• Pay close attention to the required space and the minimum allowable distance to adjacent structures. • Follow the correct wiring connection type when operating or repairing. • If the power cord is damaged, cease use immediately and contact help.Kogan.com for support. • Do not use the device in an explosion-hazardous room.
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• When not in operation, turn off the device and unplug the power cord from the electrical outlet. • If you notice damage to the power plug or power cord, cease use immediately and contact help.Kogan.com for support. • When placing the device, pay attention to the minimum distance from walls and other objects.
COMPONENTS Front panel Outdoor air inlet Vertical blade (auto swing) Outdoor water outlet Level blade (manual swing) Outdoor air outlet Indoor air inlet Standard mounting bracket Operation panel Base plate Indoor water outlet Automatic drain outlet Back panel...
BEFORE FIRST USE Drain outlet Automatic drain outlet Drain hose Automatic drain When the air conditioner is in cooling/dehumidification mode, it utilizes self-evaporation technology to dissipate heat through condensed water. If the water full indicator "FL" appears, you have two options: manually open one of the drain outlets or wait for the automatic drainage function to start after a delay of 15 minutes following shutdown.
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Automatic drainage during the heating • Firmly insert the drain hose to the automatic drain outlet • Ensure the angle of the drain hose is inclined downward more than 1°. • To avoid blockages and poor drainage, ensure the drain hose is free of kinks and there is no foreign matter in it.
Avoid a location where the operation noise will disturb your neighbours. If you the air conditioner is emitting abnormal sounds during operation, cease use immediately and contact help.Kogan.com for support. Electrical safety If any electrical work is required for the installation of this appliance, it must be performed by a licenced trade professional.
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Power safety • To prevent potential danger, avoid using an extension cord or connecting the power cord to other electrical equipment. • In the event there are two power sockets available, do not share the outlet with another appliance. • Ensure the electrical rating of the appliance matches the rating of the power outlet (220V 16A or higher).
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Frame parts description ① Standard frame ② Fix plate ⑦ Frame screws ⑧ Flexible side panel ③ Sealing skin ⑨ Sealed stretch skin ④ Unit lock screw ⑩ Slide fixing screw ⑤ Unit lock ⑥ Fixed side plate outdoor indoor Fix plate: (x2) (upper frame & lower frame) Body fixing screw (M4X14): fix unit and frame Frame screw (M4X30): (x4) Used to install frame on the window Slide fixing screw (M4X16): (x4) x2 on the inside frame to fix slide distance...
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Any accessories and parts that are not used must be keep in a safe place. Window Type • Window frames must have grooves. • If there are no grooves are present, or the location is difficult to install, contact help.Kogan.com for support.
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Window Size Requirements 90 ~ 145cm 150 ~ 205 (180~ 235) cm 60 (90) cm Standard frame: The opening width of the window should be more than 46 cm. (2) The height of the window opening must be more than 90 cm and the maximum cannot exceed 145 cm.
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Complete Diagram 90 ~ 145cm Outdoor Indoor Installation Location When selecting an installation location, ensure the following considerations are taken: • There are no obstructions in front of the cold air outlet. • Hot air is not being vented near the unit. •...
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Bracket Installation Window Position Open the window to be installed a. The thickness of the convex groove of the window between the brackets is 1-10mm. b. The thickness of the convex groove of the window between the brackets is 10-63mm. Remove the fixing plate ② from position a.
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Bracket Installation Internal Frame Slide Fixing Screw Standard Frame When the standard mounting frame is placed on the window, the bracket retaining plate of the mounting frame is installed in the first groove of the window. To increase the height of the mounting frame, stretch the inner frame upward to ensure that the bracket retaining plate above the mounting bracket is installed in the first groove above the window.
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Special Installation Methods The following installation methods require window protection plates. Aluminium Window Indoor Outdoor More than 63mm Upper window frame Less than 8mm Less than 8mm Lower window frame More than 63mm...
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Note: Attach the sealing glue between the window protection plate and the window frame on the underside of the window to make it waterproof. Window protection plate Protection plate Wood Self-tapping screws screws 4 X 20 (6 pcs) ST4 X 12 (6 pcs) Protection Sealing plate...
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Wooden Window Outdoor Indoor Top of the window frame Bottom of the window frame...
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Note: Install the window protection panel in a position where you can open and close the window. Attach the sealing glue between the window protection plate on the underside of the window and the window frame to make it waterproof. Protection Align this side plate...
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Iron Window Outdoor Indoor Upper window frame Lower window frame Note: Due to the unique shape of this window frame, the window may not close properly.
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Notes: • If the window cannot be closed after installation, install it on the left side. • Attach the sealing glue between the window protection plate on the underside of the window and the window frame to make it waterproof. Window protection plate Protection Align this side...
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Install the standard mounting bracket to the window protection plate Note: Ensure that the window can be completely closed after installation without hitting the mounting bracket. Aluminium window Wooden window Iron window Indoor Outdoor Outdoor Indoor Indoor Outdoor Window protection plate Window protection plate Window protection plate Tighten the upper screws (2)
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Installation the Air Conditioner Note: To ensure refrigerant stability, wait at least 2 hours after receiving the product before installing the air conditioner. Remove the unit lock screw ④ and retain it for later. ④ Unit lock screw ⑤ Unit lock...
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Place the base of the air conditioner on the standard mounting bracket. The two sides of the bottom and the Frame inner black seals on the sides of rubber the bracket are attached respectively. The groove at Rear panel the bottom of the bracket recessed part snaps into the groove on the air conditioner unit to...
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Once the air conditioner is seated correctly, secure it in place using the previously removed unit lock screw ④. Upon completion, double check the air conditioner to make sure it is properly secured. ④ Unit lock screw Note: If the air conditioner is not completely secure, double check that the brackets and unit lock are properly aligned and seated correctly.
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Window Lock Installation After the air conditioner is installed, place the window lock in the window groove, on the opposite side of the window where the air conditioner is installed. Turn the knob on the window lock in a clockwise direction to lock it firmly against the window. Window 25-42mm Disassembly...
OVERVIEW Operation Panel Child lock icon Timer icon Celsius icon Digital display Time icon Fan speed icon Auto icon Auto Cool Dry icon Cool icon Heat icon Heat Fan Swing Swing icon Fan icon Mode Up/Down key Lock Child lock Swing Timer Timer key...
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Digital Display Mode switching sequence:Auto→Cool→Dry→Heat→Fan, Cool Heat Auto Sleep Child lock Time icon Swing Swing Celsius icon TURBO Follow Me Turbo icon AUTO Fan speed Auto fan speed icon Quiet Fan speed blade...
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Power: Turn the air-conditioner ON/OFF Mode: Press this button to switch between auto → cooling → dry → heating → fan modes (If the machines have heating function). Up/Down: Press to increase/decrease the temperature when auto, cooling and dehumidification modes, press to increase/decrease the setting time when timer mode. Fan speed: Press to select the fan speed:1st speed→2nd speed→3rd speed→4th speed→...
OPERATION 1. Auto mode • Press the mode key to select the automatic mode while the machine is on. At this time, the corresponding indicator on the panel lights up. • In this mode, the product will automatically adjust the corresponding operating function according to the current ambient temperature.
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3. Dry mode • Press the mode key to select the dehumidification mode while the machine is on. The corresponding indicator lights up. • Set temperature is same as cooling mode. • Fan speed is not adjustable. • Press the swing key to turn the swing function ON or OFF. 4.
CLEANING & CARE Turn off the unit and remove the plug before cleaning or performing any maintenance. Wipe the surface of the air conditioner with a soft, damp cloth. Do not use any solvents such as benzene, alcohol, or gasoline. Failure to do so, may cause the surface damage to the air conditioner and lead to potential operational issues.
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3. Water full When the full water indicator is displayed, the machine will stop working. In this case, it is necessary to remove the excess condensed water. Remove the indoor water drain plug or the outdoor water drain plug to drain out the water. Save after season: Pull out the indoor drain plug, drain the water to other water containers or directly pull out the outdoor water drain plug to drain the water out of the room.
TROUBLESHOOTING Do not repair or disassemble the air conditioner yourself. Unqualified repairs will void the warranty card and may cause damage to the user or its property. Error code Description Compressor drive IPM failure PFC /IPM failure Compressor starts failure Compressor running out of step (compressor off position) Position detection circuit failure Phase current over-current protection...
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Exhaust temperature protection Outdoor coil overload protection Indoor DC fan feedback failure Indoor coil overload protection Indoor coil freeze protection Indoor coil sensor failure Indoor ambient temperature sensor failure Indoor EE failure Splashing water motor feedback failure Fan failure Water full protection Problem Cause Solution...
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The battery is flat. Change battery Check the tube temperature sensor and The tube temperature sensor senses related circuits. Contact an abnormal temperature. help.Kogan.com for support. Check the room temperature sensor and The room temperature sensor senses related circuits. Contact an abnormal temperature.
SPECIFICATIONS Performance Cooling capacity 8870 BTU/hr, 2.6kW Heating capacity 9900 BTU/hr, 2.9kW Dehumidification capacity 1.1L/hr Power 0.87kW Air flow volume 370m³/hr Maximum coverage area 22.8m² Cooling temperature range 16–30°C Swing 115° left and right Power Power supply 220–240V, 50Hz Current rating 4.3A Current (cooling) 6.0A...
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