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Model: TS15-12PACHPEC-A
(G15-12PACHPEC)
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ct Dimensions (W” x H” x D”) 17.75 x 33.125 x 17.125
Produ
ct Weight (Lbs) 80
Refrig
erant Type R-410A
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LCDI POWER CORD AND PLUG
This air conditioner is equipped with an LCDI (Leakage Current Detection and Interruption) power cord and
plug as required by US National Electric Code 440.65. This cord consists of a length of shielded flexible cord
with no termination on the load side and a LCDI attachment plug on the line side.
The LCDI power cord and plug will remove the supply source via electrical disconnect (circuit trip) if the
nominal current leakage between the cord shield and either load conductor exceeds a predetermined value.
The cord will remain de-energized until the devise has been manually reset. This is intended to reduce the risk
of a fire in the power cord or combustible materials nearby. The cord shields are not grounded and they must
be considered a shock hazards if exposed. The cord shield must not be connected to ground or to any exposed
metal.
The test and reset buttons on the LCDI Plug are used to check if the plug is functioning properly. To test:
1. Plug power cord into wall outlet
2. Press TEST Button, circuit should trip, cutting power to the air conditioner
3. Press RESET button for use
If a test is performed and the indicator light remains ON, current leakage has been detected. Do not use the air
conditioner or attempt to reset the LCDI Plug. Contact
MARSHALLASSOCIATESINTERNATIONAL
Customer Service for trou
bleshooting recommendations.
WARNING:
1. DO NOT press the TEST button while the air conditioner is operating.
2. The TEST and RESET buttons should not be used as “ON” and “OFF” switches.
3. The cord and plug are not intended to offer protection to externally connected loads or supply circuits.
4. The cord and plug are intended for indoor use only.
RESET
TEST
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PRODUCT DIAGRAM
Control Panel
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Carry Handle
Air Outlet &
Louvers
Power Cord
Upper Air Intake
Lower Air Intake
Air Exhaust Vent
Filter
Location
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PARTS & WI NDO W K IT ASSE MBLY
PARTS
EXHAUST HOSE & ADAPTERS
ASSEMBLY & INSTALLATION
INSTALLATION
When the unit is operating as an air conditioner or dehumidifier, the window kit and exhaust hose must be installed.
When the unit is operating in fan mode, the window kit and exhaust hose do not need to be installed .
MOUNTING THE EXHAUST HOSE
• Choose a suitable location, near a grounded electrical outlet and suitable window or door. Remove
packaging and locate components.
• Extend both ends of the exhaust hose approximately 6 inches.
• Screw the REAR and FRONT Exhaust Hose Adapters onto each end of the exhaust hose. Once both
adapters are attached, attach the Window Kit Adapter to the REAR Exhaust Hose Adapter.
• Connect the FRONT Exhaust Hose Adapter to the back of your portable air conditioner.
• Attach the Window Kit Adapter to the window kit.
• For maximum efficiency bend the exhaust hose as little as possible once installation is complete.
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Exhaust Hose Rear Exhaust Hose
Adapter
Front Exhaust Hose
Adapter
Window Kit Adapter
Sliding Panels (3)
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Install window frame
Note:
● If the inner width of window is below 20"(520mm), please remove the adjusting
plate from window frame and then cut the window frame to make its width the
same as the width of window.
adjusting plate
window frame
●
If the inner width of window is above 20.5" (520mm), please cut the window frame
cut
and then x the adjusting plate and window frame with two screws. Make the
total width after xing the window frame and adjusting plate the same as that of
window.
cut
screw
1. Clamp joint C into the inner side of window frame along the direction of arrow.
window frame
joint C
2. Open the window; place the window frame on the window sash (vertically); slide
the adjustment plate to make the window frame close to the window sashes at
the left and right (upper and lower) side of window; x the window frame on the
3. Close the window securely against the window frame.
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Installation and disassembly of heat discharge pipe
Install heat discharge pipe
1. Rotate joint A and joint B clockwise into the two ends of heat discharge pipe.
clockwise
joint B
clockwise
joint A
heat discharge pipe
2. Rotate joint A of heat discharge pipe clockwise and assemble it into the groove
until you hear a sound.
groove
3. Aim the locating pole of joint B of heat discharge pipe at the opening of joint C;
rotate it slightly to make joint B and joint C connect tightly.
locating pole
joint C
joint B
opening
tightened status
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Installation and disassembly of heat discharge pipe
Note of Install heat discharge pipe
In order to improve cooling efciency, the heat discharge pipe should be as
short as possible and at without curve to ensure smooth heat discharge.
correctcorrect
correctwrong
Disassemble heat discharge pipe
1. Remove joint B:
remove joint B from joint C.
joint B
joint C
2. Remove joint A:
Rotate joint A in the arrow direction and
then remove it.
Operation test
● Put through the power supply and then press ON/OFF button on remote contro-
ller to start the unit.
● Press mode button to select auto, cooling, drying, fan or heating function, and
then check if the unit operates normally.
● If ambient temperature is below 16°C, the unit can't operate in cooling mode.
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Drainage way
■ In cooling or drying operation, the condensation water will be drained to the
chassis and spattered by water-striking motor. As the temperature of condenser
is high, most of the condensation water will be evaporated and drained to
outdoor. So usually, only a little condensation water will be accumulated inside
the chassis and you do not need to discharge the water frequently.
■ When the chassis is full with water, the buzzer will give out 8 sounds and "H8" is
displayed to remind user to discharge water:
● Move the unit to a suitable place for discharging water; do not tilt the unit and
keep it horizontal during moving.
●
Pull out the rubber plug at the rear lower part of unit and then the condensation
water can be discharged (as shown in following g).
● When the water is discharged completely, put back the rubber plug.
● After full water protection is eliminated and the compressor has been stopped
for 3 minutes, the unit will resume operation.
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CONTROL PANEL
TS15-12PACHPEC-A
MODE BUTTON
TEMP SELECT BUTTONS
POWER BUTTON
COOL MODE LIGHT
HEAT MODE LIGHT
FAN MODE LIGHT
LED DISPLAY
DRY MODE LIGHT
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CONTROL PANEL FUNCTIONS
CONTROL PANEL OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
1) Power On and Off - Press the POWER button once to manually turn the unit on. Press the POWER
button once more to turn the unit off.
2) Mode Selection - Press the MODE Button repeatedly to cycle between the different modes:
Air Conditioner, Dehumidifier (DRY), Fan only, and Heater mode (NOTE: Heater mode is only available
trol panel. The exhaust hose and window kit must be installed when the unit is in Air Conditioner,
necessary to keep the exhaust hose and window kit connected to the unit.
3) Temperature
- Select the desired temperature by pressing either ▼ or ▲ key when using the unit in
4) Bucket Full - When the unit cannot evaporate the collected moisture fast enough, the excess water will
will show “H8”. The compressor will now shut off. You should now drain the excess water from the unit.
To do this, get a small pan and place it under the drain plug on the bottom of the back of the unit. Remove
the plug and slightly tilt the unit backwards to drain the water into the pan.
on the
TS15-12PACHPEC-A). Each press of the MODE button will light up a different mode icon on the con-
Dehumidifier (DRY), or Heater (TS15-12PACHPEC-A only) mode. When using the unit as a fan, it is not
Cooling or Heating (TS15-12PACHPEC-A only) mode. The digital thermostat will display the set temperature.
collect in a backup water tank located inside the unit. The Bucket Full icon (TS15-12PACHPEC-A) or Heat Mode
icon (TS15-12PACHPEC-A) will light up if this occurs. The unit will then beep 8 times and the LED display
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REMOTE CONTROL OPERATI NG INS TRU CTIONS
Press the ON/OFF (POWER) button once to manually
turn the unit on. Press the Power button once more to
turn the unit off.
NOTE: Heat Mode is only
Press the MODE Button repeatedly to cycle between the
different modes.
Press the TEMP SELECT buttons (+ or -) to select
your desired temperature setting. The temperature on the
LCD display on the remote control will increase or decrease accordingly. Hold the +/- buttons for two seconds
to rapidly increase or decrease the temperature. Temp.
range is 61°F—86°F.
Press the Fan Speed button to change fan speeds.
Fan Speeds:
NOTE: When the unit is in Dehumidifier (DRY) mode,
the fan speed is not adjustable.
Press the Up and Down Swing Button to turn on and off
the vertical swing mode. In vertical swing mode, the louvers will rotate up and down to circulate more air.
When the unit is off, press the Up and Down Swing Button and “+” at the same time to enable stationary swing
mode. Stationary Swing mode allows for more control
over the way the louvers swing up and down. The Swing
icon on the Remote LCD will blink twice when this is
Blinks for 2 Seconds
In Stationary Swing mode, press the Up and Down
Swing Button to change the swing pattern per below:
Disable Stationary Swing Mode by pressing the Up and
Down Swing Button and “+” button at the same time.
The Swing Icon on the Remote LCD will blink twice
when this is disabled.
REMOTE CONTROL
MODE
MODE BUTTON
ON/OFF
ON/OFF BUTTON
FAN
FAN BUTTON
- / +
- / + BUTTONS
TEMP BUTTON
AUTO
COOL
DRY
FAN
HEAT
Low Speed Medium Speed
High Speed
SIGNAL TRANSMITTER
HPEC-A) mode you can select your desired temperature.
When the unit is in Air Conditioner or Heater (TS15-12PAC-
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REMOTE CONTROL OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
The Health Function is not available on this unit.
Press the TEMP button to display the current set temperature or the actual room temperature. With each
press of the TEMP button the display will cycle back
and forth.
Auto-on Timer: When the air conditioner is off, it can
be set to automatically turn on in 30 minutes to 24 hours
at the previous set mode and fan setting. To set the Autoon Timer, press the TIMER button on the unit or remote
control. Each touch of the +/- buttons on the remote will
change the timer setting in 30 minute increments (.5
hours). HOUR ON/OFF icon will blink when the Autoon Timer is being set. Once the timer is set, press the
TIMER button once more to save the setting.
Auto-off Timer:
When the air conditioner is on, it can
be set to automatically turn off in 30 minutes to 24 hours.
To set the Auto-off Timer, press the TIMER button on
the remote control. Each touch of the +/- buttons on the
remote will change the timer setting in 30 minute (.5
hour) intervals. HOUR ON/OFF icon will blink when the
Auto-off Timer is being set. To cancel the timer, press
the ON/OFF button. Once the timer is set, press the
TIMER button once more to save the setting. Press the
ON/OFF button to clear a time setting.
Press the Save button to automatically rotate through
the different speeds. To disable Save mode and pick
your own fan speed, press the Save button again.
TURBO
TURBO BUTTON
HORIZONTAL SWING BUTTON
HEALTH|SAVE
HEALTH|SAVE BUTTON
TIMER
TIMER BUTTON
REMOTE CONTROL
TEMP
TEMP BUTTON
This function is not available on this unit.
This function is not available on this unit.
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LIGHT
REMOTE CONTROL OPERATI NG IN S TR U CT IO N S
In Cooling or Dehumidifier (DRY) modes: When sleep
mode is selected the set temperature will automatically
increase 2°F after 1 hour. After 2 hours, the set temperature will increase another 2°F for a total increase of 4°F.
Press the LIGHT button to turn the on the display Light.
A small Light bulb icon will light up on the remote control display.
Press the SLEEP mode button to engage SLEEP
mode.. This feature limits compressor usage and
enhances energy savings by adjusting the set
temperature while you are sleeping. Press the SLEEP
button once more to disable Sleep Mode. Sleep Mode
is not available in Auto or Fan Modes.
Press the X-FAN button to enable the X-Fan function.
When enable, X-Fan will force the fan to remain on once
the unit is powered down. The fan stays on to dry out any
remaining moisture in the unit to help minimize mold or
bacteria growth. X-Fan cannot be set under Auto, Fan, or
mode is selected the set temperature will automatically
decrease 2°F after 1 hour. After 2 hours, the set temperature will decrease another 2°F for a total decrease of
4°F.
REMOTE CONTROL
SLEEP
SLEEP BUTTON
LIGHT BUTTON
X-FAN
X-FAN BUTTON
LOCK
LOCK FUNCTION
• Press “+” and “-” buttons together at the same time to
lock the remote keyboard. Do this again to unlock.
AUTO
AUTO MODE
• Press the MODE button to select Auto Mode. Once
Auto Mode is selected the unit will automatically
choose the operating mode based on the current room
temperature. The temperature will not be displayed on
the LED in this mode.
TEMP
MEASURE
CHANGE BETWEEN F° and C°
• When the unit is off, press the MODE and “-” button
to change between F° and C°.
In Heating mode (TS15-12PACHPEC-A only): When sleep
Heat (TS15-12PACHPEC-A only) modes.
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MAINTENANCE
Note: Make sure power is off and the power cord is not plugged into an electrical outlet prior to
performing any maintenance on the unit.
Clean or replace filter - If the air filter is blocked with a dust, the airflow volume may decrease. It is
recommended to clean the filter once every two weeks, or as needed.
1) Remove the filter from the filter compartment on the back of the unit.
2) Wash the air filter by immersing it gently into warm water with a neutral detergent. Rinse the filter
and dry it thoroughly out of sunlight.
3) Slide the filter back into the filter compartment after it is thoroughly dried.
Clean the unit Housing
1) Keep the unit from being exposed directly to the sun to prevent color fading.
2) Clean the surface with a damp cloth and dry it with a soft towel.
Storing the Unit for an Extended Period of Time or Transporting the unit
1) Empty any excess water by unplugging the water drainage stop in the back of the unit (located at
the bottom).
2) Unplug the unit.
3) The unit should be stored in a cool dry place.
DISCLAIMER
ALL INFORMATION AND THE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS PRESENTED IN THIS USER’S MANUAL ARE THE
PRESENTATION OF THE MANUFACTURER.
MARSHALLASSOCIATES INTERNATIONAL
HAS NOT CONDUCTED INDEPENDENT
TEST TO THE INFORMATION AND THE SPECIFICATIONS PRESENTED
HEREWITHIN.
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PROBLEM
The Air Conditioner will not start
POSSIBLE CAUSES
The air conditioner is unplugged or not
connected well.
The fuse is blown/circuit breaker is
tripped.
Power Failure
The current interrupter device is
tripped.
SOLUTIONS
• Make sure the air conditioner plug
is pushed completely into the outlet
• Check the house fuse/circuit
breaker box and replace the fuse
or reset the breaker.
• The unit will automatically re-start
when power is restored.
• There is a protective time delay
(approx. 3 minutes) to prevent
tripping of the compressor
overload. For this reason, the unit
may not start normal cooling for 3
minutes after it is turned back on.
• Press the RESET button located
on the power cord plug.
• If the RESET button will not stay
engaged, discontinue use of the
air conditioner and contact a
qualified service technician.
TROUBLESHOOTING
The Air Conditioner does not cool
as it should
The Dehumidifier function is not
providing cool air as it should
Airflow is restricted
The temperature control may not be
set correctly.
The air filter is dirty
The room may be too warm
Cold air is escaping
The Evaporator is frozen
• Make sure there are no curtains,
blinds, or furniture blocking the
front of the air conditioner
• Lower the set thermostat temperature
• Clean the filter. See the Cleaning
and Care Section of the manual.
• Please allow time for the room to
cool down after turning on the air
conditioner.
• Check for open furnace registers
and cold air returns
• The unit is defrosting and will resume operation when done.
The Air Conditioner displays the
Timer hours but does not work
Is the TIMER ON enabled?
• Cancel the TIMER or wait until the
unit turns on.
The Remote Control is not working
The batteries are inserted incorrectly
The batteries may be dead
• Check the position of the batteries.
• Replace the batteries
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PROBLEM
The LCD Display is showing “E5”
POSSIBLE CAUSES
Low Voltage Protection
SOLUTIONS
• Unplug for 10 minutes and then
turn on the unit. If “E5” is still displayed, contact customer service.
TROUBLESHOOTING (CONT.)
The LCD Display is showing “H8”
The backup water tank is full
• Drain the water tank
• If the “H8” I still displayed after the
water tank has been emptied, contact customer service.
The LCD Display is showing “F1”,
“F2”, or “F4”
Internal malfunction
• Contact Customer Service
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Marshall Associates International
1131 W. Blackhawk 2nd Floor Chicago, IL
Hours: 9am-5pm CST Monday-Friday
Phone: 1-866-658-0466
Email: gree@maiintl.com
Website: www.greeproducts.com
66129918660
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