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50cm

Assembling the exhaust hose (Fig 5)
Step 1:

Step 2:

Installing the exhaust hose to the air
conditioner (Fig 6).
Step 1:

Step 2:

Installing the exhaust hose to the
window (Fig 6).
Step 1:

Step 2

Fit the square exhaust fitting

onto the hose end with the 2 ‘pips’. The
pips will lock into the holes.

Fit the oblong exhaust fitting

onto the other end of the hose.

Position the square exhaust

fitting above the grooves on the exhaust
air outlet, with the open end facing down.

Push the hose fitting down into

the outlet until it is completely covered.

Snap the oblong connector into

position on the window attachment.

: Open the window and fit the

adjustable window attachment. Extend
the attachment as required and lock into
place with the wing nut. Ensure the outlet
is not obscured. The window attachment
can be installed horizontally or vertically,
depending on the window type.

Note!

Note!

The minimum distance required

from the operating air conditioner to
any obstructing objects or walls is
50cm (Fig 6).

Keep the exhaust hose as short and
straight as possible and minimise
kinks. This will maximise the cooling
performance.

Don

t use extension pieces for the

exhaust pipe as this will reduce the
cooling performance.

Hot air and possibly mist will be
emitted from the exhaust hose.

It is critical to the cooler

s

performance that the hot exhaust air
is completely removed from the space
being cooled.

5

hole

locating

pip

6

INSTALLING THE EXHAUST

4

Summary of Contents for ClimateMaster CM12RCS

Page 1: ...Instruction Manual ClimateMaster CM12RW CM12RCW CM12RCS ClimateMaster Portable Refrigerated Air Conditioner...

Page 2: ...cts must not be disposed of with household waste This product should be taken to your local recycling centre for safe treatment Please read these instructions prior to using the appliance and save the...

Page 3: ...ble for their safety Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance Do not place anything through the ventilating slots Your Convair cooler is a portable air conditio...

Page 4: ...ety cont Caution before connecting the electrical power cord to a power outlet check that the air conditioner voltage is the same as your power supply refer to the rating label located on the back of...

Page 5: ...Control panel Air Filter Air Intake Power cord Air Intake Air Intake Exhaust Air Outlet Drain 3 4 Rating Label OSC Mode Temp Speed On Off Timer OSC Remote Control Exhaust Hose Window Kit Exhaust Fitt...

Page 6: ...ow and fit the adjustable window attachment Extend the attachment as required and lock into place with the wing nut Ensure the outlet is not obscured The window attachment can be installed horizontall...

Page 7: ...zontal Swing Vane button Vertical Swing Vane button Mode Select button Press to turn the air conditioner on and off Press to cycle the fan speed between low medium and high Press to enter the timer se...

Page 8: ...batteries If there is no display or only part display remove the batteries and replace with new ones If this does not solve the problem contact your nearest service centre for advice AAA making sure...

Page 9: ...mode automatic selection of operating mode reverse cycle heating Fan only operation no cooling refrigerated cooling refrigerated moisture removal from the air r s The temperature set range is 16 C 31...

Page 10: ...adjust the time in 0 5 hour increments from 0 5 12 hrs Fig 14 shows the cooler will turn off after 2 5 hrs When the air conditioner is working only the TIMER OFF can be set When the air conditioner i...

Page 11: ...in hours will be displayed Adjust by pressing the TEMP TIMER button to increase or decrease in 0 5 hr increments To cancel the TIMER change the SET TIME to 0 0 h after 2 seconds the SET TIME will dis...

Page 12: ...ate the air conditioner without the filter Use a soft damp cloth to wipe the body clean Never use aggressive chemicals spirits detergents chemically treated cloths or other cleansing solutions These s...

Page 13: ...t air needs to be completely removed from the room The air conditioner is not as cool as it once was Is the filter dusty or dirty restricting the airflow Is the air inlet or outlet blocked Is the room...

Page 14: ...350 870 Model Function Cooling Capacity Watts Heating Capacity Watts Dehumidifying Capacity L hr Air Flow Volume m hr 3 Noise Level Sound Pressure dB A Power Supply Input Power Watts Input Current Am...

Page 15: ...NOTES 13...

Page 16: ...t is the policy of Seeley International to introduce continual product improvement Accordingly specifications are subject to change without notice Please consult with your dealer to confirm the specif...

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