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Electrolux EXP40U339CW Portable Air Conditioner User Manual

EXP26U339AW EXP26U559HW EXP26U339CW EXP34U339HW EXP26U539CW EXP26U759CW EXP34U339CW EXP35U539CW EXP26U339HW EXP40U339CW Portable Air conditioner User Manual

EXP40U339CW Portable Air Conditioner

WE’RE THINKING OF YOU Thank you for purchasing an Electrolux appliance. You’ve chosen a product that brings with it decades of professional experience and innovation. Ingenious and stylish, it has been designed with you in mind. So whenever you use it, you can be safe in the knowledge that you’ll get great results every time. Welcome to Electrolux. Visit our website to: Get usage advice, brochures, trouble shooter, service information: www.Electrolux.com/webselfservice Register your product for better service: www.registerelectrolux.com Buy Accessories, Consumables and Original spare parts for your appliance: www.Electrolux.com/shop CUSTOMER CARE AND SERVICE Always use original spare parts. When contacting our Authorised Service Centre, ensure that you have the following data available: Model, PNC, Serial Number. The information can be found on the rating plate. Warning / Caution-Safety information. General information and tips. Environmental information. Subject to change without notice.

SAFETY INFORMATION

Symbol Note Explanation
WARNING This symbol shows that this appliance uses a flammable refrigerant. If the refrigerant is leaked and exposed to an external ignition source, there is a risk of fire.
CAUTION This symbol shows that the operation manual should be read carefully.
CAUTION This symbol shows that a service personnel should be handling this equipment with reference to the installation manual.
CAUTION This symbol shows that information is available such as the operating manual or installation manual.

WARNING!

  • This appliance can be used by children aged from 8 years and above and persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved.
  • Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be made by children without supervision. Children shall not play with the unit.
  • If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, its service agent or similarly qualified persons in order to avoid a hazard. This manual explains the proper use of your new portable air conditioner. Please read this manual carefully before using the product.This manual should be kept in a safe place for handy reference.

CAUTION!

  • Contact authorised service technician for repair or maintenance of this unit.
  • Contact the installer for installation of this unit.
  • The portable air conditioner is not intended for use by young children of infirmed persons without supervision.
  • Young children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the portable air conditioner.
  • There are local council rules regarding maximum allowable noise levels emitted by air conditioners.
  • If the power cord is to be replaced, replacement work shall be performed by authorised personnel only.
  • Installation work must be performed in accordance with the national wiring regulations by authorised personnel only (if applicable). Incorrect connection can cause overheating and fire.
  • Take care not to catch fingers on fan when adjusting horizontal louvres swing.
  • The fuse is 250V 3.15A, ceramic type.
  • Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be made by children without supervision. Be aware that refrigerants may not contain an odour.

1.1 Important notes

  • Do not operate unit without the air filter.
  • Do not operate unit near any heat source or open fire.
  • Do not expose the unit outside to direct sunlight and rain.
  • Always store or move the unit in an upright position.
  • Do not cover the appliance when in operation or immediately after use.
  • Always drain condensation before storing unit.

1.2 Point to Keep in Mind When Using Your Portable Air Conditioner CAUTION! Warnings for use

  • Do not modify any part of this product.
  • Do not insert anything into any part of the unit.
  • Ensure the power supply used has an appropriate voltage rating. Only use a 220. 240V, 50Hz, 10A mains electricity supply. Use of a power supply with an improper voltage rating can result in damage to the unit an possibly fire.
  • Always use a anti-explosive circuit breaker or fuse with the proper amp rating. Do not, under any circumstances, use wire, pins or other objects in place of a proper fuse.
  • In the event of any abnormality with the portable air conditioner(eg. a burning smell),do not pull out the plug directly, open the window for ventilation firstly, then turn the unit off and disconnect the power supply. CAUTION! Warning for power supply cord
  • This power plug must only be plugged into an appropriate wall socket. Do not use in conjunction with any extension cords
  • Push the power plug securely into the socket and make sure it is not loose.
  • Do not pull, deform. or modify the power supply cord, or immerse it in water. Pulling or misuse of the power supply cord can result in damage to the unit and cause electrical shock.
  • If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer or its service agent or a similarly qualified person in order to avoid a hazard. Use only the manufacturer specified power cord for replacement.
  • This appliance must be earthed. This appliance is equipped with a cord having an earth wire. The plug must be plugged into an outlet that is properly installed and earthed. Do not under any circumstances cut or remove the square earthed pin (only for UK) from this plug.

1.3 Usage cautions

  • Be sure to turn the unit off and disconnect the power supply cord before performing any maintenance or cleaning.
  • Do not put unit near any heat source or open fire when you replacing the filters.
  • Do not splash or pour water directly onto the unit. Water can cause electrical shock or equipment damage.
  • Drainage should be performed whenever moving the air conditioner. If any water remains in the tank, it may spill out while being moved.
  • To ensure proper drainage, the drainage hose must have no kinks and must not be elevated during dry mode or heat mode. If not, the drained water may spill out into the room.
  • The temperature around the drainage hose must not be below freezing point when used. Drained water may freeze inside the hose, causing water inside the unit to overflow into the room.
  • Do not block the exhaust air outlet with obstacles. Cooling performance may be reduced or stop completely.
  • Provide a anti-explosive residual current device (RCD) in order to protect against electric shock in accordance with British Standard and Wiring Rules.
  • Exposure to direct airflow for an extended period of time could be hazardous to your health. Do not expose occupants, pets, or plants to direct airflow for extended periods of time.
  • Do not use this portable air conditioner for non-specified special purposes(e.g. preserving precision devices, food, pets, plants, and art objects). Usage in such a manner could harm such property.
  • Do not use means to accelerate the defrosting process or to clean, other than those recommended by the manufacturer.
  • The appliance shall be stored in a room without continuously operating ignition sources (for example: open flames, an operating gas appliance or an operating electric heater).
  • Do not pierce or burn.
  • Compliance with national gas regulations shall be observed.
  • Keep ventilation openings clear of obstruction.

PLEASE NOTE: CHECK THE PLATE FOR THE TYPE OF REFRIGERANT GAS USED IN YOUR APPLIANCE.WARNING! Specific information regarding appliances with R290 refrigerant gas.

  • Thoroughly read all of the warnings.
  • When defrosting and cleaning the appliance, do not use any tools other than those recommended by the manufacturing company.
  • The appliance shall be stored in a room without continuously operating ignition sources (for example: open flames, an operating gas appliance or an operating electric heater.)
  • Do not pierce or burn.
  • Refrigerant gases can be odourless.
  • This appliance contains a certain number of grams (see rating label back of unit) of R290 refrigerant gas.
  • R290 is a refrigerant gas that complies with the European directives on the environment. Do not puncture any part of the refrigerant circuit.
  • If the appliance is installed, operated or stored in a nonventilated area, the room must be designed to prevent the accumulation of refrigerant leaks resulting in a risk of fire or explosion due to ignition of the refrigerant caused by electric heaters, stoves, or other sources of ignition.
  • The appliance must be stored in such a way as to prevent mechanical failure.
  • Individuals who operate or work on the refrigerant circuit must have the appropriate certification issued by an accredited organisation that ensures competence in handling refrigerants according to a specific evaluation recognized by associations in the industry.
  • Repairs must be performed based on the recommendations from the manufacturing company. Maintenance and repairs that require the assistance of other qualified personnel must be performed under the supervision of an individual specified in the use of flammable refrigerants.

1.4 Additional information Transport of equipment containing flammable refrigerants See transport regulations. Marking of equipment using signs See local regulations. Disposal of equipment using flammable refrigerants See national regulations. Storage of equipment/appliances The storage of equipment should be in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions. Storage of packed (unsold) equipment Storage package protection should be constructed such that mechanical damage to the equipment inside the package will not cause a leak of the refrigerant charge. The maximum number of pieces of equipment permitted to be stored together will be determined by local regulations.

2.1 Notes on Operation

  • Allow 4 minutes for the compressor to restart cooling. If you turn the air conditioner off and immediately restart it, allow 4 minutes for the compressor to restart cooling. There is an electronic device in the unit that keeps the compressor turned off for 4 minutes for safety.
  • In the event of a power failure during use. allow 4 minutes before restarting the unit After power is reinstated, restart the portable air conditioner. If the power was off for less than four minutes. be sure to wait at least four minutes before restarting the unit if you restart the air conditioner within four minutes, a protective device in the unit may cause the compressor to shut off. This protective device will prevent cooling for about 5 minutes. Any previous setting will be cancelled and the unit will return to its initial setting.
  • When you turn the unit off in cooling mode, the compressor will shut off immediately and the upper/under fan motor will stop running after 5 seconds; if operate the unit to fan mode from cooling mode, the compressor will shut off immediately and the under fan motor will stop running after 5 seconds; and if operate the unit to heating mode from cooling mode, the compressor will shut off immediately and the under fan motor will stop running after 30 seconds.
  • Low temperature operation: Is your unit freezing up? Freezing may occur when the unit is set close to 18°C in low ambient temperature conditions. especially at night. In these conditions, a further temperature drop may cause the unit to freeze. Setting the unit to a higher temperature will prevent it from freezing.
  • Dry mode decreases room temperature Warm air will be blown out from the exhaust air outlet, but this is normal and does not indicate a problem with the unit.
  • This portable air conditioner blowsthewarm air generated by the unit outside the room via the exhaust hose while in coal mode. In the mean time, the same amount of air will enter the room from outside through any openings of the morn.
  • Any person who is involved with working on or breaking into a refrigerant circuit should hold a current valid certificate from an industry-accredited assessment authority, which authorises their competence to handle refrigerants safely in accordance with an Industry recognised assessment specification.
  • Servicing shall only be performed as recommended by the equipment manufacturer. Maintenance and repair requiring the assistance of other skilled personnel shall be carried out under the supervision of the person competent in the use of flammable refrigerants.
  • The working temperature range of the portable air conditioner is 16-35°C (60-95°F) under cooling mode; 5-27°C (41-00°F) under heating mode.
  • WliFi Working frequency and maximum output power 2412-2472 MHz, 15.72dBm To prevent injury to the user or other people and property damage, the following instructions must be followed. Incorrect operation due to Ignoring instructions may cause harm or damage. The seriousness is classified by the following indications: WARNING! This symbol indicates the possibility of death or serious injury. CAUTION! This symbol indicates the possibility of injury or damage to property. Meanings of symbols used in this manual are shown below: This symbol indicates never to do this. This symbol indicates always do this.

2.2 Warning during usage WARNING!

Warning Meaning
Plug in power plug properly Otherwise, it may cause electric shock, fire and explosion due to excess heat generation
Do not operate or stop the unit by inserting or pulling out Die power plug It may cause electric shock, fire and explosion due to heat generation
Do not damage or use an unspecified power cord It may cause electric shock, fire and explosion. If the power cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer or an authorised service centre or a similarly qualified person in order to avoid a hazard
Do not modify power cord length or share the outlet with other appliances It may cause electric shock, fire and explosion due to heat generation
Do not operate with wet hands or in damp environment It may cause electric shock
Do not direct airflow at room occupants This could harm your health
Always ensure effective earthing Incorrect earthing may cause electric shock
Do not allow water to run into electric parts It may cause failure of unit or electric shock
Always install circuit breaker and a dedicated power circuit Incorrect installation may cause electric shock, fire and explosion
Unplug the unit if strange sounds, smell, or smoke comes from it It may cause electric shock, fire and explosion
Do not use the socket if it is loose or damaged It may cause electric shock, fire and explosion
Do not open the unit during operation It may cause electric shock, fire and explosion
Keep firearms away It may cause fire and explosion
Do not use the power cord close to heating appliances It may cause electric shock, fire and explosion
Do not use the power cord near flammable gas or combustibles, such as gasoline, benzene, thinner, etc. It may cause electric shock, fire and explosion
Ventilate room before operating air conditioner if there is a gas leakage from another appliance It may cause explosion, fire, explosion and burns
Do not disassemble or modify unit It may cause failure and electric shock

Caution

Caution Meaning
When the air filter is to be removed, do not touch the metal parts of the unit It may cause an injury
Do not clean the air conditioner with water Water may enter the unit and degrade the insulation. It may cause an electric shock
Ventilate the room well when used together with a stove, etc. An oxygen shortage may occur
When the unit is to be cleaned, switch off, and turn off the circuit breaker Do not clean unit when power is on as it may cause fire, explosion and electric shock, it may cause an injury
Do not place a pet or house plant where it will be exposed to direct air flow This could injure the pet or plant
Do not use for special purposes Do not use this portable air conditioner to preserve precision devices, food, pets, plants, and art objects. It may cause deterioration of quality, etc.
Stop operation and close the window in storm or cyclone Operation with Windows opened may cause wetting of indoor and soaking of household furniture
Hold the plug by the head of the power plug when taking it out It may cause electric shock and damage
Turn off the main power switch when not using the unit for a long time It may cause failure of product or fire and explosion
Do not place obstacles around air-inlets or inside of air-outlet It may cause failure of appliance or accident
Always insert the filters securely. Clean filter once every two weeks Operation without filters may cause failure
Do not use strong detergent such as wax or thinner. use a soft cloth Appearance may be deteriorated due to change of product colour or scratching of its surface
Do not place heavy object on the power cord and ensure that the cord is not compressed There is danger of fire, explosion or electric shock
Do not drink water drained from air conditioner It contains contaminants and could make you sick
Use caution when unpacking and installing Sharp edges could cause injury
If water enters the unit, turn the unit off at the power outlet and switch off the circuit breaker. Isolate supply by taking the power-plug out and contact a qualified service technician It could cause electric shock and damage

UNIT DESCRIPTION

  • Signal receiver
  • Room air outlet
  • Control panel
  • Carrying handle (both sides)
  • Air intake
  • Continuous drain outlet (Dry mode)
  • Continuous drain outlet (Heat pump mode)
  • Bottom drain outlet
  • Air exhaust
  • Power plug socket
  • Power cord
  • Wheels

ACCESSORIES INCLUDED

PARTS PARTS NAME QUANTITY
Adaptor A, Exhaust duct, Adaptor B (flat mouth), 1 set
Drain hose 1 pc

Check all the accessories are included in the package and plea 3e refer to the installation instructions for their usage. OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES

PARTS PARTS NAME
Window Kit
Extension Piece

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

5.1 Exhausting hot air In the Cool Mode the unit must be placed close to a window or opening so that the warm exhaust air can be ducted outside. First position unit on a flat floor and make sure there’s a minimum of 50cm clearance around the unit, and is close to a power socket.

  • Extend either side of the hose (Fig. 1) and screw the hose to adaptor A (Fig. 2).
  • Extend the other side of the hose and screw it to adaptor B (Fig. 3).
  • Lock the adaptor A into the unit. (Fig.4)
  • Affix the adaptor B into the window. (Fig.5) Note: If need to install the window kit, please refer to the Window Kit Instruction Manual. The hose can be extended from its original length of 38cm up to 150cm, but it is the best to keep the length to minimum required. Also make sure that the hose does not have any sharp bends or sags. (Fig. 6)

PORTABLE AIR CONDITIONER FEATURES

6.1 CONTROL PANEL

  • Displays temperature/time
  • Power ON/OFF
  • Timer
  • Louver swing
  • Mode Selection
  • Adjust Temperature or Timer
  • Fan Speed (Not available in Auto or Dry Mode)
  • Filter Reset
  • Sleep (Only available in Auto. Cool or Heat mode)
  • Wi-Fi Indicator
  • Scheduler Indicator

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

Some of the following instructions can only be used by using the Control Panel. 7.1 Usage of the Control PanelPower ON/OFF Power on the unit by gently touching the ON/OFF icon “0” on the control panel of the unit. Heating Mode (on some models) In this mode the exhaust adaptor hose MUST be used.

  • Press the”moDE”button until the”Heat” indicator is lit.
  • Press the “fan speed” button to choose the fan speed according to the illumination of the fan speed indicator. You can choose the fan speed as following sequence: “Auto” “Min” “Mid” “Max” “Auto”.
  • Press the “—” or “” button to choose the temperature you want.
  • Connected drain hose. See 7.3 Drainage section.

Cooling Mode In this mode the exhaust adaptor hose MUST be used.

  • Press the “MODE” button until the Cool mode indicator is lit.
  • Press the “fan speed” button to choose the fan speed according to the illumination of the fan speed indicator. You can choose the fan speed as following sequence: “Auto” “Min” “Mid” ‘Max” “Auto”.
  • Press the “—” or “” button to choose the temperature you want. t is not necessary to use the drainage hose in the “cool” mode. Dry Mode Press the”MODE” button until the Dry mode indicator is lit. The screen displays the room temperature. At the same time, the “low” fan indicator lights. Note: In this mode, fan speed cannot be selected.

Fan Mode In this mode, there is no need to use the exhaust hose or drainage hose.

  • Press the “MODE” button until the Fan mode indicator is lit.
  • Press the “Fan speed” button to choose the desired fan speed.
  • The fan will run at the selected speed and the display will show the room temperature. Note: Fan speed can not be changed in Auto mode or Dry mode.

Auto Mode Always have the exhaust hose attached in this mode. When you set the air conditioner in Auto mode, it will automatically select cooling, heating (inapplicable for cooling only models), or fan only operation depending on what temperature you have selected and the room temperature. The air conditioner will control room temperature automatically round the temperature point set by you. Under Auto mode, you can not select the fan speed.

  • Press the”MODE” button until the “Auto mode” indicator lights. After the “Auto mode” is selected the unit will run automatically according to the actual room air temperature.

Timer Mode The timer facilitates the user to delay the unit startup or shutdown. How to delay startup Plug in the unit, so the unit tums to standby. Press the “timer” button, then the Timer indicator will switch on and the number of hours on the screen will show “0.0”. Tap or hold the UP arrow “4.” or the DOWN arrow “—” to change delay start timer at 0.5 hour increments up to 10 hours, then at 1 hour increments up to 24 hours. Press the “timer” button again within 5 seconds, you will quit the timer setting directly. After 5 seconds, the timer function is enabled, the display will show the temperature back. The control will count down the time remaining until startup. The unit will start up in the mode as previously set. To cancel the setting, press the”timer” button again will show the remain time and press the button again to quit the function. You can also cancel the setting by pressing the”on/off”button. After cancel the setting, the timer indicator will switch off. How to delay shutdown You can delay shutdown when the unit is on. Press the “timer” button, then the Timer indicator will switch on and the number of hours on the screen will show “0.0”. Tap or hold the UP arrow “” or the DOWN arrow “—” to change delay stop timer at 0.5 hour increments up to 10 hours, then at 1 hour increments up to 24 hours. Press the “timer” button again within 5 seconds, you will quit the timer setting directly. After 5 seconds, the timer function is enabled, the display will show the temperature back. The control will count down the time remaining until shuts down. To cancel the setting, press the “timer” button again will show the remaing time and press the button again to quit the function. You can also cancel the setting by pressing the”on/off”button. After cancel the setting, the timer indicator will switch off. Sleep Mode Active this feature will give you a comfortable temperature and help save energy. Only when the unit is in Cool, Heat or Auto mode, you can press the “sleep” button to make the unit run in Sleep mode. Louver Swing Function Press the “Louver swing” button to enable louver swing function, the louver on the top panel will swing up and down. Press this button again to disable the louver swing function. Filter Reset This feature is a reminder to clean the Air Filter (See Care and Cleaning) for more efficient operation. The filter indicator will illuminate after 250 hours of operation. To reset after cleaning the filter, press the “filter reset” button, then the “filter” indicator will go off. Child Lock Turn on child lock by pressing the “MODE” button for 5 seconds, until the display shows “LC”. To turn off child lock, press the “MODE” button again for 5 seconds. Wi-Fi The unit is equipped with a Wi-Fi module. When the unit is connected to the home Wi-Fi, this icon “er will light up. If the icon is blinking, it indicates a temporary loss of Wi-Fi connectivity — please refer to the Electrolux App for more details. To manually initiate the onboarding process. Press “0” for 5 seconds. Note: Download our Electrolux App and follow the step-by-step onboarding instructions to bring the unit online. Bluetooth The unit uses Bluetooth when onboarding. Make sure to have the mobile phone’s Bluetooth turned on when on boarding. Scheduler To show a scheduled event from the app is running. 7.2 Fault code If the display reads “AS”, the ambient temperature sensor has failed. Contact yourAuthorized Electrolux Service Center.

If the display reads “ES”, the evaporator temperature sensor has failed. Contact yourAuthorized Electrolux Service Center. If the display reads “L3”, the condenser DC fan motor has failed. Contact your Authorized Electrolux Service Center. If the display reads “P1”, bottom tray is full. Turn off and unplug the unit, then carefully move the unit to a drain location. Remove the bottom drain plug and let the water drain away. Restart the unit until the “P1″ symbol disappears. If error repeats. call for service. If the display reads”E4”, the communication between display PCB and main contrd PCB is faulty. Contact your Authorized Electrolux Service Center. 7.3 Drainage instruction Continuous Drainage During the Dry mode or Heat pump model, you will need a garden hose (sold separately) or drain hose to drain the condensate from the unit. Follow the steps below:

  • Unscrew the drain cap of continuous drain outlet (Fig.8).
  • Connect one end of the garden hose (sold separately) or drain hose to the drain outlet then lead the other end into a drain that is lower than the unit (Fig.9). Note:
  • Condensate may flow out after removing the drain cap, if the unit is running in Cool or Auto mode. When you want to remove the garden hose, prepare a drip tray (not supplied) to collect the condensate from the drain outlet.
  • Please be sure that the height of the drain and section of the drain hose should not be higher than that of the drain outlet, or the continous drainage may not work properly.
  • During Cool or Auto mode, it is recommended to disable continuous drainage by replacing the drain cap to the drain outlet, to reach the maximum performance.Emptying the condensate residue inside the unit during winter storage. Put a drip tray (not supplied) under bottom drain outlet, then pull out the drain cap to allow the condensate to flow into the drip tray.Replace the drain cap to the continuous drain outlet when no condensate flows oul Put the drip tray under the bottom drain outlet, then remove the rubber stopper fron the drain outlet, to allow the condensate tc flow into the drip tray. If your drip tray cant hold all the condensate, a number of fills will be needed. Replace the drain cap to the bottom draii outlet when no condensate flows out.Note: To ensure all condensate residue has been removed, tilt the unit by lifting it slightly upwards from the front until no more condensate comes out from the drain outlet.

CARE CLEANING

Clean your portable air conditioner occasionally to keep it looking new. Be sure to unplug the unit before cleaning to prevent shock or fire hazards. 8.1 Cleaning the unit The cabinet and front may be dusted with an oil-free cloth or washed with a cloth dampened in a solution of warm water and mild liquid dishwashing detergent. Never use harsh cleaners, wax or polish on the cabinet front. Be sure to wring excess water from the cloth before wiping around the controls. Excess water in or around the controls may cause damage to the portable air-conditioner. 8.2 Cleaning the filters To keep your portable air conditioner working efficiently, you should clean the air filters every two weeks of operation with a vacuum cleaner.

  • Removed the air filter as shown the below figure. Take out the upper air filter and the lower air filter.
  • If the air filters are severely dirty, you can also wash the air filters buy using warm water under 40°C and liquid dishwashing dtergent. Rinse filter thoroughly. Gently shake excess water from the filter. Be sure filter is thoroughly dry before replacing.
  • Press the filter reset button after having cleaned the filters. Be sure filter is thoroughly dry before replacing.

8.3 Winter Storage If the portable air conditioner will not be used for an extended period of time:

  • Drain the water collection tank completely and leave the bottom drain cap and rubber plug long time enough to allow any residual water to drain out. Once the tank is completely drained and no more water flows out, reinstall the rubber plug and cap.
  • Remove and clean the filter, allow it to dry completely, then reinstall it.
  • Remove the batteries from the remote control.
  • Store the portable air conditioner in a cool, dry location, away from direct sunlight, extreme temperature, excessive dust, and well ventilated.

Before using the portable air conditioner again:

  • Make sure the air filter and drain cap are in place.
  • Check the cord to make sure it is in good condition, without cracks or damage.
  • Install the portable air conditioner as described in the operating instructions.

TROUBLE SHOOTING

Before calling for service, review this list. It may save you time and expense. This list includes common occurrences that are not the result of defective workmanship or materials in this appliance. Portable air conditioner will not operate.

  • Wall plug disconnected. Push plug firmly into wall outlet.
  • House fuse blown or circuit breaker tripped. Replace fuse with time delay type or reset circuit breaker.
  • Control is OFF. Turn Control ON and set to desired setting.
  • Fault code P1 appears in the display window. Drain water as described in 7.3 Drainage Section.
  • Room Temperature lower than the set temperature (Cool Mode) or Room Temperature higher than the set temperature (Heat Mode). Reset the temperature. Air from unit does not feel cold enough.
  • Room temperature below 16°C. Cooling may not occur until room temperature rises above 16°C.
  • Reset to a lower temperature.
  • Compressor shut-off by changing modes. Wait approximately 4 minutes and listen for compressor to restart when set in the COOL mode. Portable air conditioner cooling, but room is too warm.
  • If ice forming cooling coil behind decorative front.-Outdoor temperature below 16°C. To defrost the coil,set Fan mode.
  • Air filter may be dirty. Clean filter. Refer to 8.Care and cleaning sectionTo defrost, set to Fan mode.
  • If ice forming on cooling coil behind decorative front. Temperature is set too low for nighttime cooling. To defrost the coil,set to Fan mode. Then, set temperature to a higher setting.
  • Exhaust duct not connected or blocked. See 5.1 Exhausting Hot Air Section.
  • Dirty air filter. air restricted. Clean air filter. Refer to 8. Care and Cleaning section.
  • Temperature is set too high. Set temperature to a lower setting. Air directional louvers positioned improperly. Position louvers for better air distribution.
  • Front of unit is blocked by drapes, blinds, furniture, etc restricts air distribution. Clear blockage in front of unit.
  • Doors, Windows, air vent, etc. open.cool air escapes. Close doors, Windows, registers, etc.
  • Unit recently turned on in hot room. Allow additional time to remove “stored heat” from walls, ceiling, floor and furniture. Portable air conditioner turns on and off rapidly.
  • Dirty air filter. air restricted. Clean air filter.
  • Outside temperature extremely hot. Set FAN speed to a faster setting to bring air through cooling coils more frequently. Room too cold.
  • Set temperature too low. Increase set temperature. Room temperature may not mach the set target value on the display
  • When using this portable air conditioner the warm air is evacuated through the hose to the outside through the window kit. This creates an under pressure in the room, which results in air from neighboring rooms / leakages from outside to enter the room. For this reason it is normal that you may not always fully reach the set target temperature on the product display. Unable to connect to the Wi-Fi
  • Check that the Wi-Fi router is connected and is turned ON and working properly by checking that other appliances or you mobile phone can connect with the router.
  • Need to reboot the router. Unplug the router, then plug it back, try rebooting the router. Wait a few minutes and check again.
  • The Wi-Fi chip in the unit operates only at 2.4Ghz so please ensure your home Wi-Fi is operating at this bandwidth.

ENVIRONMENTAL CONCERNS

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Documents / Resources

Electrolux EXP40U339CW Portable Air Conditioner [pdf] User ManualEXP26U339CW, EXP26U339HW, EXP26U539CW, EXP26U759CW, EXP26U339AW, EXP26U559HW, EXP34U339HW, EXP34U339CW, EXP35U539CW, EXP40U339CW, EXP40U339CW Portable Air Conditioner, Portable Air Conditioner, Air Conditioner

References

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How to use the Electrolux air conditioner controller

The following article uses the Electrolux air conditioner ESM09CRF-D4 (1.0 HP) illustrations.

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Electrolux air conditioner ESM09CRF-D4 of the remote

How do I use Auto mode?

The air conditioner will choose COOL, HEAT (if available), or FAN mode based on the set temperature and the room temperature.

Start the Auto mode

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Step 1: Press the ON/OFF button to turn on the air conditioner. The digital display of the body temperature will light up.

Step 2: Press the Mode button to select AUTO mode.

Step 3: Use the control button to set the desired temperature.

The air conditioner will start working after about 3 minutes.

Turn off auto mode

To turn off auto mode, press the ON/OFF button again to turn off the air conditioner. The horizontal spoiler will return to its original position when the engine is turned off. If you are not satisfied with the AUTO mode, you can manually adjust the mode to your liking.

Note: When AUTO mode is on, the fan speed is set automatically, and you can’t change it yourself.

How to use DEHUMIDIFY mode

The DEHUMIDIFY mode operates based on the difference between the adjusted temperature and the actual room temperature. The room temperature is adjusted during dehumidification by switching between cooling and fan modes.

Start dehumidification mode

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Start dehumidification mode

Step 1: Press the ON/OFF button to start the air conditioner. The digital display of the temperature on the cooler will light up.

Step 2: Select DEHUMIDIFY from the Mode menu.

Step 3: Press the control button to adjust the desired temperature. Usually, the temperature is set from 21°C to 28°C.

Turn off dehumidification mode

To turn off the dehumidification mode, press the ON/OFF button again to turn off the air conditioner. The horizontal spoiler will return to its original position when the engine is turned off.

Note: The fan rotation speed is fixed at low in DEHUMIDIFY mode, and the turbo function cannot use.

Cooling Heating Mode (Air Cooling and Warming)

Start the air cooling and heating mode

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Start the air cooling and heating mode

Step 1: Press the ON/OFF button to start the air conditioner. The digital display of the temperature on the cooler will light up.

Step 2: Select COOL or HEAT mode (if compatible) by pressing the Mode button.

Step 3: Press the control button to set the desired temperature. Usually, the temperature is formed from 21°C to 28°C.

Step 4: Press the Fan button to select the desired fan speed in four levels: Auto, Low, Medium, and High. The default fan speed is auto.

Note: The fan rotation speed is not displayed on the remote control if the rotation speed is set to “Auto.”

Turn off the cooling and warming modes

Press the ON/OFF button again to turn off the air conditioner. At that time, the horizontal spoiler will return to its position when the engine is turned off.

Fan Mode

When you select FAN mode, the air conditioner will only ventilate the inside of the room.

Start the blower mode

Step 1: Press the ON/OFF button to start the air conditioner. The digital display of the temperature on the cooler will light up.

Step 2: Press the Mode button to select FAN mode.

Step 3: Press the Fan button to select the desired fan speed in four levels: Auto, Low, Medium, and High. The default fan speed is auto.

Turn off the blower mode

Press the ON/OFF button again to turn off the air conditioner, and the horizontal louver will return to its position when the unit is turned off.

Note: The fan rotation speed is not displayed on the remote control if the rotation speed is set to “Auto.”

How to adjust the wind direction

When using an air conditioner, it is essential to change the direction of the wind so that the airflow doesn’t make you feel bad and make the room feel different temperatures.

To automatically set the vertical (up/down) wind direction

You can set the vertical wind direction while the machine is in operation.

Step 1: Press the Swing button on the remote control. The horizontal flap will automatically move up and down.

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Press swing to set the vertical wind direction

Step 2: When the spoiler moves to the desired position, press the swing button again, and the spoiler will stop at that position.

Step 3: Press the swing button again, and the flap will move up and down automatically.

Adjust the horizontal wind direction (left/right) manually

To adjust the horizontal (left/right) air direction, adjust the vertical spoiler manually using the left-and-right levers on the vane. However, it would help if you adapted the louvers before turning on the air conditioner because once the machine is running, your fingers can get stuck in the fan blades.

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How to use the “I Feel” mode

The remote control acts as a remote thermostat, giving you precise temperature control and making it easy to use.

Start the I Feel mode

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To start the, I Feel mode, point the remote control at the air conditioner and press the I Feel button. The machine will beep to confirm the function has been activated. The “I Feel” icon will appear on the remote control’s display.

The air conditioner will work so that the temperature at the remote control location reaches the set level. After that, the remote control sends information about the temperature to the body every 10 minutes at the control location.

Turn off I Feel mode

Press the I Feel button again, or the air conditioner will automatically exit I Feel mode to turn off this mode. In addition, if the temperature information is not received from the remote control within 11 consecutive minutes, the I Feel mode will also be automatically canceled.

Hopefully, the above article on dienmaygiagoc.com.vn has helped users understand how to optimally the Electrolux air conditioner control. If users have any further questions, please leave a comment at the end of the article so we can assist you as soon as possible.

The Best Compact Washer and Dryer

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Our top-pick dryer, the Bosch 300 Series WTG86400UC, has been discontinued. Our upgrade-pick washer (the Miele W1) and dryer (the Miele T1) have also been discontinued. We plan to do new testing soon.

If you can’t quite fit a full-size washer or dryer in your home, a 24-inch washer and ventless dryer pair will usually work instead. After 25 hours of research into 22 compact washers and 24 dryers, your best bet in this style is probably the Bosch 300 Series WAT28400UC washer and WTG86400UC dryer.

The best compact washer

A solid 24-inch washer with a reputation for reliability and helpful customer service, plus a shorter wash time, and a fast spin cycle to dry clothes more quickly.

Buying Options

At the time of publishing, the price was 1200.

The matching compact Bosch dryer

This ventless condenser dryer matches our favorite compact washer, and also lets it piggyback off the power supply, so you’ll need only one 240-volt outlet.

Buying Options

At the time of publishing, the price was 1,100.

Bosch is a laundry heavyweight in Europe, where this style is the norm, and the company has a reputation for making sturdy, effective, efficient machines backed by helpful customer service. The Bosch 300 Series WAT28400UC washer is one of the more affordable compact models with an accelerated wash cycle, significantly cutting cycle times. It also has a very fast spin cycle, which pre-dries clothes so they don’t need to spend so much time drying. The WTG86400UC dryer is a ventless condenser model, and the washer can piggyback off its power supply, so you need only one outlet for the pair.

A slightly larger washer

This washer gets excellent reviews for cleaning and can plug into a regular outlet, but it seems to have more reliability problems.

Buying Options

At the time of publishing, the price was 1,050.

The matching Electrolux compact dryer

This ventless condenser dryer can run off of its own power supply—no need to hook up to the washer.

Buying Options

At the time of publishing, the price was 1,100.

The Bosch set has a couple of quirks that may not work for everyone, and in that case we think the Electrolux EFLS210TIW washer and EFDE210TIW dryer make the next-best pair. Though the company’s reputation for reliability and service aren’t as great as Bosch’s, both the washer and dryer have a slightly larger capacity, the washer may be better at removing the toughest stains, and the installation options are more flexible.

Built to last

This compact washer is effective at lifting stains while still being gentle on fabrics, and Miele makes some of the most durable appliances around.

Buying Options

At the time of publishing, the price was 1,200.

The matching Miele dryer

This ventless heat-pump model can plug into a standard 120-volt outlet and is more efficient than even condenser models.

Buying Options

At the time of publishing, the price was 1,200.

We were so impressed by the Miele W1 when we tested it against full-size washers that we’d recommend it to anyone who’s willing to spend extra for a long-lasting washer, whether or not they need a compact machine. The W1 performed as well as our favorite full-size washer, the LG WM4000H, at stain removal and fabric care. And unlike the Bosch and Electrolux dryers, the T1 dryer uses a heat pump instead of a condenser, which makes it more energy-efficient and allows it to work well in all temperature and humidity conditions. We think the extra cost of these models is worth it: Miele is known for making well-built and long-lasting appliances. And unlike our other picks, both the washer and dryer can be plugged into standard 120-volt outlets.

The best compact washer

A solid 24-inch washer with a reputation for reliability and helpful customer service, plus a shorter wash time, and a fast spin cycle to dry clothes more quickly.

Buying Options

At the time of publishing, the price was 1200.

The matching compact Bosch dryer

This ventless condenser dryer matches our favorite compact washer, and also lets it piggyback off the power supply, so you’ll need only one 240-volt outlet.

Buying Options

At the time of publishing, the price was 1,100.

A slightly larger washer

This washer gets excellent reviews for cleaning and can plug into a regular outlet, but it seems to have more reliability problems.

Buying Options

At the time of publishing, the price was 1,050.

The matching Electrolux compact dryer

This ventless condenser dryer can run off of its own power supply—no need to hook up to the washer.

Buying Options

At the time of publishing, the price was 1,100.

Built to last

This compact washer is effective at lifting stains while still being gentle on fabrics, and Miele makes some of the most durable appliances around.

Buying Options

At the time of publishing, the price was 1,200.

The matching Miele dryer

This ventless heat-pump model can plug into a standard 120-volt outlet and is more efficient than even condenser models.

Buying Options

At the time of publishing, the price was 1,200.

Why you should trust us

I started writing about appliances in 2011 for Reviewed.com. Since 2013, I’ve covered appliances for Wirecutter and have put hundreds of hours of research into washers and dryers. That’s included interviews with repair technicians from around the country, representatives from all the major washer brands, a major detergent company, and another review website. I’ve also read most of the reviews at Reviewed.com and CNET, and countless emails, Комментарии и мнения владельцев, tweets, message board posts, and user reviews from our readers and pretty much anyone else who cared enough to weigh in on laundry machines.

Most of what we’ve learned about full-size washers is relevant to compact laundry machines, though the dryer situation is more complicated. For additional research, we got in touch with Chaim Shanet, repair technician for Mr. Appliance of Park Slope in Brooklyn, New York, where compact laundry is common, and checked back in with Steve Sheinkopf, CEO of Yale Appliance in Boston, another city where compact laundry is relatively widespread. We also spoke to George Tjoumakaris, a product manager for Miele.

We researched the picks in this guide but were able to test only the Miele set for the 2020 update due to space limitations and the coronavirus pandemic. Compared with full-size models, compacts are a bit of a mystery because fewer experts know as much about them, fewer user reviews get published, and testing outlets like Reviewed.com don’t spend as much time covering the categories (though they do publish some reviews, and we’ll cite them when they’re relevant).

Even so, our readers have asked us for advice on these for a few years, so we’re sharing as much as we’ve been able to discover through research (and a little testing) so far. If you have more questions, you should talk to a good dealer in your area.

Who should get this

Compact washers and dryers are primarily for people who can’t fit a full-size set into their home.

In the US and Canada, a full-size washer or dryer is usually 27 inches wide, 30 inches deep, and at least 36 inches tall. They need hot- and cold-water plumbing hookups and some kind of drainage for the washer, plus a 240-volt outlet and ventilation for the dryer.

If your laundry area doesn’t have enough space, or anywhere to ventilate the dryer, a compact washer or dryer might work instead. Most models are the size of a dishwasher, but some are even smaller. Small apartments or condos, tiny houses, or older homes built before laundry rooms became standard are all common settings for compact laundry machines.

Compacts, even the best models, do have downsides: They usually have around half the capacity of today’s full-size machines. So extra-large items like comforters won’t fit, and mega-loads with a week’s worth of clothing from a family of three or four are out of the question. Compact dryers almost always work slower than full-size ones. And despite those trade-offs, compacts often cost more. So if you can fit standard models, they’re usually the better value.

How we picked

We focused on 24-inch (or European-style) compact washers and dryers. That is, the chassis of each machine is a maximum of 24 inches wide, about 24 inches deep, and around 33 inches tall—about the size of a dishwasher. The washing machines are all front-loaders, and the dryers do not require ventilation.

This style of laundry machine can fit in more places around more types of homes than standard-size machines: side by side under a kitchen counter or stacked in a small laundry closet, to name the most common examples. It’s the typical type of washer and dryer in Europe and works pretty similarly to modern American laundry in most respects (though the dryers are a bit different).

Compacts like these still need most of the same plumbing and electrical requirements as a standard washer and dryer, including hot- and cold-water hookups, a 240-volt outlet (though one of our picks can be plugged into a 120-volt outlet), and a drain nearby.

We also decided to limit our recommendations to matching pairs. They look better together, are easier to stack, and sometimes actually work better as a set.

The most important features in any appliance are reliability and helpful customer service. Both of these are difficult to predict—especially in a category like compact laundry machines where there’s very little public information available. But we’re basing our recommendations on user reviews, the breadth of the brands’ service networks, the brands’ reputations in other, more popular appliance categories, and wisdom from retailers and repair technicians. We typically look toward J.D. Power for more information about reliability and customer satisfaction, but it doesn’t publish information about compact machines.

Other important factors, in rough descending order of importance, include:

Washer cleaning performance: We learned what we could from the lab tests at Reviewed.com, though some popular models haven’t been reviewed (at least not at the time of writing), and we also tested one set ourselves.

Washer spin speed: This is a good proxy for how dry your clothes will be when they come out of the washer, which means they’ll need less time in the dryer. A higher number means drier clothes. It’s fair to expect a minimum of 1,200 rpm. Since ventless dryers are relatively slow, this can be a real time-saver.

An accelerated wash cycle: That is, an option to run a normal cleaning cycle in about half the time as usual—typically at the expense of being a little rougher on clothes, or less efficient with water or energy. Regular cycles in front-loaders usually take somewhere in the neighborhood of 90 to 120 minutes, so this is another big time-saver. However, it’s not a common feature.

A dryer reservoir: Ventless dryers usually need to be hooked up to a drain, but some models can also store evaporated water in a reservoir, which needs to be emptied regularly for the dryer to work properly.

An easy-to-reach dryer filter: Ventless dryers have a primary lint filter that you should clean after each cycle (just like a vented dryer), as well as a secondary filter that you should clean monthly (particularly if you use fabric softener). Primary filters are always easy to reach, but some models stash their secondary filters on the back or bottom of the machine, so it can be an ordeal to do that bit of routine maintenance.

Capacity: Most models comfortably fit around 10 pounds of laundry (though we were able to fit 12 pounds in the set we tested), which is small if you’re washing for a family. But a few are slightly larger, which is useful because the space is so tight.

Low noise and light vibration: This really depends on your home. Most people have no trouble at all with either, but some people find that even with low-vibration models, their floor vibrates like a drumhead when the spin cycle starts. So this played only a minor part in our decision.

And then the features that didn’t factor into our decision at all include the number of cycles (most people use three at most anyway), an extra-hot wash option (it’s nice, but few people ever use it as it turns out), and efficiency (it’s pretty similar across the board, with a few exceptions among dryers).

We narrowed from about 22 sets to four sets of finalists: the Bosch 300 Series, the Electrolux EFLS210TIW and EFDE210TIW, the LG WM1388HW and DLEC888W (now discontinued), and the Blomberg WM77120 (now discontinued) and DHP24412W.

For the 2020 update, we tested the now-discontinued Miele W1 and T1.

What to know about ventless dryers

Most compact dryers are ventless. They don’t need one of those long hoses that blows exhaust through a window, wall, or duct, like most full-size dryers do. That gives you a little more flexibility for where you can install it in your home.

However, ventless models do still have a few special requirements. Ventless models are always electric and never gas-powered, and they usually need to plug into a 240-volt outlet, just like a standard dryer (though some models require only a 120-volt outlet). So if you’re setting up a new laundry space for an old building, you might need to call an electrician to rig a new connection. Most ventless dryers also need to connect to a drain, though some can instead collect water in a reservoir.

The worst part about ventless dryers is that they take about twice as long as vented models to dry your clothes. A typical drying time for a load of cottons in a ventless dryer is around 90 minutes. It might be a little quicker than that in low humidity, or longer in high humidity, but just brace yourself for longer cycles.

Most ventless dryers, including two of our picks in this guide, rely on a condenser to get the moisture out. Just like a regular vented dryer, condenser dryers pass heated air through a spinning drum, causing the moisture in clothes to evaporate. But though a vented dryer would blow the steam out through a hose, a condenser dryer circulates the steam over a passive heat exchanger—essentially a matrix of metal coils that can stay cool even when the air around them is pretty hot. The steam condenses into water on the coils and is then pumped through a drain hose or into a reservoir. The process repeats until the humidity in the drum falls below a certain point, as measured by a moisture sensor.

The worst part about ventless dryers is that they take about twice as long as vented models to dry your clothes.

Condenser dryers use roughly the same amount of energy as vented dryers, give or take, depending on the weather. It’s not clear whether they’re gentler on clothes. Reviewed.com has found that they run cooler than vented dryers, which means that they should cause less heat damage. But because they tumble longer, they cause more mechanical damage. Condenser dryers also radiate some heat and humidity into your living space, which might be nice in the winter but not so great in the summer. (Vented dryers might actually be worse for climate control, though, because they blow your heated or cooled air out through the hose, creating negative air pressure in your home so that outdoor “infiltration” air gets sucked in.)

The other type of ventless dryer uses a heat pump, as in our upgrade pick. This is better technology. It relies on an active heat exchanger, filled with refrigerant, to remove moisture very efficiently. Though the dry times are about the same as in condenser dryers, heat-pump dryers use about half as much energy and are much gentler on clothes because they work at much, much lower temperatures than any other kind of dryer. They have almost no effect on your home’s climate control either.

Our pick: Bosch 300 Series compact washer and dryer

The best compact washer

A solid 24-inch washer with a reputation for reliability and helpful customer service, plus a shorter wash time, and a fast spin cycle to dry clothes more quickly.

Buying Options

At the time of publishing, the price was 1200.

The matching compact Bosch dryer

This ventless condenser dryer matches our favorite compact washer, and also lets it piggyback off the power supply, so you’ll need only one 240-volt outlet.

Buying Options

At the time of publishing, the price was 1,100.

Most people who need a 24-inch (European style) compact washer and dryer should be happy with the Bosch 300 Series WAT28400UC washer and WTG86400UC dryer (now discontinued). Of the few models that fit our criteria, these in particular have most of the features that matter, including a fast spin speed and a shorter wash cycle. The brand also has a strong reputation for reliability, service, and performance.

As far as we can tell, the 300 Series washer and dryer seem like sturdy machines. They’ve been out for a few years, and out of several hundred user reviews online, we found only a handful of major mechanical malfunctions. A handful of those reviewers noted that they were replacing Bosch machines that lasted 10 or 15 years, which is good for modern laundry.

The Yale Appliance blog named Bosch the most reliable compact laundry brand, as well as one of the most reliable brands that they sell overall. Bosch covers its laundry products with the industry-standard one-year parts and labor warranty, plus a second year of coverage for all parts, and the total cost of replacement for the control board and motor. Other brands tend to offer longer cost-of-parts warranties for their models.

We’re also confident that Bosch is better at customer service than other brands in North America. Again, this is based on anecdotal data from user reviews, and from our experience covering Bosch dishwashers (not laundry). But we have not seen a pattern of bad feedback about long waits for service, frustrating phone-tree escalations, or unfulfilled promises.

The Bosch has one of the higher spin cycle speeds we found: 1,400 rpm (only our upgrade pick, the Miele, is faster, at 1,600 rpm). Though we don’t have data on real-world performance, a faster spin speed usually means that clothes are less moist coming out of the washer, which translates to less time in the dryer. The spin speed is also adjustable, so you can turn it down if you’re line-drying and can’t deal with clothes being so heavily wrinkled.

We’re also confident that Bosch is better at customer service than other brands in North America.

And it’s also one of the few compact washers with an accelerated normal wash cycle—finishing an 8-pound load in 60 minutes rather than 100. This is a big time-saver. Because we haven’t tested the machine, we’re not sure if the speed comes at the expense of fabric care or efficiency.

As for the matching WTG86400UC dryer, owners have mixed reactions. Those who need a ventless dryer, and understand that it doesn’t work like a full-size vented machine, seem to be satisfied with it (it’s much better than having no dryer). Those who bought the set because of the brand name, not because they really needed compact, ventless equipment, seem less happy with it.

In addition to the 300 Series, Bosch also makes some upgrade pairs: the 500 Series and the 800 Series. The performance is identical across the board, but the pricier models have extra features that some people might find useful. The 500 Series adds a high-temperature “sanitize” wash option (which is hotter than the highest-temperature allergen setting on the 300 Series), a stainless steel dryer drum, a reversible dryer door, and better dryer efficiency. The 800 Series adds an interior light to both the washer and dryer, and a 15-minute light-load option to the washer.

That said, we don’t think most people will gain all that much by upgrading, or at least not enough to make the extra cost seem worth it. The reversible doors might be helpful to some people, and many online reviewers note how quiet the machine is. But the improved dryer efficiency will add up to only a couple bucks’ worth of energy per year, not enough to offset purchase price during the lifetime of the machine. And all the other upgrades are nice but probably not life-changing. If you want the extras, don’t let us stop you though—they’re all very good machines.

All the models mix and match, so if you want the 300 Series washer and the stainless drum and reversible door of the 500 Series dryer, you can do that, no problem. However, the different series all have different door trim, so they won’t be a perfect aesthetic match.

Flaws but not dealbreakers

The washer’s power supply could be a potential dealbreaker: Unlike most washing machines, the WAT28400UC needs a 240-volt outlet. Now it can plug into the WTG86400UC dryer and piggyback off that connection. So if you’re stacking the machines or installing them side by side, this is not an issue. But if you’re installing the machines across the room from each other, you’ll need two 240-volt outlets—this is not a common setup. Contrary to the claims in some user reviews, though, it is not required that you plug the washer into the dryer. The washer works fine on its own as long as it has the right power supply. Be sure to check that the outlets you plan to use are wired for 240 volts—and don’t necessarily assume your installer will know either—as many of the negative user reviews cite this as their main problem with the Bosch. If you need to use 120-volt outlets, you should consider our upgrade pick, the Miele W1 and T1.

The manual notes that chlorine-based and color-safe bleach cannot be used in the Bosch, as it will damage the washer. Oxygenated bleach is fine to use.

The dryer also needs to be near a drain. Most of the time, this is a nonissue, because the dryer will be installed next to or on top of the washer, which obviously also needs to be near a drain. But some compact ventless dryers (like the Electrolux or the Miele) can drain into a self-contained, manual-empty reservoir, so that they don’t need to be near an actual drain.

The Bosch 300 Series is one of the more expensive sets we considered. At typical prices, the cost of the washer and dryer, plus the stacking kit and any delivery and installation fees, tends to be a couple hundred dollars more than our runner-up. Bosch products don’t often go on sale, either. We still think it’s worth the extra cash.

The drum in the WTG86400UC dryer is made out of an aluminum-zinc alloy, rather than stainless steel, which is the standard material in most dryers. We’re not sure what the implications are; it probably won’t impact the durability or performance, but it may mean that the dryer runs a little louder than it otherwise would.

Some user reviews mention that the wash and dry cycles can be very long. This is not wrong, but it’s also true of any front-load washer or ventless dryers. In our experience, most of the people who are surprised by the long cycles are upgrading from old agitator top-loaders and vented dryers.

Other reviewers don’t love the interface. In our experience, this is really a matter of personal taste: For any machine, you’ll find a few people who love it and a few who hate it, and most people are fine with it and learn to live with it. Senior editor Marguerite Preston has used the Bosch 300 washer and dryer with some regularity since 2016 and notes that “the touch controls aren’t super sensitive”; sometimes she has to hit the start button several times before the cycle will begin. A handful of online reviewers do note that the controls on their specific machines can be finicky as well.

Runner-up: Electrolux EFLS210TIW and EFDE210TIW

A slightly larger washer

This washer gets excellent reviews for cleaning and can plug into a regular outlet, but it seems to have more reliability problems.

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At the time of publishing, the price was 1,050.

The matching Electrolux compact dryer

This ventless condenser dryer can run off of its own power supply—no need to hook up to the washer.

Buying Options

At the time of publishing, the price was 1,100.

The Electrolux EFLS210TIW washer and EFDE210TIW dryer are the next-best pair if the Bosch’s washer voltage and dryer drainage requirements are a problem. The Electrolux pair gets good ratings for cleaning power and has a slightly larger washer capacity than other compact models but the same fast spin speed as the Bosch. And this is a better option if you don’t want to hook up the dryer to a drain, or if you have access to a 120-volt outlet only where you want to install the washer. However, we found an uncomfortable number of reviews about poor reliability and customer service, and it’s also missing an accelerated-wash option.

The EFLS210TIW washer has some similarities to the latest generation of Electrolux full-size washers, which are also known to have some of the best stain-removal capabilities today. The evidence suggests that when it comes to very stubborn stains, the EFLS210TIW has an advantage over the Bosch 300 Series model (though the real-world results could be swayed by tons of factors, including cycle selection, detergent, and pretreatment).

The EFLS210TIW also has the largest capacity we’ve seen in a compact washer. The drum is 2.4 cubic feet, which can help it hold a few more garments than the 2.2-cubic-foot Bosch 300 Series.

The Electrolux pair allows more installation flexibility. The washer can plug directly into a standard 120-volt outlet, whereas the Bosch washer needs to plug into either the dryer or its own 240-volt outlet. And the Electrolux dryer can either collect its condensed water in a reservoir or send it directly down a drain. The Bosch has no reservoir, so it needs to be installed near a drain.

The EFLS210TIW also has the same 1,400 rpm spin speed as the Bosch 300 Series.

We’re not comfortable making the Electrolux pair our main pick, though, because the older version, the EIFLS20QSW, had a few too many troubling reviews about reliability and customer service. The reviews for the EFDE210TIW dryer are less favorable than we like to see. Some of the negative reviews cite faulty machines, but others mention the long drying times and heat and humidity produced in drying that are typical of condenser dryers.

The EFLS210TIW also has no accelerated normal-cycle option, so jobs will take about 100 minutes (typical for front-load washers).

Upgrade pick: Miele W1 and T1

Built to last

This compact washer is effective at lifting stains while still being gentle on fabrics, and Miele makes some of the most durable appliances around.

Buying Options

At the time of publishing, the price was 1,200.

The matching Miele dryer

This ventless heat-pump model can plug into a standard 120-volt outlet and is more efficient than even condenser models.

Buying Options

At the time of publishing, the price was 1,200.

The Miele W1 washer (now discontinued) performed better than many of the full-size washers we tested it against. It has a faster spin speed than the Bosch or Electrolux, which makes it more effective at removing moisture from a load, and consequently at reducing drying time. Like our top pick, the Bosch WAT28400UC, the W1 also has an express wash cycle. The W1’s companion dryer, the T1 (now discontinued), is a heat pump model, which is more energy efficient than the Bosch’s or Electrolux’s condenser models. And unlike our other picks, which require a 240-volt outlet, the Miele set plugs into 120-volt ones, which allows a lot more flexibility in where it can be placed. it. Miele has rightfully earned a reputation for producing durable appliances and providing excellent customer service.

We included the Miele set in our testing of full-size machines, and it not only removed more of the stains on our stain strip than all but our full-size pick, it did so with the same size load in a smaller drum—and thus had less room for the water and detergent to circulate. The W1 was also the gentlest on fabrics in our tests.

The W1 spins at 1,600 rpm, which is faster than either the Bosch or Electrolux. In our testing, the Miele extracted more water—at least two cups—than all the full-size models we tested.

In the dryer tests we ran, the T1 proved effective but slow. It took about 1.5 hours to dry our 12-pound mixed load (some items were still damp when the cycle completed). The vented dryers we looked at took about 40 minutes to an hour to dry the same load of clothes. But ventless dryers always take longer than their vented counterparts, so the Miele isn’t any different from the Bosch or Electrolux in that respect.

As for installation, the Miele set offers even more flexibility than the Electrolux. Each machine can be plugged into a regular 120-volt outlet. Like the Electrolux dryer and unlike the Bosch, the T1 collects moisture in a water tank that must be emptied periodically. Or you can connect a hose and drain water out as you would with a washing machine. Because the T1 relies on a heat pump and not a condenser, it does not emit heat or moisture, which means it can be installed in a closet. It also works well in hot and/or humid conditions.

Miele has a reputation for making high-quality, reliable appliances. Yale Appliance named Miele one of the “Top 5 Most Reliable Compact Laundry Brands for 2023,” with an 8.5 percent service rate, as well as one of the “Most Reliable/Least Serviced Appliance Brands for 2023.” Miele appliances are engineered to endure 20 years of regular use. If your Miele appliance does break, however, finding a qualified technician can be tricky if you don’t live near a major mainland metro area. So if you order it online, check that there are qualified technicians in your area.

There are four variants of the W1 washer: The Classic W1 is the base model. All the upgraded variants are equipped with Wi-Fi and a steam cycle, among other bells and whistles that we consider unnecessary. In our experience, steam functions generally aren’t a real substitute for a clothes steamer or iron. The T1 dryer similarly comes in three versions. As with the washers, the upline models perform the same as the base model but come with features like Wi-Fi and extra dry cycles, and one comes with a clear door instead of an opaque one.

The competition

We came pretty close to recommending the Blomberg WM77210 washer (now discontinued) and DHP24412W heat-pump dryer as our runner-up pair. Two things stopped us: First, though the technology is cool and the model itself reviewed favorably, the DHP24412W is wicked expensive. It tends to cost hundreds more than the Miele T1, not to mention the condenser dryers we considered. Second, Blomberg still has a narrow service network compared with most brands, including Miele. If you live in an area where Blomberg has a big footprint, this is a nonissue. But huge parts of the country, including some major metro areas, have no Blomberg retailers at all, which often means it’s hard to find service technicians.

If the price isn’t a dealbreaker, and you live in Blomberg-land and outside of Miele’s service network, the DHP24412W is a compact dryer worth considering. Blomberg is a North American imprint of Beko, the second best-selling appliance brand in Europe, and is owned by parent company Arçelik, part of Turkey’s largest conglomerate. They even manufacture some appliances that better-known brands slap their labels on. So this isn’t some rinky-dink operation. The product is great, but the brand hasn’t fully committed to the US.

The LG WM1388HW washer and DLEC888W dryer (now discontinued) were on our short list of finalists. LG makes some of the most reliable washing machines, but the performance reviews from the test labs were just okay for this model (and its predecessor, the WM1377HW), and the user ratings for the dryer are poor (though few have been published).

Now that GE makes the ventless GFT14ESSMWW dryer, we may consider giving it a closer look for a future update of this guide.

Similarly, we may also take a closer look at the Samsung WW22K6800AW compact washer now that the company makes the DV22N6800HW heat pump dryer.

Besides Miele, the maker of our upgrade pick, the other top-end laundry brand with (relatively) wide distribution in the US is Asko, a Swedish company. We have not looked into why, but the brand doesn’t seem to have the same kind of loyal following as Miele, nor quite as much availability.

Even if you can install one, you’ll find that there aren’t very many vented compact dryers. This is because they have trouble passing the fire-safety test from Underwriters Laboratory, requiring a dryer to contain a fire for at least seven hours, so most manufacturers don’t bother making one. And among those that you can buy, the user ratings are mediocre to poor, for reasons that we don’t really understand.

What about portable washers?

If you can’t install a regular washing machine, or your landlord won’t do it, you could consider a portable washing machine.

We looked into 19 portable washers, and we’d previously recommended one from Panda. But it went out of stock, and we don’t feel comfortable recommending another one until we can test some out ourselves. So take our advice here as a starting point rather than a strong recommendation for any model.

The best way to get an idea of how a portable washer works is to watch a demo video. But the gist of it is that you need a regular outlet to power the machine, and a sink, shower, or tub to drain it. They’re usually on wheels, so you can easily move them around as needed. The best ones are twin-tub models: The bigger tub on the left washes, and the smaller tub on the right rinses and spin dries. You can fill the tubs with water through an inlet hose that clamps onto a faucet, or you can just fill it manually using a pitcher, garden hose, or really any source of water. Mid-cycle, you need to move the clothes, by hand, from the wash tub into the rinse-and-spin tub. That second tub has only half the capacity of the first, so you’ll need to do two rounds.

The most popular twin-tub portable washers can wash four or five bath towels or pairs of jeans per load, or a mixed load with a couple of days’ worth of clothes for one person. Full loads usually take something like 20 minutes, based on what we’ve seen on YouTube. Senior staff writer Lesley Stockton owns a portable washer and said that her loads finish in about 15 minutes.

A good portable washer has a drain pump, so that when you’re done washing, it can push water up through the drain hose, into a sink or bathtub or whatever. Some cheaper models don’t have a drain pump, so it’s much harder to empty them completely.

The most popular portable twin-tub models are sold under the Giantex, Best Choice Products, and Panda brands—not exactly household names, but they’re the ones to look at if you’re thinking about buying one.

Single-tub models work more like regular top-load washers, just smaller, on wheels, and hooked up to a sink rather than a dedicated tap and drain. You can start the cycle and walk away, and it’ll do all the work on its own. But they tend to cost much more than twin-tub models with similar capacities. They also spin a lot slower, around 800 rpm compared with some twin tubs’ 1,300 rpm, so clothes come out wetter and need much more time on the drying rack.

The most common complaints from owners are that portable washers are noisy; that you need to pay attention to the water level as they fill up; and that they create a lot of lint, leaving it behind on your clothes, and also potentially clogging your drain (a lint roller can help with the clothes, and a stocking rubber-banded to the end of the hose can prevent the clogging).

They might also annoy the hell out of your downstairs neighbors (if you care about that) because it vibrates pretty hard during the spin cycle. Drain hoses can be sketchy, so they’re a potential flood hazard. The hoses tend to be made out of cheap plastic, rather than the rubberized material that higher-end washers use, and don’t attach to the water outlet as securely. If they fail, the washer will dump gallons of water on your floor, which is a problem for you but a bigger problem for anyone downstairs. This risk is why it’s common for older apartment buildings to completely ban in-unit laundry. So check with your landlord, your lease, or your HOA covenant to see if you’re even allowed to get a portable washer.

What about hand-crank washers?

One last washer option to consider is a hand-crank washer like the Wonderwash. It doesn’t need any hookups at all—you just fill it with a few garments and hot water and a bit of detergent, tighten the lid to pressurize the interior, spin the crank at a modest pace for a few minutes, and then insert a drain tube. Repeat, minus the detergent, to rinse. Reviews indicate that it’s more effective than it sounds, thanks to the high pressure. The downside is that you can wash only a few garments at a time, and there’s no spin cycle to speak of, so they’ll take a long time to dry. Unless you can line-dry your clothes outdoors, this probably isn’t a practical way to do your laundry.

Consider a drying rack

Though there are small, 120-volt automatic dryers, most of them require a vent, which is a dealbreaker in most apartments, and the ventless models take so, so long to work that it’s almost always more practical to just hang-dry your clothes. So if you’re dealing with a difficult laundry situation, we think a drying rack is the way to go.

We’d pair the portable washer with the Polder 2-Tier Mesh Top vertical drying rack, which is small enough to fit in a bathtub, and can be folded up and moved around while it’s loaded with clothes. If a vertical rack won’t work, we have a couple of other recommendations for hang-drying your laundry in our guide to small-apartment gear as well.

Wi-Fi-module Electrolux

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Wi-Fi module for connecting to a USB connector and controlling devices from a smartphone, via a mobile application.

Recommended for use in devices equipped with a USB connector: convectors, boilers.

Wi-Fi standards: 802.11 a / b / g / n / ac

Dimensions: 0.07 0.0024 0.0145 m

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