GVA GVAEC11A Instruction Manual Download Page 7

9. Press the OFF button to cancel all functions. 
 
10.  When not in use disconnect the unit from the power outlet and drain all water from 

the water reservoir. (See “HOW TO CLEAN” below) 

 
NOTE: Initial setting is “normal” mode and “low” speed and will occur every time the 

power plug is plugged into the power source. Once the cooler has been set to 
desired configuration, the cooler will keep memory of the setting as long as the 
cooler is plugged in to an active power source 

 

Please refer to “Installation and Use” on page 3 to learn the operations of the MODE 
function (NORMAL, NATURAL, and SLEEP) 
 
HOW TO CLEAN 
 
To ensure effective humidifying and filtering, it is recommended that the filtering system 
be cleaned once every 1-2 months. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
                                                                     (Fig. 3) 
1. Disconnect the unit from the mains supply. 
 
2. Empty the water reservoir by loosening the plug of the water drainage outlet. Make 

sure you have a container under the drain to collect the water or empty the unit outside.  
You may have to empty the water collection container a few times, so just re-cap the 
plug of the water drainage outlet during emptying to pause the flow. 

 

 

On days of high humidity, the cooling effect may be reduced as the air entering the filter 
may already be saturated with moisture. On days like this it may be better to switch the  
cooling feature OFF and operate the unit as a fan only. 
 

INSTALLATION AND USE

 

 

Identification of Parts. 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
1. 

Control panel                  

7. 

Water/ice filling compartment                                         

2. 

Louver    

8. 

Back cover 

 

 

3. 

Water level indicator   

9. 

Air filter

 

4. 

Castor (4pcs)   

 

10. 

Filter cover

 

5. 

Water tank 

 

 

11. 

Water drainage outlet

 

6. 

Power Cord   

 

12. 

Handle

 

 
Control Panel Layout 

                                                                                

 

  

                    (Fig 2) 

Fig1(Construction diagram)

Mode

Flow

Timer Cool

ON/OFF

Speed

ON/OFF 

Timer 

Speed

Mode 

Cool 

Flow 

Summary of Contents for GVAEC11A

Page 1: ...or a major failure and for compensation for any other reasonably foreseeable loss or damage You are also entitled to have the goods repaired or replaced if the goods fail to be of acceptable quality a...

Page 2: ...lace to keep it handy for future reference Your attention is drawn particularly to the sections concerning IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS FOR YOUR SAFETY and the SERVICE statement For your convenience record th...

Page 3: ...rtly opened doorway or window with the cool conditioned air directed into the room to be cooled It is important to also have a door or window partly opened away from the cooler to create this flow thr...

Page 4: ...the mains supply 2 Empty the water reservoir by loosening the plug of the water drainage outlet Make sure you have a container under the drain to collect the water or empty the unit outside You may h...

Page 5: ...t of the unit is tight Pour clean cold water into the water filling compartment observing the water level indicator in the bottom front panel CAUTION DO NOT SPILL OR ALLOW WATER TO COME IN CONTACT WIT...

Page 6: ...t of the unit is tight Pour clean cold water into the water filling compartment observing the water level indicator in the bottom front panel CAUTION DO NOT SPILL OR ALLOW WATER TO COME IN CONTACT WIT...

Page 7: ...the mains supply 2 Empty the water reservoir by loosening the plug of the water drainage outlet Make sure you have a container under the drain to collect the water or empty the unit outside You may h...

Page 8: ...rtly opened doorway or window with the cool conditioned air directed into the room to be cooled It is important to also have a door or window partly opened away from the cooler to create this flow thr...

Page 9: ...lace to keep it handy for future reference Your attention is drawn particularly to the sections concerning IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS FOR YOUR SAFETY and the SERVICE statement For your convenience record th...

Page 10: ...or a major failure and for compensation for any other reasonably foreseeable loss or damage You are also entitled to have the goods repaired or replaced if the goods fail to be of acceptable quality a...

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