SereneLife SLPAC10 Portable Air Conditioner, Fan and Dehumidifier User Manual

Brand: SereneLife

Model: SLPAC10

Important Safety Tips

Precautions

  • This machine is for household use only.
  • This machine is for indoor use only. Please place it in a dry environment.
  • Check power cord frequently. If power cord, plug, or A/C is damaged, please don't operate. If the power cord is not long enough, a power extension cable can be used. The cable should not scatter at places where the power cord may be pulled out or people may be stumbled.
  • The A/C should be away from heat sources and avoid direct sunlight.
  • Turn off the A/C before unplugging.
  • Turn off and unplug the A/C before removing or cleaning it, or replacing its parts, or when it is not used.
  • Clean the A/C according to the Manual.
  • Voltage of the A/C should meet requirements. Any damage incurred by incorrect power is not included in the warranty.
  • Children are not allowed to play with the A/C. This appliance is not intended for use by children, unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety.
  • Don't insert your fingers or any hard object into the wind guide bar of the air outlet.
  • Don't place the A/C in any place with water or other liquid. Prevent water or liquid from entering the A/C.
  • Don't repair the A/C by yourself. Any possible hazard incurred by maintenance of laypeople will violate the warranty. If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by professional maintenance personnel.
  • Please use the accessories provided by the A/C manufacturer; otherwise, the A/C may be damaged.
  • Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be made by children without supervision.

Product Introduction

Special Warning

  • Place the A/C on even ground and install it vertically, so as to ensure normal operation of the compressor.
  • The A/C should be at least 50cm away from surrounding objects. Keep air inlet and outlet smooth.
  • Don't use the A/C beside gasoline or any other inflammable liquid.
  • Don't use spraying agent and other solvent or flammable substances near the A/C; otherwise, its plastic may deform and electric parts may be damaged.

Power

  • The plug should be in good condition and can't be damaged. Don't replace the plug with another power plug.
  • In order to run the A/C, plug the power cord first, and then press the power key.
  • Place unit in upright position for 2 hours before turning on for the first time.

Main Parts and Components

Diagram showing the portable air conditioner unit from the front and back, a remote control, and exhaust components. Numbered parts are: 1. Handle 2. Air inlet (L) 3. Control panel 4. Wind guide vent 5. Caster 6. Remote controller 7. Air inlet (R) 8. Air outlet 9. Dehumidification drainage nozzle 10. Air inlet grille 11. Exhaust duct assembly 12. Window sealing plate assembly

Control Panel and Remote Controller

Diagram of the remote control with labeled buttons.

The remote control features the following buttons:

  • 1. Power key: Press the key to turn ON/OFF the A/C.
  • 2. Swing key: Press this key at any time after turning on the A/C to swing the wind guide bar automatically.
  • 3. Speed key: Press the key to choose High/Mid/Low gear wind speed.
  • 4. Temperature/ Time Adjusting key: Press the key at cooling mode to increase/reduce the setting temperature (16°C~30°C / 60°F~86°F). Press it at timing mode to adjust timing ON/OFF time. Press Up and Down keys simultaneously to switch Fahrenheit and Centigrade degree temperature.
  • 5. Mode key: Press the key to choose cooling, fan, or dehumidification mode.
  • 6. Timer key: Press the key at standby mode to set ON time. Press this key at ON mode to set OFF time (1~24H).
  • 7. Temperature/ Time Display Window: This window displays the adjusted temperature and time.
  • 8. Remote controller receiving window: This window is used to receive the signal of the remote controller.
  • 9. °C/°F switching key: Press the key to switch between °C and °F.

Product Operation

Placement and Installation

Placement

  • Place it at an even and dry place, and keep it at least 50cm away from surrounding objects.
Diagram illustrating the 50cm clearance requirement around the unit.

Installation

  • Screw the exhaust duct assembly into the air outlet behind the panel (counterclockwise).
Diagram showing the exhaust duct assembly being attached to the rear of the unit.
  • Insert the air exhaust hose into the window sealing plate. Adjust the opening width of the window so that the window can match with the sealing plate properly; the length of the sealing plate is adjustable.
Diagram showing the exhaust hose connected to the unit and extending through a window sealing plate installed in a window.

Incorrect Installation

  • It's important to keep the exhaust duct smooth. Incorrect installation will affect the A/C's work.
  • Prevent the exhaust duct from sharp bending.
  • Ensure air can flow smoothly in the duct.

Warning: The exhaust duct is designed especially for this model. Don't replace or lengthen it; otherwise, it will result in failure.

Notice: Max. developed length of the exhaust duct is 1,500mm. It's better to shorten it while use.

Diagram illustrating incorrect installation with a sharply bent exhaust duct, marked with an 'X'.

Operation Method

Cooling Mode

  • When the A/C enters cooling mode automatically or cooling mode is selected after power ON, the cooling indicator lamp lights up.
  • Press Up/Down key to adjust setting temperature (16°C~30°C / 60°F~86°F).
  • Press Speed key to choose High/Mid/Low speed.

Fan Mode

  • When pressing the mode key or choosing Fan mode via the remote controller, the wind indicator lamp lights up.
  • Press Speed key to choose High/Mid/Low speed.
  • Temperature can't be set.

Dehumidification Mode

  • When pressing the mode key or choosing dehumidification mode via the remote controller, the dehumidification indicator lamp lights up.
  • Remove the dehumidification water wedge, insert the water manifold, and place the other end of the water manifold into the water vessel or drainage passage, as shown in the figure.
Diagram showing the dehumidification setup with the water manifold connected to the unit and placed into a water vessel.
  • After entering dehumidification mode, if room temperature ≥17°C (62°F), the compressor is ON. Then control as follows: when room temperature ≤15°C (59°F), the compressor is OFF; when temperature increases to room temperature ≥17°C (62°F), the compressor will start again (in order to protect the compressor, it will be restarted 3min. later).
  • In dehumidification mode, the fan is defaulted to run at low speed, and wind speed can't be adjusted.
  • Temperature can't be set.

Auto Mode (for cooling model only)

  • When pressing the mode key or choosing auto mode via the remote controller, the auto indicator lamp lights up.
  • After choosing Auto mode, operation state is determined by environmental temperature: when environmental temperature is higher than 25°C (77°F), the operation state is the same as that of cooling mode; when environmental temperature is lower than 25°C (77°F), the operation state is the same as that of fan mode.

Timer Mode

  • In standby state, press the Timer key to set ON time. Press Up and Down keys to set ON time (1~24H), and the timer indicator lamp lights up.
  • In ON state, press the Timer key to set OFF time. Press Up and Down keys to set OFF time (1~24H), and the timer indicator lamp lights up.

Clean and Maintenance

Drainage Method

This product is equipped with an automatic water vaporization system. The condenser is cooled with the circulating of condensing water, so as to improve cooling efficiency and save energy.

  • If the internal vessel is full of water, the display screen will show “FL", and the compressor stops working automatically. After power off, unscrew the water cover, pull out the water plug to drain off water, and it will become normal after being restarted.
Diagram showing the rear of the unit with the water cover and plug highlighted for draining.

Maintenance

Notice: In order to avoid electric shock, please turn off the A/C and unplug before maintenance or repair.

Cleaning

  • Unplug before cleaning.
  • Wipe with a soft semi-dry cloth. Don't use chemical reagents, such as benzene, alcohol, or gasoline; otherwise, the surface of the A/C and even the whole A/C will be damaged.
  • Prevent water from spattering into the A/C.

Filter Screen

  • Vacuum the filter screen once every two weeks. If it is blocked by dust, the efficiency of the A/C will be reduced.
  • Take out the air inlet grille and pull out the filter screen at both sides according to the direction shown in the figures. Use a vacuum to remove lint from filters.
  • Put the filter screen into warm water (about 40°C or 104°F) added with neutral detergent, and dry it in a shady place after cleaning.

Seasonal Cleaning

If the A/C will not be used for a long time:

  • Pull out the water plug to drain.
  • Run the A/C in fan mode for 2 hours until the inside is dry.
  • Turn off the A/C and unplug.
  • Wash the filter screen and reassemble it.
  • Dismantle the exhaust duct and keep it properly.
  • Cover the A/C with a plastic bag and place it in a dry place.

Common Failures and Diagnosis

Intelligent Error Detection

Error-detecting code Multi-functional defection
E1 Error of the coil's temperature sensor
E2 Error of indoor temperature sensor
E4 Anti-freezing protection: temperature of the coil is too low and the whole A/C is off. When temperature excesses 8°C (46.4°F), the protection is released and the previous working state is recovered.

Fuse Parameters

  • Voltage: 250VAC
  • Current: 3.15A

Troubleshooting

In case of any of the following troubles, please contact professional maintenance personnel in time.

TROUBLE CAUSE SOLUTION
The A/C doesn't work No display Reset circuit breaker on AC cord
The display panel displays "FL" Restart the A/C after power off and draining, then it will become normal. The A/C can be restarted 3 minutes after being turned off.
The A/C starts frequently Time OFF function is started Wait for 3min., turn on after temperature decreases
Direct sunlight Draw the curtain
Doors and windows keep open; there are lots of people or heat source in room Close doors and windows, remove heat source
Filter screen is very dirty Clean or replace it
Air inlet or air outlet is blocked Remove the obstruction
Big noise of the A/C The A/C is placed unevenly Place it at an even and firm ground, avoid shaking
The compressor doesn't work Its delay protection is started Wait for 3min., turn on after temperature decreases

Notice: When there is any abnormal to the A/C, turn it off and unplug, and then contact professional maintenance personnel.

The above technical parameters are subject to change without notice.

Disposal Information:

Do not dispose of electrical appliances as unsorted municipal waste; use separate collection facilities. Contact your local government for information regarding the collection systems available.

If electrical appliances are disposed of in landfills or dumps, hazardous substances can leak into the groundwater and get into the food chain, damaging your health and well-being. When replacing old appliances with new ones, the retailer is legally obligated to take back your old appliance for disposal at least free of charge.

[Do not dispose of electronic waste]

Contact Information

For questions, service, or repair, please visit us online:

PyleUSA.com/ContactUs

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