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Portable Air Conditioner

User Manual

Thank you for selecting our quality appliance. Please be sure to read this user manual 
carefully before using. Any question, please contact the professional service for help.

MODEL: ZCP08SA
               ZCP10SA

   

 

ZCP12SA

Summary of Contents for ZCP08SA

Page 1: ...tioner User Manual Thank you for selecting our quality appliance Please be sure to read this user manual carefully before using Any question please contact the professional service for help MODEL ZCP08SA ZCP10SA ZCP12SA ...

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Page 3: ...UNDING METHOD ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS DESCRIPTION INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS DESCRIPTION OF THE DISPLAY SCREEN MANUAL OF REMOTE CONTROL WATER DRAINAGE METHOD CLEANING 01 06 06 07 08 12 17 24 26 START END OF SEASON OPERATIONS TROUBLESHOOTING 27 28 ...

Page 4: ...shock or fire All other services should be referred to a qualified technician Do not place the power cord or appliance near a heater radiator or other heat source as this can result in the risk of electric shock or fire This unit is equipped with a cord that has an earthed wire connected to an earthed pin or grounding tab The plug must be plugged into a socket that is properly installed and earthe...

Page 5: ...ntended for use by persons including children with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety Minimum Installation Clearance 45 cm around the unit and 45 cm above the unit Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not pl...

Page 6: ...m refrigerant charge amount Refer to nameplate marking refrigerant amount x information for handling installation cleaning servicing and disposal of refrigerant x a warning to keep any required ventilation openings clear of obstruction x a notice that servicing shall be performed only as recommended by the manufacturer x a warning that the appliance shall be stored in a well ventilated area where ...

Page 7: ...pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will no...

Page 8: ...limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm between the radiator your body Cet appareil est conforme aux CNR exemptes de licence d Industrie Canada Son fonctionnement est soumis aux deux conditions suivantes 1 Ce dispositif ne peut causer d interférences et 2 Ce dispositif doit accepter toute interférence y compris les...

Page 9: ...e receptacle in accordance with the National Electrical Code and applicable local codes and ordinances If the circuit does not have a grounding type receptacle it is the responsibility and obligation of the customer to exchange the existing receptacle in accordance with the National Electrical Code and applicable local codes and ordinances The third ground prong should not under any circumstances ...

Page 10: ...n 4 Handle both sides 5 Castors 6 Intake grille 7 Remote controller holder 8 Power cable 9 Intake grille 10 Hooks 11 Condenser drain 12 Plug fixer 13 Air outlet grille 14 Middle drainage ZCP12SA ZCP08SA ZCP10SA Exhaust hose Hose outlet Hose inlet Window slider kit Window slider without hole Screw 1 set 1 set 1 set 1 set PARTS PARTS NAME QUANTITY or 1 set Remote Control Batteries Two AAA 1 5V Drain...

Page 11: ...screw it to the hose outlet Fig 3 3 Install the hose inlet into the unit Fig 4 4 Affix the hose outlet into the window slider kit 5 and seal Fig 5 6 The window slider kit has been designed to fit most standard vertical and horizontal window applications however it may be necessary for you to modify some aspects of the installation procedures for certain types of windows The window slider kit can b...

Page 12: ...anel B and C into Panel A and size to widow width Windows sizes vary When sizing the window width be sure that the window kit assembly is free from gaps from gaps and or air pockets when taking measurements 3 Lock the screw into the holes that correspond With the width that your window requires to ensure that there are no gaps or air pockets in the window kit assembly after installation 9 ...

Page 13: ...f necessary mark the kit and cut one end down to properly fit the window 3 Cut the foam seal adhesive type to the proper length and attach it on the top of the window 4 Close the window securely against the window slider kit 5 Secure the window slider kit to the window sash 6 Cut the foam seal to an appropriate length and seal the open gap between the top window frame and outer window frame Cut on...

Page 14: ...ion when rolling on carpeted surfaces Use caution and Protect floors when rolling over wood floors Do not attempt to roll the unit over objects The unit must be placed within reach of a properly rated grounded socket Never place any obstacles around the air inlet or outlet of the unit Allow at least 18 45cm of space away from the wall for efficient air conditioning The hose can be extended but it ...

Page 15: ...WIFI model have this function NOTE When the unit is connected with phone the WIFI symbol will illuminate Please refer to Wi Fi manual for connection instructions 1 COOL symbol 2 HEAT symbol 3 Fan Speed Indicator 4 TIMER symbol5 Temperature symbol 6 Temperature indicator 7 WIFI symbol OPERATING FROM THE CONTROL PANEL The control panel on the top of the appliance allows you to manage part functions ...

Page 16: ... button until the symbol appears Select the target temperature between 64 90 18 32 by pressing the or button until the corresponding value is displayed Select the required fan speed by pressing the button Fan speed can be selected High Med Low Auto High speed for maximum fan power Med speed reduces noise levels but still maintains a good level of comfort Low speed for silent operation Auto speed t...

Page 17: ...n When all the water has been drained put the cap back in place When the tank has been emptied the appliance starts up again NOTE When operating in very cold rooms the appliance will defreeze automatically momentarily interrupting normal operation will appear on the display During this operation it is normal for the noise made by the appliance to change In this mode you may have to wait for a few ...

Page 18: ...rectly Press the button continuously until the symbol appears In this mode fan speed is selected automatically by the appliance and cannot be set manually Switch the unit of temperature When the appliance is running hold the and button together for 3 seconds at the same time then you can change the unit of temperature For example Before the change in cool mode the screen display will default to Ce...

Page 19: ...ATURE frost prevention PROBE FAILURE sensor damaged FULL TANK safety tank full The appliance is fitted with a frost protection device to avoid excessive formation of ice The appliance starts up again automatically when the defrosting process is completed If this is displayed contact your local authorized service centre Empty the internal safety tank following the instructions in the End of season ...

Page 20: ...eme care Do not drop it or expose it to direct sunlight or sources of heat If the remote control does not work please replace the batteries On Off button Increase button Decrease button Timer button Unit Switch button COOL symbol DRY symbol FAN symbol HEAT symbol SMART symbol Swing symbol SLEEP symbol Timer ON symbol Timer OFF symbol Fan speed symbol Fan speed button Mode button Swing button Sleep...

Page 21: ...tteries in fire Batteries may explode or leak If the remote control is not be used for a certain length of time remove the batteries COOL mode Ideal for hot muggy weather when you need to cool and dehumidify the room To set this mode correctly Press the button a number of times until the symbol appears Select the target temperature 64 90 18 32 by pressing the or button until the corresponding valu...

Page 22: ... the water has been drained put the cap back in place When the tank has been emptied the appliance starts up again NOTE When operating in very cold rooms the appliance will defreeze automatically momentarily interrupting normal operation appears on the display during this process During this operation it is normal for the noise made by the appliance to change In this mode you may have to wait for ...

Page 23: ...In this mode fan speed is selected automatically by the appliance and cannot be set manually SWING function This function is useful for selecting the up down swing of air delivery To set this function correctly Select the operating mode cool dry fan as described above Press the button the deflector will start or stop swing SMART mode This model doesn t have SMART mode When this function is selecte...

Page 24: ...mode the selected temperature will increase by 1 per hour in a 2 hour period This new temperature will be maintained for the next 6 hours Then the appliance will shut down The SLEEP function can be canceled at any time during operation by pressing the Sleep Mode or fan speed button In FAN or DRY mode SLEEP function cannot be set Programming start up Turn on the appliance then choose the mode you w...

Page 25: ...is running press the button then you can change the unit of temperature For example Before change in cool mode the screen display like fig left After change in cool mode the screen display like fig right Fig1 Fig2 CHILD LOCK function This function is designed to prevent accidental setting changes on the remote controller Hold the and button together about 3 seconds to active the child lock functio...

Page 26: ...ins and or blinds to make the appliance much more economical to run fig 22 Never rest objects of any kind on the appliance Do not block the air inlet or outlet of the appliance Reduced air flow will result in poor performance and could damage the unit fig 23 Make sure there are no heat sources in the room Never use the appliance in very damp rooms laundries for example Never use the appliance outd...

Page 27: ...ed replace the lower drain plug firmly 6 Turn on the unit Continuous Draining Fig 25 While using the unit in dehumidifier mode continuous drainage is recommended 1 Unplug the unit from the power source 2 Remove the drain plug While doing this operation some residual water may spill so please have a pan to collect the water 3 Connect the drain hose 1 2 or 12 7mm maybe not supplied See diagram 4 The...

Page 28: ...r bucket 5 Turn on the unit NOTE Condensate may flow out after removing the drain cap if the unit is running in Cool and Dry mode When you want to remove the garden hose prepare a drip tray not supplied to collect the condensate from the drain outlet Please be sure that the height of the drain and section of the drain hose should not be higher than that of the drain outlet or the continous drainag...

Page 29: ...ing the metal parts of the appliance when removing or re installing the filter It can result in the risk of personal injury Fig 28 To keep your appliance working efficiently you should clean the filter every week of operation The evaporator filter can take out like Fig 28 The condenser filters are two pieces Step1 Take out one filter like Fig 29 Step2 Take out other filter like Fig 30 31 To avoid ...

Page 30: ...al circuit completely of water remove the cap fig 32 Run off all water left into a basin When all the water has been drained put the cap back in place Clean the filter and dry thoroughly before putting back TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Mains voltage see rating label Maximum power in cooling mode Refrigerant Cooling capacity Strictest operation environment Cooling mode 18 35 64 95 30 RH 90 RH Heating m...

Page 31: ...ted Air filter clogged Clean the filter as described above Something is preventing the air from being discharged Check and remove any obsta cles obstructing air discharge ROOM CONDITIONS Temperature of room 64 95 18 35 Cooling Temperature of room 50 77 10 25 Heating TROUBLESHOOTING PROBLEM CAUSE SOLUTION The appliance does not come on There is no current It is not plugged in Check the power supply...

Page 32: ...turned off This delay is part of normal operation and the unit will be able to operate after three minutes have passed The appliance has a self diagnosing system to identify unit malfunctions The following message appears on the display The appliance does not operate for about three minutes after restarting it See the SELF DIAGNOSIS section above 29 ...

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