ElectrIQ AIRFLEX15-V2 User Manual Download Page 1

USER MANUAL

 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

PORTABLE AIR CONDITIONER 

WITH HEATPUMP 

 

AIRFLEX15-V2 

 

 

Thank you for choosing electriQ 

Please read this user manual before using this innovative Air Conditioner and keep it 

safe for future reference. 

Visit our page www.electriQ.co.uk for our entire range of Intelligent Electricals 

Summary of Contents for AIRFLEX15-V2

Page 1: ...TPUMP AIRFLEX15 V2 Thank you for choosing electriQ Please read this user manual before using this innovative Air Conditioner and keep it safe for future reference Visit our page www electriQ co uk for...

Page 2: ...RUCTIONS 3 FEATURES AND PARTS LIST 5 INSTALLATION 6 CONTROL PANEL AND SETTINGS 9 OPERATION MODE 13 USING THE COMFORT KIT AVAILABLE SEPERATELY 17 DUAL DUCTING THE UNIT 18 WATER DRAINAGE 19 MAINTENANCE...

Page 3: ...nsible for their safety Do not leave children unsupervised with this appliance Do not clean the unit by spraying it or immersing it in water Never connect the unit to an electrical outlet using an ext...

Page 4: ...ly qualified engineer Before opening and servicing the unit the authorized engineer must be in possession of a copy of the manufacturer s service manual and must follow the safety information containe...

Page 5: ...nk needed Compact robust design Digital Control Panel with IP 24 splash proof protection Bright LED screen indicates desired temperature and error codes Remote control and 24 hours start stop timer th...

Page 6: ...ease note that it must always be kept upright and then placed on an even surface UNPACKING YOUR NEW AIR CONDITIONER Open the box and remove the outer carton by sliding it upwards from the base Grip th...

Page 7: ...rage 2 Insert the hose and rotate it firmly into the adapter 3 To remove the hose twist it in the opposite direction Note To install the hose for heat mode please remove the hose the hose connector an...

Page 8: ...lide bar on most windows and doors but without sealing the rest of the window opening the efficiency of the unit will be reduced Ensure that the opening left is as small as possible The best form of i...

Page 9: ...he temperature set fault codes diagnostic and protective codes 1 Standby Button 9 Heating Indicator 2 Temp Button 10 IR Remote Sensor 3 Function Button 11 High Fan Speed Indicator 4 Timer Button 12 Me...

Page 10: ...e set time has elapsed the unit will turn on automatically 3 Press the POWER button before the time has elapsed and the unit will turn on as normal and the timer will be cancelled 4 The function and f...

Page 11: ...CO will be shown in the display dependant on model The LED display is also used to show error codes should a fault occur E1 The room temperature sensor is open or of short circuit E4 Water is full nee...

Page 12: ...N A in dehumidification mode Temp Increase desired temperature in 1 degree increments Temp Decrease desired temperature in 1 degree increments Mode Change between Heating Cooling Dehumidifying fan an...

Page 13: ...set it to a comfortable 20 22 C in cooling mode The electriQ Airflex 15 is a self evaporating air conditioner so under normal use there is usually no need to empty the internal tank However if there...

Page 14: ...ll expel hot air Place the unit in the shade if possible and in a cool protected place in order to increase efficiency and to avoid overheating At an ambient temperature of over 32 C the unit will sto...

Page 15: ...mp is 7 C 23 C when placed indoors It will work if the outside temperature is less than 7 C but the indoor temperature should be higher than 7 C You may want to quickly heat the room to above 10 C wit...

Page 16: ...tching on the compressor will only start after a 3 minute delay For full heating effect please allow a further 10 minutes of operation Using the Airflex Comfort Kit will enable wired or wireless contr...

Page 17: ...wo screws holding it in place 2 Attach the comfort kit in position in the room ensuring there is space behind to allow both the vent pipe and communication wire to be routed to the Airflex 15 3 Attach...

Page 18: ...ir outside with the unit inside to increase performance This is perfect for classroom environments or similar where during summer the unit can be kept in a store room ducting cold air into the classro...

Page 19: ...g Remove the water plug and attach a drain pipe running to the water container water will drain from the internal container Put the water plug back securely CONTINUOUS DRAINAGE Remove the water plug C...

Page 20: ...arm about 40 C water with a neutral detergent d Rinse it and then dry it thoroughly e Carefully re install the air filter END OF SEASON MAINTENANCE 1 Pull out the plug from the drainage hole and empty...

Page 21: ...unit on a flat surface Carpet is best for reducing vibrations from the compressor Compressor does not work Overheating protection is active Check the vent is straight and un restricted Restart the uni...

Page 22: ...ositing your equipment Please contact the local council for details of your local household waste recycling centres TECHNICAL DATA MODEL Airflex15 V2 Capacity Cooling 4000 W Heating 3200 W Rated Input...

Page 23: ...refrigerant gas as there could be a danger of fire or explosion hazard should the refrigerant come into contact with electric heaters stoves or other sources of ignition electriQ UK SUPPORT www electr...

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