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Problem

Reason

Solution

The unit does not 

power up

No power supply

Water tank is full

Timer function is active

Room temperature is too low

Power on and turn on the unit

Drain the water tank

Cancel timer function

Reset temperature on unit

Unit not performing 

well

Unit is in direct sunlight

Filter is dirty

Air inlet or outlet is blocked

Shade the unit with curtains/

blinds

Remove and clean the filter

Remove any blockage or 

debris from the inlet/outlet

Compressor not 

working

Overheat protection device 

has operated

Check venting then allow 

the unit to cool for 5 minutes 

before restarting

Remote control not 

working

Operating distance is too far.

Batteries are flat

Move closer to the unit.

Replace batteries

Unit is noisy

The unit is located on an 

uneven surface

Position the unit on a flat level 

surface

E2 Code displayed

Water tank full

Drain the water tank

Troubleshooting

Technical Data

Model Number 

 

COL1317

Cooling Capacity   

7000 BTU/h (2.65kW)

Refrigerant 

  : R290 

(160g)

Operating Pressure  

Discharge 2.6MP

     Suction 

1.0MPa

Maximum Pressure  

Discharge 3.2MPa

     Suction 

1.2MPa

Weight   : 19kg

Rated Voltage 

 

220-240V

Rated Current 

 

3.4A

Rated Power Input   

785W

IP 

Rating 

  : IP20

Sound Power Level  

65dB(A)

Summary of Contents for COL1317

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Page 2: ...ildren from 8 years and above and persons with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience or knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understands the hazards involved Children shall not play with the appliance Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be made by children without supervision Do not leave ...

Page 3: ...g label on the rear of the unit R290 refrigerant gas complies with EU environmental directives Refrigerant gas may be odourless if the appliance is used or stored in an unventilated room the room must be such as to prevent stagnation of possible leaks of refrigerant gas as there could be a danger of fire or explosion hazard should the refrigerant come into contact with electric heaters stoves or o...

Page 4: ...tlet 7 Power Cord 8 Air Inlet 9 Internal Tank Drain Control panel 1 Fan Speed and Timer Indicators 2 LED Display 3 Mode Indicators 4 Power ON OFF Switch 5 Temperature Time Button 6 Temperature Time Button 7 Remote Signal Receiver 8 Mode Selection Button 9 Fan Speed Selection Button 10 Timer Select Button 4 9 6 5 3 1 2 8 7 10 ...

Page 5: ...the hose as follows a Extend one end of the flexible hose 1 by about 10cm b Screw the hose connector 2 onto the end of the hose in a clockwise direction c Extend the other end of the flexible hose 1 by about 10cm d Screw the hose exit ring 3 onto the other end of the hose in a clockwise direction 2 Next attached the hose exit ring 3 to the other end of the hose as follows ...

Page 6: ...or obstruction on all sides Before use check the flexible vent hose is properly fitted Ensure the unit is on a level dry surface and the mains supply meets the requirements of the unit Do not share sockets with other appliances via a mains adaptor or other means Using the Air Conditioning Unit Cooling Operation 1 Turn the unit on using the ON OFF button 2 Press the Mode Button until the Cool indic...

Page 7: ...eed Timer Operation Time ON Setting 1 When the unit is OFF press the Timer button and select a desired ON time using the Temperature Time and Buttons 2 The ON time is displayed on the LED Display as a number of hours to the ON time 0 24Hrs Time OFF Setting 1 When the unit is ON press the Timer button and select a desired OFF time using the Temperature Time and Buttons 2 The OFF time is displayed o...

Page 8: ...y or retailer for recycling advice Internal Water Tank and Draining During normal use a majority of the moisture collected will be evaporat ed internally by the unit and expelled through the exhaust 3 However the internal water tank will eventually fill to its maximum ca pacity and the Water Full WF indicator will illuminate on the control panel to show the tank is full To empty the water tank tak...

Page 9: ...ot use the unit without the filter fitted The Air Filter located on the top left hand side of the unit shown partially removed To remove slide the filter out in the direction of the arrow Safety The unit is fitted with an automatic high temperature shut off device if the air inlet or exhaust are blocked the unit will shut down safely After clearing the blockage allow 5 minutes before restarting th...

Page 10: ...tion device has operated Check venting then allow the unit to cool for 5 minutes before restarting Remote control not working Operating distance is too far Batteries are flat Move closer to the unit Replace batteries Unit is noisy The unit is located on an uneven surface Position the unit on a flat level surface E2 Code displayed Water tank full Drain the water tank Troubleshooting Technical Data ...

Page 11: ...Earth E Connect Blue to Neutral N Connect Brown to Live L Ensure the outer sheath is securely held by the cord clamp The Blue wire must be connected to the terminal marked N or coloured Black The Brown wire must be connected to the terminal marked L or coloured Red The Green Yellow wire must be connected to the terminal marked E or coloured Green Check that there are no cut or stray strands of wir...

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