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Do not operate the unit with a damaged cord or plug, after the unit 
malfunctions, has been dropped or damaged. 
 
For your convenience, record the complete model number and product name 
(located on the Product Identification Plate), the date you purchased the 
product, and attach your purchase receipt as proof of purchase. 
 
To ensure your product is covered by warranty, the complete faulty product 
together with your purchase receipt should be returned to your retailer. 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
This product has been manufactured to comply with EEC Directives 
2006/95/EG and 89/336/EEC 
 
Waste electrical products 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 

EHS02/08 

ONE (1) YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY 

Save This Warranty Information 

 

EHS (International) Ltd. guarantees this product free from defects in materials and 
workmanship for a period of one (1) year. 
 
Should this unit be operated under conditions other than those recommended, at voltages 
other than the voltage indicated on the unit, or any attempts made to service or modify the 
unit, will render this 

WARRANTY VOID

.  The product you buy may sometimes differ slightly 

from illustration. This warranty is in addition to, and does not affect your statutory rights. 

 

Should you have a problem with this product, please call our Help Desk on: (0870) 742 
5021. 

 

Summary of Contents for PAC1130

Page 1: ...T TI IO ON NE ER R w wi it th h H He ea at t p pu um mp p I IN NS ST TR RU UC CT TI IO ON N M MA AN NU UA AL L Model PAC1130 10 000 BTU HR Model PAC1140 14 000 BTU HR IMPORTANT Please read these instr...

Page 2: ...ruction 3 4 BS Plug Wiring 5 Technical Specification 6 7 Energy Saving Advice 8 Product Description 9 Control Panel 10 Remote Control Functions 11 Use of Control Panel 12 14 Remote Control Operation 1...

Page 3: ...e appliance s inlet and outlet grilles 10 Your air conditioner has been designed to be used only in the home office and similar conditions and should not be used for any other purpose 11 Never unplug...

Page 4: ...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 25 Do not operate the unit with a damaged power c...

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: ...cm Dimensions Packaged 87 x 44 5 x 48 5 cm Refrigerant R410A 0 55 kg NOTE 1 The above cooling capacity is measured at ambient temperature 27 C Relative Humidity 60 2 Noise level is measured at a poin...

Page 7: ...cm Dimensions Packaged 96 5 x 49 5 x 54 5 cm Refrigerant R410A 0 75 kg NOTE 5 The above cooling capacity is measured at ambient temperature 27 C Relative Humidity 60 6 Noise level is measured at a poi...

Page 8: ...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 9: ...9 P Pr ro od du uc ct t D De es sc cr ri ip pt ti io on n...

Page 10: ...10 C Co on nt tr ro ol l P Pa an ne el l...

Page 11: ...11 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 12: ...ays the room temperature and operates in Auto 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...

Page 13: ...er fan will run at low speed the speed is not adjustable 2 The compressor and lower fan runs will stop running after 8 minutes then run again after 6 minutes automatically 3 Temperature control is ino...

Page 14: ...ge airflow direction The unit default setting is straight airflow 2 Press Swing button once the airflow direction will change to swing at 120O right left 9 Sleep operation 1 The sleep operating is eff...

Page 15: ...The batteries must be removed from the remote control before it is scrapped and dispose of them responsibly Note Batteries contain materials which are hazardous to the environment they must be remove...

Page 16: ...he exhaust air duct by pulling 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 wall or fish tail 4 Screw the mid...

Page 17: ...used to exhaust the hot air z Exhaust hot air from window Open window slightly and use the fishtail Close the window as much as possible leaving the fishtail outside z Exhaust hot air from door Open d...

Page 18: ...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 Ensure the air exhaust duct is not folded or kinked as this impedes the unit s effici...

Page 19: ...te If the air filter is blocked with lots of dust the airflow volume will decrease Suggest cleaning the filter once every two weeks or more frequently if necessary Let the filter dry thoroughly before...

Page 20: ...rain the water continuously 1 Disconnect the rubber plug from continuous drainage pipe Store the disconnected rubber plug for future use 2 Connect supplied drainage pipe to drainage hole condensed wat...

Page 21: ...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 22: ...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 EHS02 08 ONE 1 YEAR LIMITED...

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