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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).

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

Don’t place the remote control in direct
sunlight, or near extremes of temperature.
This will affect the control’s temperature
reading.

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.

Care of your remote control

Preparation before operation

During Operation

Remove the battery cover and insert new
batteries

.

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 the + and -

match the compartment markings (Fig 10)

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

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 front
panel and press the remote button. The air
conditioner will “beep” when a 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!

!

NOTE:

WASTE BATTERIES SHOULD

BE DISPOSED OF CORRECTLY

REMOTE CONTROL

9

Signal
transmission point

Power ON / OFF
button

Fan speed
adjust button

Timer on / off
button

Mode button
(Cool-Dehumidify-Fan)

Temperature /
Timer adjust buttons

Battery
compartment

Battery cover

10

Step 6:

Step 7:

Press the FAN SPEED button

on the control panel or remote control to

adjust the fan speed. Each press will cycle
the fan speed between high, medium and
low.

In Cooling mode, the fan will continue

to run even when the compressor has
cycled off.

The air conditioner is fitted with

horizontal air direction vanes.  Carefully
move the vanes to the desired position by
hand (Fig 12).

During cooling mode, water will

collect in the air conditioner’s tank. This
water is recirculated and some will be
exhausted out with the hot air, but will slowly
fill up the tank. This occurs more quickly in
humid conditions.  If the tank should fill, the
‘water full’ indicator will be lit on the control
display and the unit will shut down. The
cooler cannot be restarted until the water
tank is drained.  Refer to the Maintenance
section for draining the tank should this
occur.

Note!

Important!

Starting the air conditioner

Step 1:

Ensure the cooler is plugged in

and switched on.

Step 2:

Step :

Step 4:

Cooling mode

Dehumidifying mode

Fan mode

Step 5:

!

Lift up the air outlet vent ready for

use.

3 Press the ON/OFF button

on the remote control or ON/OFF

button on the control panel to start the air
conditioner.

Press the MODE button

on the control panel or remote control to
select the desired operating mode (Fig 7,
8 &11):

- refrigerated

cooling

- for

extracting moisture from the air

- Fan only operation

(no cooling)

Press “

-” buttons on the

control panel or on the remote control to
select the desired operating ‘set’
temperature.

In Cooling mode, cooling will occur if the
set temperature is less than the room
temperature.

Do not set the cooling temperature

too low. This will consume more power.
24°C is the recommended set
temperature, with high fan speed.

Changing the set temperature will

have no effect in DEHUMIDIFYING or
FAN modes.

The display can toggle between °C

and °F by pressing both the “+” and “-”
buttons on the control panel together and
holding for 2 seconds.

+”or “

The set temperature range is 16°C-32°C

Tip

Note!

Note!

OPERATION

Step.4

Step.5

Step.3

Step.6

Step.8

11

12

MODE

TIMER

SPEED

TEMP / TIME

+

-

TEMP / TIME

ON / OFF

MODE

TIMER

SPEED

TEMP / TIME

+

-

TEMP / TIME

ON / OFF

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SEELEY INTERNATIONAL

OWNER’S MANUAL

6

CP14CS1 Portable Refrigerated Air Conditioner

Summary of Contents for CP14CS1

Page 1: ... English CP14CS1 CP14CS1 OWNER S MANUAL Portable Refrigerated Air Conditioner ...

Page 2: ...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 Installing the exhaust hose 4 Control panel 5 Remote control 6 Operation 7 8 Maintenance 9 Troubleshooting 10 Specifications 11 Warranty 12 i CP14CS1 Portable Refrigerated Air Conditioner ...

Page 3: ...our Convair cooler is a portable air conditioning unit that supplies refrigerated air to a personal area within a room It is not intended to function as a house or room air conditioner Be sure the appliance has been securely and correctly installed according to the installation instructions contained within this manual Personal Cooling Energy Saving Tips Warranty D D D D D Do not locate the air co...

Page 4: ...efore 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 side of the unit refer Fig 4 Ensure the power supply is correctly earthed and rated Plug the air conditioner directly into a properly installed power outlet Never use an extension cord double adaptor or multi power outlet boar...

Page 5: ...el Air Filter Drain Air Filter Air Inlet Power Cord Exhaust Air Outlet Exhaust Hose Hose Ends x 2 Exhaust Fitting window end Rating Label COMPONENT LOCATION MODE TIMER SPEED TEMP TIME TEMP TIME ON OFF 3 SEELEY INTERNATIONAL OWNER S MANUAL Window Attachment 3 pieces Screws 8 ...

Page 6: ...cally to suit your window type Fit the hose end to the window attachment and lock into place as before Fig 5C 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...

Page 7: ...ooling Dehumidifying and Fan modes Press to enter the timer setting mode and time Press to increase to decrease the set temperature In Timer mode press to increase to decrease the timer from 01 24 hours In Cooling mode press at same time to toggle between C and F Power ON OFF button Fan Speed control button Mode Select button Timer Set buttonn Temperature Timer adjust buttons Set Temperature Displ...

Page 8: ...tteries 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 the and match the compartment markings Fig 10 If the remote control will not operate the air conditioner the batteries may need to be replaced The air conditioner must be plugged in and switched on for the remote control to operate the air conditi...

Page 9: ...on Step 2 Step Step 4 Cooling mode Dehumidifying mode Fan mode Step 5 Lift up the air outlet vent ready for use 3 Press the ON OFF button on the remote control or ON OFF button on the control panel to start the air conditioner Press the MODE button on the control panel or remote control to select the desired operating mode Fig 7 8 11 refrigerated cooling for extracting moisture from the air Fan on...

Page 10: ...ing Press the or buttons to increase or decrease the time in 1 hour increments from 1 24 hrs After 5 seconds the display will stop flashing and the TIMER symbol will be lit on the display panel Fig 8 When the air conditioner is OFF but still plugged in repeat the above to set the number of hours before the cooler powers ON The air conditioner will start up with the last settings used When the air ...

Page 11: ...he body clean Never use aggressive chemicals spirits detergents chemically treated cloths or other cleansing solutions These substances could possibly damage the cabinet Use a vacuum cleaner or tap the filter lightly to remove loose dust and dirt and then rinse under running water no hotter than 40 C Dry thoroughly before replacing Take care to replace the filter back into the slot in the cooler R...

Page 12: ...as cool as it once was Are the filters dusty or dirty restricting the airflow Is the air inlet or outlet blocked Is the room temperature below the set temperature The air conditioner is too noisy Is the air conditioner positioned unevenly so as to create vibration Is the floor beneath the air conditioner uneven It is possible that the overheat protection for the compressor is on Wait for it to res...

Page 13: ...nd specifications are subject to change without notice SEELEY INTERNATIONAL CONVAIR PORTABLE AIR CONDITIONER Model s Function Cooling Capacity Watts Air Flow Volume m hr 3 Power Supply Rated Input Power Watts Fuse Type Refrigerant Type Charge kg Water Ingress Protection Rating Weight kg Dimensions mm width depth height CP14CS1 Personal Cooling 4100 14 000 Btu hr 430 220 240V 50Hz 1400 3 15A 250V R...

Page 14: ...ce with the instructions in the Owner s Manual The addition of any third party device or the removal or the alteration of any of our components will void this warranty In addition the warranty granted under clause 1 does not apply to Consumable components such as filters Adjustments necessary due to misuse of the cooler Normal user maintenance Setting of controls Transit damage or Damage caused by...

Page 15: ... only valid and enforceable in Australia Our liability under this warranty is limited to the extent permitted by law That is to the extent that it is fair and reasonable if the Goods are not of a kind ordinarily acquired for personal domestic or household use or consumption your remedies associated with any failure or defect of the Product will be limited to a the replacement of the Goods or the s...

Page 16: ...00 526 410 seeleyinternational com It 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 specifications of the model selected ...

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