the unit by yourself  
Always turn off the portable air conditioner when cleaning the air filter, and transporting  
Do not turn this unit on and off by plugging and unplugging. Always use the ON/OFF switch  
Transport the unit in an upright position only, or leave it in an upright position for at least 4 hours  
before first use  
Ensure curtains or other objects are not obstructing the air inlet filters  
Do not bend or crush the exhaust hose while in use  
Always allow at least 20” of clearance around the unit for ventilation. Do not use this unit inside  
closets, cabinets and/or cramped spaces between furniture  
This unit is optimized to operate in an ambient temperature of 64°F – 90°F  
This unit must be installed in an area protected from the element, such as wind, rain, water spray  
or drips  
The unit should not be located next to ovens, grills or other sources of high heat  
Always place the unit on even and hard and level surface  
Do not sit or place objects on the unit  
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Do not allow children to climb, stand or hang on the appliance. The air conditioner could tip  
over and get damaged and/or seriously injure somebody  
Keep fingers out of the air intakes and air outlets  
The appliance is an electrical appliance. To avoid injury from electrical shock do not operate it  
with wet hands, while standing on a wet surface or while standing in water. Do not use it in  
outdoors or in wet conditions  
When positioning or moving the appliance, ensure it is not turned upside down or greater  
than 45° or more off level  
This appliance is designed for household, non-commercial use only. Any other use will void  
the warranty  
Do not plug into the power outlet before set up is completed  
Do not operate this unit without the air filter(s)  
Do not use harsh chemicals to clean the filter(s). Dry thoroughly before inserting the filter(s)  
the unit  
into  
Do not add extra length to the exhaust hose by more than a total length of 9’. This will  
reduce the cooling efficiency of the portable air conditioner  
At the end of each season, all water must be drained from the unit and filter(s) must be  
cleaned before storage  
THE MANUFACTURER DISCLAIMS ANY RESPONSIBILITY IF THE ABOVE INSTRUCTIONS  
ARE NOT FOLLOWED.  
OPERATING CONDITION  
MODE  
COOL  
ROOM TEMPERATURE  
Higher than 62°F / 17°C  
DRY  
Higher than 54°F / 13°C  
Your portable air conditioner is supplied with a Leakage-Current  
Detection and Interruption (LCDI) plug. This plug reduces the risk of  
fire due to arcing faults in the power supply cord. Please follow the  
instructions below to ensure that LCDI plug works properly.  
1. Plug the power cord to a grounded wall outlet. Do not plug to  
a power strip or extension cord.  
2. Press the TEST button on the plug. This should trip the plug  
and cut the power to the air conditioner. If the plug does not  
trip and the unit comes on, please contact technical support.  
3. Press the RESET button to start the air conditioner.  
4. Do NOT use the TEST and RESET buttons to turn the air  
conditioner on and off.  
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IDENTIFICATION OF ACCESSORIES  
IMAGE  
ACCESSORY NAME  
QUANTITY  
Exhaust hose, Sliding Round Adaptor  
and Flat Mouth Adaptor  
1
1
set  
set  
Window sliders and Clear plastic plug  
(plug is in the upper corner of the  
plastic bag that holds the user manual)  
Foam seal  
3 pcs  
Remote control & Batteries  
1
set  
Drain hose  
1 pc  
Activated Carbon filter  
1 pc  
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IDENTIFICATION OF PARTS  
Front  
1. Control Panel  
2. Front Air Vent / Louvers  
3. Handles  
4. Remote Signal receptor  
Panel  
5.  
Rear  
6. Upper air filter  
7. Air outlet (hot air exhaust)  
8. Casters  
9. Upper air intake  
10. Upper drain port  
11. Lower air intake (Compressor)  
12. Lower air filter  
13. Lower drain port  
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OPERATING YOUR AIR CONDITIONER  
Before you begin, thoroughly familiarize yourself with the control panel, remote control and all of  
the functions. Follow the symbol for the desired function. The unit can be controlled by the unit  
control panel alone or with the remote control.  
CONTROL PANEL  
1. MODE  
5. TIMER  
Controls the 4 function modes: COOL, DRY  
(DEHUMIDIFY), FAN, and AUTO  
Turns the timer function on and off. To cancel the  
timer, press the On-Off button or set the timer to 0.0  
6. FAN  
Controls the 3 fan speeds: HI, LOW & AUTO. The  
2. SLEEP  
fan speed indicator lights illuminates to show the  
Turns the sleep function on and off.  
set fan speed. When the AUTO speed is selected,  
none of the fan speed indicator illuminates.  
7. LED DISPLAY  
3. UP & DOWN  
In Cool mode: shows set temperature in °C or °F  
and AUTO timer setting.  
In DRY and FAN only modes: shows room  
temperature.  
Adjusts set temperature (1°C/ 2°F increments) or  
timer hours (0 – 24 hours).NOTE: This unit is  
capable of displaying set temperature in Fahrenheit  
or in Celsius. To convert from one to the other, press  
and hold the Up and Down buttons for 3 seconds  
Error Codes:  
E1, E2 & E4: Unplug unit and restart in 5 minutes.  
P1: Bottom water tank is full; drain water from the  
unit  
4. ON-OFF  
Turns the unit on and off.  
NOTE: When more than one codes occur, the  
priority of the code display order is:  
E4--E2--E1--P1.  
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS  
The air conditioner should be placed on a hard and level surface strong enough to support the  
unit. The unit has casters and it should only be rolled on smooth, flat surfaces. Use caution  
when rolling on carpet surfaces. Do not attempt to roll the unit over objects. Never place any  
obstacles around the air inlet or outlet and allow at least 20 inch of clearance for efficient air-  
conditioning.  
Cool or Auto Mode  
Install Hose  
Dehumidify or Fan Mode  
Remove Hose  
Exhaust Hose Installation  
When you use this air conditioner unit, hot air must be  
exhausted out of the room to complete the air exchange  
of the condenser. When the unit is operating in  
Dehumidify or FAN only mode, no exhaust is required.  
1. Pull out about 6” of one end of the exhaust hose.  
2. Install the flat mouth and sliding round exhaust  
connector on the exhaust hose by turning counter-  
clockwise. See Fig. 16 and 17  
3. Push in the exhaust hose into the air outlet port at the  
back of the unit. See Fig. 18  
4. Only extend the exhaust hose to the necessary  
length. We do not recommend extending the exhaust  
hose more than 8' long. If you are interested in  
purchasing an additional 4’ exhaust hose please  
contact [email protected] for retail sales information.  
NOTES:  
The duct can be compressed or extended moderately according to the installation  
requirement, but it is desirable to keep the exhaust hose length to a minimum.  
Do not bend the exhaust hose  
Make sure that there are no obstructions around the air outlet of the exhaust hose in order for  
the exhaust system to work properly  
Air filter Installation  
Your Whynter portable air conditioner is equipped with a  
washable Pre-Filter and an Activated Carbon Filter. The  
washable air filter removes large particles such as dust,  
pet hair and dander.  
Activated Carbon filter  
The Activated Carbon filter is designed to remove  
smoke and other odors. It is recommended you replace  
the Activated Carbon filter every 2-3 months or as  
needed.  
Upper Filer  
WARNING: NEVER OPERATE THE AIR  
CONDITIONER WITHOUT THE AIR FILTER  
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Window kit Installation  
When you use this air conditioner unit, hot air must be exhausted out of the room to complete  
the air exchange of the condenser. When the unit is operating in dry or fan only mode, no  
exhaust is required.  
Your window kit has been designed to fit  
most standard vertical and horizontal  
windows.  
However, it may be necessary for you to  
modify the installation procedures for your  
window. Please refer to Fig. 6 & Fig. 7 for  
minimum and maximum window openings.  
NOTE:  
If your window opening is less than the  
mentioned minimum length of the window  
slider kit, cut the slide bar with hole to fit  
window opening. Never cut out the hole on  
the window slide bar.  
When using the window kit on a window or  
sliding door it will cause the window or  
sliding door not to be properly closed and  
locked. Additional security measurements  
maybe needed.  
The window slide bars can be fixed with  
the clear plastic bolt. See Fig. 7a  
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Window kit Installation in a double-hung window  
1. Open window or sliding door for approximately 5”  
2. Cut the foam seal (adhesive type) to the proper  
length and attach it to the bottom of the  
window. Fig.10.  
3. Adjust the length of the window bars to the same  
length and width of the opening of the window.  
Cut the window piece if necessary to fit the  
length of your window. Fig. 11.  
4. Close the window on the window slide bars. For  
long term installation, you may screw the window  
kit into your window frame. Fig. 12.  
5. Cut the foam seal to the length and seal the  
open gap between the top window sash and  
outer window sash. Shown in Fig.13  
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Window kit Installation in a sliding door/ window  
1. Open window or sliding door for approximately  
5”  
2. Cut the foam seal (adhesive type) to the proper  
length and attach it to the bottom of the door /  
window. See Fig.14.  
3. Adjust the length of the window bars to the  
same length and width of the opening of the  
window. Cut the window piece if necessary to fit  
the length of your window. See Fig. 15.  
4. Close the door/ window on the window slide  
bars. For long term installation, you may screw  
the window kit into your window frame. See Fig.  
16.  
5. Cut the foam seal to the length and seal the  
open gap between the top window sash and  
outer window sash. See Fig.17.  
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OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS  
BEFORE USING YOUR APPLIANCE  
Remove the exterior and interior packing  
Before connecting the appliance to the power source, let it stand upright for approximately  
4 hours. This will reduce the possibility of a malfunction in the cooling system from  
handling during transportation  
SWITCHING ON/OFF THE AIR CONDITIONER  
The appliance can be switched ON or OFF by pressing the On-Off button on the control  
panel or the On/Off button on the remote control  
COOLING MODE  
In this mode, the air conditioner cools and dehumidifies the room. To activate this function  
mode, press the MODE button until the COOL indicator light comes on. When the cooling  
mode is set, the compressor will start in approximately 3 minutes. In cooling mode, hot air is  
exhausted from the outdoor exhaust port and the exhaust hose must be connected to  
exhaust out the hot air  
The temperature setting range of this air conditioner is from 62°F / 17°C to 88°F / 30°C. To  
set the temperature, press the  
or  
buttons. This air conditioner has a 5°F  
DOWN  
UP  
temperature  
cushion which if the set temperature is within 5°F of the ambient temperature,  
the unit runs on fan only mode. This saves energy and prolongs the life of the compressor of  
the air conditioner  
To set the fan speed, press the FAN button. In cooling mode, the difference in noise level  
between the 3 fan speeds is not very noticeable when the compressor is on. Try setting the  
unit to Fan only mode, you should be able to hear the difference between high and low fan  
speed settings  
DRY (DEHUMIDIFYING) ONLY MODE  
In this mode, the air conditioner only dehumidifies the room, the compressor will activate  
intermittently depending on the ambient temperature and the fan speed is set to LOW.To  
activate this function mode, press the MODE button until the DRY indicator light comes on.  
Please note that when switching function mode, there will be an approximately 3 minute  
transition time. In dehumidifying mode, do not connect the exhaust hose and let the warm  
air return to the room  
AUTOMATIC MODE  
When you set the air conditioner in AUTO mode, it will automatically select cooling or fan  
only operation depending on what temperature you have selected and the room temperature  
is close to the unit. The fan speed is automatically selected and cannot be changed  
To operate the unit in Auto mode when the unit is on, press the Mode button until the  
indicator for “Auto” is lit  
FAN ONLY MODE  
In this mode, only the fan of the air conditioner runs and circulates the air in the room. To  
activate this function mode, press the MODE button until the FAN indicator light comes on.  
In this function mode, the temperature cannot be set. Subsequently, set the desired fan  
speed by pressing the FAN button. Fan Only mode requires that the exhaust hose be  
removed  
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TIMER (DELAYED SWITCH ON / OFF) FUNCTION  
This function mode enables a delayed switch ON or delayed switch OFF of the  
air conditioner. The time (hours) delay can be set, enabled and disabled  
SETTING SWITCH OFF TIMER  
With the air conditioner operating in any function mode, press the TIMER button. The TIMER  
OFF light will come on. Then set the desired time delay OFF hours by pressing the UP and  
DOWN buttons. The time increments are at 0.5 hour to up to 10 hours, followed by 1 hour  
increment up to 24 hours. When the delay time set has elapsed, the air conditioner switches off.  
To cancel the delayed switch off function, turn off the air conditioner or adjust the time setting to  
0.0.  
SETTING DELAYED SWITCH ON TIMER  
With the air conditioner is off, press the TIMER button. The TIMER ON light will come on. Then  
set the desired time delay ON hours by pressing the UP and DOWN buttons. The time  
increments are at 0.5 hour to up to 10 hours, followed by 1 hour increment up to 24 hours.  
When the delay time set has elapsed, the air conditioner switches on. To cancel the delayed  
switch on function, turn on the air conditioner or adjust the time setting to 0.0.  
SLEEP MODE  
In this mode, the air conditioner gradually increases the set temperature in cooling mode,  
decreases the noise level and conserves energy. In Sleep & cooling mode, the set temperature  
is increased by 1°C/ 2°F in the first 30 minutes. The temperature will then increase by another  
1°C/ 2°F after an additional 30 minutes. This new temperature will remain the same for 7 hours.  
To activate this function mode, press the SLEEP button until the sleep indicated light comes on.  
AUTO RESTART  
In the event of a power outage, the air conditioner restarts at the previously set function mode  
and settings when power is restored.  
CONTROLLING THE AIR FLOW DIRECTION  
The louvers can be adjusted manually. To adjust the air flow direction, manually move the louvers  
to the desired position. The maximum setting angle is about 60°.  
NOTE: Keep the louver fully opened during operation.  
NOISE LEVEL  
Portable air conditioners may make sounds that are not familiar to you. The sounds listed below  
are normal. Noise reflecting off hard surfaces such as a floor or wall can make the sounds seem  
louder than they actually are.  
The compressor may make a pulsating or high-pitched sound  
Water running from the evaporator to the water tank may make a splashing sound  
Refrigerant flowing may make a gurgling sound  
Fan sound may come from front and back air vents  
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WATER DRAINAGE  
When the water level of the bottom tray reaches  
maximum level, the unit will beep 8 times and the  
digital display will show P1 symbol. Also, the  
cooling or dehumidifying function will stop and the  
fan only function will start.  
Continuous drainage  
In COOL or DRY modes, remove the upper  
drain plug from the back of the unit and install  
the drain water hose (5/8 universal female  
mender) with ¾” hose (can be purchased  
locally).  
If this part is unavailable from your local  
hardware store, just attach the drain hose to the  
drain firmly. The hose will fit snug which should  
prevent any leaking. Place the open end of the  
hose directly over the drain area in your  
basement floor. Please refer to Fig.21 & 22.  
Manual drainage  
Carefully move the unit to a drain location,  
remove the bottom drain plug and let the water  
drain (See Fig. 23). The P1 symbol will  
disappear and the cooling or dehumidifying  
function can be started. Be sure to reinstall the  
bottom drain plug before using the unit.  
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REMOTE CONTROL  
The portable air conditioner can be switched on by the remote control. To transmit signals from  
the remote control to the air conditioner, point the front part of the remote handset towards the  
control panel on the air conditioner. Reception of the signal is confirmed by a beep. The  
maximum signal transmission distance is approximately 8 meters / 26 feet.  
NOTE:  
Other appliances in the same room controlled by a remote control (TV, radio, stereo, etc.),  
may cause interferences  
Electronic and fluorescent lamps may interfere with the signal transmissions between the  
remote control and the air conditioner  
Remove the batteries if the remote control is not used for long periods  
INSTALLING BATTERIES  
Only use two dry LR03 AAA 1.5V Batteries (included) in the remote control  
Always change both batteries at the same time  
To insert the batteries, open the flap on the back of the remote control by sliding if off. Strictly  
adhere to the polarity signs on the bottom of the battery housing, close the flap once the batteries  
have been inserted.  
INDICATOR  
1 – Mode Indicator  
2 – Lock Indicator  
FUNCTION  
Displays the current selected mode  
(Auto, Cool, Dry or Fan)  
Indicates unit is on Lock mode  
3 – Temp./Timer Display Displays temperature or timer setting  
4 – Fan (High)  
5 – Fan (Low)  
6 – Timer Indicator  
7 – Up Button  
BUTTONS  
Displays the selected high fan speed  
Displays the selected low fan speed  
Indicates Timer mode activated  
Increases set temperature/time  
FUNCTION  
8 – Down Button  
Decreases set temperature/time  
Controls the 4 function modes:  
Auto, Cool, Dry & Fan  
9 – Mode Button  
10 – On/Off Button  
11 – Fan Speed Button  
Turns the unit On and Off  
Controls the 3 fan speeds: High & Low  
or Auto  
12 – Sleep Button  
13 – Timer On Button  
14 – Reset Button  
15 – Timer Off Button  
16 – Lock Button  
Enables Sleep mode  
Enables the On timer & set timer hours  
Cancels all settings  
Enables the Off timer & set timer hours  
Locks all settings  
17 – LED Display Button Turns on and off the display light  
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CARE AND MAINTENANCE  
IMPORTANT:  
Switch off the air conditioner and disconnect the plug from the power outlet  
Drain water by removing the drain plug  
Always transport the air conditioner in an upright position only  
CLEANING THE AIR FILTERS  
To ensure the air intake is filtered properly and  
to assure that your air conditioner runs  
efficiently, it is recommended to clean the air  
filters at least once every two weeks  
This unit has two pre-filters; the upper and the  
lower filters  
Switch off the air conditioner and pull out the  
upper and lower air filter from the unit by  
following the arrow directions shown.  
Use a vacuum cleaner or tap lightly to remove  
loose dust and dirt from the filters. Then rinse  
them thoroughly under warm or cold running  
water (no hotter than 100F.)  
Dry thoroughly before re-inserting the filters  
CLEANING THE AIR CONDITIONER  
Always switch off the air conditioner and disconnect the plug from the power supply outlet before  
cleaning the air conditioner  
Use a soft damp cloth to wipe the body of the unit.  
Never use harsh chemicals, oil-based products, detergents, chemically treated cloths or other  
cleaning solutions. These could possibly damage the body of the air conditioner  
END OF SEASON STORAGE  
Switch off the air conditioner and disconnect the power plug from the power supply outlet before  
cleaning the air conditioner  
Clean the air filters  
Drain the condensed water completely  
On a warm day, turn on the Fan only mode for half a day so that the inside can dry out  
completely  
Wrapped the power cord and bundle it with the tape  
Remove the batteries from the remote controller  
Disconnect the exhaust hose  
It is recommended that the air conditioner be put back into its original carton for storage  
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TECHNICAL DATA  
Cooling capacity  
Power supply  
8,000 BTU cooling capacity  
115 V / 60Hz  
Maximum power input  
Maximum input  
Dehumidifying capacity  
Thermostat  
910W  
8.2 Amps  
45.6 Pts/day  
62° - 88°F (17°C - 30°C)  
R410A  
Refrigerant  
Air flow (max.)  
Fan speeds  
270m3/h /159CFM  
3 (LOW and HIGH or AUTO)  
59” / 5’  
Exhaust hose length  
Unit Dimensions  
Unit Weight  
13.25" D x 13.75" W x 29" H  
47.5 lbs  
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TROUBLESHOOTING  
Problem  
Possible Causes  
Solutions  
The portable air  
conditioner does not  
turn on  
Power failure / outage  
The automatic switch, line  
fuse, or breaker has been  
tripped  
Restore the power supply  
Flip the switch / change the fuse / turn the  
breaker back on. Also note that you may have  
too many appliances drawing power on one  
circuit, you may need to move the other  
appliances to another circuit  
The power supply voltage is  
too low  
Move the unit onto another circuit with the  
correct voltage  
The power cord is damaged  
Call for service. Only authorized personnel  
should replace damaged power cord or power  
plug  
The L.C.D.I. power plug for  
the unit is tripped  
Press the Reset button on the L.C.D.I. power  
plug  
The internal water reservoir  
is full and ‘P1” appears on  
display  
Drain water from the air conditioner  
Possible loose internal connection. Please  
contact Whynter for service  
The unit turns on but  
the compressor does  
not turn on (the fan runs  
but the unit is not  
cooling)  
The room temperature is  
outside of the operational  
tolerances of the unit  
This unit is designed to work in ambient  
temperatures of 64°F to 90°F  
The Cooling mode is not on  
Press the MODE button until the COOL light is  
shown on the display  
The compressor has not  
turned on yet because of its  
time delay  
Give the compressor 3 minutes to turn on after  
the Cooling mode has been selected  
The set temperature is too  
high  
Set the air conditioner to a lower temperature.  
It is recommended to set the temperature to at  
least 5°F of the ambient temperature  
Either manually drain the water by removing  
the drain plug or allow the unit to exhaust the  
water itself by running the fan only mode.  
Then cooling will resume  
The internal water reservoir  
is full and ‘P1” appears on  
display  
Possible loose internal connection. Please  
contact Whynter for service  
The air coming out of  
The filters are dirty or  
Clean the air filters  
the unit is not very cold,  
obstructed  
or the airflow volume is The air intake or exhaust is  
Make sure there is at least 20" of clearance  
from the air intake. Make the length of the  
exhaust hose is as short as possible  
Set the unit to the cooling mode  
weak  
obstructed  
The unit is set in DRY or  
FAN mode  
The unit is set to low fan  
speed  
Set the unit to a higher fan speed  
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Problem  
Possible Causes  
Solutions  
The unit has worked for Windows or doors are open  
a long time, but the  
Close all windows and doors  
room is not cold enough There are too many people  
in the room  
You may need additional cooling or  
another air conditioner  
There is direct sunshine into Close curtains or blinds and try to  
the room  
minimize the amount of direct sunlight into  
the room  
The room is a kitchen or with  
many heat-producing  
appliances  
You may need additional cooling or  
another air conditioner  
There is a server in the room  
You may need additional cooling or  
another air conditioner  
The room is too large  
You may need additional cooling or  
th  
i
diti  
The unit is very noisy  
The unit is not level  
Make sure the unit is on hard, level and  
stable surface  
The surface underneath the  
Move the unit to a location with a level and  
unit is uneven  
hard floor  
Low power voltage  
Make sure the wall outlet and support the  
required power consumption of the air  
conditioner and do not use an extension  
cord  
The unit leaks water  
The unit is tilted or not  
Make use the unit is leveled  
leveled  
Drain water from the drain plug at the  
The water tank is full  
back of the air conditioner  
Fan speed cannot be  
changed  
Fan speed differences are  
not very noticeable  
The fan speed difference is not very  
noticeable when the compressor is on. Try  
setting the unit to Fan only mode, you  
should be able to hear the difference  
between high and low fan speed settings  
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ONE YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY &  
THREE YEAR WARRANTY ON COMPRESSOR  
This W HYNTER portable air conditioner is warranted, to the original owner within the 48  
continental states, for one year from the date of purchase against defects in material and  
workmanship under normal use and service. Should your W HYNTER portable air conditioner  
prove defective within one year from the date of purchase, return the defective part or unit,  
freight prepaid (within two months of purchase; after two months to one year, customer will be  
responsible for freight cost to Whynter’s service department), along with an explanation of the  
claim to Whynter LLC. Please package the portable air conditioner carefully in its original  
packaging material to avoid damage in transit. Please retain the original box and packaging  
material. Under this warranty, W hynter will repair or replace any parts found defective. This  
warranty is not transferable. After the expiration of the warranty, the cost of labor and parts will  
be the responsibility of the original owner of the unit.  
THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER:  
Acts of God, such as fire, flood, hurricanes, earthquakes and tornadoes.  
Damage, accidental or otherwise, to the air conditioner while in the possession of  
a consumer not caused by a defect in material or workmanship;  
Damage caused by consumer misuse, tampering, or failure to follow the care and  
special handling provisions in the instructions.  
Damage to the finish of the case, or other appearance parts caused by wear.  
Damage caused by repairs or alterations to the product by anyone other than  
authorized by the manufacturer.  
Freight and Insurance cost for the warranty service.  
DISCLAIMER OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES; LIMITATION OF REMEDIES  
CUSTOMER'S SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY UNDER THIS LIMITED WARRANTY SHALL BE PRODUCT REPAIR OR  
REPLACEMENT AS PROVIDED HEREIN. CLAIMS BASED ON IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING WARRANTIES OF  
MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE LIMITED TO ONE YEAR OR THE SHORTEST  
PERIOD ALLOWED BY LAW, BUT NOT LESS THAN ONE YEAR. WHYNTER SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR CONSEQUENTIAL  
OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES SUCH AS PROPERTY DAMAGE AND INCIDENTAL EXPENSES RESULTING FROM ANY  
BREACH OF THIS WRITTEN LIMITED WARRANTY OR ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY. SOME STATES AND PROVINCES DO  
NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSE- QUENTIAL DAMAGES, OR LIMITATIONS ON  
THE DURATION OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES, SO THESE LIMITATIONS OR EXCLUSIONS MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU. THIS  
WRITTEN WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS. YOU MAY ALSO HAVE OTHER RIGHTS THAT VARY FROM  
STATE TO STATE.  
To obtain service or information, contact  
Whynter LLC via email at [email protected] or call  
1-866-WHYNTER.  
Product contents and specifications may change without notice.  
Copyright © 2014 Whynter LLC  

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