Why is my Chigo WC1-05M2-02 dripping water outside?
- JJoseph WoodardAug 3, 2025
It's normal for the Chigo Air Conditioner to drip water outside, especially in hot and humid weather conditions.
Why is my Chigo WC1-05M2-02 dripping water outside?
It's normal for the Chigo Air Conditioner to drip water outside, especially in hot and humid weather conditions.
What to do if water is dripping inside from my Chigo WC1-05M2-02?
If water is dripping inside the room from your Chigo Air Conditioner, ensure the unit is correctly tilted. For proper water drainage, the air conditioner should be slightly tilted downward from the front to the rear.
Why does water collect in the base pan of my Chigo Air Conditioner?
It is normal for water to collect in the base pan of your Chigo Air Conditioner. This occurs because moisture removed from the air drains into the base pan. This is normal for a short period in areas with low humidity and normal for a longer period in areas with high humidity.
Cooling Capacity | 5000 BTU/h |
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Refrigerant | R410A |
Power Supply | 220-240V/50Hz |
Net Weight | 25 kg |
Noise Level | 52 dB |
Essential safety advice and warnings for operating the air conditioner to prevent hazards.
Explanation of the Leakage Current Detection and Interruption plug's purpose and testing procedure.
Critical warnings against tampering with the power cord's grounding prong to avoid electric shock.
Guidelines for preparing the window, including dimensions and storm window considerations for proper fit and drainage.
Instructions for attaching the top rail and installing the side curtains and locks for secure window mounting.
Steps for positioning the unit in the window, ensuring correct tilt, and securing it with locks and seals.
Guide to operating the control panel for selecting cooling modes, fan speeds, and temperature settings.
Information on suitable operating conditions, power loss recovery, and adjusting airflow direction.
Detailed steps for removing, washing, or vacuuming the air filter to maintain airflow and efficiency.
Instructions for cleaning the unit's exterior and preparing it for seasonal storage.
Solutions for common issues like the unit not starting, poor cooling, or freezing up, including power and airflow checks.
Guidance on normal water drainage, causes of indoor dripping, and water collection in the base pan.