DENBIG Portable Air Conditioner
Model No.: JHS-A029B-05KR-D3
Before using this product, please read this manual carefully and keep it for future reference.
Safety Precautions
Electrical Safety Warning
To reduce the risk of fire, electrical shock, injury, or death to persons using or near the air conditioner, the following instructions must be followed:
- Follow local grid interconnection rules when installing the appliance.
- Ensure that the power outlet you are using is properly grounded and has the correct voltage.
- Make sure the power plug is intact and securely inserted into the power outlet after the appliance is installed.
- Do not install and use the appliance in bathrooms, laundry rooms, or other humid environments.
- Avoid pulling the plug to turn off the appliance; use the designated controls.
- Organize the power cord neatly to prevent tripping hazards or accidental unplugging.
- Do not modify the length of the power cord or use an extension cord to power the appliance.
- Do not operate any appliance that has been dropped or damaged.
- If the power cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer or authorized service technicians to avoid all risks.
- Keep the appliance away from gasoline, flammable gases, stoves, and other heat sources.
- Do not use insecticide sprays or other flammable substances near the appliance.
- Do not wipe or wash the appliance with chemical solvents like gasoline or alcohol.
- Do not attempt to disassemble, overhaul, or modify the appliance, as it may lead to malfunctions or potential harm to persons and properties.
- Use only the included accessories and parts, and specified tools for the installation. Using non-standard parts can cause water leakage, electrical shock, fire, and injury or property damage.
- Be aware that refrigerants may not contain an odor.
- Risk Of Fire Or Explosion. Flammable Refrigerant Used. For repair or maintenance of the appliance, contact the manufacturer or authorized service technicians to prevent all risks.
- Do not use any methods or substances to expedite the defrosting process or for cleaning purposes, except those recommended by the manufacturer.
- Do not place cups or other objects on the appliance to prevent spillage of water or other liquids into the appliance.
- Risk Of Fire Or Explosion. Flammable Refrigerant Used. Dispose of the appliance properly in accordance with federal or local regulations to prevent the risk of fire or explosion.
Cautions
- This appliance is for indoor use only.
- Children aged eight (8) years and older, or individuals with reduced physical, sensory, or mental capabilities, may use this appliance provided they have received supervision or instructions on safe usage and understand associated risks.
- Keep children from playing with the appliance. Cleaning and maintenance should always be performed under adult supervision.
- When relocating the appliance, always maintain an upright position.
- Avoid inserting objects into the air inlet and outlet. Keep these areas free from any obstructions.
- When adjusting the upper and lower wind-guide strips of the air outlet, handle them gently to prevent damage.
- If a drain hose is installed, ensure it is properly connected and free from distortion or bends.
- Before cleaning the appliance, disconnect the power supply.
Introduction
Components
A diagram shows the portable air conditioner unit with labels for Handle, Power Cord Holder, Louver, Air Vent, Casters, Hose Inlet, Air Exhaust Hose, Drain Hose, and Insect Guard.
A diagram shows the rear or side of the unit with labels for EVA Filter and Aircon Filter, and Drain Hole.
Diagrams show accessories including Wing Nuts and Screws, and the Window Slider Kit, which consists of Plate A, Plate B, and Plate C.
Control Panel
The control panel features the following buttons:
- 1) Power Button: Press to turn the appliance on and off.
- 2) Mode Button: Press to cycle through cooling, fan, and dehumidifying modes.
- 3) Sleep Button: Press to enter eco-friendly sleep mode (available under cooling mode).
- 4) Down Button: Press to decrease the temperature setting.
- 5) Up Button: Press to increase the temperature setting.
- 6) Fan Speed Button: Press to cycle fan speed through 2 speeds (low or high). Not available under sleep and dehumidifying modes.
- 7) Timer Button: Press to schedule automatic power off (when running) or delayed power on (when not running) using the Up/Down buttons. Press again to cancel timer mode. Timing values can be set in 1-24 hour increments.
Display Window: Shows the set temperature in °C or °F and the auto-timer setting. Temperature display is not active in dehumidifying and fan modes.
Full Signal: The "FULL" signal activates when the water tank is full and requires draining.
Remote
The remote control allows operation of the air conditioner:
- Power Button: Turns the appliance on and off.
- Mode Button: Cycles through cooling, fan, and dehumidifying modes.
- Fan Speed Button: Selects fan speed (low or high).
- Up and Down Buttons: Adjust the temperature setting.
- Timer Button: Sets a delay start or shutdown time.
- Sleep Button: Activates sleep mode.
- °C/°F Switch Button: Switches display between Celsius and Fahrenheit.
NOTE: Requires AAA 1.5VDC batteries (not included).
Specifications
BTU | 8000 | 10000 | 15000 | 1500 | |
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Electrical Parameters | Power Supply | 115V/60Hz | 115V/60Hz | 115V/60Hz | 100-240V/50-60Hz |
Rated Input | 850W | 1030W | 1340W | 264W | |
Rated Current | 7.5A | 9.2A | 12A | 1.1A | |
Noise Level | ≤65dB(A) for 8000/10000/15000 BTU, <52dB for 1500 BTU | ||||
Cooling Mode | Refrigerant Type | R32 | R32 | R32 | R134A |
Operating Temperature | 61-88°F (16-31°C) | 61-88°F (16-31°C) | 61-88°F (16-31°C) | 61-88°F (16-31°C) | |
Cooling Area | 150-200 sq ft | 200-250 sq ft | 250-400 sq ft | 25-50 sq ft | |
Dehumidifying Mode | Dehumidifying Capacity | 45 Pint/Day | 55 Pint/Day | 100 Pint/Day | / |
Fan Speeds | 2 | 2 | 3 | 3 | |
Fan Mode | Air Circulation Area | 300m³/h | 350m³/h | 560m³/h | 140m³/h |
Installation
Location
- Let the air conditioner sit upright for 24 hours before turning it on to allow refrigerant to redistribute evenly after shipping.
- Place the unit on a level, stable surface to minimize noise and vibration.
- Maintain a minimum 20-inch (50 cm) gap between the appliance and walls or objects.
- Ensure the air inlet and outlet are unobstructed.
- Position the appliance near a properly grounded electrical outlet.
- Use the casters for mobility on smooth surfaces; exercise caution on carpets and avoid obstacles.
Diagrams illustrate recommended clearances (min: 50cm) around the unit.
LCDI Power Plug
The air conditioner is equipped with an LCDI (Leakage Current Detection and Interruption) power cord, required by UL. The [TEST] and [RESET] buttons on the plug check its functionality. If the cord is damaged or leakage occurs, unplug the unit and contact Customer Service.
To test the LCDI plug before each use:
- Plug the power cord into a grounded 3-prong outlet.
- Press the [TEST] button. The circuit should trip and cut power to the appliance.
- Press the [RESET] button. You will hear a click, and the air conditioner is ready for use.
NOTE: Do not use the LCDI plug to turn the air conditioner on or off. Do not press the [TEST] button while the appliance is operating. Ensure the [RESET] button is pushed in for correct operation. The power cord must be replaced if the appliance fails to reset.
Window Slider Kit
The window slider kit is designed for most standard "Vertical" and "Horizontal" window applications. Modifications may be needed for certain window types.
- Minimum Window Opening: 9 inches (23 cm)
- Maximum Window Opening: 57 inches (145 cm)
- For openings under 18 inches, trim Plate A if needed (do not cut a hole in Plate A).
- For openings between 18 to 38 inches, use Plates A and B, trimming Plate B if needed.
- For openings between 38 to 57 inches, use Plates A, B, and C, trimming Plate B if needed.
Installation Steps:
- Attach the window slider kit to match the window's dimensions.
- Disassemble the wing nut, and loosely attach it to the hole on the right side of Plate A.
- Slide Plate B into Plate A. The wing nut base should pass through the track on Plate B. If needed, connect Plate B to Plate C using the same method.
- Attach the window slider kit to the window sash, ensuring the window is tightly closed against it.
- Align the hose inlet with the air vent on the back of the appliance and slide it into position for assembly.
Exhaust Hose
The air exhaust hose should be installed or removed based on the operating mode:
- Cooling Mode: Connect the air exhaust hose to the air conditioner.
- Dehumidifying Mode: Connect the air exhaust hose to the air conditioner.
- Fan Mode: Disconnect the air exhaust hose from the air conditioner.
Installation Steps:
- Connect the hose outlet and inlet to the air exhaust hose.
- Extend the hose, align the hose outlet with Plate A's opening, and slide it to click in place. Secure the insect guard with the provided screws.
Water Drainage
The air conditioner features an auto water evaporation system. The water collection compartment typically does not fill up during cooling and dehumidifying modes unless humidity levels are exceptionally high.
Intermittent Drainage:
- When the "FULL" signal is on, unplug the appliance from the power source.
- Carefully move the appliance to a drain area (e.g., basement floor or drip pan).
- Remove the drain cap at the bottom of the appliance.
- Let the water drain away and replace the drain cap. Restart the appliance until the "FULL" signal disappears. If the error repeats, contact Customer Service.
Diagrams show the location of the "Drain Cap" and "Drain Hose".
Continuous Drainage:
Applicable to cooling and dehumidifying modes.
- Unplug the appliance from the power source.
- Remove the drain cap at the bottom of the appliance.
- Connect the drain hose as shown in the figure. Water will continuously drain through the hose into a floor drain or a bucket.
- Turn on the appliance.
Maintenance
Precautions
- Always unplug the appliance before cleaning and maintenance.
- Do not use flammable liquids or chemicals to clean the appliance.
- Do not wash the appliance under running water.
Clean the Surface
Clean the surface of the appliance using a damp, soft cloth and mild detergent.
Clean the Filters
- Press the clasps located at the back of the appliance and remove the filters.
- Place the filters in warm water (around 104°F / 40°C) with a neutral detergent.
- Rinse the filters clean and allow them to dry naturally in the shade.
- Re-insert the filters into the appliance.
Storage
- Drain the air conditioner's water collection by tilting it or using a separate container.
- Operate the air conditioner in low-speed fan mode for 12 hours to ensure the drainage system is completely dry, maintaining a dry interior and preventing mildew.
- Clean the filters thoroughly and allow them to dry before storage.
- Turn off the appliance, disconnect the power plug, and neatly coil the power cord around the designated holder. Ensure the drain cap is closed.
- Remove the air exhaust hose and store it properly.
- Pack the air conditioner well and place it in a dry location to prevent dust.
- Remove the batteries from the remote for storage.
Troubleshooting
Problems | Reasons | Solutions |
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The appliance cannot operate. | The appliance is not plugged properly. | Reinsert the plug, and turn it on. |
The water tank may be full if the FULL signal is on. | Drain the water. | |
Under the cooling mode, the room temperature is lower than the set temperature. | Change the set temperature. | |
Under the dehumidifying mode, the room temperature is too low. | Place the appliance in a room with an ambient temperature of greater than 62°F (17°C). | |
The ambient temperature is too low or too high. | Use the appliance at the temperature of 44-95°F (7-35°C). | |
The appliance restarts immediately after stopping. | Due to the 3-minute Compressor Protection. Wait for 3 minutes, and turn it on again. | |
Overheat protection activates. | Wait for 3 minutes until the temperature drops, and restart the appliance. | |
The Frost Protection function triggers at a low exhaust hose temperature. | After the defrosting is finished, it will resume operation. | |
There are heat sources inside the room. | Remove the heat sources if possible. | |
The windows and doors in the room are open. | Close doors and windows. | |
The appliance does not cool well. | The filters are blocked by dust. | Clean the filters. |
The air exhaust hose is not connected or blocked. | Turn off the appliance, disconnect the hose, and check for blockage. | |
The room area is too large. | Double-check the cooling area. | |
The appliance is noisy and vibrates. | The appliance is not placed on a flat surface. | Place the appliance on a flat, level surface. |
The remote control does not work. | The distance between the appliance and the remote control is too far. | Ensure the remote is being pointed at the remote control receiver on the appliance within the receiving range, and that there are no obstructions. |
The remote control is not pointed at the remote control receiver on the appliance. | Ensure the remote is being pointed at the remote control receiver on the appliance within the receiving range, and that there are no obstructions. | |
Batteries are dead. | Replace batteries. | |
LED displays "E1". | The room temperature sensor is malfunctioning. | Contact Customer Service for assistance. |
LED displays "E2". | The pipe temperature sensor is malfunctioning. | Contact Customer Service for assistance. |
Customer Service
Warranty
- 1-Year Warranty: All DENBIG products come with a 1-year warranty from the date of purchase. DENBIG warrants to the original purchaser that the product will be free from defects in material, parts, and workmanship, and replaces any defective product with a new unit equivalent to the original purchase within the warranty period.
- 12-Month Warranty Extension: You can get a 12-month warranty extension by registering your new product at www.denbig.shop.
Customer Service
If you have any questions or encounter issues with your product, including problems not covered in the Troubleshooting section, or if recommended solutions do not resolve the problem, please reach out to Customer Service for assistance.
Email: support@denbig.shop
Website: www.denbig.shop
Video Guide
Visit the official website to watch an installation tutorial video at www.denbig.shop.