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3.  (TEMP+) 

              In  cooling  mode,  this  button  raises  the  set  temperature  by               

1°C  each

 

time  it  is  pressed  to  a  maximum  of  30°C.  In  heating 

mode, this button

 

raises the set temperature by 1°C each time it 

is pressed to a maximum of 25°C. 

 

  4.  (TEMP-) 

                In cooling mode,  this  button  lowers  the set  temperature  by  1°C 

each

 

time  it  is  pressed,  to  a  minimum  of  17°C.  In  heating 

function, this button

 

lowers the set temperature by 1°C each time 

it is pressed to a minimum

 

of 15°C. 

 

 

  The time taken to reach the desired set temperature will depend on the environment 

and the size of the space in which the unit is operating in. For example, if the ambient 

temperature  is  too  hot  or  the  room  is  too  large,  the  rate  at  which  the  temperature 

descends will be slow as the cooling may be less effective. 

 

5.  DISPLAY

       

         

The  display  indicates  the  current  set  temperature  or  the  timer 

setting.  When  the  timer  or  temperature  is  adjusted,  the  new 

setting  is  shown  before  the  display  returns  to  the  current  set 

temperature.     

 

  The display is also used to show error codes should a fault occur, see ERROR 

CODES. 

 

6. SPEED

 

Press  SPEED  to  select  TURBO,  HIGH,  LOW  or  AUTO  fan 

speed.  If  AUTO  fan  speed  is  selected,  the  unit  operates  at 

maximum  capacity  and  turbo  fan  speed  while  the  room 

temperature  is  more  than  2°C  from  the  set  temperature. When 

the  room  temperature  is  within  2°C  of  the  set  temperature,  the 

unit  operates  at  HIGH  fan  speed.  Once  the  room  temperature 

equals  the  set  temperature,  the  unit  will  operate  at  minimum 

capacity  and  low  fan  speed  to  efficiently  maintain  the  desired 

temperature.  When  TURBO,  HIGH  or  LOW  speed  is  selected, 

the unit operates at maximum capacity until the set temperature 

Summary of Contents for DC10RCDH

Page 1: ...MODEL DC10RCDH DC12RCDH INSTRUCTION MANUAL PORTABLE AIR CONDITIONER ...

Page 2: ...t is for indoor operation only 10 Open the adjustable air vent and extend the exhaust pipe and drain pipe if fitted to the closest window before using 11 Only ever have a professional technician manufacturer or service agent replace a damaged power cord 12 The batteries from the remote control must be removed and disposed of safely before the appliance is scrapped 13 This appliance is not intended...

Page 3: ...ontrol receiver 3 Adjustable air vent 4 Window kit adaptor 5 Exhaust hose 6 Hot air filter 7 Hot air inlet 8 Home for remote control 9 Hot air outlet 10 Water filler for humidifying function 11 Cool air filter 12 Cool air inlet 13 Water tank 14 Drain hole 15 Outlet grille for heating and humidifying 16 Exhaust hose attachment ...

Page 4: ... its compressor Compressor operation begins 3 minutes after the unit is switched on or the mode is switched from dehumidify to air conditioning 2 FUNCTION Press this key to select cooling heating dehumidifying or humidifying Humidifier 1 The unit will stop automatically after four hours of operation Put water into the water filler 10 to restart operation 2 The unit will stop humidifying if the amb...

Page 5: ...e slow as the cooling may be less effective 5 DISPLAY The display indicates the current set temperature or the timer setting When the timer or temperature is adjusted the new setting is shown before the display returns to the current set temperature The display is also used to show error codes should a fault occur see ERROR CODES 6 SPEED Press SPEED to select TURBO HIGH LOW or AUTO fan speed If AU...

Page 6: ...er a set time period is complete 1 With the unit ON press the TIMER button to set the desired time for the unit to remain on 2 Once the set time period is complete the unit will turn off automatically 3 If you press the POWER button before the time delay is complete the delay will be cancelled and the unit will turn off immediately 8 SLEEP Press the SLEEP button to select the sleep comfort mode Wh...

Page 7: ...urs set will be shown on the display by pressing either the TEMP or TEMP buttons REMOTE CONTROL FUNCTION On Off switch Function MODE selector Hourly programming Automatic fan speed Turbo fan speed High fan speed Low fan speed Night operation selector Temperature selector ...

Page 8: ...dequate space to ensure the air inlets and outlets will not be blocked Keep a minimum clearance of 50cm from walls and other objects Position the unit to allow the exhaust hose to reach a suitable window as shown Avoid sharp bends or kinks in the exhaust hose The optional adjustable window slider is included to ensure the exhaust hose is held in place in the window and prevents expelled hot air re...

Page 9: ... the heating function remove the exhaust hose Fig 2 and replace the opening Fig 3 with the outlet grille as shown in Fig 4 On the opposite end install the exhaust hose attachment Fig 2 onto the unit s grille as shown in Fig 3 Attach the exhaust hose Fig 4 onto the exhaust hose attachment Fig 2 by rotating it in a clockwise direction ...

Page 10: ...et humidity WATER DRAIN Error code E4 When the air conditioner is used excess water condensation may be produced that will fill the water tank When the water tank is full the unit will stop working and display an E4 error code This means the unit will need to be drained as follows 1 Switch off and unplug the unit 2 Remove the water tank and pour out the water 3 Put the water tank back to original ...

Page 11: ...UNPLUG THE UNIT BEFORE MOVING OR CLEANING CLEANING Air filters The air filters are located on the left and right side of the unit To remove the air filters please follows the arrow directions below by pulling out the filters in an upward direction Clean only with warm soapy water Cabinet As with filters clean only with warm soapy water ...

Page 12: ...he 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 s...

Page 13: ...conditioner does not seem to operate efficiently The air conditioner is in direct sunlight Close the curtains Windows or doors are open Close windows and doors The filters are dirty Clean the filters The air inlets or outlets are blocked Remove the blockage The room temperature is below the set temperature Lower set temperature The air conditioner is noisy The air conditioner is not level Place th...

Page 14: ...h 09 274 8265 Fax 1800 058 900 Fax 09 274 8472 Web www dimplex com au Web www dimplex co nz DISPOSAL Do not dispose of electrical appliances as unsorted municipal waste Use separate collection facilities Contact your local government for information regarding the collection systems available If electrical appliances are disposed of in landfills or dumps hazardous substances can leak into the groun...

Page 15: ...ower EN60335 1280W 1100W 1480W 1300W Cooling Heating Capacity 3000W 3000W 3500W 3500W Humidifying Capacity 0 2L H 0 2L H Air Flow 360M H 450M H Moisture Removed 50 L day 60 L day Water Tank Capacity 2 4L 2 4L Refrigerant R410A R410A Min room size 10m 10m Max room size 22m 25m Dimensions mm 330Wx477Dx630H 330Wx477Dx630H Net Weight 28KG 29 5KG ...

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