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Sunpentown Portable air conditioners

Official Sunpentown portable air conditioner parts

Sunpentown makes portable air conditioners in a variety of types and sizes so you can find the model that best fits your needs. Whether you're cooling an interior room or a garage space, Sunpentown portable air conditioners can get the cooling job done. When your Sunpentown portable air conditioner runs into problems and needs repair, Sears PartsDirect has the Sunpentown repair parts you need to fix the air conditioner.

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Sunpentown WA-1310E portable air conditioner

Sunpentown portable air conditioner common repair parts

  • Control panel. The control panel allows you to select the settings for the portable air conditioner. The control panel sends setting signals to the electronic control board.
  • Remote control. The remote control allows you to select and change settings on the portable air conditioner from a remote location.
  • Blower fan. The blower fan moves air across the evaporator fins and into the room to cool the space.
  • Thermistor. The thermistor is a temperature sensor in the air conditioner that sends information to the electronic control board.

Operating tips for your Sunpentown portable air conditioner

Close the windows and doors in the room where you're using the portable air conditioner. When the exhaust hose is installed through a hole in the wall instead of a window, you'll need to leave a window or door cracked to leave a slight draught through the room.

Protect the room from direct exposure to sunlight by partially closing curtains and/or blinds to help the air conditioner run more efficiently. Minimize the number of heat sources in the room.

Never place objects on the air conditioner that obstruct the air intake or outlet grilles.

Don't use the portable air conditioner in extremely damp spaces such as the laundry room. Never use the air conditioner outdoors.

Make sure the air conditioner is positioned on a level floor.