Coolix MPK-09CRN2 Instructions For Use Manual Download Page 1

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MPK-09CRN2 / MPK1-09CRN1 / MPK1-12CRN1

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Page 1: ...MOBILES KLIMAGERÄT MOBILE AIR CONDITIONER CONDIZIONATORE PORTATILE CLIMATISEUR MOBILE MOBIEL AIRCOTOESTEL MPK 09CRN2 MPK1 09CRN1 MPK1 12CRN1 DE EN IT FR NL ...

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Page 3: ...OF APPLIANCE 26 ACCESSORIES 27 OPERATION PANEL 28 INSTALLATION AND START UP 30 INSTRUCTION FOR USE 32 WATER TANK 33 INSTALLATION 35 CLEANING MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE 37 TROUBLESHOOTING 38 WEEE 39 PURCHASE TERMS AND CONDITIONS WARRANTY 40 INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE ...

Page 4: ...rted to another building SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 1 Do not operate this appliance if it is damaged or has damages or if it does not function properly Disconnect the power plug from the power socket 2 Install the appliance at a place where children cannot reach it 3 Do not use the appliance A In the vicinity of heat sources e g heater or a heating appliance clothes dryer etc B At places where oil and wa...

Page 5: ... liquids over the appliance or in the air inflow and outflow apertures 11 The appliance must be cleaned regularly Please observe the cleaning instructions in this context The appliance must be disconnected from the power supply before being cleaned 12 The appliance should not be covered 13 Do not use insecticide sprays or other sprays on the appliance that can cause fire 14 The appliance does not con...

Page 6: ...tion flap 3 Direction regulator 4 Horizontal ventilation flap 5 Supporting handle on both sides 6 Water tank 7 Rollers 8 Air filter 9 Fastening tape for power cable 10 Outlet plug 11 Hot air outlet 12 Air entry inlet 13 Bottom outlet plug 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 ...

Page 7: ...be used ACCESSORIES Figure Designation Number Exhaust cable 1 Adapter A for permanent cable mounting 1 Adapter B for provisional cable mounting 1 Expansion plug 4 Tape for fastening power cable 1 Emptying hose continuous discharge Not available in some models 1 Emptying hose connected to the water tank 1 Window panel set 1 ...

Page 8: ... keys indicate whether these functions were selected 3 key These keys are used to adjust the desired cooling temperature The temperature increases by 1 C each time you press the key the temperature decreases by 1 C each time you press the key 4 key You can select the mode of the appliance by pressing this key The mode changes each time you press this key in the following sequence Cool Dehumidify F...

Page 9: ... automatically The water tank must be emptied or positioned correctly 7 Digital Display The set temperature is displayed here The current room temperature is displayed in the Ventilate and Dehumidify modes The set values are displayed here when the timer function is set Note The temperature can be displayed and set in C or F Please press the and keys simultaneously to change the display You can vi...

Page 10: ...is equipped with a water tank which is fastened with a belt in the factory to protect the water level switch during transportation Take the water tank out and remove the fastening tape and replace the water tank in its initial position before the first start up Do not push or apply sudden force on the tank as this could lead to faults in the appliance Information about the correct handling of the w...

Page 11: ...ny extension cable a multi socket that is also used by other electrical appliances or a continuous speed regulator This can lead to overheating causing a fire 11 Connect the dehumidifier only to a functioning single phase earthed socket with the mains voltage specified on the ratings plate The wall socket should be easily accessible 12 Unwind the power cord fully and insert the power plug into the po...

Page 12: ...tomatically Fan 1 Press the key till the control light lights up 2 You cannot set a definite temperature 3 Press the key to select the blower speed 4 The exhaust air hose must be removed when the appliance is running in the Fan mode Timer function Automatic mode of the appliance Press the key when the appliance is switched off and the power plug is inserted in the power socket 0 0 appears in the di...

Page 13: ...liance extracts water from the room air There are two options of diverting the water Water tank 1 The water is diverted to the water tank and collected there The appliance is shut off automatically as soon as the water tank is full the control light starts flashing 2 Wait for a few minutes before taking the water tank out so that the remaining water can drip into it Do not take the water tank out w...

Page 14: ...ll a fitting hose Ensure that the hose and the outlet plug are tight and guide the open end to an external water outlet 2 Make sure that the entire length of the hose is inclined and that it is not damaged entangled or clogged so that water can flow freely and without any interruption 3 Check regularly to ensure that the water hose is installed properly is tight 4 This emptying method lowers the coo...

Page 15: ... returning to the room or to prevent fresh hot air from outside from entering the room 2 Or you can use the attached window panel set In most cases this set can be applied vertically or horizontally to the closing standard window The panel is pushed to the required length and clamped to the window frame while closing the window You can introduce Adapter B in the hole in the panel INSTALLATION 2 Wi...

Page 16: ... 3 Fix the loose end of the exhaust hose which you used earlier in the appliance see above on Adapter A 4 You can cover the opening in the wall with the adapter cap when you do not want to use the appliance 5 The cable can be compressed or stretched in the 50 cm to 200 cm range The appliance works more effectively when the cable length is maintained as short as possible NOTE Do not bend the cable ...

Page 17: ...ry two weeks to ensure dust free operation of the lower blower 1 Take out filter Remove the filter cover and take out the air filter from the filter cover 2 Clean filter Dip the air filter in hot water app 40 C 104 F and wash with a neutral detergent Flush the filter carefully and dry it in a shady place 3 Insert filter Replace the air filter in the filter cover with the help of the fastening hooks on the i...

Page 18: ...LESHOOTING Problem Possible cause Solution The appliance does not start when the key is pressed The display flashes the water tank is full Empty the water in the water tank The room temperature is higher than the set temperature Heat mode Readjust the temperature The room temperature is lower than the set temperature Cool mode Readjust the temperature Inadequate cooling Windows and doors are not cl...

Page 19: ...es The base is not adequately firm or flat Place the appliance on a flat firm base Sound The sound comes from the flowing of the coolant in the air conditioner This is normal Compressor does not function and the digital display shows P2 The bottom container is full Remove the plug from the bottom outlet and let the water out The packaging material of this appliance can be recycled Please dispose the pa...

Page 20: ...nty The manufacturer is not liable for incidental or consequential damages of any nature Any implied warranty including merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose on this product is limited in duration of this warranty Some states or countries do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages or limitation how long an implied warranty lasts so the above limita...

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Page 22: ... Zülpicher Str 5 40549 Düsseldorf Germany Service Hotline DE 01805 12 16 17 14 Cent pro Minute aus dem deutschen Festnetz Service Hotline Europe 0049 1805 12 16 17 www mideaaircon de info mideaaircon de 12 2006 CS384 U ...

Page 23: ...FERNBEDIENUNG REMOTE CONTROL TELECOMANDO TELECOMMANDE AFSTANDSBEDIENING DE EN IT FR NL ...

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Page 25: ...EN 13 SPECIFICATIONS 14 PERFORMANCE CHARACTERISTICS 14 KEYS 15 DISPLAY 16 OPERATION 17 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 20 INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE ...

Page 26: ...rs timer 3 Adjustment range of room temperature 17 C 30 C 4 LCD display 1 Read this use instructions document before using the remote control 2 Keep this document for reference at a safe place 3 All data in this document pertaining to the HEAT mode are applicable only to air conditioners that are equipped with the Heat function 4 The air conditioner responds with a delay of about 3 minutes if you ...

Page 27: ...ance on Press it again to stop the operation 10 TIMER ON Press this key to define the activation period of the appliance The activation time is set back by 30 minutes each time you press this key from 10 hours in hourly cycle To deactivate this mode all you have to do is simply set 0 00 12 TIMER OFF Press this key to define the deactiva tion time of the appliance The deactivation time is set back by...

Page 28: ... MODE key 5 LOCK The LOCK display appears on pressing the LOCK key Press the LOCK key again and the display disappears 6 TIMER DISPLAY TIMER OFF appears in this area as soon as you select an activation time Similarly TIMER OFF appears in this area as soon as you select a deactivation time TIMER ON OFF appears if both functions are selected 7 FAN SPEED DISPLAY An arrow appears in front of the conce...

Page 29: ...r socket refer to the Instructions for Use document of the appliance You can now use the remote control NOTE 1 Do not use old or different units while replacing cells This can lead to disturbances in the remote control 2 Remove the cells if you do not want to use the remote control for several weeks Leaking cells can damage the remote control 3 Under conditions of normal use the average life of th...

Page 30: ...the TEMP keys The most pleasant temperature settings fall in the 21 C to 28 C range 3 You can press the FAN SPEED key to select the speed of the fan The speed is selected in the following sequence each time you press the key AUTO LOW MED HIGH 4 Press the ON OFF key to start the air conditioner 5 Press the ON OFF key again to stop the operation NOTE 1 In the AUTO mode the air conditioner selects th...

Page 31: ...of operation and the symbol h You can now set the period for operation start stop 2 The activation time deactivation time is set back by 0 5 hours each time you press the TIMER ON TIMER OFF key from 10 hours in 1 hour cycle 3 After setting the activation deactivation period it takes about 30 seconds for the signal to be transmitted from the remote control to the air conditioner The set functions a...

Page 32: ...iquids 3 Protect the remote control from high temperatures and direct sunlight 4 Do not expose the signal reciever of the air conditioner to direct sunlight because otherwise the air conditioner may not function properly 5 Keep the remote control away from electro magnetic radiation emanating from other household appliances SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Technical changes and print errors reserved ...

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Page 34: ... Zülpicher Str 5 40549 Düsseldorf Germany Service Hotline DE 01805 12 16 17 14 Cent pro Minute aus dem deutschen Festnetz Service Hotline Europe 0049 1805 12 16 17 www mideaaircon de info mideaaircon de 12 2006 CS259 R ...

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