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Page 1: ...T TU U M MO OB BI IL LE E A AI IR R C CO ON ND DI IT TI IO ON NE ER R I IN NS ST TR RU UC CT TI IO ON N M MA AN NU UA AL L M Mo od de el l K KY Y 4 44 4B B IMPORTANT Please read these instructions car...
Page 2: ...ontrol Panel 11 13 Remote Control Operation 14 Air Exhaust Duct Installation 15 17 Maintenance 18 19 Trouble Shooting 20 Packing List 21 Electrical Circuit Diagram 22 Services Warranty 23 THE MANUFACT...
Page 3: ...d in this instruction manual 8 DO NOT tilt the unit 9 DO NOT cover or obstruct the appliance s inlet and outlet grilles 10 Your air conditioner has been designed to be used only in the home office and...
Page 4: ...n must replace it in order to avoid a hazard 24 The filter must be used with the product at all times when removing it for clearing always turn the unit off and unplug the mains plug from the socket 2...
Page 5: ...and must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter N or coloured BLACK 2 The BROWN wire is the LIVE and must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter L or colour...
Page 6: ...7 5 x 50 x 46 cm Refrigerant R407c 0 87 kg NOTE 1 The above cooling capacity is measured at ambient temperature 30 C Relative Humidity 70 2 Noise level is measured at a point one meter away form the f...
Page 7: ...floor and or wall grilles so cool air does not escape through the chimney or ductwork 4 Keep the filters clean 5 Avoid opening doors frequently 6 Each person present in a room provides between 100 150...
Page 8: ...od du uc ct t D De es sc cr ri ip pt ti io on n 1 Exhaust air duct 2 Exhaust air duct inlet connector 3 Mid connector 4 Exhaust air duct outlet connector 5 Remote controller 6 Fish tail exhaust outlet...
Page 9: ...9 C Co on nt tr ro ol l P Pa an ne el l...
Page 10: ...10 R Re em mo ot te e C Co on nt tr ro ol l F Fu un nc ct ti io on ns s...
Page 11: ...om temperature and operates in Automatic mode 2 Selecting operating mode Press the Mode button to select the desired mode as show below 3 Adjusting temperature The adjustable temperature range is 15 3...
Page 12: ...to low speed automatically Dehumidifying Mode 1 The upper fan will run at low speed the speed is not adjustable 2 The compressor and lower fan runs 8 minutes ON than 6 minutes OFF automatically 3 The...
Page 13: ...r 8 Swing operation 1 Press Swing button to change airflow direction The unit default setting is straight airflow 2 Press Swing button once the airflow direction will change to swing at 120 O right le...
Page 14: ...of batteries must match the indicator in the remote control 2 Don t mix new and old batteries 3 If the remote control will not be used for a long period take batteries out to avoid corrosion 4 The bat...
Page 15: ...ir duct 1 Extend the exhaust air duct by drawing out the two ends of the duct 2 Screw the exhaust air duct into the mid connector 3 Screw the exhaust air duct into the outlet connector 4 Screw the mid...
Page 16: ...tion continuous Suggestion methods to exhaust hot air z Exhaust hot air from window Open window a little and place plastic pipe outside z Exhaust hot air from door Open door to an appropriate angle to...
Page 17: ...Dust Installation Note 1 Air exhaust duct can be extend from 0 55 to 1 8 meters the unit works more efficiently if the duct is shorter 2 Make sure the air exhaust duct is not distorted 3 Use only the...
Page 18: ...water from dehumidification is stored in a collecting water tray and then immediately evaporated and evacuated via the warm air outlet duct However when it is extremely humid the collecting tank may...
Page 19: ...e unit as shown below so that the unit can drain the water continuously 1 Disconnect the rubber plug from continuous drainage pipe Store the disconnected rubber plug for later use 2 Connect supplied d...
Page 20: ...set Cancel the TIMER or wait for timer to initiate Not working In cooling mode 1 The room temperature is lower than the set temperature It is normal No cold air is being delivered 1 There is frost on...
Page 21: ...y y 1 Mobile Air Conditioner 1 2 Exhaust Air Duct 1 3 Mid Connector 1 4 Exhausted Air Duct Inlet Connector 1 5 Exhausted Air Duct Outlet Connector 1 6 Exhausted Air Duct Fish Tail Outlet Connector 1 7...
Page 22: ...22 E El le ec ct tr ri ic ca al l C Ci ir rc cu ui it t D Di ia ag gr ra am m...
Page 23: ...should not be disposed of with household waste Please recycle where facilities exist Check with your Local Authority or retailer for recycling advice EHS Manchester M17 1RN EHS05 06 ONE 1 YEAR LIMITED...