Owner's Manual for KICKASS models including: KAPAC400 400W Portable Air Conditioner, KAPAC400, 400W Portable Air Conditioner, Portable Air Conditioner, Air Conditioner, Conditioner
Jan 7, 2025 — Place the tent in a shaded area to help maintain cooler temperatures inside. Page 14. 12. WASHING AND MAINTENANCE. INSTRUCTIONS. 1.
7 gen 2025 — Place the tent in a shaded area to help maintain cooler temperatures inside. Page 14. 12. WASHING AND MAINTENANCE. INSTRUCTIONS. 1.
Jan 7, 2025 — OWNER'S MANUAL. 400W PORTABLE. AIR CONDITIONER. Page 2. TABLE OF CONTENTS. WARNING AND SAFETY INFORMATION. PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS. COMPONENTS INCLUDED.
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DocumentDocument400W PORTABLE AIR CONDITIONER OWNER'S MANUAL KAPAC400 V1.1 TABLE OF CONTENTS WARNING AND SAFETY INFORMATION -------------------------------------- 1 PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS -------------------------------------------------- 3 COMPONENTS INCLUDED ---------------------------------------------------- 4 UNDERSTANDING YOUR KICKASS AIR CONDITIONER ----------------------- 5 PARTS DIAGRAM --------------------------------------------------------- 5 TOUCH CONTROL --------------------------------------------------------- 6 REMOTE CONTROL ------------------------------------------------------- 7 ACCESSORY CONNECTION ---------------------------------------------------- 8 DRAINPIPE CONNECTION INSTRUCTIONS ------------------------------ 8 REAR EXHAUST DUCT CONNECTION INSTRUCTIONS ------------------- 9 COLD EXHAUST DUCT CONNECTION INSTRUCTIONS ------------------- 11 RECOMMENDATION ON USING THE AIR CONDITIONER INSIDE A TENT ----- 11 WASHING AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS ----------------------------- 12 TROUBLESHOOTING TIPS ----------------------------------------------------- 13 WARNING AND SAFETY INFORMATION · Ensure installation complies with local power grid wiring rules and proper grounding. · Consult a professional electrician if unsure about the electrical installation. · Place the unit on a flat, dry surface. · Maintain at least 50 cm of clearance between the unit and surrounding walls or objects. · Ensure the power plug is intact and firmly inserted into a power socket. · Keep the power cord arranged neatly to prevent tripping or accidental unplugging. · Do not insert objects into the air inlet or outlet; keep airflow unobstructed. · Install the drainage pipe properly and ensure it is free from bends. · Keep the unit upright during movement. · Position the unit away from gasoline, flammable gases, stoves, and heat sources. · Do not disassemble, repair, or modify the unit without authorization. · Contact the manufacturer or a professional for repairs if the unit malfunctions. · Avoid turning off the unit by unplugging it. · Do not place items, such as teacups or liquids, on the unit to prevent spills. · Do not use insecticide sprays or combustible substances near the unit. · Avoid cleaning the unit with gasoline, alcohol, or chemical solvents. · For cleaning, unplug the unit and use a semi-wet soft cloth or neutral cleaner for dirtier surfaces. · Only users aged 8 or older should operate the unit, with supervision for those who require assistance. · Ensure children do not play with the unit. · Continuous drainage is recommended under high temperature and humid conditions. 1 · The unit uses R290 refrigerant, which is environmentally friendly but highly flammable, and handle with care. · The remote control contains 1 x CR 2025 lithium coin cell battery. This is dangerous if swallowed. · Keep the coin cell battery out of reach of children. · WARNING: Swallowing can lead to chemical burns, perforation of soft tissues, and death. Severe burns can occur within 2 hours of ingestion. Seek medical attention immediately. 2 PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS AC Input AC Input current Refrigerant / Amount Cooling area Cooling capacity Product weight Product dimensions IP rating Noise Level EESS Certification 220-240V, 50Hz, 427W Max 1.87A R290 /80g 6 sqm 3100BTU/900W 13kg 356 x 298 x 356mm IPX1 50dB CCS-240526-EA 3 COMPONENTS INCLUDED DUAL EXHAUST DUCT MAIN AC UNIT REMOTE CONTROL STAND LEGS DRAIN HOSE EXTERIOR COUPLER EXHAUST DUCT CONNECTOR LARGE EXHAUST DUCT (130MM) SMALL EXHAUST DUCT (80MM) WINDOW SPACER KIT 4 UNDERSTANDING YOUR KICKASS 400W PORTABLE AIR CONDITIONER PARTS DIAGRAM 2 1 34 1. Control panel 2. Carry handle 3. Air Outlet Louvers 4. Airflow Adjustment Lever 5. Air Intake Grille 6. Dust Filter 5 6 7. Hot Air Exhaust Port 8. Rear Air Intake Grille 9. Drain Outlet 10. Power Cord 78 9 10 5 TOUCH CONTROL 1 2 3 4 5 6 78 1. Lock: Short press the button to turn on or off the child lock feature. 2. Timer: Short press the button to set a timed shutdown when ON Mode; Short press the button to set a timed start up when OFF Mode. Quick press the button to set timing (1 24 hours, in 1- hour increments) 3. Fan speed: Short press the button to select between High and Low fan speeds 4. Temperature decrease: Short press the button to decrease the required temperature. 5. Temperature increase: Short press the button to increase the required temperature. 6. Mode: Short press the button to switch between modes of cooling, air supply and Dehumidification. 7. Sleep mode: Short press the button to activate the sleeping mode. 8. Power: Short press the button to turn the air conditioner ON or OFF. 6 REMOTE CONTROL Short press to turn the air conditioner ON or OFF. Short press to turn on or off the child lock feature. Short press to activate the sleeping mode. Short press to decrease the required temperature. Short press to set a timed shutdown when ON Mode; Short press the button to set a timed start up when OFF Mode. Quick press the button to set timing (1 24 hours, in 1- hour increments) Short press to select between High and Low fan speeds Short press to increase the required temperature. Short press to activate air supply mode Short press to activate Dehumidification mode Short press to activate cooling mode. 7 ACCESSORY CONNECTION DRAINPIPE CONNECTION INSTRUCTIONS The air conditioner offers two convenient options for water drainage: 1. Using the built in 1.5L internal water tank for water collection 2. Using the supplied drain hose for continuous drainage Option 1: Using the internal water tank · Insert the rubber bung into the drainage outlet before turning on the air conditioner. · During operation, the air conditioner collects condensed water into the internal 1.5L water tank. · When the tank is full, the air conditioner will stop operating and an indicator of FL on the control panel will alert you with "Bi- Bi: sound. · Turn off the air conditioner and unplug it. · Place a suitable water container under the drainage outlet located at the back of the unit. · Remove the rubber bung to allow water to flow into the container. If needed, tilt the unit slightly backward for better drainage. · After the water is drained, securely re-insert the rubber bung into the drainage outlet. · Ensure the rubber bung is properly installed before turning the unit back on. · Estimated time for the water tank to fill depends on humidity level, room size and mode of operation. The average time on filing up the internal water tank is 3 to 5 hours of continuous operation. 8 Option 2: Using the supplied drain hose for continuous drainage · Locate the drainage outlet at the back of the machine. · Remove the blocket and securely attach the drain hose to the outlet. · Direct the hose to a suitable drainage location such as container or appropriate outdoor area when camping. · Once connected, water flow continuously through the hose, bypassing the internal tank. · When you no longer wish to use the hose, always remember to reinsert the blocket into the drainage outlet and ensure it is sealed tightly. REAR EXHAUST DUCT CONNECTION INSTRUCTIONS · Ensure the air conditioner is kept upright for at least two hours before use. · During movement, the air conditioner must remain upright and be placed on a flat surface. · Secure the large exhaust duct counterclockwise into the exterior coupler. · Secure the exhaust duct connector onto the other end of the large exhaust duct. · Connect to the hot air exhaust port and push it firmly to the left. PUSH · If you are using this portable air conditioner inside a tent at outdoor camping, because many camping tents have vent openings or zippable areas for airflow, you can position the air conditioner `rear exhaust duct to fit through one of these openings. Ensure the hose is securely placed to avoid leaks. 9 · If you are using this portable air conditioner inside a room where you can use the window spacer kit to vent the exhaust outside: 1. Install the window spacer kits: Place the window spacer kit into an available window or opening that can be sealed. 2. Connect the rear exhaust duct: Attach the exhaust hose from the air conditioner to the window spacer kit, ensuring a secure connection to prevent air leaks. 3. Seal the opening: Use the spacer kit to seal the edges of the window or open around the exhaust hose, ensuring that warm air is directed outside and does not re-enter the room. WINDOW SPACER DUCKBILL JOINTE EXHAUST DUCT WINDOW SPACER DUCKBILL JOINTE EXHAUST DUCT 10 COLD EXHAUST DUCT CONNECTION INSTRUCTIONS · This accessory can be used in some environment where it is not possible to place the air conditioner for cold air to reach the position we want. · Attach and secure the two small exhaust ducts counterclockwise into the dual exhaust duct connector. · Attach and secure the dual exhaust duct connector into the air outlet louvers and push it backward. Secure it in place with screws. RECOMMENDATION ON USING THE AIR CONDITIONER INSIDE A TENT · If the tent is poorly insulated, cover it with an insulated mat to improve cooling efficiency. · Make sure the tent is tightly sealed. For tents with vents, close or cover them to prevent warm air from entering. · Place the tent in a shaded area to help maintain cooler temperatures inside. 11 WASHING AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS 1. Surface Cleaning · Before cleaning or performing any maintenance, turn off the machine and unplug it. · Wipe the surface with a soft, damp cloth · Do not use harsh chemicals such as alcohol or gasoline as they may damage the surface or the entire unit. 2. Cleaning of Air Intake Frames To maintain optimal performance, the air intake frames should be cleaned regularly. If the front of rear air intake frames is blocked by dust, the cooling efficiency will decrease. · Remove the front of rear air intake frame · Clean the frame using warm water at approx. 40 degrees and neutral detergent. · Rinse thoroughly and allow the frame to dry in a cool place before reinstalling. FRONT AIR INTAKE FRAME REAR AIR INTAKE FRAME 12 TROUBLESHOOTING TIPS PROBLEM The air conditioner does not work The cooling effect is not good Loud noise The compressor does not work The remote controller does not work REASON No power FL indicator (full water) Room temperature is lower than set temperature (cooling) or higher than set temperature (heating) Ambient temperature is too low in dehumidification mode Direct sunlight Doors and windows are open, many people or heat sources present The filter mesh is dirty The air inlet or outlet is blocked The air conditioner is not placed horizontally Overheating protection activated The distance is too far SOLUTION Ensure the machine is connected to an electrical socket and turn it on. Drain the water inside the unit. Operate the unit in the recommended temperature range of 16-35°C (61-95°F). Adjust the set temperature. Move the unit to a room with an ambient temperature above 17°C (62°F). Close the curtains to block sunlight. Close doors and windows and reduce heat sources. Clean or replace the filter mesh. Remove any obstacles blocking the airflow. Place the air conditioner on a flat and stable surface to reduce noise. Wait for 3 minutes and then turn the unit on again after the temperature drops. Bring the remote controller closer to the unit and ensure it faces the receiver. 13 KickAss is a registered trademark of KickAss Products Pty Ltd Designed & imported by KickAss Products Pty Ltd 39 Iris Place, Acacia Ridge, QLD 4110 Australia Made in China 14Corel PDF Engine Version 23.1.0.389 CorelDRAW 2021