Clarke CA7500 Operating & Maintenance Manual Download Page 10

MAINTENANCE

For your protection, ALWAYS disconnect the unit from the mains supply whenever carrying out
maintenance or routine servicing.

1. CLEANING

Use only a soft damp cloth with a MILD, diluted cleansing agent. DO NOT use solvents or
other chemical agents as this will cause irreparable damage.

Dust may be removed from the front grille with the brush attachment of a vacuum cleaner.

To clean the water receptacle, wash in warm water with a mild detergent, dry and replace
correctly.

Periodically check the condition of the air filter located on the side of the unit, and which is
shown in fig. 2 on page 3. Pull open the door using the tab provided, and the filter will be
seen attached to the door, held by plastic hooks.

If necessary, carefully pull off the filter and wash it gently in warm water (40

o

C) with a neutral

detergent. Allow it to dry before replacing it again over the door hooks.

IMPORTANT: The filter should be replaced every two or three washes. See your CLARKE dealer.

Whilst the filter door is open, inspect the cooling fins of the evaporator. VERY CAREFULLY
remove any dust that may be present using the soft brush attachment of a vacuum cleaner,
taking great care not to press down on to the fins or damage them in any way. NEVER use a
hard brush or any object likely to damage the fins.

2. STORAGE

If you intend to store the unit for a considerable period of time, you should ensure the water
receptacle is empty and dry.

Additionally, within the water receptacle compartment, is a plastic hose, on the end of which is
a rubber bung. Remove the rubber bung to drain the water, within the hose, into a suitable
container, then replace the bung fully.

NOTE:

DO NOT remove the rubber bung at any other time, as water collected within the plastic hose is
used for cooling component parts.

Once this procedure is completed, run the unit in FAN mode ONLY for at least three hours, before
storing the unit, preferably wrapped in polythene.

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Summary of Contents for CA7500

Page 1: ...MOBILE AIR CONDITIONING DEHUMIDIFYING UNIT Model No CA7500 OPERATING MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS 1001...

Page 2: ...r which it was intended Faulty goods should be returned to their place of purchase no product can be returned to us without prior permission This guarantee does not effect your statutory rights CONTEN...

Page 3: ...however an air exhaust outlet is required to be close at hand within 2 meters using the hose supplied All controls are a pressure pad type mounted on the front top of the unit and are explained under...

Page 4: ...marked letter L Connect the BLUE coloured cord to plug terminal marked letter N Fuse Rating The fuse rating for this appliance is 13 Amps If this appliance is fitted with a plug which is moulded onto...

Page 5: ...ng the seal is good then the other end to the outlet adapter and finally attach the outlet adapter to the air con unit as described above A flat adapter is also provided for connection to air ducting...

Page 6: ...nctions are operated by pressure pad type controls as illustrated in fig 4 In the centre of the panel is an LCD window shown in fig 5 and in which is displayed the current status of the unit i e selec...

Page 7: ...et the time at which it switches itself ON i e the number of hours from the current time When the machine is running press the appropriate button to set the number of hours at which it switches itself...

Page 8: ...18o C to 35o C 4 Set your fan speed 5 Set the sweep control if desired 6 Set the time you wish the unit to stop if desired You may now leave the unit which will function automatically until it is eith...

Page 9: ...desired 4 Set the time you wish the unit to stop if desired You may now leave the unit which will function automatically until it is either switched OFF using the I O button the timer if set intervene...

Page 10: ...n over the door hooks IMPORTANT The filter should be replaced every two or three washes See your CLARKE dealer Whilst the filter door is open inspect the cooling fins of the evaporator VERY CAREFULLY...

Page 11: ...tched ON at mains 2 Water receptacle FULL 3 Water receptacle not replaced correctly Cooling mode set but no cool air 1 Room temperature lower than 16o C 1 Normal condition Low air volume Unit noisy an...

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