evapolar evaSMART Product Manual Download Page 14

TECHNICAL

SPECIFICATIONS

LEGAL INFORMATION

Power supply   
Other power sources 
Power consumption
Cooling power
Recommended cooling square/space 
Water tank capacity
Water Refill Cycle 
Size 
Weight (without water) 
Working noise level 
Energy Efficiency Ratio (EER)
Supplied accessories 
Power cord 
Power adapter
Working conditions

The device complies with the requirements of EU Directives – 2014/35/EU

Low Voltage Directive and 2014/30/EU EMC Directive, as well as the

following European harmonised standards:

•  EN 55014-1:2006/ A1:2009/ A2:2011 - Electromagnetic compatibility.

 

Requirements for household appliances, electric tools and similar

 

apparatus Part 1: Emission 

•  EN 55014-2:2015 - Electromagnetic compatibility. Requirements for

 

household appliances, electric tools and similar apparatus. Part 2:

 

Immunity. Product family standard

•  EN 61000-3-2:2014 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC). Part 3-2:

 

Limits. Limits for harmonic current emissions (equipment input current

 

≤16 A per phase) 

•  EN 61000-3-3:2013 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC). Part 3-3:

 

Limits. Limitation of voltage changes, voltage fluctuations and flicker

 

in public low-voltage supply systems, for equipment with rated current

 

≤16A per phase and not subject to conditional connection

•  EN 60335-1:2012/AC:2014/A11:2014 - Household and similar electrical

 

appliances. Safety. Part 1: General requirements

•  EN 60335 -2-40:2003/ A11:2004/ A12:2005/ C1:2006/ A1:2006/

 

A2:2009/ C2:2010/ A13:2012/ A13/AC:2013 - Household and similar

 

electrical appliances. Safety. Part 2-40: 

Particular requirements for electrical heat pumps, air-conditioners and

dehumidifiers
The device is marked by the sticker on the inner surface of the case and

contains the following data: manufacturers name \ product name \ serial

number \ year of manufacture \ power settings (voltage, frequency, maximum

power consumption, weight) \ CE marking

100 – 240 V / 50-60 Hz 

5 V / 2 A

10 W

100 - 400 W

4 m / 8 m  (45 ft / 285 ft )

1300 ml

every 6 - 8 hours

184 x 217 x 207 mm

1.9 kg

25-40 dB

100

Cartridge

  

 

Humidity <70%

Temperature >18°C

  

26

27

2

3

2

3

Summary of Contents for evaSMART

Page 1: ...rights and rights on Evapolar s trademarks and service marks if any Subject to change without notice www evapolar com evaSMART Personal Air Cooler At the end of its service life period the product sho...

Page 2: ...mode Tuning Mobile application Smart Home Device Maintenance Control panel and menu Start screen Control elements Menu points Cleaning and maintenance Reservoir Storage during long periods of no usag...

Page 3: ...technical maintenance removing replacing elements and moving the device To maximise the e ect the device should be placed on an elevated surface e g a table or a cupboard Do not place the device next...

Page 4: ...of the device People with limited physical visual or mental abilities or lacking proper experience and or knowledge should never use the device without the supervision of those responsible for their s...

Page 5: ...apolar Mobile App to extend the evaSMART management experience via Wi Fi connection 8 Connect evaSMART to Smart Home and use the full voice experience for managing the device The temperature of the ou...

Page 6: ...that the evaporative cartridge will absorb up to 400 ml of water which means that once the reservoir is empty the device will continue cooling for another few hours The default mode will have the dev...

Page 7: ...reservoir the evaporative cartridge could still be wet Do not transport the device on long distances with a wet cartridge please see section Storage during long periods of no usage For shorter distanc...

Page 8: ...re available in the application Smart Home All of your evaSMART devices are accessible through Google Home Amazon Alexa Samsung Smart Things and Apple Home Kit To do so please read the manual of the H...

Page 9: ...ir Power button During the rst use evaSMART runs with preset default parameters After being used and inputting your own personal settings the device should run with those settings automatically Bright...

Page 10: ...utton for 3 seconds Measurement units For your convenience units may either be in Centigrade or in Fahrenheit To change the units please use the mobile application Noti cations When the evaporative ca...

Page 11: ...propriately sized package for storage original package is recommended Store the device in a dry space at temperatures 18 25 C 64 77 F Important Do not put the device or the cartridge into a bag box or...

Page 12: ...back to hide the cartridge 7 Put the reservoir back in place 8 The device is ready to use Important Depending on usage and storage the cartridge can last 3 6 months Poor water quality reduces the long...

Page 13: ...tton Problem WARRANTY Water from the reservoir does not reach the evaporative cartridge The reservoir has been placed into the device incorrectly Take the reservoir out and place it vertically next to...

Page 14: ...rmonic current emissions equipment input current 16 A per phase EN 61000 3 3 2013 Electromagnetic compatibility EMC Part 3 3 Limits Limitation of voltage changes voltage uctuations and icker in public...

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