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Whynter ECO-FRIENDLY ARC-10WB User Manual

Whynter ECO-FRIENDLY ARC-10WB
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WHYNTER ECO-FRIENDLY 10,000 BTU PORTABLE AIR CONDITIONER
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Instruction Manual
MODEL# : ARC-10WB
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Whynter ECO-FRIENDLY ARC-10WB Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandWhynter
ModelECO-FRIENDLY ARC-10WB
CategoryAir Conditioner
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Disposal Instructions

Safety Precautions

Identification of Accessories

Identification of Parts

Operating Your Air Conditioner

Control Panel Overview

Details the functions and operation of the unit's control panel buttons and display.

Installation Instructions

Exhaust Hose Installation

Guides on how to connect and extend the exhaust hose for proper hot air expulsion.

Wall Installation

Steps for installing the exhaust hose through a wall opening using adaptors.

Window Kit Installation

Instructions for fitting the window kit into standard vertical and horizontal windows.

Window Kit Installation in a Double-Hung Window

Detailed steps for installing the window kit in a double-hung window using foam seals.

Window Kit Installation in a Sliding Door/Window

Instructions for installing the window kit into sliding doors or windows with foam seals.

Air Filters Installation

Operation Instructions

Cooling Mode Operation

Details how to set and operate the air conditioner in cooling mode, including temperature and fan speed.

Dry (Dehumidifying) Mode Operation

Explains operation in dry mode for dehumidification, including compressor and fan settings.

Automatic Mode Operation

Describes the automatic mode where the unit selects cooling or fan operation based on temperature.

Fan Only Mode Operation

Instructions for operating the unit in fan-only mode for air circulation without cooling.

Timer Function Operation

Details how to set delayed switch ON/OFF timers and cancel timer functions.

Sleep Mode Operation

Explains how to activate sleep mode for gradual temperature increase and reduced noise.

Auto Restart Feature

Describes the unit's behavior after a power outage, restarting at previous settings.

Air Flow Direction Control

How to manually adjust or automatically control the air louvers for desired airflow direction.

Normal Noise Levels

Lists normal operational sounds of the air conditioner, such as compressor or fan noise.

Water Drainage

Manual Drainage

Steps for manually draining collected water from the unit's bottom tray.

Continuous Drainage

Instructions for setting up continuous drainage using an attached hose.

Remote Control

Installing Remote Control Batteries

Guide on how to properly insert AAA batteries into the remote control handset.

Care and Maintenance

Cleaning Air Filters

Procedure for cleaning the unit's upper and lower air filters to ensure efficient operation.

Cleaning the Air Conditioner

Instructions for cleaning the exterior body of the air conditioner using a soft damp cloth.

End of Season Storage

Steps for preparing the air conditioner for storage at the end of the season.

Technical Data

Troubleshooting

Unit Does Not Turn On

Addresses power issues, tripped breakers, low voltage, or damaged power cords.

Unit Turns On, But Compressor Does Not

Troubleshooting for when the fan runs but the unit is not cooling.

Weak Cooling or Airflow

Solutions for insufficient cooling or weak airflow, including water reservoir and filter issues.

Room Not Cold Enough

Addresses issues like open windows, room occupancy, direct sunlight, or incorrect settings.

Unit is Very Noisy

Explains causes of noise, including uneven surfaces, low voltage, or improper leveling.

Unit Leaks Water

Identifies the cause of water leakage, typically a full water tank.

Fan Speed Cannot Be Changed

Discusses fan speed differences and when they may not be noticeable.

Warranty Information

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