SECTION 3 GETTING STARTED
3.3 POWER SUPPLY CORD AND RECEPTACLE
115 volt (103.5 min. - 126.5 max.) 0-12 amperes
15-amp time-delay fuse or circuit breaker
14 gauge copper wiring
Figure 6
3.4 KNOWING YOUR PORTABLE AIR CONDITIONER
• The plug should be well fixed and not damaged.
• Do not plug the unit with an adapter.
• Be sure the plug is fully inserted into the receptacle.
• The power cable must not come into contact with liquid of
any kind; do not handle with damp or wet hands.
• Do not squeeze the cable or let it come into contact with
a sharp surface.
• Do not use the power cables to drag the unit.
• Do not leave the cable in a tangled coil when it is working.
• Do not let the power cable come into contact with a hot surface.
• Do not leave the power cable in a high traffic area that will be more
likely to lead to a damaged cord.
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Figure 7
1. Air inlet
2. Air filter
3. Castor
4. Operation panel
5. Air outlet
6. Control signal receptor
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4
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7. Air inlet for condensor side
8. Hot air discharging port
(Use to connect air hose)
9. Pump Drain
10. Lower drain port
Front
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