We are getting ready to set up our portable air conditioner, it has been in storage since last summer. It is a frigidaire model #FAPO9EP1Z1, my question is, it has some water in it from last year, do we need to get that water out or can we just start it up. If we need to get the water out, how do we do it?
SOURCE: Frigidaire air conditioner - no cool air coming out.
if you used it alot, i would check it for freon.
checkthe air filter, make sure it's not dirty.
check the front panel, make sure there's no "ice/frost" in the unit.
SOURCE: MY 2YEAR OLD WINDOW AIR CONDITIONER WON'T POWER ON
Apparently the gfci on the plug (the reset button) has gone bad. The best thing to do is to purchase a new cord and replace it. These switches sometimes go bad. Good Luck
Dave
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The actual bucket is located inside the machine at the bottom. To access it, you must unscrew all of the screws and take the front panel off. You cannot empty it from this side so it is not worth taking the machine apart.
However, in order to empty the bucket, there is a small black plug at the bottom left hand side at the rear of the machine. Be careful when pulling out the plug because the water will immediately drain.
Good luck.
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SOURCE: I am turning on my window air conditioner for the
get your AC serviced, due to dust and all the coils are choked this is the reason for water is comming out from the evtns
SOURCE: I am turning on my window air conditioner for the
Hi, what is going on is the unit is working good so you will have condensation running down the front of the indoor coil. You will have a trough at the bottom that has collected dirt over the winter and has clogged up the drain. Some window units have a small supple clear hose attached to one end of the coil that may be plugged up, or this unit has what we call weep holes around it starting at the inside edges on each corner and around the out side. Go outdoors and look and see if you see a hose or very small holes that are plugged up. If the hose/if there is one, try and blow it out. What is happening, is the blade from the fan motor is picking up the water and slinging it into the home. Yes, you can solve this once you find how it drains and where it drains. Take a good strong light inside to check the front and see if indeed there is a hose. Keep me posted on this and I hope that I have led you in the right direction to solve this, and I am sure I have. Please let me know.
Sincerely,
Shastalater7
sounds like it has a very small leak. Unless it can be detected Its
probably not worth it,
unless you have a ser man to add ea. year.
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