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Portable Air Conditioner
Before using your AC Pro Portable Air Conditioner
please read this user manual in its entirety.
MO DEL NUMBERS
APC05AK-A3NNA1C
APC06AK-A3NNA1C
5,000 BTU (DOE rating)
6,000 BTU (DOE rating)
8,000 BTU (ASHRAE rating)
9,999 BTU (ASHRAE rating)

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  • Page 1 User Manual Portable Air Conditioner Before using your AC Pro Portable Air Conditioner please read this user manual in its entirety. MO DEL NUMBERS APC05AK-A3NNA1C APC06AK-A3NNA1C 5,000 BTU (DOE rating) 6,000 BTU (DOE rating) 8,000 BTU (ASHRAE rating) 9,999 BTU (ASHRAE rating)
  • Page 3 We’re extremely happy to welcome you as a new member of our family! Please read the tips below before using your product for the first time. Tips for First-Time Use 1. The portable air conditioner is a heavy object, which needs two or more people to lift and install.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents ------------------------------------------- Safety and Instructions ------------------------------------------- Installation and Setup --------------------------------------- Electrical Safety Warning --------------------------------------------------- Parts Description ------------------------------------------------------------ Operation ----------------------------------------------------- Control Panel -------------------------------------------------- Remote Control ------------------------------------------- Combination Buttons ----------------------------------------- Replacing the Batteries ----------------------------------------------------------- Installation ---------------------------------------------------- Tools Required ---------------------------------------------------------- Parts List ------------------------------------- Removing Collected Water -----------------------------...
  • Page 5: Safety And Instructions

    Safety and Instructions Please read all instructions before use and save this user manual for future reference. A digital version can be obtained from Customer Support. Your safety and the safety of others are very important to us. We have provided many important safety messages throughout this manual and on the appliance itself.
  • Page 6: Electrical Safety Warning

    ● Only use the appliance in an upright position. Make sure the angle of inclination <10°. Always place the appliance on a stable, flat, level surface to prevent the air conditioner from overturning. Electrical Safety Warning ● If the power cable is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer or an authorized technical service center in order to avoid all risk.
  • Page 7 ● Be sure that the air conditioner is properly grounded. To minimize shock and fire hazards, proper grounding is important. The power cord is equipped with a three- prong grounding plug for protection against shock hazards. ● Do not run the air conditioner without the white plastic shell in place. This could result in mechanical damage within the air conditioner.
  • Page 8: Parts Description

    Parts Description Control Panel Vertical Airflow Louver Horizontal Airflow Louver Caster Wheels Air Intake Air Outlet Adapter Exhaust Hose Window Slide Adapter Power Cord Power Cord Hooks Remote controller This picture is only for reference. Please refer to the actual product for the appearance.
  • Page 9: Operation

    Operation Control Panel ON/OFF Button Sleep Button +/- Button Timer Button Fan Button Mode Button Notes: ● After powering the air conditioner on, the air conditioner will emit a single beeping sound after powering on. After that, you can operate the air conditioner by using the control panel or remote.
  • Page 10 ON/OFF Button Press to power the air conditioner ON or OFF. +/- Button ● Pressing this button will allow you to change the temperature setting. Holding either button will increase or decrease automatically. It will take 3 seconds for the temperature settings to be confirmed by the machine.
  • Page 11: Remote Control

    Remote Control This is a universal remote control for a variety of models. If your model does not have a function listed on the remote control, there will be no changes in the operation of your unit. The max range of the remote control is 25 feet with no obstacles or interference from other devices, such as wireless phones or fluorescent lamps.
  • Page 12 ON/OFF Button Press to power the air conditioner ON or OFF. Mode Button ● Press this button to cycle through the following modes. A corresponding logo indicator on the left side of the remote will be shown. ● a. Cool mode: standard cooling mode. The set temperature and fan speed can both be adjusted.
  • Page 13: Combination Buttons

    Sleep Button Press this button to enter the sleep operation mode. While in sleep mode, you can only use the Cool modes. When in sleep mode, the AC temperature will automatically increase by 2°F for first hour and 4°F for second hour and then will keep running with this temperature.
  • Page 14: Replacing The Batteries

    Replacing the Batteries battery 1. Press the back side of the remote control battery cover and slide out following the engraved arrow. reinstall 2. Replace with two new AAA(1.5V) batteries remove (not included) of the same make and model. Make sure the polarities (+ & -) are aligned cover of battery box correctly.
  • Page 15: Parts List

    Parts List joint A joint B joint C exhaust hose adapter window protective window panel wire hook screw fastener grille pipe clip rubber plug rain shield spring washer drainage pipe pipe hoop bolt support washer sponge B remote control drain hose sponge A Removing Collected Water There are 2 ways to remove collected water from the air conditioner.
  • Page 16 2. Use a screw to attach the drainage pipe clip on the bottom right side of the rear case. drainage pipe clip drainage port screw 3. Insert the drainage pipe into the drainage port, then attach the pipe hoop to keep the hose secure.
  • Page 17: Installing The Power Cord Hooks

    2. Screw the drain hose adapter into the spout by twisting clockwise. 3. Insert the drainage hose into the drain connector. Note: When using the continuous drainage option, make sure that the air conditioner is located on a flat, level surface and that the drain hose is directed downwards and clear of any obstructions.
  • Page 18: Installing In Double-Hung Sash Windows

    Installing in Double-Hung Sash Windows Note: If the width of your window is smaller than 20.5 inches, please remove the adjusting panel from the window panel and then cut the window panel to make the width of the window panel the same width as your window. 1.
  • Page 19 4. Attach the rain shield and rain shield support to the outside of the window panel by using the included nut, spring washer, washer, and bolts. screws spring washer washer support rain shield washer spring washer bolt 5. Cut Sponge B to the width of your window and attach it to the bottom of the window sill.
  • Page 20 Note: If the width of your window is smaller than 20.5 inches, please remove the adjusting panel from the window panel and then cut the window panel to make the width of the window panel the same width as your window. Window panel assemble Window panel adjustment panel...
  • Page 21: Installing In Sliding Sash Windows

    9. Cut Sponge A to the width of your window to seal the gap between the upper part of the inner window sash and the outer window sash. sponge A outer window inner window 10. To prevent the window from sliding vertically, fix the inner window in place by using the window bracket and screw.
  • Page 22 2. Snap the attached Joints B+C into place on the inner side of the window panel. window panel joint B+C inner side 3. Attach the protective grill on the outer side of the window panel to Joint B+C with included screws. screws protective grille 4.
  • Page 23 6. Place the assembled window panel on the window sill and adjust until it fully covers the height of your window, then screw the window panel into place on the window sill. Adjustment panel Adjustment panel Screws Window panel 20.5"~37.4" assemble Note: If the height of your window is smaller than 20.5 inches, please remove the adjusting panel from the window panel and then cut the window panel to make the...
  • Page 24 7. Cut Sponge B to the height of your 8. Close the window sash tightly window and attach to the assembled against the assembled window window panel. panel. sponge B (adhesive) 9. Cut Sponge A to the width of your window to seal the gap between the inner window sash and the outer window sash.
  • Page 25: Installing Exhaust Hose

    Installing Exhaust Hose 1. Rotate Joint A clockwise onto the end of the exhaust hose. exhaust hose Join A clockwise 2. Rotate the open end of the exhaust hose clockwise into Joint B+C on the assembled window panel. Heat discharge pipe clockwise Join A 3.
  • Page 26: Cleaning And Maintenance

    Tips: In order to improve the cooling efficiency of your air conditioner, the heat discharge pipe should be as short and direct as possible. Our suggested configuration is shown below. correct under 51 inches about 24 inches wrong Cleaning and Maintenance To avoid electric shock, turn off the air conditioner and disconnect from power before cleaning.
  • Page 27: Cleaning The Exhaust Hose

    Cleaning the exhaust hose Remove the exhaust hose from the air conditioner, clean with a soft cloth soaked in warm water. Let dry completely before reinstalling the exhaust hose. Cleaning the filter 1. Remove the filter Locate the filter and remove it from the air conditioner. You may need to move the filter around to loosen.
  • Page 28: Maintenance Checklists

    ● Do not attempt to dry the filter with a hairdryer or other heating elements as this may deform or ignite the filter. ● Do not operate the air conditioner if the air filter is missing. Maintenance Checklists Pre-Season Maintenance Checklist ●...
  • Page 29: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Issue Troubleshooting Solution Remove the obstacles Check whether the air blocking the air outlets No air is blowing outlet or inlet is blocked and inlets from the air conditioner Check if the evaporator After defrosting is finished, is defrosting the AC will resume operation Temp cannot be adjusted in Is the unit in auto mode?
  • Page 30: Malfunction Codes

    Malfunction Codes If you experience any of the below malfunction codes, remove the unit from power for a few minutes. Plug the unit back in to determine if the malfunction code is still present. Malfunction Malfunction Name Symptoms Code on Unit Chassis is full of water, pour Chassis is full of water it out and see if symptoms...
  • Page 31: Warranty&Customer Support

    Warranty & Customer Support Warranty Information 1. 1-Year warranty: AC Pro Portable Air Conditioner comes with a 1-year warranty from the date of purchase. This warranty covers manufacturing and material defects.
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