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   PORTABLE REFRIGERATED SLIMLINE AIR CONDITIONER - CP12CW3

  

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REMOTE CONTROL

Preparation Before Operation

Remove the battery cover and insert new 
batteries (AAA), making sure the 

+

 and 

-

 match the compartment markings (Fig 

10).

During Operation

If the remote control will not operate the 
air conditioner, the batteries may need to 
be replaced.

Remove the batteries and replace with 
new ones. If this does not solve the 
problem contact your nearest service 
centre for advice.

Note!

 The air conditioner must be 

plugged in and switched on for the remote 
control to operate the air conditioner. 

To use, point at the signal receiving 
window on the control panel and press a 
button (Figure 9). The air conditioner will 
“beep” when signal has been received. 
If there is no beep, press the remote 
button again, ensuring it is within range (6 
metres) of the air conditioner. 

Note! 

If there are two of the same air 

conditioners installed, they cannot be 
controlled separately. When you operate 
either remote, it will turn on both air 
conditioners if they are both within signal 
range (6 metres).

Care of your Remote Control

Don’t let the remote control drop onto 
hard surfaces or be subjected to sudden 
shocks of any form. The warranty does 
not cover misuse or accidental damage.

Don’t place the remote control in direct 
sunlight, or near extremes of temperature.

Don’t allow the remote control to get wet.

Don’t place near strong electromagnetic 
waves.

Don’t mix old and new batteries!

If the remote control will not be used for a 
long time, remove the batteries to avoid 
corrosion.

Note! 

The remote will display heat mode. 

Heat mode is not applicable for this 
model of air conditioner. When heat mode 
is selected the air conditioner will make a 
beeping sound and continue to operate 
in fan mode. Nothing will be displayed on 
the air conditioner.

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Summary of Contents for CP12CW3

Page 1: ...OWNER S MANUAL Supercool Portable Refrigerated Slimline Air Conditioner English CP12CW3...

Page 2: ...isposed of with household waste This product should be taken to your local recycling centre for safe treatment CONTENTS Introduction 1 Safety 2 Component Location 3 Installation 4 Control and Display...

Page 3: ...sure the appliance has been securely and correctly installed according to the installation instructions contained within this manual Personal Cooling Your Convair refrigerated air conditioner is a po...

Page 4: ...accordance with national wiring regulations Electrical Safety cont Caution Before connecting the electrical power cord to a power outlet check that the air conditioner voltage as shown on the rating l...

Page 5: ...ust outlet 9 Power supply cord 10 Cord storage 11 Water tank drain 12 Condenser air intake 13 Air lters 14 Handle 15 Remote control storage 16 Window kit 3 screws included 17 Exhaust hose 18 Hose end...

Page 6: ...ng the Exhaust Hose Step 1 Fit the hose end connectors to the exhaust hose by turning the hose end connectors counter clock wise to the exhaust hose as shown in Figure 5 Step 2 Open a window and t the...

Page 7: ...y Saving CONTROL AND DISPLAY 8 Air Conditioner Control Panel 1 10 12 11 6 7 5 2 8 3 4 6 4 13 5 9 Air Conditioner Remote Controller 3 1 2 3 7 9 8 9 COOL mode DEHUMIDIFY mode FAN mode ENERGY SAVINGS mod...

Page 8: ...n range 6 metres of the air conditioner Note If there are two of the same air conditioners installed they cannot be controlled separately When you operate either remote it will turn on both air condit...

Page 9: ...adjust the fan speeds Note In cooling mode the fan will continue to operate even if the compressor has turned off Note In dehumidifying mode the fan speed is locked at low and the temperature cannot...

Page 10: ...the air conditioner after a set period of time Timer for automatic start up is set by following the below steps with the air conditioner in stand by mode Timer for automatic shut down is set with the...

Page 11: ...C 3 Dry thoroughly before replacing 4 Take care to replace the lter back into the slot in the cooler Note Never operate the air conditioner without the lters MAINTENANCE Draining the air conditioner P...

Page 12: ...ath the air conditioner uneven The remote control does not work Is there anything obstructing the remote signal receiver Ensure to aim the remote at the air conditioner Ensure you are with the remote...

Page 13: ...r 430 Moisture Removal L hr 1 4 Refrigerant type Charge R410A 560g Max Pressure Suction MPa 2 0 Max Pressure Discharge MPa 5 0 Ingress Protection IPX0 Weight kg 34 0 Dimensions mm W 471 x D 355 x H 85...

Page 14: ...o misuse of the appliance Normal user maintenance Setting of controls Transit damage or Damage caused by user misuse tampering or failure to observe the care and special provisions in the instructions...

Page 15: ...al com PRIVACY NOTICE Seeley International Pty Ltd ABN 23 054 687 035 will use the personal information you provide us with to provide warranty support for the product you have purchased and to inform...

Page 16: ...leyinternational com It is the policy of Seeley International to introduce continual product improvement Accordingly speci cations are subject to change without notice Please consult with your dealer...

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