Q:Must I take apart the unit to clean coils and filters?
by|Oct 16, 2016
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A: Hello to clean out the coils and filters you ust remove the housing to do this you are going to need a 12” Phillips screwdriver and drain all of the excess water from the unit.
To do this you are going to have to lay the unit down on its front
side, Locate and remove the 11 screws on the back of the unit.
Locate and remove the 2 screws on the edge of the bottom portion.
Locate and remove another 2 screws on the edge of the bottom portion of the opposite side. Then, remove the housing, Locate the 2 coil panels of the unit and make sure both coil panels are completely clean of dust, dirt, and debris of any sort. You may use a vacuum cleaner or a soft brush for cleaning.
by|May 4, 2023
Q:How to set temperature
by|Jun 21, 2016
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A: You will need to turn the thermostat to the desire temperature.
by|May 3, 2023
Q:Can I buy parts for this unit
by|Apr 20, 2016
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A: Hi Javierlee and thank you for your recent inquiry with The Home Depot. I believe it would be best to reach out to the manufacturer for assistance. The manufacturer is Sunpentown International and their customer service department can be reached at 1-800-330-0388. Please contact us with any additional questions at 800-430-3376. Thank you for shopping Home Depot.
by|May 3, 2023
Q:is this a tankless unit or do you have to empty condinsate
by|Jan 30, 2016
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A: I bought mine 2 weeks ago and at first when its still warm in your house you don't have to empty it much..... but when it starts to cool way down, It wont evaporate much and you will be emptying it at least every 4 hours, depending on how cold you like it..... So if you like it really cold, like 69 or 70, you will either have to empty it or hook up a drainage hose.
by|May 4, 2023
A: The A/C does have auto evaporation or you can use a tube for continuous drainage.