Danby DAC150EB2WDB Le manuel du propriétaire

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Le manuel du propriétaire
DANBY PRODUCTS LIMITED, ONTARIO, CANADA N1H 6Z9
DANBY PRODUCTS INC., FINDLAY, OHIO, USA 45840
OWNER’S MANUAL
MANUEL DU PROPRIÉTAIRE
MANUAL DEL PROPIETARIO
www.Danby.com
AIR CONDITIONER
Owner’s Manual.............................1 - 20
CLIMATISEUR
Manual du propriétaire.................21 - 40
AIRE ACONDICIONADO
Manual del propietario..................41 - 60
2018.12.12
MODEL MODÈLE MODELO
DAC150EB2WDB
DAC150EB2WDB-6
Welcome
Welcome to the Danby family. We are proud of our quality products and we believe in
dependable service. We suggest that you read this owner’s manual before plugging in your new
appliance as it contains important operation information, safety information, troubleshooting and
maintenance tips to ensure the reliability and longevity of your appliance.
Visit www.Danby.com to access self service tools, FAQs and much more. For additional assistance
call 1-800-263-2629.
Note the information below; you will need this information to obtain service under warranty.
You must provide the original purchase receipt to validate your warranty and receive service.
Model Number: _________________________________________________
Serial Number: _________________________________________________
Date of Purchase: _______________________________________________
Need Help?
Before you call for service, here are a few things you can do to help us serve you better.
Read this owner’s manual:
It contains instructions to help you use and maintain your appliance properly.
If you receive a damaged appliance:
Immediately contact the retailer or builder that sold you the appliance.
Save time and money:
Check the troubleshooting section at the end of this manual before calling. This section
will help you solve common problems that may occur.
1-800-26- Danby
(1-800-263-2629)
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CAUTION: RISK OF FIRE
Flammable refrigerant used. When maintaining
or disposing of the air conditioner, the refrigerant
must not be allowed to vent into the open air.
SAFETY REQUIREMENTS
DANGER: Risk of fi re or explosion. Flammable
refrigerant used. Do not damage the refrigerant
circuit.
Ensure that servicing is done by factory
authorized service personnel, to minimize
product damage or safety issues.
Consult repair manual or owner’s guide before
attempting to service this product. All safety
precautions must be followed.
Dispose of properly in accordance with federal
or local regulations.
Follow handling instructions carefully.
Keep ventilation openings, in the appliance clear
of obstruction.
Do not use mechanical devices or other means
to accelerate the defrosting process.
Children should be supervised to ensure that
they do not play with the appliance.
Do not store or install the appliance near
continuously operating ignition sources such as
open fl ames or a gas stove.
Do not operate near water or in a wet room.
Do not pierce or burn.
Be aware that refrigerants may not contain an
odor.
The appliance must be stored so as to prevent
mechanical damage from occurring.
All wiring must comply with local and national
codes and must be installed by a qualifi ed
electrician. Check the available power supply and
resolve any wiring problems before installing and
operating this appliance.
The rating plate located on the right side of the
appliance just above the power cord contains
electrical and other technical data.
This appliance is not intended for use by persons
(including children) whose physical, sensory or
mental capabilities may be different or reduced,
or who lack experience or knowledge, unless such
persons receive supervision or training to operate
the appliance by a person responsible for their
safety.
GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS
This appliance must be grounded. Grounding
reduces the risk of electrical shock by providing an
escape wire for the electrical current.
This appliance has a cord that has a grounding
wire with a 3-prong plug. The power cord must be
plugged into an outlet that is properly grounded.
If the outlet is a 2-prong wall outlet, it must be
replaced with a properly grounded 3-prong wall
outlet. The serial rating plate indicates the voltage
and frequency the appliance is designed for.
WARNING - Improper use of the grounding
plug can result in a risk of electric shock.
Consult a qualifi ed electrician or service agent
if the grounding instructions are not completely
understood, or if doubt exists as to whether the
appliance is properly grounded.
Do not connect your appliance to extension
cords or together with another appliance in the
same wall outlet. Do not splice the power cord.
Do not under any circumstances cut or remove the
third ground prong from the power cord. Do not
use extension cords or ungrounded (two prongs)
adapters.
If the power supply cord is damaged, it must be
replaced by the manufacturer, its service agent or
similar qualifi ed person in order to avoid hazard.
Important Safety Information
READ AND FOLLOW ALL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Important Safety Information
READ AND FOLLOW ALL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Any person involved with working on the refrigerant
circuit should hold a current, valid certifi cate from
an industry accredited assessment authority which
authorizes their competence to handle refrigerants
safely in accordance with an industry recognized
assessment specifi cation.
Servicing shall only be performed as recommended
by the manufacturer. Maintenance and repair
requiring the assistance of other skilled personnel
shall be carried out under the supervision of
the person competent in the use of fl ammable
refrigerants.
When maintaining or disposing of the appliance the
refrigerant must be recovered properly and should
not be allowed to discharge to the air directly.
Information on servicing
1. Checks to the area: Prior to beginning work
on systems containing fl ammable refrigerants,
safety checks are necessary to ensure that the
risk of ignition is minimized. For repair to the
refrigerating system, the following precautions
shall be complied with prior to conducting work
on the system.
2. Work procedure: Work shall be undertaken
under a controlled procedure so as to minimize
the risk of a fl ammable gas or vapour being
present while the work is being performed.
3. General work area: All maintenance staff
and others working in the local area shall
be instructed on the nature of work being
carried out. Work in confi ned spaces shall be
avoided. The area around the work space shall
be sectioned off. Ensure that the conditions
within the work area have been made safe by
removing all fl ammable material.
4. Checking for the presence of refrigerant:
The are shall be checked with an appropriate
refrigerant detector prior to and during work
to ensure the technician is aware of potentially
ammable atmospheres. Ensure that the leak
detection equipment being used is suitable
for use with fl ammable refrigerants, i.e. non-
sparking, adequately sealed and intrinsically
safe.
5. Presence of fi re extinguisher: If any hot work is
to be conducted on the refrigeration equipment
or any associated parts, appropriate fi re
extinguishing equipment shall be available
to hand. Have a dry powder or C0
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extinguisher adjacent to the work area.
6. No ignition sources: No person carrying out
work in relation to a refrigeration system which
involves exposing any pipe work that contains
or has contained fl ammable refrigerant shall use
any sources of ignition in such a manner that it
may lead to risk of fi re or explosion. All possible
ignition sources including cigarette smoking,
should be kept suffi ciently far away from the
site of installation, repairing, removing and
disposal during which fl ammable refrigerant can
possibly be released to the surrounding space.
Prior to work taking place, the area around the
equipment is to be surveyed to make sure there
are no fl ammable hazards or ignition risks. No
smoking signs shall be displayed.
7. Ventilated area: Ensure that the area is in the
open or that it is adequately ventilated before
breaking into the system or conducting any hot
work. A degree of ventilation shall continue
during the period that the work is carried out.
The ventilation should safely disperse any
released refrigerant and preferable expel it
externally into the atmosphere.
8. Checks to the refrigeration equipment: Where
electrical components are being changed, they
shall be fi t for the purpose and to the correct
specifi cation. At all times the manufacturer’s
maintenance and service guidelines shall be
followed. If in doubt consult the manufacturer’s
technical department for assistance.
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Important Safety Information
READ AND FOLLOW ALL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
The following checks shall be applied to installations
using fl ammable refrigerants:
The charge size is in accordance with the room
size within which the refrigerant containing
parts are installed.
The ventilation machinery and outlets are
operating adequately and are not obstructed.
If an indirect refrigerating circuit is being used,
the secondary circuit shall be checked for the
presence of refrigerant.
Marking to the equipment continues to be visible
and legible. Markings and signs that become
illegible must be corrected.
Refrigeration pipe or components are installed in
a position where they are unlikely to be exposed
to any substance which may corrode refrigerant
containing components, unless the components
are constructed of materials which are inherently
resistant to being corroded or are suitable
protected against being corroded.
9. Checks to electrical devices: Repair and
maintenance to electrical components shall
include initial safety checks and component
inspection procedures. If a fault exists that
could compromise safety, then no electrical
supply shall be connected to the circuit until it
is satisfactorily dealt with. If the fault cannot
be corrected immediately but it is necessary to
continue operation, an adequate temporary
solution shall be used. This shall be reported to
the owner of the equipment so all parties are
advised.
Initial safety checks shall include:
That capacitors are discharged. This shall be
done in a safe manner to avoid possibility of
sparking.
That no live electrical components and wiring
are exposed while charging, recovering or
purging the system.
That there is continuity of earth bonding.
Repairs to sealed components
1. During repairs to sealed components, all
electrical supplies shall be disconnected from
the equipment being worked upon prior to any
removal of sealed covers, etc. If it is absolutely
necessary to have an electrical supply to
equipment during servicing then a permanently
operating form of leak detection shall be located
at the most critical point to warn of a potentially
hazardous situation.
2. To ensure that by working on electrical
components the casing is not altered in such
a way that the level of protection is affected,
particular attention shall be paid to the
following:
Damage to cables, excessive number of
connections, terminals not made to original
specifi cation, damage to seals, incorrect fi tting
of glands, etc.
Ensure the apparatus is mounted securely.
Ensure that seals or sealing materials have
not degraded such that they no longer serve
the purpose of preventing the ingress of
ammable atmospheres. Replacement parts
shall be in accordance with the manufacturer’s
specifi cations.
Note: The use of silicon sealant may inhibit the
effectiveness of some types of leak detection
equipment. Intrinsically safe components do not
have to be isolated prior to working on them.
Repair to intrinsically safe components
Do not apply any permanent inductive or
capacitance loads to the circuit without ensuring
that this will not exceed the permissible voltage
and current permitted for the equipment in use.
Intrinsically safe components are the only types that
can be worked on while live in the presence of a
ammable atmosphere. The test apparatus shall
be at the correct rating. Replace components only
with parts specifi ed by the manufacturer. Other
parts may result in the ignition of refrigerant in the
atmosphere from a leak.
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Important Safety Information
READ AND FOLLOW ALL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Removal and evacuation
When breaking into the refrigerant circuit to make
repairs or for any other purpose conventional
procedures shall be used. However, it is important
that the best practice is followed since fl ammability
is a consideration. The following procedures shall
be adhered to:
• Remove refrigerant.
Purge the circuit with inert gas.
• Evacuate.
Purge again with inert gas.
Open the circuit by cutting or brazing.
The refrigerant charge shall be recovered into
the correct recovery cylinders. The system shall
be fl ushed with OFN to render the unit safe. This
process may need to be repeated several times.
Compressed air or oxygen shall not be used for
this task.
Flushing shall be achieved by breaking the
vacuum in the system with OFN and continuing
to fi ll until the working pressure is achieved, then
venting to atmosphere and fi nally pulling down
to a vacuum. This process shall be repeated until
no refrigerant is within the system. When the
nal OFN charge is used, the system shall be
vented down to atmospheric pressure to enable
work to take place. This operation is absolutely
vital is brazing operations on the pipe-work are
to take place.
Ensure that the outlet for the vacuum pump is
not close to any ignition sources and there is
ventilation available.
Charging procedures
In addition to conventional charging procedures, the
following requirements shall be followed:
Ensure that contamination of different
refrigerants does not occur when using charging
equipment. Hoses or lines shall be as short as
possible to minimize the amount of refrigerant
contained in them.
Cylinders shall be kept upright.
Ensure that the refrigeration system is earthed
prior to charging the system with refrigerant.
Label the system when charging is complete, if
not already labeled.
Extreme care shall be taken not to overfi ll the
refrigeration system.
Prior to recharging the system it shall be
pressure tested with OFN. The system shall be
leak tested on completion of charging but prior
to commissioning. A follow up leak test shall be
carried out prior to leaving the site.
Cabling
Check that cabling will not be subject to wear,
corrosion, excessive pressure, vibration, sharp
edges or any other adverse environmental effects.
The check shall also take into account the effects of
aging or continual vibration from sources such as
compressors or fans.
Detection of fl ammable refrigerants
Under no circumstances shall potential sources of
ignition be used in the searching for or detection
of refrigerant leaks. A halide torch or any other
detector using a naked fl ame shall not be used.
Leak detection methods
The following leak detection methods are deemed
acceptable for systems containing fl ammable
refrigerants:
Electronic leak detectors shall be used to detect
ammable refrigerants but the sensitivity may
not be adequate or may need recalibration.
Detection equipment shall be calibrated in a
refrigerant-free area. Ensure that the detector is
not a potential source of ignition and is suitable
for the refrigerant used.
Leak detection equipment shall be set at a
percentage of the LFL of the refrigerant and
shall be calibrated to the refrigerant employed
and the appropriate percentage of gas (25%
maximum) is confi rmed.
Leak detection fl uids are suitable for use with
most refrigerants but the use of detergents
containing chlorine shall be avoided as the
chlorine may react with the refrigerant and
corrode the copper or pipe-work.
If a leak is suspected, all naked fl ames shall be
removed or extinguished.
If a leakage of refrigerant is found which
requires brazing, all of the refrigerant shall be
recovered from the system or isolated by means
of shut off valves in a part of the system remote
from the leak. Oxygen free nitrogen (OFN) shall
then be purged through the system both before
and during the brazing process.
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Important Safety Information
READ AND FOLLOW ALL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Decommissioning
Before carrying out this procedure, it is essential
that the technician is completely familiar with the
equipment in all its detail. It is recommended good
practice that all refrigerants are recovered safely.
Prior to the task being carried out, an oil and
refrigerant sample shall be taken in case analysis is
required prior to re-use of reclaimed refrigerant. It
is essential that electrical power is available before
the task is commenced.
A. Become familiar with the equipment and its
operation.
B. Isolate system electrically.
C. Before attempting the procedure ensure that:
Mechanical handling equipment is available
if required for handling refrigerant cylinders.
All personal protective equipment is
available and being used correctly.
The recovery process is supervised at all
times by a competent person.
Recovery equipment and cylinders conform
to the appropriate standards.
D. Pump down refrigerant system, if possible.
E. If a vacuum is not possible, make a manifold so
that refrigerant can be removed from various
parts of the system.
F. Make sure that cylinder is situated on the scales
before recovery takes place.
G. Start the recovery machine and operate in
accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.
H. Do not overfi ll cylinders. No more than 80%
volume liquid charge.
I. Do not exceed the maximum working pressure
of the cylinder, even temporarily.
J. When the cylinders have been fi lled correctly
and the process is completed, make sure that the
cylinders and the equipment are removed from
the site promptly and all isolation valves on the
equipment are closed off.
K. Recovered refrigerant shall not be charged into
another refrigeration system unless it has been
cleaned and checked.
Labeling
Equipment shall be labeled stating that it has been
decommissioned and emptied of refrigerant. The
label shall be dated and signed. Ensure that there
are labels on the equipment stating the equipment
contains fl ammable refrigerant.
Recovery
When removing refrigerant from a system, either for
servicing or decommissioning, it is recommended
good practice that all refrigerants are removed
safely.
When transferring refrigerant into cylinders, ensure
that only appropriate refrigerant recovers cylinders
are employed. Ensure that the correct number of
cylinders for holding the total system charge are
available. All cylinders to be used are designed
for the recovered refrigerant and labeled for that
refrigerant, i.e. special cylinders for the recovery
of refrigerant. Cylinders shall be complete with
pressure relief valve and associated shut-off valves
in good working order. Empty recovery cylinders
are evacuated and, if possible, cooled before
recovery occurs.
The recovery equipment shall be in good working
order with a set of instructions concerning the
equipment that is at hand and shall be suitable for
the recovery of fl ammable refrigerants. In addition,
a set of calibrated weighing scales shall be
available and in good working order. Hoses shall
be complete with leak-free disconnect couplings
and in good condition. Before using the recovery
machine, check that is it in satisfactory working
order, has been properly maintained and that any
associated electrical components are sealed to
prevent ignition in the event of a refrigerant leak.
Consult the manufacturer if in doubt.
The recovered refrigerant shall be returned to the
refrigerant supplier in the correct recovery cylinder
and the relevant waste transfer note shall be
arranged. Do not mix refrigerants in recovery units
and especially not in cylinders. If compressors or
compressor oils are to be removed, ensure that they
have been evacuated to an acceptable level to make
certain that fl ammable refrigerant does not remain
within the lubricant. The evacuation process shall be
carried out prior to returning the compressor to the
suppliers. Only electric heating to the compressor
body shall be employed to accelerate this process.
When oil is drained form a system, it shall be
carried out safely.
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REQUIRED TOOLS
Screwdrivers: Phillips and fl at head.
Power Drill: 1/8” (3.2mm) diameter drill bit
• Pencil
• Measuring Tape
• Scissors
• Carpenter’s Level
ACCESSORIES
The following accessories are included with
the appliance and should be used during the
installation.
1. 7/16” (11 mm) locking screw and fl at washer
(x2)
2. 1/2” (13 mm) hex-head screw (x7)
3. 1/2” (13 mm) screw and locknut (x4)
4. 3/4” (19 mm) fl at head bolt and locknut (x2)
5. 3/4” (19 mm) screw (x2)
6. 5/16” (8 mm) hex-head locking screw (x10)
7. 1/4” (8 mm) screw (x2)
8. Safety lock for wood window frames
9. Safety lock for vinyl window frames
10. Sill angle bracket (x2)
11. Frame lock (x2)
12. Foam insert (x4)
13. Window sash foam seal
14. Weather stripping (x5)
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LOCATION
This air conditioner is designed for easy installation
in single or double hung windows. Since window
designs vary, it may be necessary to make some
modifi cations for safe installation.
This air conditioner is not designed for vertical,
slider type windows or “through the wall”
installation.
Ensure that the window and frame are structurally
sound and free from dry or rotted wood.
Install the air conditioner in a window on a side
of the building which favors more shade than
sunlight. If the appliance must be in direct sunlight,
it is advisable to provide a shade awning over the
appliance to ensure effi cient functioning.
Do not install the appliance where leakage of
combustible gas is suspected.
This appliance is designed to evaporate
condensation under normal conditions. Under
extremely hot or humid conditions, excess
condensation may overfl ow to the outside. The
appliance should be installed where condensation
cannot drip on pedestrians or neighboring
properties.
Provide suffi cient clearance around the appliance
to allow ample air circulation. The rear of the
appliance should be outdoors, it should not be in
a garage or another room. Keep the appliance
away from obstacles and at least 76 cm (30 inches)
above the ground. Ensure that curtains and other
obstructions do not block air fl ow to the appliance.
76.2 cm
(30 inches)
50.8 cm
(20 inches)
50.8 cm
(20 inches)
12 cm
(30.5 in)
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INSTALLATION
Installation of this appliance will require removing
the interior chassis, installing the cabinet in the
window and then replacing the interior chassis
in the cabinet. This process is done to minimize
possible injury or property damage during
installation.
It is recommended to use two people during the
installation process.
Removing the chassis from the cabinet
1. Open the front panel and remove the air fi lter,
then remove the front panel. Set both the fi lter
and the front panel aside for later use.
2. Locate the four screws securing the front face of
the appliance.
3. Remove the four screws and set them aside for
later use.
4. Remove the front face of the appliance and set
aside for later use.
5. Remove the shipping screws on top of the
cabinet.
6. Pull outward on the base handle to remove the
chassis from the cabinet.
Note: There may be packaging on the interior
chassis. Ensure that it is removed before replacing
the chassis in the cabinet.
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“L” and “U” Shaped Channel Brackets
1. Attach the foam insert to the top of the cabinet
above the screw holes. Install the “L” shaped
mounting bracket to the top of the cabinet
and the “U” shaped channels to the sides of
the cabinet using the 5/16” (8 mm) hex-head
screws provided.
2. Slide the side curtains into the channels created
by the “L” and “U” shaped brackets on both
sides of the cabinet.
3. Open the window and mark the center of the
window sill. Place the cabinet in the window
with the lower “U” channel fi rmly seated
over the edge of the window sill. Close the
window over the top of the cabinet behind the
“L” shaped bracket to hold the cabinet in the
window. Shift the cabinet to the left or right as
required to line up the center of the cabinet with
the center of the window sill. Fasten the cabinet
to the window sill using the 3/4” (19 mm) hex-
head screws provided.
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Check the Tilt Angle
The air conditioner should be tilted downward
towards the outside approximately 3° to 4°. This
tilt will encourage any condensed water to drain
to the outside. If any condensed water leaks to the
inside of the house, check the tilt angle and adjust
as necessary.
Measure the tilt angle from the front of the cabinet’s
edge. The difference in height between the front
and the back of the appliance, labeled “A” on the
image, should be approximately 19 mm - 2.5 cm
(3/4 inch - 1 inch).
Support Brackets
1. Hold each support bracket fl ush against the
outside of the window sill and attach to the
bottom of the cabinet using the 1/2” (13 mm)
screws and lock nuts provided but do not fully
tighten the screws. Mark the brackets at the top
level of the window sill and then remove.
2. Assemble the sill anchor brackets to the outside
support legs using the 3/4” (19 mm) fl at head
bolts and lock nuts provided.
3. Install the support brackets with the sill anchor
brackets attached to the correct hole in the
bottom of the cabinet. Tighten all six bolts
securely.
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Window Lock and Sash Seal
Place the adhesive foam seal into the opening
between the inside and outside windows and
attached the safety lock to the outside window frame
using two 1/2” (13 mm) screws.
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Extend the Window Filler Panels
1. Raise the window to expose the fi ller panel
locking screws. Loosen the screws so that the
ller panels slide easily. Extend the panels to fi ll
the window completely. Use two 7/16” (11 mm)
locking screws and fl at washers to secure the
ller panels and then close the window.
2. Secure the cabinet to the top window frame
using one 1/2” (13 mm) hex-head screw.
3. Secure the window fi ller panels to the top
window sill using two 1/2” (13 mm) hex-head
screws. Attach the frame locks to the window sill
using two 3/4” (19 mm) screws.
4. For vinyl windows, place two safety locks into
the holes located in the bottom of the cabinet
and secure with two 1/4” (8 mm) screws.
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Install the Foam Inserts
The foam inserts can block any cracks or spaces
in the side curtains and help maintain the energy
effi ciency of the appliance.
After the appliance is installed in the window,
measure the width of the side curtains from the side
of the appliance to the edge of the curtain.
If necessary, cut the foam insert to the correct size
and then slide the foam insert into the slots in the
side curtain. The supplied weather stripping can
be used to block any other cracks or spaces as
required.
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Install the chassis into the cabinet
1. Carefully slide the chassis into the cabinet. Do
not push on the controls or the coils. Ensure that
the chassis is fi rmly seated toward the rear of the
cabinet.
2. Replace the shipping screws on the top of the
cabinet.
3. Replace the front face of the appliance.
4. Secure the front face of the cabinet with the four
screws that were removed earlier.
5. Replace the front panel and the air fi lter.
Note: Do not operate the appliance without the air
lter installed.
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FEATURES
1. Control Panel
2. Air Inlet
3. Air Outlet
4. Air Filter (not pictured)
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CONTROL PANEL
1. Energy Saver Button: Used to set the energy
saver function.
2. Display Screen and Up and Down Buttons:
Display screen shows the set temperature, the
ambient temperature and the timer settings.
To change the temperature scale being
displayed, press the up and down buttons at
the same time.
Up and Down Buttons are used to adjust the
set temperature and the timer function.
3. Sleep Button: Used to set the Sleep function.
4. Filter Button: The indicator light will illuminate
as a reminder to check the fi lter. Once the fi lter
has been cleaned, use this button to resume
operation.
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5. Mode Button: Used to choose the operating
mode.
6. Timer Button: Used to set the auto on and auto
off timer.
7. Fan Button: Used to set the fan speed. The fan
can be set to Low, Medium, High and Auto.
8. Follow Me indicator: Light will illuminate to
indicate that the Follow Me feature is active.
9. Power Button: Used to turn the appliance on or
off.
10. Remote Control Receiver: Ensure this receiver
is not obscured by curtains or other items as it
could impact remote control functioning.
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REMOTE CONTROL
1. Mode Button: Used to choose the operating
mode.
2. Energy Saver Button: Used to set the energy
saver function.
3. Follow Me Button: Used to set the Follow Me
function.
4. Sleep Button: Used to set the Sleep function.
5. LED Button: Press to turn the LED back light on
or off.
6. Clock Button: Press and hold the button for
3 seconds in order to set the clock. Press the
Up and Down Arrows to adjust the time in 10
minute intervals
Note: The clock feature is only available on the
remote, the appliance does not have a clock. The
remote clock is a 24 hour clock only.
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7. Cancel Button: Cancels current Timer settings.
8. Timer Button: Used to set the auto on and auto
off timer.
9. Fan Button: Used to set the fan speed. The fan
can be set to Low, Medium, High and Auto.
10. Up and Down Arrows: Used to adjust the set
temperature and the timer function.
11. Default Button: Press to restore the remote
control default settings.
12. Lock Button: Press this button to lock the remote
control and prevent the settings from being
inadvertently changed.
REMOTE CONTROL BATTERIES
The remote control requires two AAA alkaline
batteries (included). Batteries should be replaced
when:
a) No sound is heard when attempting to program
the appliance.
b) The appliance does not respond to a command
issued by the remote control.
Battery replacement:
1. Slide the rear cover on the remote in the
direction of the arrow.
2. Insert two AAA batteries following the same
orientation depicted inside the battery chamber
(+/-).
3. Reinstall the rear cover.
4. If the remote control will not be used for
extended periods of time, the batteries should be
removed.
Notes:
Protect the remote control from high
temperatures, and keep it away from radiation
exposure.
Keep the control panel receiver out of direct
sunlight.
Do not mix old and new batteries.
Do not mix alkaline, standard (carbon-zinc), or
rechargeable (ni-cad, ni-mh,etc) batteries.
The remote operates within a range of 8 meters
(26 ft.) from the receiver located inside the main
appliance. Any obstruction between the receiver
and remote may cause signal interference,
limiting the ability to program the main unit.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
This Class B digital apparatus complies with the
Canadian ICES-003 standard. CAN ICES-3 (B)
This equipment has been tested and found to
comply with the limits for a Class B digital device,
pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits
are designed to provide reasonable protection
against interference in a residential installation.
This equipment generates, uses and can radiate
radio frequency energy and, if not installed and
used in accordance with the instructions, may cause
interference to radio communications. However,
there is no guarantee that interference will not occur
in a particular installation.
If this equipment does cause interference to radio
or television reception, which can be determined
by turning the equipment off and on, the user is
encouraged to try to correct the interference by one
or more of the following measures:
1. Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
2. Increase the separation between the equipment
and receiver.
3. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a
circuit different from that to which the receiver is
connected.
4. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV
technician for help.
Changes or modifi cations not approved by the
party responsible for FCC compliance could void
the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
This appliance complies with Part 15 of the FCC
Rules.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
1. This device may not cause interference.
2. This device must accept any interference
received, including interference that may cause
undesired operation.
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
FUNCTION INSTRUCTION
Operating Modes
There are four operating modes to choose from.
Press the Mode Button repeatedly to choose the
desired mode. The adjacent indicator light will
illuminate to show which mode has been selected.
• Cool Mode
Choose Cool Mode to set the cooling function. Use
the Up and Down Arrows to choose the desired
temperature. When Cool Mode is selected, the fan
speed can be adjusted by pressing the fan button.
• Dry Mode
Choose Dry Mode to remove excess moisture
from the air during periods of high humidity. All
water pulled from the air will condense inside the
appliance and drain out the back. The fan speed
will be automatically set and cannot be modifi ed in
Dry Mode.
• Fan Mode
Choose Fan Mode to run the internal fan without
engaging the cooling function. Press the fan button
repeatedly to choose the fan speed, Low, Med, High
or Auto.
• Auto Mode
Auto Mode is a pre-set factory program that
automatically defi nes the mode (Cool or Dry)
and fan speed based on the set temperature, the
ambient temperature and the ambient humidity.
Up and Down Arrows
The Up and Down Arrows will modify the set
temperature in 1° increments.
The Up and Down Arrows will modify the set time of
the timer function in 0.5 hour increments up to 10
hours and then in 1 hour increments up to 24 hours
maximum.
Timer Function
The Timer Function can be used to turn the
appliance on or off after a set period of time.
Auto On Function
1. Press the Timer Button once and the Auto On
indicator light will illuminate.
2. Use the Up and Down Arrows to select the
desired amount of time before the appliance
should turn on.
3. Use the Mode Button to select the desired mode.
4. Use the Fan Button to select the desired fan
speed.
5. The time selected will appear on the display
panel and will count down until the appliance
turns on.
Auto Off Function
1. Press the Timer Button twice and the Auto Off
indicator light will illuminate.
2. Use the Up and Down Arrows to select the
desired amount of time before the appliance
should turn off.
3. The time selected will appear on the display
panel and will count down until the appliance
turns off.
Using Auto On and Auto Off Simultaneously
If there is a need for the appliance to turn on, run
for a set period of time and then turn off, the Auto
On and Auto Off functions can be used at the same
time by fi rst setting one and then the other. Both
indicator lights will illuminate and the display will
count down to the appliance either turning off or
on, whichever function was set fi rst.
Note: The timer will not cycle the appliance on and
off indefi nitely. The Auto On and Auto Off timers
will function one time and then the appliance will
return to regular functioning.
Turning the appliance off, pressing the default
button on the remote or unplugging the appliance
will clear all memory settings, including the timer.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Follow Me Function
There is a temperature sensor built into the remote
control that will continuously collect the current
room temperature. Keep the remote control with
you and the appliance will automatically adjust the
set temperature based on the current temperature
where you are located to reach the most
comfortable condition and temperature.
Press the Follow Me button to activate the Follow
Me function. The remote will display the current
temperature at its location. The remote will send
a signal to the air conditioner every 3 minutes, so
long as you remain within range of the appliance.
The Follow Me light on the control panel of the
appliance will illuminate for 5 seconds every three
minutes to indicate that it has received a signal
from the remote. If the appliance does not receive a
signal from the remote during any 7 minute interval,
it will beep to indicate that the Follow Me mode has
ended.
The maximum distance for the Follow Me feature is
8 meters (26 feet). This feature is available in Cool
and Auto modes.
Sleep Function
The Sleep Function can be used to conserve energy
during sleeping hours.
When selected, the set temperature will increase
by 1°C/2°F every half hour for one full hour. The
appliance will hold the new set temperature for
6 hours before automatically returning to normal
operation.
The Sleep Function can be canceled at any time by
pressing the Sleep Button.
Energy Saver Function
The Energy Saver Function will automatically cycle
the fan on and off when the compressor is not in
use to minimize how often the compressor needs to
turn on. This function is available in Cool, Dry, Auto
Cool and Auto Fan modes.
The fan will continue to run for 3 minutes after the
compressor turns off. The fan will then cycle on for
2 minutes in 10 minute intervals until the ambient
temperature is above the set temperature, at which
point the compressor will turn on and cooling will
resume.
ADJUSTING AIR FLOW
The louvers on the front of the appliance can be
adjusted up and down or left and right to direct air
ow throughout the room as required.
Note: When in cooling mode, ensure the louvers
are pointed upward. If the appliance operates in
cooling mode with the louvers pointed downward
for an extended period of time, condensation can
form on the louver and drip from the surface of the
blades.
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CARE & MAINTENANCE
AIR FILTER
The air fi lter should be cleaned approximately every
2 weeks. The air fi lter may require more frequent
cleaning if there is signifi cant dander or fur in the
air.
Approximately every two weeks, the fi lter indicator
light on the control panel will illuminate as a
reminder to clean the fi lter. Follow the steps below
to clean the fi lter and return the appliance to normal
functioning.
1. The air fi lter is located behind the front intake
grill. To remove the air fi lter, grasp the fi lter tab
on the right side of the grill and slide it out to the
right. If the front intake grill has two indents, pull
the grill forward to remove the air fi lter.
2. Use a vacuum cleaner with a soft brush
attachment to remove any large debris or dust
build up from the air fi lter.
3. Wash the fi lter in lukewarm, soapy water, below
40°C (104°F), or use a neutral cleaning agent.
4. Rinse the fi lter with clean water and dry
thoroughly before reinstalling in the appliance.
5. Press the fi lter button on the control panel to
resume normal functioning.
Note: Do not operate the appliance without the air
lter installed.
ERROR CODES
If the display panel shows any of the below error
codes, unplug the appliance, let it stand for 5-10
minutes and then plug it back in. If the error
persists, call for service.
AS - Room temperature sensor error
HI - Temperature sensor error
LO - Temperature sensor error
“.” - Evaporator temperature sensor error
CLEANING
To avoid possible electric shock, ensure that the
appliance is unplugged before performing any
cleaning or maintenance.
The outside of the appliance can be wiped clean
with a soft cloth or with a lukewarm, damp cloth if
necessary.
Do not use gasoline, benzene, thinner or any
other chemicals to clean this appliance as these
substances can cause damage to the fi nish and
deformation of plastic parts.
Never pour water directly onto the appliance as this
will cause deterioration of electrical components
and wiring insulation.
END OF SEASON CARE
Before removing the appliance from service for the
year, operate the appliance on high fan mode for
half a day to ensure the inside of the appliance
is dry. This will help avoid the growth of mold or
mildew inside the appliance. Ensure the fi lter is
clean and dry. Store the appliance covered in a dry
location.
Note: When installing or removing the appliance
from the window, ensure that caution is taken to
prevent it from falling backward. It is recommended
that installation or removal is completed with
assistance to prevent injury to persons or damage to
property or the appliance.
DISPOSAL
Check for local regulatory compliance regarding
approved and safe disposal of this appliance.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Danby Consumer Care: 1-800-263-2629
Hours of operation:
Monday to Thursday 8:30 am - 6:00 pm Eastern Standard Time
Friday 8:30 am - 4:00 pm Eastern Standard Time
Information in this manual is subject to change without notice.
PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE
Appliance will not operate Plug is not fully inserted into the wall outlet
Blown fuse or circuit breaker
Insuffi cient cooling • Air lter is dirty
Blocked air fl ow
Appliance size is too small for application
Noise Inadequate support in window installation
Odors Formation of mold or mildew on internal wet surfaces
Place an algaecide tablet in base pan; push the tablet through
the grill on either side of the appliance
Water dripping inside Appliance is not properly angled to allow water to drain to the
outside
Water dripping outside On very hot or humid days dripping water from the back of the
appliance is normal
Frost build up When outdoor temperatures are below 18.3°C (65°F) frost may
form when the appliance is in cooling mode
Switch the appliance to fan only mode until the frost melts
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