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GET GPACU625 User Instructions

Portable 6k btu ac conditioner

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USER INSTRUCTIONS FOR GET
PORTABLE 6k Btu AIR CONDITIONER
MODEL No. GPACU625

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  • Page 1 USER INSTRUCTIONS FOR GET PORTABLE 6k Btu AIR CONDITIONER MODEL No. GPACU625...
  • Page 2 CONTENTS Introduction Safety Notes Identification of parts Installation instructions Operation instructions Troubleshooting Maintenance Energy saving tips Specification...
  • Page 3 Introduction This appliance is intended for domestic use only. Thank you for choosing this portable air conditioner to provide you and your family with all of the “Home Comfort” requirements for your home, or office. The appliance can be moved from room to room within your home and set-up in just minutes.
  • Page 4: Safety Notes

    SAFETY NOTES 1. Do not connect to any AC socket outlet that is damaged. 2. Do not use in the following locations:- Next to a source of fire. An area where oil is likely to splash. An area exposed to direct sunlight. An area where water is likely to splash Near a bath, shower or a swimming pool In a greenhouse...
  • Page 5 Warning In order to ensure the long, reliable and safe functioning of the air conditioner, the following safety points should be observed.
  • Page 6: Identification Of Parts

    Identification of Parts Front View Rear View Item Description On / Off Switch Cool Air Outlet (This must be opened manually when the machine is operating) Handle Recess Castor Air Filter Exhaust Air outlet Air Intake (Evaporator) Air Intake (Condenser) Water Drain / Outlet Power Supply Cord Water outlet drain for continuous drain operation for dehumidifier mode only...
  • Page 7 Installation Items Supplied in Exhaust Hose Fitting Kit. Assembly of the Exhaust Hose The exhaust hose is assembled by fitting the exhaust fixture to one end of the hose and the exhaust duct connector to the other end of the hose. This is done by screwing the connectors in an anti-clockwise direction onto the ends of the hose.
  • Page 8: Permanent Installation

    Select a suitable location for the unit • The unit should be positioned beside a window or door to allow the vent hose to reach outside the room. • The air intake should be a minimum distance of 10cm from any object. •...
  • Page 9 Operation CONTROL PANEL CONTROLS IMPORTANT:- Ensure that the draining bungs are firmly in place in the drain ports and that the air outlet (on the top of the unit) is open, before operating the machine. ON / OFF Switch This switch is used when there is a need to temporarily switch the machine ON or OFF. When the machine is switched on using this button, the running mode and fan speed mode will be set to auto.
  • Page 10 Operation – cont’d. Note:- In Cooling and Fan mode, the fan speed can be set to High, Medium and Low. When Dehumidifying mode is selected the fan speed is automatically set to Low and cannot be altered from this setting unless the room temperature is greater than 25°C. REMOTE CONTROLLER Battery Compartment Lid Battery +ve...
  • Page 11: Dehumidifying Mode

    Dehumidifying Mode [ ] Air is dehumidified as it passes through the air conditioner and the warm air will be exhausted by means of the vent hose. If the room temperature is greater than 25°C, the fan speed can be adjusted, otherwise the fan speed is fixed at low speed. Note:- The warm air from the exhaust hose must be vented into the room when using Dehumidifying mode and not outside the room as in cooling mode.
  • Page 12 CANCEL Button If the time has been set as in either “a” or “b” above and it is then decided that the timer is not required, pressing the CANCEL button will turn the timer off. °C / °F Button Pressing this button will switch the display between degrees Celsius and degrees Fahrenheit. IMPORTANT When the appliance is in Cool mode, most moisture will be vented out through the vent pipe.
  • Page 13 Maintenance on the front Regular Filter cleaning panel and housing Check every week Remove mains plug from the wall Remove mains plug from the wall socket socket before commencing cleaning before commencing filter cleaning Do not use chemicals or solvents for The air filters should be cleaned periodically.
  • Page 14 Clean the filter periodically Take note of the following points • When using it in normal conditions, • Avoid direct sun light on the unit clean the filter at least once every through a window. week • Maintain proper ventilation around •...
  • Page 15 Please recycle where facilities exist. Check with your local authority or retailer for recycling advice. GET Plc, Key Point, 3-17, High Street, Potters Bar, Herts EN6 5AJ Helpline Telephone no. 0121 565 7770 AR1428 Ed.C...