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PAC 14 S

eries 

5

 QC

Air conditioning

Operating Instructions 

& Safety Guide

General Safety

Electrical Safety

   

This equipment should only be used by a competent person 

who has read and understood these instructions

                                                                                       

Check condition of equipment before use. If unit is 

showing   any signs of damage contact your supplier 

immediately                                                                                                                       

Never operate this equipment if you are ill, feeling tired or 

under the influence of alcohol or drugs

Keep all vents and grilles clear of obstructions
Keep children and animals away from air conditioning 

units

Never leave them alone in room where the units in use.    

Make sure equipment is switched off and unplugged after 

use.

This unit requires a 230 volt electrical supply. It plugs 

into standard domestic BS1363 13 amp socket
Always inspect plugs and power cables for damage before 

plugging into power supply
DO NOT USE IF ANY DAMAGE IS

FOUND
Ensure cables are installed so as not to cause a hazard
If an extension lead is used, ensure it is of the correct 

standard and fully uncoiled before use
Cables must not be laid in wet or damp areas
Do not move equipment while operating
Do not pull equipment by the power lead
It is recommended that this equipment is protected by an 

RCD when in use.

Getting started and operation

The unit consists of the indoor cooling unit and an 

external heat exchange unit. The external heat 

exchanger must be positioned outside the area to be 

cooled, either by hanging the external unit out of a 

widow (fig1) or for more permanent/ long term 

applications, disconnecting the refrigerant flexible 

lines from the room unit and passing through a 

100mm diameter hole in the wall and reconnecting. 

Always use 2 spanners to avoid damaging the 

copper pipework. (fig2).   

Fig 1

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