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Anonymous Posted on May 28, 2016

My CPF11XCL-EW, when put in COOL mode will short cycle once or twice and then the display turns off. Anyone know what the problem is?

I have it running on it's own circuit. The airflow is not restricted. The water tank is empty. I bought it used and previous owner said it kept blowing her circuit but they just moved to an older house with old wiring and not on a HOME RUN circuit.

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There could be multiple thing that could cause this if you are lucky it is in the electronics of the unit but with these portable room air conditioners just like the old window units the tend to get refrigerant leaks easily due to the constant moving around and they do not come with service ports so it could be a low pressure safety switch shutting the unit down find the wiring diagram either on the unit in the owners manual or online if you don't understand it see if you can find someone local that does to test the electrical components if all are good then unfortunately it would be cheaper to purchase a new unit than to have this one serviced

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