• Hisense AP10CR2W Portable Air Conditioner Issue

    From jaugustine@verizon.net@21:1/5 to All on Sat Sep 9 07:29:33 2023
    Hi,

    I have a Hisense AP10CR2W portable air conditioner that was
    in use when I lost power for about 2 minutes. After the power came
    on, the air conditioner resumed running.

    Now, when I turn off the air conditioner, it does NOT shut off
    completely. The displays go off, there is no more cold air coming
    out of the unit, but I hear something "running" inside. Now I have
    to unplug the power cord to shut it off completely.

    Note: This unit is out of warranty. I could not find out if there
    is a "RESET" (not the one on power cord plug) procedure. I could
    not find a "Reset" button..

    A google search was unsuccessful. One place said to hold the
    Fan and Mode buttons for a few seconds. It did NOT work, Another
    place said to remove the front panel in order to access a Reset
    button, but did not indicate the model number. I did not try that yet.

    Hisense's web site, Support, Contact Us, gave me a toll free
    telephone number, but that was NO help since if applied to
    units under warranty.

    Does anyone know a Reset procedure for this model?

    Thank You in advance, John

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  • From hubops@ccanoemail.com@21:1/5 to jaugustine@verizon.net on Sat Sep 9 09:46:00 2023
    On Sat, 09 Sep 2023 07:29:33 -0400, jaugustine@verizon.net wrote:

    Hi,

    I have a Hisense AP10CR2W portable air conditioner that was
    in use when I lost power for about 2 minutes. After the power came
    on, the air conditioner resumed running.

    Now, when I turn off the air conditioner, it does NOT shut off
    completely. The displays go off, there is no more cold air coming
    out of the unit, but I hear something "running" inside. Now I have
    to unplug the power cord to shut it off completely.

    Note: This unit is out of warranty. I could not find out if there
    is a "RESET" (not the one on power cord plug) procedure. I could
    not find a "Reset" button..

    A google search was unsuccessful. One place said to hold the
    Fan and Mode buttons for a few seconds. It did NOT work, Another
    place said to remove the front panel in order to access a Reset
    button, but did not indicate the model number. I did not try that yet.

    Hisense's web site, Support, Contact Us, gave me a toll free
    telephone number, but that was NO help since if applied to
    units under warranty.

    Does anyone know a Reset procedure for this model?

    Thank You in advance, John


    Sorry I can't offer any specific advice, but a google search for
    portable air conditioner reset
    returns some hits that indicate that un-plugging and
    leaving it unplugged for an extended time < 30 minutes >
    should reset it.
    Good luck.
    John T.

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  • From jaugustine@verizon.net@21:1/5 to All on Sat Sep 9 14:21:19 2023
    <SNIP>

    Sorry I can't offer any specific advice, but a google search for
    portable air conditioner reset
    returns some hits that indicate that un-plugging and
    leaving it unplugged for an extended time < 30 minutes >
    should reset it.
    Good luck.
    John T.

    Hi John T,

    For many devices, unplugging for a while does act like a reset, but
    not in this case. I had it unplugged for over 24 hours, but that did NOT resolve the issue.

    I could NOT find a Service Manual (PDF file) for this unit via google search.

    I wonder if a relay is "stuck" (contacts "fused" together) ?

    Maybe, as a last resort, I will have to open up the unit, However,
    I can still use it as long as I unplug it after I turn it off.

    John

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  • From hubops@ccanoemail.com@21:1/5 to jaugustine@verizon.net on Sat Sep 9 16:18:59 2023
    On Sat, 09 Sep 2023 14:21:19 -0400, jaugustine@verizon.net wrote:

    <SNIP>

    Sorry I can't offer any specific advice, but a google search for
    portable air conditioner reset
    returns some hits that indicate that un-plugging and
    leaving it unplugged for an extended time < 30 minutes >
    should reset it.
    Good luck.
    John T.

    Hi John T,
    For many devices, unplugging for a while does act like a reset, but
    not in this case. I had it unplugged for over 24 hours, but that did NOT >resolve the issue.
    I could NOT find a Service Manual (PDF file) for this unit via google
    search.
    I wonder if a relay is "stuck" (contacts "fused" together) ?
    Maybe, as a last resort, I will have to open up the unit, However,
    I can still use it as long as I unplug it after I turn it off.
    John


    One other long-shot - with the device unplugged - press the
    power button several times. This is sometimes suggested when
    takng apart devices to discharge capacitors.
    Is there a reset on the power cord plug ? Try resetting it.
    John T.

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  • From jaugustine@verizon.net@21:1/5 to All on Sat Sep 9 18:42:50 2023
    <SNIP>

    Sorry I can't offer any specific advice, but a google search for
    portable air conditioner reset
    returns some hits that indicate that un-plugging and
    leaving it unplugged for an extended time < 30 minutes >
    should reset it.
    Good luck.
    John T.

    Hi John T,
    For many devices, unplugging for a while does act like a reset, but
    not in this case. I had it unplugged for over 24 hours, but that did NOT >>resolve the issue.
    I could NOT find a Service Manual (PDF file) for this unit via google >>search.
    I wonder if a relay is "stuck" (contacts "fused" together) ?
    Maybe, as a last resort, I will have to open up the unit, However,
    I can still use it as long as I unplug it after I turn it off.
    John


    One other long-shot - with the device unplugged - press the
    power button several times. This is sometimes suggested when
    takng apart devices to discharge capacitors.
    Is there a reset on the power cord plug ? Try resetting it.
    John T.

    UPDATE, ISSUE "WENT AWAY":

    My Wife plugged in the air conditioner and turned it on. Later,
    she turned if off, but this time, it turned off COMPLETELY !!
    The power cord was NOT unplugged.

    After about 15 minutes, I decided to try it out. Air ran for a half hour. When I turned it off, it turned off completely.

    Power cord does NOT have to be unplugged anymore.

    John

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  • From Bob F@21:1/5 to jaugustine@verizon.net on Sat Sep 9 21:08:14 2023
    On 9/9/2023 3:42 PM, jaugustine@verizon.net wrote:
    <SNIP>

    Sorry I can't offer any specific advice, but a google search for
    portable air conditioner reset
    returns some hits that indicate that un-plugging and
    leaving it unplugged for an extended time < 30 minutes >
    should reset it.
    Good luck.
    John T.

    Hi John T,
    For many devices, unplugging for a while does act like a reset, but
    not in this case. I had it unplugged for over 24 hours, but that did NOT >>> resolve the issue.
    I could NOT find a Service Manual (PDF file) for this unit via google
    search.
    I wonder if a relay is "stuck" (contacts "fused" together) ?
    Maybe, as a last resort, I will have to open up the unit, However,
    I can still use it as long as I unplug it after I turn it off.
    John


    One other long-shot - with the device unplugged - press the
    power button several times. This is sometimes suggested when
    takng apart devices to discharge capacitors.
    Is there a reset on the power cord plug ? Try resetting it.
    John T.

    UPDATE, ISSUE "WENT AWAY":

    My Wife plugged in the air conditioner and turned it on. Later,
    she turned if off, but this time, it turned off COMPLETELY !!
    The power cord was NOT unplugged.

    After about 15 minutes, I decided to try it out. Air ran for a half hour. When I turned it off, it turned off completely.

    Power cord does NOT have to be unplugged anymore.

    John


    The confessions of a true do it yourselfer. Good job!

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  • From ohger1s@gmail.com@21:1/5 to jaugu...@verizon.net on Thu Sep 14 10:12:02 2023
    On Saturday, September 9, 2023 at 6:43:07 PM UTC-4, jaugu...@verizon.net wrote:
    <SNIP>

    Sorry I can't offer any specific advice, but a google search for
    portable air conditioner reset
    returns some hits that indicate that un-plugging and
    leaving it unplugged for an extended time < 30 minutes >
    should reset it.
    Good luck.
    John T.

    Hi John T,
    For many devices, unplugging for a while does act like a reset, but
    not in this case. I had it unplugged for over 24 hours, but that did NOT >>resolve the issue.
    I could NOT find a Service Manual (PDF file) for this unit via google >>search.
    I wonder if a relay is "stuck" (contacts "fused" together) ?
    Maybe, as a last resort, I will have to open up the unit, However,
    I can still use it as long as I unplug it after I turn it off.
    John


    One other long-shot - with the device unplugged - press the
    power button several times. This is sometimes suggested when
    takng apart devices to discharge capacitors.
    Is there a reset on the power cord plug ? Try resetting it.
    John T.
    UPDATE, ISSUE "WENT AWAY":

    My Wife plugged in the air conditioner and turned it on. Later,
    she turned if off, but this time, it turned off COMPLETELY !!
    The power cord was NOT unplugged.

    After about 15 minutes, I decided to try it out. Air ran for a half
    hour. When I turned it off, it turned off completely.

    Power cord does NOT have to be unplugged anymore.

    John

    Could still be a knackered relay. My microwave would keep the magnetron on intermittently after it was shut off (telltale hum). I pulled the cover and whacked the relay which would last a couple of weeks before it would hang again. Once it was
    replaced, the problem went away.

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