Amcor CPLMB 14000E Air Conditioner User Manual


 
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Specifications
Model Number CPLMB 14000E
Cooling Capacity 14,000 BTU/hr
Power Consumption 1,100 W / 9.8 A
Humidity Removal Capacity 80 pints / Day
Recommended room size Up to 400 sq. ft.
Power Supply 115V / 60Hz / 1 Phase
Compressor Rotary
Refrigerant R-22
Fan Speed 3 (2 + 1 Turbo)
Temperature Set Range 64°F - 90°F
Timer 0-24 hours
Weight 75 lbs.
Dimensions 20"W x 16"D x 33"H
REMARKS:
The cooling capacity of the unit may be affected
by the height of the ceiling, quality of insulation,
number of windows, etc.
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Emptying the Internal Water Container
NOTE: A proper balance between temperature and humidity is critical to maintain a comfortable
living environment. If humidity is high, it will be necessary to empty the Internal water container
frequently, until the ideal humidity is reached.
When the internal water container is full, the back light on the LCD
display flashes. The unit will shut off automatically, beep 15 times and must
be drained before it will restart.
To Drain the Unit:
• Switch off the unit and remove the plug from the wall socket.
• DO NOT MOVE THE UNIT. Doing this can result in water
leakage, damaging your floor or carpet.
• Place the drain pan on the floor under the drain cap.
• Remove the drain cap and the rubber stopper from the
drain, and let the water run out. Partially fill the drain pan,
replace the rubber stopper, and empty the drain pan.
This procedure must be repeated until the unit is empty.
• Replace the rubber stopper and drain cap.
Put plug into the wall socket, and switch the unit on.
The warning signal should be off.
For Continuous Drainage:
• Switch off the unit and remove the plug from the electrical outlet.
• Remove the Drain Cap and Rubber Stopper. Drain if necessary.
• Connect a Drain Tube (not included) (20mm / 3/4" inner dimension) on to the water outlet.
• Place the other end in a drain. Make sure the tube is free from twists and bends.
The tube must decline over its entire length.
NOTE: When restarting the unit it may take up to 3 minutes for the compressor to turn on.