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Contents

 

Important safeguards......................................................................................................................................... 2 

Introduction ........................................................................................................................................................ 3 

Features of your new portable air-conditioner ................................................................................................... 3 

Energy saving tips ............................................................................................................................................. 3 

Specifications..................................................................................................................................................... 4 

Parts list ............................................................................................................................................................. 5 

Accessories ....................................................................................................................................................... 5 

Installation.......................................................................................................................................................... 6 

Control panel ..................................................................................................................................................... 8 

Key functions ..................................................................................................................................................... 8 

Lcd display......................................................................................................................................................... 8 

Remote control .................................................................................................................................................. 9 

Operating instructions........................................................................................................................................ 9 

Aqua chill technology....................................................................................................................................... 11 

Water drainage ................................................................................................................................................ 12 

Maintenance .................................................................................................................................................... 12 

Trouble shooting .............................................................................................................................................. 13 

 

Important Safeguards  

1.  Read all instructions.  

2.  Disconnect the power plug before dismantling, assembling or before cleaning.  

3.  Avoid touching mobile parts of the appliance.  

4.  Never insert fingers, pencils or any other objects though the guards whenever the power plug is 

connected, especially while running.  

5.  The appliance is not intended for use by young children or infirm persons unless they have been 

adequately supervised by a responsible person to ensure that they can use the unit safely.  

6.  Young children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance.  

7.  Do not use the appliance for any other purpose than its intended use.  

8.  The appliance must not be used if the guards are not fastened according to instructions.  

9.  When the power cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer or its service agent or a 

similarly qualified person in order to avoid a hazard.  

10.  Do not use your appliance with an extension cord unless it has been checked and tested by a qualified 

electrician or electrical supplier.  

11.  Return to MEA or authorised service agent.  

12. 

The air conditioning unit must always be stored and transported upright, otherwise you may 
cause irreparable damage to the compressor; in case of doubt we suggest to wait for at least 24 
hours before you start the air-conditioning unit. 

 

13.  Avoid restarting the air conditioning unit unless 4 minutes have passed since being turned off, or the 

compressor may get damaged.  

14.  Never use the mains plug as a switch to start and turn off the air conditioning unit. Use the provided 

ON/OFF switch located on the control panel.  

15.  Always place the portable air conditioner on a dry stable surface. 

 

Summary of Contents for APC15

Page 1: ...PORTABLE AIR CONDITIONER APC15 APC15RC...

Page 2: ...lay with the appliance 7 Do not use the appliance for any other purpose than its intended use 8 The appliance must not be used if the guards are not fastened according to instructions 9 When the power...

Page 3: ...unit a true reverse cycle unit using a compressor to warm the room by transferring the cool air from inside to outside through the air exhaust hose and warming the air that it returns to the room Feat...

Page 4: ...Electronic Remote Aqua Chill Pump over Pump over Water injection tray Yes Yes Water full alarm Yes Yes Water drainage Yes Yes Directional louvres Yes Yes Louvre auto swing Yes Yes Plastic window kit Y...

Page 5: ...4 Handle 5 Air inlet grille 6 Castors 4 7 Flexible exhaust hose 8 Water injection port 9 Power cord storage hooks 10 Air filter 11 Air outlet grille 12 Drain outlet for water storage tank 13 Water sto...

Page 6: ...wever it may be necessary for you to modify some aspects of the installation procedures for certain types of windows Once the window kit is in place simply snap the window exhaust adapter into the hol...

Page 7: ...correct mounting of the flexible exhaust hose Figure 8 shows the incorrect mounting of the flexible exhaust hose Fig 7 Fig 6 Fig 8 NOTE The length of the flexible exhaust hose can be extended up to ap...

Page 8: ...unit into energy saving mode only in heat or cool modes The temperature is permanently set at 27O C in cool mode 23 O C in heat mode and the fan speed is set on low These cannot be changed in ECON mo...

Page 9: ...d Heat mode Operating Instructions Fan Mode The Fan or ventilation mode moves the air allowing for the recycling of air much like a general fan Press MODE button or to choose Fan mode Press SPEED butt...

Page 10: ...eating mode makes the unit a true reverse cycle unit using a compressor to warm the room by transferring the cool air from inside to outside through the air exhaust hose and warming the air that it re...

Page 11: ...evaporation rate and the internal water tank may become full and cause the float and micro switch inside the water tank to trigger the WATER FULL indicator In this instance the compressor will shut of...

Page 12: ...g the internal tank If water is left in the unit then it may spill out onto the floor or carpet Maintenance Cleaning Turn off the unit and pull the plug out of the socket before cleaning 1 Clean the s...

Page 13: ...it on an even solid surface less vibrations The unit is noisy The unit is on a tiled surface Mount the unit on a rubber or carpeted base The compressor does not work The overheat protection may be act...

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