Prem-I-Air PMINISW8C User Manual Download Page 22

 

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I. OPERATION USING REMOTE CONTROLLER 

1.  Remove the cover from the back of the 

remote control.   

2.  Insert two AAA dry-cell batteries (batteries 

included). 

3.  Insert the power plug into an outlet. 
4.  Always point the remote control signal 

transmitter toward the unit when o
Make sure 

perating. 

5. 

that the signal path is not 

6. 

m distance at which signals 

7. 

the unit is not 

d of 

A CHANGE IN THE FUNCTION IS USUALLY INDICATED BY A BEEP. 

.  DO not abuse the remote control 

 a location that is exposed to direct 

10. 

rom standard dry 

11. 

s of the same type. 

PORTANT:

 At the end of their life dispose of the batteries according to Local 

emote control real time clock 

ttery cover of the remote 

2. 

and MIN button 

3. 

 again and 

4. 

e correct time. 

obstructed. 
The maximu
can be received is 8M. 
Remove the batteries if 
going to be used for an extended perio
time. 

 

 
8
9.  Do not place the remote control in

sunlight or next to a heating unit or other heat source. 
Do not use rechargeable batteries because they differ f
cell batteries in shape, dimension and performance. 
Be sure to replace the batteries with two new batterie

 

IM

Authority regulations. Do not dispose of batteries with your normal household 
rubbish. 

 

R
instructions 

1.  Open the ba

control and press the 

CLOCK

 button 

with a pencil or pen. 
Press the HR. button 
and adjust the correct time. 
Press the CLOCK set button
close the batter cover. 
The display will show th

Summary of Contents for PMINISW8C

Page 1: ...8000BTU AIR CONDTIONER COOLING HEATING Model PMINISW8W PMINISW8C PLEASE READ THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL BEFORE OPERATING AND KEEP SAFE FOR FUTURE REFERENCE...

Page 2: ...plug wiring 7 E Product description 8 9 F Wall mounting installation instruction 10 14 G Assembly instruction for mobile unit only available in combi model 15 16 H Operating instructions 17 21 I Opera...

Page 3: ...y 220 240V 50Hz Noise Level dB 49 Refrigerant g R407C 400g Net Weight KG not includes accessories 32 Body mm 465 765 235 Dimension H W D Package mm 536 930 315 Notes 1 Cooling capacity is measured at...

Page 4: ...of a room and should only used for the purpose The manufacturer cannot be held liable for damage caused to property or injury to persons or animals due to incorrect installation regulation and mainte...

Page 5: ...place articles on the appliance DO NOT use the appliance with wet or damp hands DO NOT let chemical substances come into contact with the appliance DO NOT use the appliance in the presence of flammab...

Page 6: ...the unit will be in cooling To ensure the optimal efficiency of the unit we advise you to keep doors and windows closed and to take into account the surface of the walls and windows exposed to the sun...

Page 7: ...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 coloured RED 3 Th...

Page 8: ...t hanging hole using in mobile version only 4 Control panel 11 Air exhaust 5 Handles 12 Air inlet 6 Dust filter 13 Drainage hole 7 Hanging holes for wall mount brackets 14 Caster bracket hanging hole...

Page 9: ...crew kit Mobile kit optional P1 Castors assembly P2 Metal grille P3 Unit flange P4 Air exhaust hose connector P5 Air exhaust hose P6 Adapter for window panel P7 Adjustable window panel P8 Butter fly s...

Page 10: ...ow good airflow The unit must be fitted following the template with space to the top bottom and sides of the unit The wall on which the unit is installed must be sturdy and able to withstand the weigh...

Page 11: ...EXTRA FIXING POINTS TO USE IF THE WALL IS NOT SOLID 2 Template Fasten the template to the wall once the following guidelines have been thoroughly checked Do not drill any holes until you are 100 confi...

Page 12: ...y backflow of water from the pipes Drainage The unit produces condensate that has to be extracted to enable the unit to operate correctly It is necessary to drill a hole through the wall measuring 30m...

Page 13: ...lease use the same instructions to fit the left hand tube air intake pipe using the supplied pipe with a diameter of 120mm The tube diameter is slightly smaller than that carried out using the 135mm n...

Page 14: ...e unit slightly towards you to aid the operation of fastening the unit onto the bracket Fit the drainage pipe that protrudes from the l back of the unit which is then inserted in the drainage hole The...

Page 15: ...base plate Screw the castor frame on the back panel of the unit with the butter fly screw 2 Window Kits Note Your window kit has been designed to fit most standard vertical and horizontal window appl...

Page 16: ...dow exhaust adapter and window panel kit To install the flexible hoses insert the end of the hose with the round connector turn the connector clockwise on the Unit Flange Screw the window exhaust adap...

Page 17: ...TION INSTRUCTIONS CONTROL PANEL VFD DISPLAY Control Panel Functions 1 On Off Starts or Stops the Unit 2 Mode Select the functions of the unit for Auto Mode Cooling Mode Dehumidifying Mode Fan Mode Hea...

Page 18: ...setting it displays the room temperature after 5 seconds 5 TIMER Press TIMER button until the VFD display shows a flashing to set Automatic Off time while the unit is running Press Timer button and th...

Page 19: ...and the fan speed at the highest Reducing the length of the exhaust duct and insulating the exhaust duct and keeping direct sunlight to a minimum will also improve the cooling efficiency 2 Dehumidifyi...

Page 20: ...t is recommended to use the low fan NOTE When activating the heat pump the unit will shut off for 3 5 minutes before starting the heating operation For the portable type when the unit is running on he...

Page 21: ...during the first 2 hours temperature will be decreased 1o C per hour Then temperature will be keeping at 2o C Lower than the original set figure for 6 hours The temperature will then return to the ori...

Page 22: ...es according to Local emote control real time clock ttery cover of the remote 2 and MIN button 3 again and 4 e correct time obstructed The maximu can be received is 8M Remove the batteries if going to...

Page 23: ...t to desired cool temperature 4 MODE Select the functions of the unit for Auto Mode Cooling Mode Dehumidifying Mode Fan Mode and Heating Mode 5 FAN Select the fan speed desired High Medium and Low 6 S...

Page 24: ...by immersing it gently into warm about 40oC water with a neutral detergent Rinse the filter and dry it thoroughly in a shaded place c Replace the filter back into the filter compartment after it is th...

Page 25: ...finished The remote control does not work 1 Exhausted batteries 2 Batteries incorrectly installed 1 Change the batteries 2 Re install the batteries correctly The unit does not work for 3 minutes when...

Page 26: ...efects 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 an...

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