TROUBLESHOOTING
POSSIBLE
PROBLEM
Air Conditioner
does not start or
operate
Remote control is
not working
Room does not
feel cold enough
Room feels too
cold
Air conditioner
cycles on and off
too often
Water drips into
your house
Water drips
outside your
house
Water collects in
cabinet base
Air conditioner is
freezing up; ice
forming on coil
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POSSIBLE CAUSE
Power supply cord is not plugged
into an outlet.
Power supply cord has tripped.
Unit is turned off.
A household fuse or circuit breaker
has blown.
Batteries are dead.
Batteries inserted wrong.
The room is too hot.
The temperature control may not
be set correctly.
Air flow is restricted.
Temperature set too low.
Air filter is dirty or restricted.
Air flow is restricted.
Outside air temperature is below
61˚F.
Outside temperature is very hot.
Air conditioner is not properly
leveled.
Hot, humid weather.
Humidity drains into cabinet base.
Temperature outside is too low,
below 61˚F.
TROUBLESHOOTING
REMEDY
Plug unit into a mating grounded outlet.
Press and release RESET button on the power
supply cord.
Turn on unit using remote control or on
control panel.
Replace the fuse or reset the circuit breaker.
Replace the batteries.
Make sure batteries are inserted in the
correct position.
Allow time for the room to cool down when
you turn on the unit.
Adjust the temperature control on the
control panel or remote control.
Make sure the air discharge area is not
blocked.
Raise the set temperature.
Clean the air filter.
Make sure the air discharge area is not
blocked.
Do not operate the unit when the outside
temperature is below 61˚F.
Raise the FAN speed to the highest setting.
Tilt unit slightly from the front to the back.
Refer to Installation section. DO NOT drill a
hole in the cabinet base.
This is normal during days with high humidity.
This is normal during days with high humidity.
DO NOT drill a hole in the cabinet base.
To defrost coil, set to FAN ONLY setting.