Ivation IVAPAC12BTU User manual

Category
Mobile air conditioners
Type
User manual
PORTABLE AIR
CONDITIONER
USER GUIDE
IVAPA C12BTU
IVAPA C14B TU
Thank you for purchasing the Ivation® Portable Air Conditoner. This User Guide is intended to provide you with
guidelines to ensure that operation of this product is safe and does not pose risk to the user. Any use that does
not conform to the guidelines described in this User Guide may void the limited warranty.
Please read all directions before using the product and retain this guide for reference. This product is intended
for domestic use only.
This product is covered by a limited one-year warranty. Coverage is subject to limits and exclusions. See warranty
for details.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
2 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
2 PACKAGE CONTENTS
3 NOTICE REGARDING POWER CORD AND PLUG
4 PRODUCT OVERVIEW
5 WINDOW KIT ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION
6 INSTALLING THE WINDOW KIT
7 OPTIONAL SECURITY BRACKET INSTALLATION
7 CONTROL PANEL OVERVIEW
8 REMOTE CONTROL OVERVIEW
9 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
11 CARE AND MAINTENANCE
12 TROUBLESHOOTING
13 SELF-DIAGNOSIS CODES
13 SPECIFICATIONS
14 WARRANTY
2
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Don’t try to operate this device without reading the instructions.
Make sure to familiarize yourself with the appliance before using it.
Before using this appliance, check all the parts to make sure they function properly, and make sure no components
have been damaged.
Always inspect the cord and other parts of this unit for signs of damage before attempting to plug it in. If the power
cord is damaged, it must be replaced by Ivation Customer Service or a qualified service technician.
Always place this air conditioner on a flat, level surface.
Never use or store gasoline or any other products that contain or produce flammable liquid/vapor near this appliance.
Always maintain a clearance of 10 (25 cm) around the portable air conditioning unit. Do not block or cover the air
inlet or outlet grilles.
Always make sure the air conditioner is connected to a correctly grounded power supply or outlet. Do not use an
adapter plug or an extension cord.
Never attempt to power this air conditioner on or o by plugging it in or unplugging it. Always use the POWER
button or the TIMER function to turn this unit on or o.
Never use this unit in an area subject to excessive moisture or humidity, or in the immediate surroundings of a bath,
shower, swimming pool, or similar bodies of water, as this presents an electrical shock and/or fire hazard.
Do not insert anything into the air outlet or obstruct the air inlet or outlet grilles.
Do not allow children to play on or around this unit, as it could result in an electrical shock hazard or other injuries.
Before cleaning the unit, make sure it is fully powered o, and then unplug the power cord. Do not attempt to clean
the unit while it is powered on and/or plugged in.
Never mix old and new batteries or dierent brands of batteries in the remote control.
Always inspect the batteries in the remote control for damage, tears, or any signs of bulging/swelling before use.
If the batteries show any signs of damage, remove them and dispose of them immediately before replacing with
new batteries.
PACKAGE CONTENTS
Portable Air Conditioner (1)
Exhaust Hose (1)
Exhaust Hose Connector (1)
Window Kit Panel (2)
Window Kit Adapter (1)
Window Kit Adapter Grille (1)
Optional Window Kit Adapter Extension (1)
Wing Nut (1)
Optional Drain Tube (1)
Drain Tube Stopper (1)
Remote Control (1)
AAA Batteries (2)
User Guide (1)
3
NOTICE REGARDING 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 an LCDI attachment plug on the line side.
The LCDI power cord and plug will disconnect the power supply at the source via an 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 disconnected and the unit will not work until the unit has been manually reset. This is intended
to reduce the risk of a fire in the power cord or any combustible materials that might be nearby. The cord shields are
not grounded and they must be considered a shock hazard if they are exposed. The cord shield must not be
connected to the ground wire or to any exposed metal.
WARNING:
1. DO NOT press the TEST button while the air conditioner is in operation.
2. DO NOT use the TEST and RESET buttons as “ON” and “OFF” switches.
3. The cord and plug are not intended to oer protection to externally connected loads or supply circuits.
4. The cord and plug are intended for indoor use only.
The test and reset buttons on the LCDI plug are used to ensure the plug is functioning properly. To test the plug using
the buttons, follow these instructions:
1. Plug the power cord into the wall outlet. The LED light on the plug should light up.
2. Press the TEST button. At this point, the circuit should trip, cutting power to the air conditioner. When this occurs,
the LED light will turn o.
3. Press the RESET button to restore power to the unit. Once power has been restored properly, the LED light will
light back up.
If you press the TEST button, and the LED light does not turn o, or the air conditioner can still be powered on,
current leakage has been detected. Do not use the air conditioner or attempt to reset the LCDI plug in these
circumstances. Contact Ivation® Customer Care immediately for troubleshooting and repair recommendations.
Note: Your units power cord may
dier from the one shown.
RESET
TEST
LED LIGHT
15
13
14
5
6
7
8
9
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PRODUCT OVERVIEW
1. Control Panel (Full Overview on Page 7)
2. Manual Control Louver & Air Outlet
3. Carrying Handle
4. Casters
5. Air Filter
6. Continuous Drainage Port
7. Hot Air Discharge Opening
8. Air Intake Grille
9. Condensation Drainage Hole
WINDOW KIT (10-16)
10. Exhaust Hose
11. Exhaust Hose Connector
12. Window Kit Adapter
13. Optional Window Kit Adapter Extension
14. Window Kit Panel
15. Wing Nut
16. Drain Tube
17. Drain Tube Stopper
18. Remote Control
19. AAA Batteries (2)
20. Optional Window Security Pack
1
2
3
4
20
19
18
17
16
12
11
10
WINDOW KIT
5
WINDOW KIT ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION
When this portable air conditioner runs in air conditioning mode, it needs to draw in air from indoors and exhaust the
hot air outdoors. You need to install the Window Kit (if you will be using this unit in air conditioning mode or
dehumidification mode. While the unit is in Fan Mode, no outdoor air exchange takes place; thus, the window kit and
exhaust hose are not required if the unit is just being used as a fan.
The supplied window kit can be installed in sliding windows and sliding glass doors up to 7" (2.13 m) long. When
installing the window kit, make sure to keep the exhaust hose as short and straight as possible for maximum eciency.
Assembling the Window Kit
You will need:
Window Kit Panels (14)
Wing Nut (15)
1. Loosen the wing nut from the wing nut base,
and screw it into either of the small holes found
on the window kit panel labeled A.
3. Place the notch on Panel B over the wing
nut base on Panel A.
2. Tighten the wing nut onto the wing
nut base, but NOT all the way. Make
sure it remains somewhat loose.
4. Adjust the width of the connected panels so
that the panel assembly fits snugly into your
window.
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INSTALLING THE WINDOW KIT
The window venting kit must be installed in order for your portable air conditioner to function properly. It has been
designed to fit into most vertical and horizontal window openings, as well as sliding glass doors up to seven feet long.
NOTE: Make sure you have fully assembled the window kit before installing it.
1. Open the window or door and adjust the
length of the window kit panels (14)
to fit the opening. If necessary, mark the
kit and cut one end down to properly fit
the opening.
NOTE: The window panel with the opening
for the exhaust hose has two dierent holes
for the wing nut fastener to accommodate
a variety of window sizes.
2. Screw the exhaust hose
connector (11) onto the
exhaust hose (10)
as shown.
4. Attach the exhaust hose (10) to
the window kit adapter (12),
and then attach the adapter to
the window kit panel (14).
If you choose to use the optional
window kit adapter extension (13),
attach one end to the window kit
adapter, and then attach the other
end of the adapter extension to
the window kit panel. Close the
door or window tightly.
3. Screw the other
end of the exhaust
hose connector (11)
over the discharge
opening (7) on the
rear of the unit.
Extend the exhaust
hose (10), keeping
it as short and straight as possible.
5. Complete the assembly by tightening the wing nut all the
way down.
7
OPTIONAL SECURITY BRACKET INSTALLATION
CONTROL PANEL OVERVIEW
Your window kit also includes an optional security bracket that can be installed to prevent the window from being
opened from the outside while the window kit is in place.
To install the security bracket, fasten it to the window with a type B screw as shown, depending on the type of window.
1. POWER: Press the POWER button once to manually turn the portable air conditioner on. Press it again to turn
the unit o.
2. MODE: Press the MODE button to cycle through the dierent mode options. The corresponding indicator LEDs
will then light up on the control panel. The available modes are as follows: Air Conditioning mode (COOL), Fan
Only mode (FAN), Dehumidifier mode (DRY), Sleep mode (SLEEP), and Auto mode (AUTO).
NOTE: The exhaust hose and window kit must be installed in order to use the unit in air conditioner, dehumidifier,
auto, and sleep modes. When using this device in fan-only mode, however, the window kit is not required.
3. TEMP: Set your desired temperature by pressing the + or buttons while the unit is in air conditioning mode.
The temperature indicator LED will flash the temperature while it is being adjusted, and then steadily display the
temperature at which it is set until you change it.
NOTE: The temperature will be displayed in degrees Fahrenheit. To switch between Fahrenheit and Celsius, press
and hold the + and buttons for three (3) seconds while the unit is plugged in but not powered on.
4. FAN SPEED: Press the FAN SPEED button to cycle between the three fan speeds: high, medium, or low. The
corresponding indicator LEDs will light up.
NOTE: When the unit is in dehumidifier mode, the fan speed cannot be changed; when Turbo Cool mode is activated,
the fan speed will automatically be set on high and cannot be changed during that time.
Single/Double Hung Windows Sliding Windows
Security bracket
Type B
screw
Security
bracket
Type B screw
Sleep Mode
Indicator
Fan Speed
Indicators
Auto Mode
Indicator
Air Conditioner
Mode Indicator
Fan Mode
Indicator
Power
Indicator
Bucket Full
Indicator
Turbo Cool
Indicator
Timer
Indicator
Dehumidifier
Mode Indicator
5 2 3 4 6 1
8
5. TIMER: Press the TIMER button while the unit is powered on to set a time until it automatically turns o. Pressing
it while the unit is plugged in but powered o will set a time until it automatically turns on. Use the + and buttons
to set the duration of the timer in hours (from 1-24).
6. TURBO COOL: Press the TURBO COOL button to set the air conditioner to cool at a temperature setting of
61°F (16.1°C) with the fan on high for ten (10) minutes and then return to the original settings. Fan speed is not
adjustable in this mode.
7. BUCKET FULL: When this air conditioner cannot evaporate the collected moisture fast enough, the excess
water collects in a backup water tank located inside the unit. This water tank will need to be manually emptied
periodically. When the water tank is full and needs to be emptied, the BUCKET FULL indicator will light up.
8. LOUVER GUIDES: (On top of the unit by the control panel.) This unit has 2-way directional louvers. Use these
guides manually to direct air up or down.
REMOTE CONTROL OVERVIEW
LCD DISPLAY
POWER BUTTON
TIMER/TEMP DECREASE
TIMER/TEMP INCREASE
REMOTE LOCK BUTTON
SLEEP BUTTON
TIMER BUTTON
TURBO COOL
BUTTON
°C/°F SWITCH BUTTON
MODE BUTTON
FAN SPEED
MY TEMP BUTTON
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1. POWER: Press the POWER button once to manually turn the portable air conditioner on. Press it again to turn
the unit o.
2. MODE: Press the MODE button to cycle through the dierent mode options. The corresponding indicator icons
will light up on the LCD display. The available modes are as follows: Air Conditioning mode (COOL), Fan Only
mode (FAN), Dehumidifier mode (DRY), Sleep mode (SLEEP), and Auto mode (AUTO).
NOTE: The exhaust hose and window kit must be installed in order to use the unit in air conditioner, dehumidifier,
auto, and sleep modes. When using this device in fan-only mode, however, the window kit is not required.
3. FAN SPEED: Press the FAN HIGH, FAN MED, or FAN LOW buttons to choose your desired fan speed.
NOTE: When the unit is in dehumidifier mode, the fan speed cannot be changed; when Turbo Cool mode is
activated, the fan speed will automatically be set on high and cannot be changed during that time.
4. TEMP: Set your desired temperature by pressing the or buttons while the unit is in air conditioning mode.
The temperature readout on the LCD display of the remote will increase or decrease accordingly.
NOTE: The temperature will be displayed in degrees Fahrenheit. To switch between Fahrenheit and Celsius, press
the °C/°F button.
5. SLEEP MODE: To put the air conditioner into sleep mode, press the SLEEP button on the remote control while
the unit is in air conditioning mode. The SLEEP icon will appear on the remote LCD screen. While in sleep mode,
the fan will run on LOW to keep noise at a minimum, and the set temperature will gradually increase to 2°F above
the temperature you originally set during the first two hours. After two hours, the unit will then continue to
operate at the same temperature until sleep mode is deactivated by pressing the SLEEP button again.
6. TIMER: Press the TIMER button while the unit is powered on to set a time until it automatically turns o. Pressing
it while the unit is plugged in but powered o will set a time until it automatically turns on. The hour indicator on
the LCD screen will turn on. Use the and buttons to set the duration of the timer in hours (from 1-24). To
cancel the timer, press the TIMER button and hold it until the timer icon at the bottom of the LCD screen turns o.
7. TURBO COOL: Press the TURBO COOL button to set the air conditioner to cool at a temperature setting of 61°F
(16.1°C) with the fan on high for ten (10) minutes and then return to the original settings. Fan speed is not
adjustable in this mode.
NOTE: If the unit has been in fan mode for less than three (3) minutes and you attempt to switch it to Turbo Cool, it
will cause a compressor protection shutdown, and you will need to wait three minutes for the compressor to come
back on.
8. MY TEMP: Press the MY TEMP button to switch the thermostat sensor from the static location in the air
conditioning unit to the location of the remote control. The air conditioner will then cool according to the
temperature at the remote control’s location. (This is helpful in larger/oddly shaped rooms.)
9. CHILD LOCK: Press this button to lock the remote control buttons. Press it again to unlock the buttons.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Air Conditioning Mode
1. Install the exhaust hose and window kit properly. (See pages 5–6)
NOTE: This step is required in order for the air conditioner to function.
2. Plug the power cord into an electrical outlet.
3. Press the POWER button to turn on the unit.
4. Press the MODE button until the air conditioner mode indicator (COOL) lights up on the control panel display or
the remote LCD screen.
5. Press the + or buttons ( and on the remote) until your desired room temperature appears on the display.
This units temperature range is from 61°F – 8F.
6. Set the desired fan speed by pressing the FAN SPEED button on the control panel to cycle between speed
options, or by pressing the FAN HIGH/FAN MED/FAN LOW buttons on the remote control.
NOTE: On hot days, the most ecient way to cool a room will be to set the temperature on the lowest setting and
the fan speed on high. Reducing the length of the exhaust duct, insulating the exhaust hose and window kit, and
keeping direct sunlight in the room to a minimum will also improve cooling eciency.
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Dehumidifier Mode
IMPORTANT: This unit will not perform in dehumidifier mode when the room temperature is below 50°F (10°C).
1. Install the exhaust hose and window kit properly. (See pages 5–6)
NOTE: This step is required in order for the air conditioner to function.
2. Plug the power cord into an electrical outlet.
3. Press the POWER button to turn on the unit.
4. Press the MODE button until the dehumidifier mode indicator (DRY) lights up on the control panel display or
the remote LCD screen.
5. The temperature display will display the temperature of the room.
NOTE: The unit operates at a default fan speed setting of LOW while in dehumidifier mode. A slight cooling of the
room during the dehumidifying process is normal and expected. To aid the eectiveness of the process, keep
doors and windows closed while the unit is removing moisture from the room.
Auto Mode
This mode will cause the unit to automatically activate air conditioning mode whenever the room
temperature rises above 72°F (22.2°C), and switch to fan mode once the room temperature drops
below 72°F.
1. Install the exhaust hose and window kit properly. (See pages 5–6)
NOTE: This step is required in order for the air conditioner to function.
2. Plug the power cord into an electrical outlet.
3. Press the POWER button to turn on the unit.
4. Press the MODE button until the auto mode indicator (AUTO) lights up on the control panel display or the remote
LCD screen.
Sleep Mode
In sleep mode, the fan will run on LOW to keep noise at a minimum, and the set temperature will gradually
increase to 2°F above the temperature you originally set during the first two hours. After two hours, the
unit will then continue to operate at the same temperature until sleep mode is deactivated by pressing
the SLEEP button again.
1. Install the exhaust hose and window kit properly. (See pages 5–6)
NOTE: This step is required in order for the air conditioner to function.
2. Plug the power cord into an electrical outlet.
3. Press the POWER button to turn on the unit.
4. Press the MODE button until the sleep mode indicator (SLEEP) lights up on the control panel display or the
remote LCD screen.
Fan Mode
NOTE: It is not necessary for the exhaust hose and window kit to be installed to operate this unit in fan mode.
1. Plug the power cord into an electrical outlet.
2. Press the POWER button to turn on the unit.
3. Press the MODE button until the fan mode indicator (FAN) lights up on the control panel display or the remote
LCD screen.
4. Set the desired fan speed by pressing the FAN SPEED button on the control panel to cycle between speed
options, or by pressing the FAN HIGH/FAN MED/FAN LOW buttons on the remote control.
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CARE AND MAINTENANCE
Internal Water Tank
When the room temperature is low and the indoor humidity is high, the air conditioner may not be able to evaporate
all of the moisture in the air fast enough. When this happens, the water will accumulate in an internal water tank inside
the unit. The internal water tank holds approximately 1.5 liters of water; when it becomes full, the air conditioner will
automatically shut down and the Bucket Full indicator light will be illuminated. The air conditioner will resume normal
operation once the Internal Water Tank is emptied.
There are two methods of draining the internal water tank: continuous drainage (requires a garden hose and a floor
drain), or manually emptying the tank. Both methods are explained in this section.
How to Set Up Continuous Drainage (Optional)
Please note that continuous drainage will only work in rooms with/in close proximity to a drain built into the floor.
IMPORTANT: It is not advised to use continuous drainage when the room temperature is higher than 90°F (32.2°C)
1. Place the air conditioner on a flat, level surface.
2. Remove the cap on the continuous drain port (6) on the back of the unit.
3. Thread a garden hose (not included) onto the now-accessible continuous drain port.
4. Lead the garden hose to a floor drain and cut o the excess hose length.
5. Make sure there are no kinks or knots in the garden hose as shown below.
6. When you turn the air conditioner on, gravity will help drain the water from the internal water tank down into the
hose, and exit via the floor drain. This process will occur automatically.
How to Manually Drain the Internal Water Tank
You will need a small pan (approximately 1 (2.54 cm) high) to catch
the water coming out of the water tank. Once the water tank has been
emptied, your air conditioner will resume normal operation within a
few minutes.
1. Do not move the unit when the water container is full, as the water
will spill out.
2. Place a small pan under the condensation drain hole (9) on the
bottom side of the unit.
3. Once the pan is in place, remove the drain plug from the
condensation drain hole. The accumulated water will drain out
into the pan. You may also insert the included optional drain
tube (16) to facilitate the draining process.
4. When the drain pan is full, insert the drain plug back into the
condensation drain hole to stop the draining process.
5. Empty the drain pan into an appropriate location such as a sink,
bathtub, etc.
6. Repeat steps 2-5 until all water has been emptied from the
internal water tank.
7. Firmly press the drain plug back into the condensation drain
hole as shown.
If using the optional drain tube, firmly plug
in the drain stopper (17) once the internal
water tank has been emptied.
Condensation
drain hole
Optional drain tube
Drain tube
stopper
Drain plug
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Cleaning or Replacing the Filter
If the air filter is blocked with dust, the airflow volume will be reduced. We recommend cleaning the filter once every
two weeks, or more frequently if you notice a reduction in air flow.
1. Remove the filter from the filter compartment (5) on the back of the unit.
2. Wash the air filter by immersing it gently in warm water with a neutral detergent. Rinse the filter and allow it to
dry thoroughly away from direct sunlight.
3. Slide the filter back into the filter compartment once it has dried completely.
WARNING: Do not attempt to return the filter to the filter compartment before it has completely dried, as this
may cause damage to the air conditioner or create the risk of electrical shock or fire.
Cleaning the Unit Housing
1. Make sure to keep your portable air conditioner out of direct sunlight to prevent the color from fading.
2. Clean the surface of the unit with a damp cloth and neutral detergent, then dry it with a soft towel.
Preparing for Long-Term Storage or Transport
1. Empty any excess water by unplugging the drain plug in the back of the unit as described on page 11.
2. Unplug the unit.
3. Store or transport the unit in a cool, dry place.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Problem
Problem
Potential Cause
Potential Cause
Possible Solution
Possible Solution
Air conditioner does not
power on
Unit is not plugged in. Plug unit in.
No electric current to outlet.
Check electrical breaker box for a
circuit trip.
Internal safety device has
been tripped.
Wait 30 minutes for safety device to
reset.
Air conditioner only works for
a short amount of time
There are bends in the
exhaust hose.
Reposition air exhaust hose so that it is
as short and free of bends/curves as
possible.
Something is blocking the air
from being discharged.
Check air outlets and remove anything
obstructing the air discharge.
There is an unpleasant smell in
the room during operation
Air filter is dirty.
Remove the air filters, clean, and re-
insert or replace them.
Air conditioner does not
operate after being restarted
The internal compressor
safety device prevents the
unit from being restarted until
three (3) minutes have passed
since it was last turned o.
Wait for the compressor to turn back
on.
The control panel display is
showing error codes
The unit has a self-diagnosis
system to identify multiple
types of malfunctions.
See page 13 for explanations of Self-
Diagnoses Codes.
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IMPORTANT:
Cooling capacity is measured at an ambient temperature of DB 95°F, WB 83°F.
Noise level is measured at a distance of 3.28" (1m) away from the front of the portable air conditioner, while it is
in cooling mode.
Power consumption is measured when the fan is running at the highest speed setting.
These specifications are for reference only. For the actual data on your unit, please refer to the rating label on the
back of your portable air conditioner.
If the operating environment is higher than the max operating temperature (88°F (31.1°C)), or lower than the
minimum operating temperature (61°F (16.1°C)), the unit may not work as intended.
SELF-DIAGNOSIS CODES
SPECIFICATIONS
SKU
SKU
IVAPAC12BTU
IVAPAC12BTU
IVAPAC14BTU
IVAPAC14BTU
Cooling Capacity
Cooling Capacity
12000 BTU/hr 14000 BTU/hr
Dehumidification
Dehumidification
3.16 pts/day 3.16 pts/day
Cooling Power Usage
Cooling Power Usage
1385 W/12.2 A 1535 W/12.5 A
Air Flow
Air Flow
206 CFM 206 CFM
Power Source
Power Source
115 V/60 Hz 115 V/60 Hz
Noise Level
Noise Level
55 dB(A) 55 dB(A)
Product Weight
Product Weight
65 lbs. (29.5 kg) 66.1 lbs. (30 kg)
Operating Temp.
Operating Temp.
61°F – 88°F (16.1°C – 31.1°C) 61°F – 88°F (16.1°C – 31.1°C)
Product Dimensions
Product Dimensions
17.5
W x 28.75
H x 14.5
D
(44.45 x 73.03 x 36.83 cm)
17.5
W x 28.75
H x 14.5
D
(44.45 x 73.03 x 36.83 cm)
Refrigerant
Refrigerant
R-410A R-410A
Error Code
Error Code
Potential Cause
Potential Cause
Possible Solution
E1
Outside Pipe Temperature Sensor
Failure
Turn the unit o and back on again to remove the
error code. If the code appears again, contact
Ivation® Customer Care.
E2
Inside Temperature Sensor
Failure
Turn the unit o and back on again to remove the
error code. If the code appears again, contact
Ivation® Customer Care.
E3/E4 Coil Pipe Sensor Failure Contact Ivation® Customer Care.
E7 Low-Temperature Protection
Make sure the room temperature is above 41°F (5°C)
during operation. If the code appears again, contact
Ivation® Customer Care.
E8
Overheating Protection Turn the unit o and check the surrounding room
temperature. If the code continues to appear, contact
Ivation® Customer Care.
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VARY FROM STATE TO STATE.
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WHAT DOES THIS WARRANTY COVER? This limited warranty covers defects in materials and workmanship of the
Ivation portable air conditioner (the “product”) for the Warranty Period as defined below.
WHAT DOES THIS WARRANTY NOT COVER? This limited warranty does not cover any damage due to: (a) transporta-
tion; (b) storage; (c) improper use; (d) failure to follow the product instructions or to perform any preventive mainte-
nance; (e) modifications; (f) unauthorized repair; (g) normal wear and tear; or (h) external causes such as accidents,
abuse, or other actions or events beyond our reasonable control.
WHAT IS THE PERIOD OF COVERAGE? This limited warranty starts on the date of your purchase and lasts for one year
(the “Warranty Period”). The Warranty Period is not extended if we repair or replace the product. We may change the
availability of this limited warranty at our discretion, but any changes will not be retroactive.
WHAT ARE YOUR REMEDIES UNDER THIS WARRANTY? With respect to any defective product during the Warranty
Period, we will, at our sole discretion, either: (a) repair or replace such product (or the defective part) free of charge or
(b) refund the purchase price of such product if an exchange unit cannot be provided.
HOW DO YOU OBTAIN WARRANTY SERVICE? To obtain warranty service, you must contact us at 1-866-849-3049 or
by email at info@myivation.com during the Warranty Period to obtain a Defective Merchandise Authorization (“DMA”)
number. No warranty service will be provided without a DMA number and return shipping costs to our facilities shall be
assumed by you, the purchaser. Shipping costs of the replacement unit to you shall be assumed by us.
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Ivation IVAPAC12BTU User manual

Category
Mobile air conditioners
Type
User manual

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