Model No: 12025763 Carry-On Portable Cabin Air Conditioner INSTALLATION, OPERATION and WARRANTY Portable Air Conditioners For 115V Units IMPORTANT: MAXIMUM COOLING CAPACITY This Carry-On air conditioner is designed to cool a space of approximately 120 square feet. This is “below decks space.” This means that there are no large windows, typical of powerboats, and the unit will cool a “space/cabin” or a boat with the above dimensions. Rev.
Carry-On Portable Cabin Air Conditioner Table of Contents • Introduction Warnings.........................................................................................4 Dimensions & Hatch Size ...............................................................4 Important Information......................................................................4 Power Requirements.......................................................................4 Inverter/Generator Operation.......................................
Introduction Before installing the unit, you will need: You have purchased a marine air conditioner that will add to your boating enjoyment. Please read the accompanying instructions to insure proper installation, operation and care. A power extension cord rated at 15 amps for 115V unit. (See section, “Safe Operation of Carry-On”.) Warnings Optional 3/8 in. (9.5mm) I.D. (Inside Diameter) Flexible drain tubing. (See section, “Installation Instructions”.
Carry-On Portable Cabin Air Conditioner Safe Operation of Carry-On (c.) DANGER - SHOCK HAZARD! Do not, under any circumstances, cut or remove the grounding prong from the end of your power cord. Your Carry-On must be used with a three-prong grounding power cord and connected to a properly grounded and polarized three prong receptacle. DO NOT USE AN ADAPTOR PLUG, OR A TWO BLADE ADAPTOR PLUG THAT BYPASSES THE GROUNDING IN ANY WAY! 1.
Alternate Batten Pocket Batten Batten Pocket Figure 2. The Carry-On positioned in the boat hatch with the Hatch Bag in place. See inset Figure 2b. Figure 2b. Close-up of Batten and Batten Pockets Installation 1. Place in open hatch as shown. (See Figure 5.) Adjust Carry-On so that the hatch pad protects and insulates the hatch and the Carry-On unit. Make sure that movement of Carry-On is stifled due to wedging action of the hatch pad as it presses against hatch edge. 3a.
Carry-On Portable Cabin Air Conditioner Hatch Pad 4. Level unit with adjustable cam and leg. Adjust the leg until the indicator bubble is away from the side of the level. It is not necessary to exactly center the bubble. If your hatch location is such that the Carry-On cannot be leveled with the leg fully extended, you must provide an additional means of support to allow the degree of leveling described.
Air Deflector (Standard for Carry-On) Air Deflector changes the direction of the air flow from almost vertical to horizontal. The Air Deflector can be purchased from your dealer; Part No. PL-0018. Figure 6.
Carry-On Portable Cabin Air Conditioner Operation 1. Plug in the Carry-On. 2. Set the thermostat to its coldest setting (fully clockwise). 3. Set the FAN/COOL selector to HI COOL. 4. Close all windows, vents, hatches, doors, and exhaust fans in the area to be cooled by your Carry-On. 5. Once your cabin or boat has cooled, adjust the thermostat and fan speed to suit your comfort level. THERMOSTAT FAN OFF HI FAN HI COOL LO FAN LO COOL Figure 7.
Cleaning Instructions Storing Instructions Clean the Carry-On occasionally to keep it looking new and operating properly. Be sure to unplug the Carry-On before cleaning. The Carry-On Hatch Bag and Storage Cover should be cleaned, allowed to dry and stored in a dry, well-ventilated area. Cleaning the Air Filter When storing the Carry-On unit for long periods of time, it is advisable to purchase the Storage Cover (accessory), cover it with plastic or return it to the original carton.
Carry-On Portable Cabin Air Conditioner Troubleshooting Before you call for service, review this list. It may save you time and expense. This list contains common occurrences that are not a result of defective workmanship or materials. Important: Boat must be closed so that outside air is prevented from access to the inside. Close all hatches and ventilators. Problem Possible Cause Action Unit will not operate. 1. Plug disconnected from receptacle or unit. 2. Blown fuse or tripped circuit breaker. 3.
Parts List ATTENTION: Owners or Independent Service Companies: Use the following guide if replacement parts are required. Part No. Handle Body Description 1013............CO-Thermostat Air Temp (Ranco) 1014............CO-Switch 2-SPD Short 1025............CO-Plug 125V 15A Male 1027B.........CO-Fan Motor 115V 4001............CO-Filter 4010............CO-Level Acrylic Rnd 4012............CO-Hatch Bag 4013............CO-Batten 23” X 1/4” LDPE Rod 4014............CO-Batten 25.5” X 1/4” LDPE Rod 4018.........
Carry-On Portable Cabin Air Conditioner Limited Warranty for the Model 12246021 West Marine Carry-On Portable Air Conditioner What Does This Limited Warranty Cover? What Must I Do To Keep the Warranty in Effect? West Marine warrants to the original retail purchaser of the West Marine product, where the purchase is made in the United States, that for twelve (12) months from date of original retail purchase said product will be free from defects in materials and craftsmanship with only the limitations or ex
Warning West Marine Corporation (West Marine) makes the following safety warnings concerning the application, installation, use and care of its products. Although these warnings are extensive, there may be specific hazards which may arise out of circumstances which we have not outlined herein. Use this as a guide for developing an awareness of potential hazards of all kinds. Such an awareness will be a key factor in assuring your SAFETY and comfort. pressure on the other side.
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The Carry-on Portable Cabin Air Conditioner is manufactured for West Marine by Dometic Corporation. P.O. Box 50070 Watsonville, CA 95077-0070 Phone: 1-800 BOATING (262-8464) Fax: 831-761-4421 Email: wmCustomerService@westmarine.com www.westmarine.com L-2245 Rev.