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COOLING MODE

Press

ON/OFF

button to turn the appliance on.

Press

MODE

button to select 

COOLING

mode.

Set the temperature with 

INCREASE/DECREASE

  buttons.

To select fan speed, press 

After displaying the set temperature for 10 seconds, the control panel displays the room temperature.

FAN SPEED 

button repeatedly until the required speed is selected

(High/Med/Low/Auto).  Auto fan speed adjusts the fan speed automatically between 

HIGH

MEDIUM

and 

LOW

 settings according to the variance between set temperature and room temperature.

NB: In 

NB:

COOLING

mode, the appliance automatically removes excess moisture from the atmosphere.

In 

COOLING

 mode, the exhaust hose must be connected to allow warm air to be expelled from the room being cooled.

DRY (DEHUMIDIFYING) MODE

Keep the windows and doors closed for an effective dehumidification.
When used as dehumidifier only, keep the air exhaust hose 

disconnected

from the back of the unit

.

Press

Compressor light will be permanently illuminated in this mode after approximately 3 minutes.

ON/OFF

button to turn the appliance on.

Press

MODE

button to select DRY mode, the fan speed will always be at Auto and can not be

adjusted in DRY mode and the control panel will display “dh”.

FAN MODE

Press

ON/OFF

button to turn the appliance on

Press

MODE

button to select FAN mode.

To select fan speed, press 

FAN SPEED 

button repeatedly until the required speed is selected (

HIGH,

MED, LOW

). The fan speed AUTO can not be selected in FAN mode.

NB: In 

FAN

 mode, the exhaust hose does not need to be connected.

SETTING THE TIMER

This timer can be used to delay the appliance start up or shutdown. This avoids wasting electricity by optimizing
operating periods.

PROGRAMMED SHUTDOWN

With the appliance on, press 

TIMER

button, the time remaining until shutdown is displayed on LCD.

 Set the time when you want the appliance to switch off with INCREASE and DECREASE buttons

(from 30 minutes to 24 hours).

During the first ten hours you can select half hour intervals. For times longer than ten hours, one hour

intervals can be selected.

Press

TIMER

button again to confirm the timer setting, the TIMER INDICATOR LIGHT lights up and

keeps flashing to indicate the timer is activated.
At the end of the set time the appliance switches off automatically.
To cancel the TIMER setting, press 

TIMER

button again.

PROGRAMMED STARTUP

Turn on the Appliance and select the required mode, for example, COOLING 25° C, fan speed HIGH.
Press

ON/OFF

button to switch into STANDBY.

Press

TIMER

button, the time is displayed on LCD display.

Set the time remaining until startup with INCREASE and DECREASE buttons, (from 30 minutes

to 24 hours).

During the first ten hours you can select half hour intervals. For times longer than ten hours one hour

intervals can be selected.

Press

TIMER

button again to confirm the timer setting, the TIMER INDICATOR LIGHT lights up and

keeps flashing to indicate the timer is activated. The time remaining (in hours) will also be shown

on LCD display.
At the end of the set time the appliance switches on automatically and operates in the selected mode,

for example COOLING 25°C, fan speed HIGH.

To cancel the TIMER setting, press the ” 

TIMER

” button again.

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NOBOCOOL NC-42CP/C

Summary of Contents for NC-42CC

Page 1: ...RTABLE TYPE AIR CONDITIONER USER MANUAL For Thank you for selecting our quality air conditioner Please be sure to read this user manual carefully before using Enquiries should be directed to Nobo on 1...

Page 2: ...share the power supply outlet with other appliances Do not rest hot or heavy objects on the appliance Always unplug the unit from the power outlet before cleaning or maintenance operations for example...

Page 3: ...ENTS Introduction 3 Installation 5 Control panel 9 Operation of control panel 9 Operation of remote control 11 Water drainage methods 13 Maintenance and service 14 Trouble shooting 16 2 NOBOCOOL NC 42...

Page 4: ...t designed to cool large open areas Close all doors and windows in the room being cooled Do not place the air conditioner in direct sun light Close all curtains in the room being cooled For maximum co...

Page 5: ...Air outlet 4 Left Right auto air swinging fins 5 Rolling castor 6 Cable power cord and plug BACK Fig 2 1 Hot air outlet grill 2 Low air inlet grill 3 High air inlet grill 4 Power cord hooks 5 Water ta...

Page 6: ...rtable air conditioner in a flat location where the air inlets and outlets cannot be covered up Place the unit no less than 50cm away from a wall or other obstacle INSTALLATION ACCESSORIES 5 5 0 c m 5...

Page 7: ...window slider MOUNTING OF ASSEMBLED AIR EXHAUST HOSE Fig 5 Take care not to damage the hose inlet when attaching detaching at the back of the Air Conditioner Slide the hose inlet square end in the dir...

Page 8: ...lling the air exhaust hose attached to the back of the appliance Do not move the air conditioner when it is operating Correct exhaust hose mounting shown below If mounting in the wall the height of th...

Page 9: ...require the use of cardboard fillers and or duct tape to install Please refer to illustration for minimum and maximum window openings Insert Altitude unlimited drawing here awning window and sliding...

Page 10: ...LING mode OPERATION OF CONTROL PANEL The operating ranges for cooling and dehumidifying are 18 C 32 C If the appliance is turned off during cooling or dry operation and restarted immediately the unit...

Page 11: ...e does not need to be connected SETTING THE TIMER This timer can be used to delay the appliance start up or shutdown This avoids wasting electricity by optimizing operating periods PROGRAMMED SHUTDOWN...

Page 12: ...iver Do not drop remote control expose it to direct sunlight or leave it near sources of heat COOL DRY FAN HIGH MED LOW SWING TIMER ON TIMER OFF MODE FAN SWING ON OFF TIMER AUTO TIMER selection MODE s...

Page 13: ...hour intervals can be selected Press the TIMER button again to confirm the timer setting the TIMER INDICATOR LIGHT lights up and keeps flashing to indicate the timer is activated At the end of the se...

Page 14: ...lifting it slightly upwards from the front until no more water drains from the outlet This air conditioner is equipped with the very latest MIST technology which means the water tank never fills This...

Page 15: ...n the surface of the unit with a damp cloth then dry with a duster or similar CLEANING THE AIR FILTER Clean the dust filter once every two weeks of operation This will keep the air conditioner working...

Page 16: ...nd dispose of the water Tilt the unit by lifting it at the front to ensure all water is removed from the water tank Then operate the unit in fan mode for half a day until the pipe is dry Wind the cabl...

Page 17: ...timer on Wait for timer to count down or cancel timer setting by pressing Is compressor light illuminated Wait 3 minutes from turning on safety device prevents compressor which provides cooling being...

Page 18: ...When the appliance is operating in dehumidifying mode this device prevents the formation of ice The appliance starts up again automatically when the defrosting process is complete PF PROBE FAILURE Sen...

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