How to install and use a Hisense 8000 BTU Dual Hose Portable Air Conditioner
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Dual hose cools down more efficiently by balancing air pressure
4 different modes (Cool, Heat, Fan, Dehumidifier) for flexible usage all year long - Cool and heat mode for all year long - Fan mode for better air circulation - Dehumidifier mode to remove excess moist
Simple and easy to use control panel and remote control. The simple and intuitive control panel, along with the included remote control, makes it easy to adjust settings, switch modes, and set timers without any hassle.
ConnectLife app allows easy control on your mobile phone anytime, anywhere Control your AC unit from anywhere using the ConnectLife app on your mobile phone. Turn the unit on or off, change modes, and adjust the temperature remotely for ultimate convenience and flexibility.
Snap-assembly window kit is a snap to install The snap-assembly window kit is designed for quick and easy installation, allowing you to set up your AC unit in minutes without the need for professional help.
Washable, removable filter for easy maintenance The washable and removable filter ensures that your AC unit operates efficiently and maintains good air quality. Simply remove, wash, and replace the filter as needed for easy upkeep.
Drain-free design -- no need to manually remove water Enjoy hassle-free operation with the innovative drain-free design that eliminates the need to manually remove water, ensuring continuous performance without interruptions. - Jak na to + styl
This is one of the first videos I seen with the dual hose. I’ve purchased 2 of these and had a hell of a time since my window was 35”. I can tell you didn’t read any of the instructions “love that” There’s a couple errors made which would have supported the hoses in the window if you followed the instructions. I tried to do a short cut as well which had too much weight and caused gaps for air to leak out. I recommend to cut on of the sliding pieces to make a more snug fit. I would have recommended to watch the Hisense video first prior to installing. Good effort for trying!!
Thanks good luck stay cool this summer
So my windows are 35". (well almost, maybe 34 3/4"). How can I avoid having a hell of a time?
@@k11386my window was 30 inches. I had to cut down the sliding piece with a dremel or you can use a small saw. After that it fit perfectly
Stay cool
Very helpful. Made my install a breeze. Thanks 🙏
You're welcome! Stay cool this summer. This is a really good machine one of the better ones that I’ve tried.
It comes with extra window sleeves, so you should have no problem
How often do you check for draining? Or do it need draining
My sister ran it for about three weeks and didn’t have to drain it. It had very little water in it so it’s a pretty darn good machine and it’s pretty quiet out of all the ones I’ve tried highly recommend it. Thanks for watching. Stay cool.
Mine is a little bite different but pretty much the same but it came with a drainage hose … what do I use that for ??.. can you help
You could hook it up to one of the drains in the back, but I noticed that we ran it for a week in Florida and it really didn’t have any water in it so if you drain it every week you should be good. Stay cool thanks.
@@TomLeeman ok thanks i appreciate it
Good video and review. How is the noise levels on this? It says "Ultra Low Operating Noise" on website. Does it get louder than 60 decibels?
Actually, it’s not that bad. I mean you can hear it, but some of them are super loud.