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MAINTENANCE 

WARNING: ALWAYS UNPLUG THE UNIT BEFORE MOVING OR CLEANING.

 

 

CLEANING 

Air filters 

The air filters located on the rear of the unit can be removed simply by pulling the filter frame 

slightly out and then across to the side. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Cabinet 

Wipe with a damp cloth and polish with a soft cloth. 

 
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

CARE OF THE UNIT 

1. 

Only plug the unit into a suitable 

220-240V~ 50Hz AC 10 AMP power supply. 

2. 

Hold the plug when unplugging the unit, never pull on the cord. 

3. 

Do not place the unit in direct sunlight. This can fade the plastic case. 

4. 

Do not operate the unit in a confined space. 

5. 

Do not place objects on top of the unit. This blocks the air outlet. 

6. 

Do not place the unit where the air inlets or outlets may be blocked by curtains or 

furniture. 

7. 

Keep the filters clean.   

 

 

 

 
OVERHEAT PROTECTION 

This unit is fitted with an overheat prevention device. If the unit overheats it will automatically 

turn off. The unit can be restarted after 30 minutes.   

 

ERROR CODES 

Error codes are shown on the display should a fault occur.

 

E1: Indicates open circuit or short circuit in the room temperature sensor. 

E2: Indicates open circuit or short circuit in the pipe temperature sensor. 

E3: Indicates a refrigerant leak. 

Please contact an authorized service centre if any of the above error messages are 

shown. 

E4: Indicates the internal water container is full. Refer to WATER DRAIN. 

If error code E4 persists, please contact an authorized service centre. 

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Summary of Contents for DC10RC

Page 1: ...fely before the appliance is scrapped 13 This appliance is not intended for use by persons including children with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge u...

Page 2: ...peration begins 3 minutes after the unit is switched on or the mode is switched from dehumidify to air conditioning 2 FUNCTION Press this button to select cooling heating or dehumidification When the...

Page 3: ...er can be used to turn the unit on automatically after a set time delay is complete 1 With the unit OFF press the TIMER button to set the desired time delay before the unit is to start 2 Choose the fu...

Page 4: ...ore use Locating the unit Install the portable air conditioner in a flat location with adequate space to ensure the air inlets and outlets will not be blocked Keep a minimum clearance of 50cm from wal...

Page 5: ...s used excess water condensation may be produced that cannot be removed via the exhaust hose This water is captured by an internal container When this container is full the unit will stop working and...

Page 6: ...This blocks the air outlet 6 Do not place the unit where the air inlets or outlets may be blocked by curtains or furniture 7 Keep the filters clean OVERHEAT PROTECTION This unit is fitted with an ove...

Page 7: ...he temperature has decreased then turn the air conditioner on again Note Compressor operation begins 3 minutes after the unit is switched on The distance between the remote control and the air conditi...

Page 8: ...Power Consumption EN14511 1245W 1090W Rated Power EN60335 1280W 1100W Cooling Heating Capacity 3000W 3000W Air Flow 360 M3 H Moisture Removed 40 L DAY Refrigerant R410A Min room size 10m 2 Max room s...

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