Portable Air Conditioner Use - Hisense AP0621CR1W Use And Installation Instructions

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lnsert the window exhaust adapter into the opening
in the vent panel.
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Align the tabs on the
with the slots i n the vent panel.
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lnsert the
window exhaust adapter
opening i n the vent panel.
Operating your portable air conditioner properly helps you to
obtain the best possible results.
This section explains proper air conditioner operation.
IMPORTANT:
• Do not stay in direct airflow from the air conditioner
for extended periods of time.
• Never use in tightly enclosed spaces. Always ensure
there i s sufficient airflow of outside air entering the
household especially when used in conjunction with
combustible devices such as gas stoves, fireplaces,
furnaces, hot water heaters etc. Do not place the
power cord or air conditioner near a heater,
stoves or other apparatus(including amplifiers) that
produce heat.
• This air conditioner i s i n tended for household use as
a residential appliance. Do not use itas a precision
climate control for commercial use, or for precision
equipment,
food,
pets,
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window exhaust
i n to the

PORTABLE AIR CONDITIONER USE

radiator,
plants,
artwork, etc.
lnsert the screw i n the hole i n
the
window exhaust adapter
prevent the
window exhaust adapter
from sliding out of the vent opening.
• Do not block or obstruct the exhaust vent hose as i t
may severely affect performance, or cause failure of
the air conditioner.
• The air conditioner display shows the current room
temperature.
• When changing modes while the air conditioner is i n
operation,
the compressor will stop far 3 to 5 minutes
befare restarting. lf a button i s pressed during this time,
the compressor will not restart far another 3 to 5 minutes.
• In Cooling or Dry
mode,
fan will stop when the room temperature reaches the
set temperature.
• On Dry
mode,
the humidity level is automatically set,
but i s notable to be displayed.
In the event of a power
NOTE:
operate at the previous settings when the power i s restored.
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to
the compressor and condenser
failure,
your air conditioner will

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