Troubleshooting
My air conditioner is not functioning at all.
- The air conditioner may not be receiving electrical power. Make sure the unit is plugged in.
- Press the test/reset buttons on the LCDI power cord.
- Move the air conditioner to another outlet that is able to provide sufficient power. Check your
circuit breaker. (Refer to the rating label on the back of the unit to determine the Amperage draw).
Check to see if the Compressor/ Water indicators are flashing. Drain the unit and restart.
- If you are using the remote to power on the unit, check to see if the remote’s batteries are
installed correctly. If the LED indicator on the remote does not turn on when pressing the power
button, replace the batteries.
- If no indicators turn on when you hit the power button, the control panel may be unplugged from
the circuit board. Contact customer service.
My air conditioner is not cooling at all.
- Make sure that the unit is set on cool mode. Set temperature manually (see pg 10-11).
Note: the compressor may take up to 3 minutes to turn on.
- The unit should be in a room where the ambient temperature is below 95 degrees F. If the
ambient temperature is above 95 degrees F, the unit will not blow cold air. Follow the steps below
to increase the performance and efficiency of your unit’s compressor:
1. Minimize the heat sources in the room.
2. Minimize the size of the area to be cooled. (Close doors and windows.)
3. Close curtains or pull down blinds, and minimize the direct sunlight into the room.
4. Remove additional heat sources such as computer equipment, servers, etc.
5. Run the unit before it is needed. For example, run the unit in the morning before the
area gets hot, and continue to run the unit all day long in order to maintain a low
temperature.
6. Use more than one unit to cool the area, or use a larger unit.
- Remove the exhaust hose and run the unit for 5 minutes. Compare the air temperature
between the exhaust and the front. If the exhaust is warmer than the interior air, follow the steps
above to decrease the ambient temperature of the room.
- The filter may be dusty or blocked. Clean the filter. Replace it if needed.
- Check to make sure the air inlet or exhaust ports are not partially obstructed.
- Check to see if the condenser coils located behind the air filters are dirty. Carefully vacuum the
coils clean.
My air conditioner is making a loud noise.
- Make sure the unit is on a level surface.
- Make sure that a foreign object has not jammed the fan.
- Make sure that the floor underneath the machine is even.
- If the unit is level and making a continuous knocking noise, contact customer service.
The unit runs for a little while and then it trips the power cord or the circuit breaker.
Or the control panel lights blink randomly.
- Move the unit to another outlet or unplug the unit, wait for a couple of minutes, and plug it in.
- The air conditioner may be plugged into an outlet that can not supply the correct amount of
current. Plug the unit in a different room and test. If this works, contact an electrician about the
outlet that is not supplying enough current.
- The unit may have a faulty control panel. Contact customer service.
My air conditioner is leaking.
- Make sure that the rubber plug and drain cap are attached, and the unit is on a level surface.
- Check for cracks or damage to the bottom of the unit.
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