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This is due to the detrioting condition of the display, sometimes an even lite press with fingers on the display may help. This happens due to loss of contacts inside due to poor quality of display or aging.
I've never seen an air condition device that needs to add water to work. Actually they RELEASE condensation water and you need to collect this water or drain it through a tube
That means that it is dehumidifying. Is the air coming out still cold? I assume you have tried using the mode button to switch it back? Is the air extremely humid? Perhaps it is humid enough that the machine needs to dry the air before safely operating as an AC. The manual is available here:
Sounds like you have a 220 volt air conditioner plugged into a 120 volt outlet.This will cause the conditions you are describing. Put a filter on it please.
divide your btu rating by 12000. (1 ton = 12000 btu)
For example - a 24,000 BTU Air Conditioner is a 2 ton unit. 24000 divided by 12000 = 2
A 18000 btu air condtioner is a 1 1/2 ton unit 18000 divided by 12000 = 1 1/2
you can find out your btu rating by looking on the tag on your unit.
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