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Danby DAS120EAQHWDB - User Manual

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DANBY PRODUCTS LIMITED, ONTARIO, CANADA N1H 6Z9
DANBY PRODUCTS INC., FINDLAY, OHIO, USA 45840
OWNER’S MANUAL
MANUEL DU PROPRIÉTAIRE
MANUAL DEL PROPIETARIO
www.Danby.com
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2020.12.10
FOR ANY QUESTIONS OR CONCERNS REGARDING INSTALLATION OR SERVICING OF THIS UNIT,
PLEASE CONTACT THE DEALER OR BUILDER WHO SOLD THE UNIT.
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POUR TOUTE QUESTION OU PRÉOCCUPATION CONCERNANT L’INSTALLATION OU L’ENTRETIEN
DE CET APPAREIL, VEUILLEZ CONTACTER LE REVENDEUR OU LE CONSTRUCTEUR QUI A VENDU
L’APPAREIL.
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PARA CUALQUIER PREGUNTA O INQUIETUD RELACIONADA CON LA INSTALACIÓN O SERVICIO DE
ESTA UNIDAD, PÓNGASE EN CONTACTO CON EL DISTRIBUIDOR O CONSTRUCTOR QUE VENDIÓ LA
UNIDAD.
MODEL MODÈLE MODELO
DAS120EAQHWDB
DAS180EAQHWDB
SPLIT AIR CONDITIONER
Owner’s Manual.............................1 - 24
CLIMATISEUR DIVISÉ
Manuel du propriétaire.................25 - 48
AIRE ACONDICIONADO DIVIDIDO
Manual del propietario.................49 - 72

Questions and Answers

  • A
    Annette RussellAug 1, 2025
    Why is my Danby DAS120EAQHWDB not cooling or heating properly?
    • E
      Eric LunaAug 2, 2025
      Several factors can cause poor cooling or heating performance in your Danby Air Conditioner. Ensure the temperature setting is appropriately adjusted relative to the room temperature. Wait for more favorable outdoor temperature conditions if it is extremely hot or cold outside. Clean or replace a clogged air filter, and clear any obstructions from the air inlet or outlet. Make sure all doors and windows are closed. If these steps do not resolve the issue, have the refrigerant levels checked and refilled or clean the heat exchanger.
  • B
    beltrananitaAug 5, 2025
    What to do if my Danby Air Conditioner doesn't start?
    • K
      Katie EvansAug 6, 2025
      If your Danby Air Conditioner doesn't start, there might be a few reasons. The appliance has a protection feature that prevents restarting for 3 minutes after being turned off, so wait for 3 minutes before trying again. Also, if you are in cooling mode, ensure the room temperature isn't lower than the set temperature; adjust the set temperature if needed. In heat mode, make sure the room temperature isn't higher than the set temperature. Check the power supply, replace any burned-out fuses, or replace the remote control batteries if they're depleted.
  • S
    smithmaxAug 10, 2025
    Why does my Danby DAS120EAQHWDB emit a bad odor?
    • D
      Dawn LawrenceAug 10, 2025
      Your Danby Air Conditioner may emit a bad odor because it has absorbed smells from the environment, such as cooking, animal, or cigarette odors. Alternatively, the filter may be clogged. Clean the filter to resolve this issue.
  • M
    Miguel SanchezAug 14, 2025
    Why does my Danby DAS120EAQHWDB Air Conditioner change to fan mode automatically?
    • J
      Jessica NorrisAug 14, 2025
      Your Danby Air Conditioner might automatically switch to fan mode for a couple of reasons. It may be preventing frost from forming on the internal coils, which is normal operation. Alternatively, the set temperature may have been reached, causing the compressor to turn off. Allow the appliance to operate until the room temperature fluctuates.
  • R
    Rachael MooreAug 23, 2025
    Why is white mist emitting from my Danby Air Conditioner?
    • A
      Angela ClarkAug 23, 2025
      The white mist coming from your Danby Air Conditioner could be due to a large temperature difference between the room and the set temperature in humid conditions, which is normal. Also, when the appliance restarts in HEAT mode after defrosting, white mist may be emitted due to moisture generated from the defrosting process; this is also normal and should dissipate shortly.
  • N
    nhooverAug 27, 2025
    Why is dust emitted from my Danby Air Conditioner?
    • K
      kennethgibsonAug 28, 2025
      If your Danby Air Conditioner is emitting dust, it may have accumulated on the internal components during long periods of non-use. Clean the appliance before turning it on after it has been idle for a while.
  • T
    thomas06Sep 10, 2025
    What to do if my Danby DAS120EAQHWDB operation is erratic?
    • B
      Bryan TaylorSep 12, 2025
      If your Danby Air Conditioner is operating erratically, it may be due to interference from cell phone towers and remote boosters. To reset it, disconnect the power, reconnect it, and then press the power button to restart operation.

Summary

Important Safety Information

Safety Precautions

Key safety measures to avoid damage or injury during installation and operation.

Note About Fluorinated Gases

Information about the appliance containing fluorinated gases and related safety guidelines.

Installation Instructions

Accessories List

Lists all parts and accessories included with the air conditioning system for installation.

Indoor Appliance Installation

Guidelines for installing the indoor unit, covering location and mounting requirements.

Outdoor Appliance Installation

Guidelines for installing the outdoor unit, covering location and mounting requirements.

Installation Breakdown Overview

Overview of the installation setup, including pipe length and height limits.

Mounting Plate Installation

Step-by-step instructions for securely mounting the indoor unit plate.

Piping Hole Drilling

Instructions on drilling the wall hole for piping with correct angling.

Indoor Electrical Connection

Steps for making electrical connections to the indoor unit.

Refrigerant Piping Setup

Guidance on positioning and bundling refrigerant pipes, drain pipe, and cables.

Water Drainage System

Crucial instructions for ensuring proper water drainage from the indoor unit.

Extending Refrigerant Pipes

How to properly straighten and handle pipes when extending them to prevent damage.

Connecting Indoor Unit Pipes

Detailed steps for connecting the refrigerant pipes to the indoor unit.

Mounting and Securing Indoor Unit

Final steps for connecting pipes, cables, and mounting the indoor unit.

Outdoor Unit Connection

Instructions for connecting pipes and cables to the outdoor unit.

Connecting Outdoor Unit Pipes

Detailed steps for connecting refrigerant pipes to the outdoor unit using quick connectors.

Proper Torque Chart

A table specifying correct torque values for pipe connections to prevent leaks.

Installation Final Stage

Steps for completing the installation, including insulation and sealing.

Indoor Unit Operational Test

Checklist for verifying the correct operation of the indoor unit after installation.

Outdoor Unit Operational Test

Checklist for verifying the correct operation of the outdoor unit after installation.

Installer Information

Technical specifications and data for installers, including model capacities and pipe sizes.

Cable Wire Specifications

Details on the required cable types and sizes for power and connection supply.

Operating Instructions

Indoor Unit Display Indicators

Explanation of the indicators and displays on the indoor unit.

Manual Unit Control

How to operate the unit using the manual control button on the unit itself.

Auto Restart Function

Functionality of the auto restart feature after power interruptions.

Remote Control Operation

Overview of the remote control buttons and their functions.

Remote Control Display Symbols

A guide to understanding the symbols and indicators on the remote control display.

Remote Control Batteries

Instructions for battery replacement and general care of the remote control.

Remote Control Settings

How to set cooling-only or heat pump control types for the remote.

Remote Control Dip Switch Settings

Information on using dip switches to set operating modes for the remote.

Operating Modes Explained

Detailed explanation of the five available operating modes (Cool, Heat, Dry, Fan, Auto).

Timer Function Setup

How to set the auto-off and auto-on timer functions for the appliance.

Sleep Function Usage

Explanation of the sleep function for energy saving during operation.

ECO Function Details

Details on the ECO function for energy conservation by cycling the outdoor fan.

Turbo Function Activation

How to use the turbo function for rapid temperature adjustment.

Mute Function Operation

Instructions for activating the mute function for quieter operation.

iFeel Function Guide

How the iFEEL function uses the remote to optimize comfort based on its location.

Swing Function Control

Operation of the louver swing function for air direction control.

Care & Maintenance

Cleaning the Air Filter

Steps and frequency for cleaning the air filter to maintain performance.

Cleaning the Heat Exchanger

Procedure for cleaning the heat exchanger, including precautions against solvents.

End of Season Care

Recommended steps for preparing the unit for storage at the end of the season.

Error Codes Explained

A list of error codes and their potential causes displayed by the indoor unit.

Troubleshooting

Limited Appliance Warranty

Warranty Terms

Outlines the duration and coverage of the warranty terms.

Warranty Exclusions

Lists conditions and situations that are not covered by the warranty.

General Warranty Provisions

Specifies general rules and conditions that apply to the warranty.

Danby DAS120EAQHWDB Specifications

General IconGeneral
TypePortable Air Conditioner
Cooling Capacity12, 000 BTU
Cooling Area550 sq. ft.
DehumidificationYes
Noise Level52 dB
Power Supply115V / 60Hz
ColorWhite
Warranty1 Year
RefrigerantR32

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