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Cooling Capacity | 8000 BTU |
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Energy Efficiency Ratio (EER) | 12.1 |
Noise Level | 52 dB |
Power Supply | 115V/60Hz |
Weight | 50 lbs |
Type | Portable |
Room Coverage | 350 sq. ft. |
Operating Modes | Cool, Fan, Dehumidify |
Fan Speeds | 3 |
Refrigerant | R410A |
Official manual for the Portable 4 Season Home Comfort unit, outlining operation and maintenance.
Summary of warranty terms, coverage, exclusions, and general provisions.
Detailed instructions for removing, cleaning, and replacing the air filter.
Details on electrical codes, power supply, grounding, and extension cord usage.
Technical data including capacity, noise, power, dimensions, and weight.
Instructions on aiming the remote, sending signals, and confirming reception.
Step-by-step guide for attaching the external water tank support tray and connecting it.
Instructions for setting automatic start and stop times for the unit.
Steps for connecting the water tank quick connect fittings and installing the cover.
Steps to select DRY mode, adjust temperature, and important notes on efficiency.
Steps to program the automatic start time, including important notes on registration.
Steps to program the automatic stop time, including important notes on registration.
Procedure for setting both AUTO-ON and AUTO-OFF times simultaneously for daily repeat.
Steps for attaching the support tray and connecting the water tank quick connect fittings.
Explanation of how the external water tank extends operation time and its safety features.
Explanation of how the external water tank extends operation time and its safety features.
Details on warranty conditions, exclusions, general provisions, and service locations.
Details on warranty terms, coverage, exclusions, and general provisions.
Technical details regarding electrical requirements and unit specifications.
Details on warranty terms, coverage, exclusions, and general provisions.
How to select the DRY mode, set temperature, and notes on operation below 15.5°C.