SPT WA-1010E, WA-1010H, WA-1010M, WA-1230E, WA-123H Instruction Manual

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THANK "K)U ................................................................................................................................. 1
Energy Saving Tips ........................................................ ........................ i........................... 1
SPECIFICATIONS ................................................................................................................... 2
WA-1010E, WA-1010M and WA-1010H .............................................................. 2
WA-1230E and WA-1230H ................................................................................ 3
BEFORE USE ............................................................................................................................. 4
Accessories ................................................................................................................................... 5
INSTALLATION ............................................................ .......... .................................................. 6
Mounting the Unit ..................................................................................................................... 6
Mounting the Exhaust Pipe ........................................................................................................ 7
Installation of the Carbon Filter .............................................................................................. 7
OPERATION - ELECTRONIC CONTROL MODELS ................................................................... 8
Control Panel ............................................................................................................. .................8
Turning On/Off. .......................................................................................................................... 8
Setting Mode / Function ............................................................................................................ 8
Auto Mode ................................................................................................................................ 8
Setting the Temperature ....................................................... ............................................. ........ 8
Setting Fan Speed .............................................................................................. ........................ 9
Setting the Timer ................................ _........................ i............................ .......... ....................... 9
Regulating Airflow Direction ..................................................................................:..............9
OPERATION - MECHANICAL CONTROL MODELS ........................................................... 10
Turning On]Off ........................................................................................................................... 10
Setting Function/Ventilation Speed ......................................................... :......................... 10
Setting the Temperature ......................................................................................................... 11
Setting theTimer ..................................................................................................................... 11
Regulating the Airflow Direction ........................................................................................ 11
DRAINAGE ........................................................................... ......................................................... 12
By the Draining into a Container ....................................................................................... ,12
ByWaterTube (continuous drainage) ................................................................................. 12
MAINTENANCE ..................................................................... .................................................... 13
Cleaning the Housing ...................._........................................................................................ t3
Cleaning the Filter ................................................................................................................. 13
End of Season Storage ............................................ ............................................................ 13
Storing the Power Cord ............................................................... .............................................. 13
_ROUBLESHOOTING ........................................... i.......................................................................... 14
K)UR GUARANTEE ........................................................................................... i.................. i...15
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After reading this manual, please keep it in a safe place for future reference.
Energy Saving Tips
Please use the unit in the recommended room size. (Refer to SPECIFICATIONS.),
Do not locate the air conditioner where fumiture or other objects can obstruct
the airflow.
Keep blinds/curtains closed during the sunniest part of the day.
Close the fireplace damper and floor or waU grills so that cool air does not
escape through the chimney or ductwork.
Keep the filters clean.
Set the unit to maximum cooling and high speed fan initially, then adjust the unit to a comfortable setting.
NOTE: It is recommended to turn on the air conditioner when the room temperature is around 75"F. Do not wait until the room is excessively hot.
Model Number WA-1010E
WA'1010 M
Cooling Capacity 10,000BTU/hr
Heating Capacity (1)(2) N/A
Power Consumption 873W / 8.15A
Humidity Removal Capacity 50 pts/day
Recommended Room Size* 250 sq. ft.
Power Supply 115V / 60Hz / 1 Phase
Compressor Rotary
Refrigerant R-22 / 18.3 oz
Fan Speed 2
Timer WA-1010E: 1-12hours
WA-101OM: 1-Shours
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Thermostat
Net Weight
WA-1010H
10,000BTU/hr
10,000BTU/hr
873W / 8.15A
50 pts.iday
250 sq. ft
115V / 60Hz / 1 Phase
Rotary
R,22 /18.3 oz
2
1-12 hours
62° F -90°F
62° F - 90°F
63 lbs 66 lbs
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Dimensions 17"W x I7"D x 30"H 17"W x 17"D x 30"H
Working Temperature Cooling: 62OF to ll0°F cooling: 620F £o liOOF.......................................
....................................................... Heatins: 41°F to 81°F
REMARKS:
1. The data may vary, please refer to the rating label on the back on the back of the unit.
2. The above conditions are measured at:
Cooling - Indoor: RT 81°F, RH 60% Heating - Indoor: RT 68°F, RH 60%
*Uninsulated rooms such as sunrooms, garages, or attics should be less than 250sq. ft.
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Model Number
Cooling Capacity
Heating Capacity (1)(2)
WA-1230E
12,000BTU/hr
N!A
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Power Consumption 965W / 8.5A
Humidity Removal Capacity
Recommended Room Size*
Power Supply
65 pts.tday
400 sq. ft.
115V / 60Hz / 1 Phase
WA-1230H
12,000BTU/hr
12,000BTU/hr
965W / 8.5A
65 pts./day
400 sq; ft.
115V / 60Hz / 1 Phase
Rotary
Refrigerant R-22 / 17.3 oz
Fan Speed 2
Timer 1-12hours
Rotary
R-22 / 17.3 oz
2
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1-12 hours
62 °F - 90°F
68 lbs.
Thermostat 62°F - 90°F
Net Weight 65 lbs.
Dimensions 17"W x 17"D x 30"H 17"W x 17"D x 30"H Working Temperature Cooling: 62QF to 110°F Cooling: 62°F to t10°F
Hea_41°Ftoo 81°F
REMARKS:
1. The data may vary, please refer to the rating label on the back on the back of the unit.
2. The above conditions are measured at: Cooling - Indoor: RT 81°F, RH 60%
Heating - Indoor: RT 68°F, RH 60%
* Uninsulated rooms such as sunrooms, garages, or attics should be less than 400 sq. ft.
Important!
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Transport the unit in an upright position only, or leave it in an upright position for at least 2 hours before first use.
Always place the unit on an even surface (Figure 1).
Make sure the unit is connected to a correctly grounded power supply
(refer to the rating label located at the back of the unit).
An opening in a window or walt is required to accommodate the
exhaust hose (kit supplied) to expel the warm air.
Do not cover or obstruct the appliance inlet or outlet grilles (Figure 2)+
To avoid the risk of shock, the product should never be used in
bathrooms, shower rooms or in any other steamy or wet areas.
The unit will cool when the room temperature is between 62"F and 110°F
depending on the thermostat setting.
Do not sit or place objects on the unit:
Do not touch the unit With wet/damp hands or when standda_gbarefoot.
Avoid all contact with +chemical based materials.
The filter must be used with the product at all times. When removing for cleaning, always disconnect the unit from the mains first.
Turn off the appliance when not in use.
At the end of each season all water must be drained and the unit and filters cleaned before storage.
Drainage of the water container is required before moving the unit or putting it into storage,
If the electric socket is different from the plug provided, have a professionally qualified electrician replace the plug with a suitable one.
Avoid the use of adaptor plugs, multiple sockets and/or extension leads; if their use is necessary, ensure that they conform to the current safety
regulations.
Do not pull the supply cable or place it near a source of heat; always
unroll it completely to avoid the possibility Of dangerous overheating. If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the service agent
or a similarly qualified person.
THE MANUFACTURER DISCLAIMS ANY RESPONSIBIIATY IF THE ABOVE INSTRUCTIONS ARE NOT FOLLOWED.
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