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The SAC12000 should be located on a flat floor and be 500mm clear of any surrounding objects.

5.  OPERATION

5.1.    

CONTROL FUNCTIONS (FIG.4, FIG.5)

5.1.1. 

  

When connected to mains power, the unit enters standby status.  

5.1.2. 

  

On/Off Button (fig.4.1): When this button is pressed, the unit will enter

 

last used mode. A further press of the button and the machine will revert to

 

standby status.

5.1.3.   

The unit has 5 operational modes: Cooling, Dehumidifying, Ventilating,

  

Heating, Sleep.

5.2.    

COOLING

5.2.1.  

 

Press Mode (fig.4.2) repeatedly until the cooling LED (fig.5) is lit.

5.2.2. 

  

Temperature range is 16

o

C to 32

o

C.

5.2.3. 

  

Press Up and Down arrows (fig.4.5, 4.10) to adjust temperature required. This is displayed 

 

in front panel (fig.4.11).

5.2.4. 

  

Press Speed button (fig.4.7) to select one of three speed settings (fig.4.8).

5.2.5. 

  

To control air flow direction press Swing button (fig.4.6).

 

NOTE:

 The air conditioner stops if the room temperature is lower than selected temperature.

5.3. 

  

DEHUMIDIFYING 

5.3.1. 

  

Connect the hose to the required drain outlet at the bottom of the unit (fig.7). 

5.3.2. 

  

Press Mode (fig.4.2) repeatedly until the dehum. LED is lit (fig.5). 

 NOTE:

 The fan speed and temperature are fixed in this mode and cannot be altered.

5.4.    

VENTILATION 

(Air Recirculation)

5.4.1. 

  

Press Mode (fig.1.2) repeatedly until the ventilation LED is lit (fig.5). 

5.4.2. 

  

Press Speed button (fig.4.7) to select one of three speed settings (fig4.8).

5.5.    

HEATING

5.5.1. 

  

Press Mode (fig.4.2) repeatedly until the heating LED is lit (fig.5). 

5.5.2. 

  

Press Up and Down arrows (fig.4.5, 4.10) to adjust temperature required. This is displayed in front panel (fig.4.11).

5.5.3. 

  

Press Speed button (fig.4.7) to select one of three speed settings (fig4.8).

5.5.4. 

  

To control air flow direction press Swing button (fig.4.6).

5.6.    

SLEEPING 

5.6.1.   

The sleep mode (fig.4.4) can be activated when in cooling and heating mode.

5.6.2.   

When sleep is selected during cool mode, after one hour the set temperature is increased by 1

o

C. After two hours the set temperature  

 

will again be increased by 1

o

C.

5.6.3.   

When sleep is selected during heat mode, after one hour the set temperature is decreased by 1

o

C. After two hours the set temperature  

 

will again be decreased by 1

o

C.

5.6.4. 

  

After two hours of auto-adjustment, the set temperature will be kept constant for 10 hours, indicators will dim and the fan speed may  

 

switch to low speed and cannot be selected.

5.7. 

  

TIMER

5.7.1. 

  

The timer function (fig.4.9) can be used to turn the unit on or off in one hour increments from 1 hour to 24 hours.

5.7.2. 

  

To set the timer to turn the unit off after a period, press the timer button (fig.4.9) and use the up and down buttons (fig.4.5, fig.4.10) to  

 

set the time required.

5.7.3. 

  

To set the timer to turn the unit on after a period, with the power on but the unit not working, press the timer button (fig.4.9) and use the  

 

up and down buttons (fig.4.5, fig.4.10) to set the time required.

5.7.4. 

  

To cancel a timer, press up and down buttons (fig.4.5, fig.4.10) repeatedly until LED display (fig.4.11) shows ‘00’. 

 

5.8. 

  

AUTOMATIC DEFROST

5.8.1. 

  

At low room temperatures, frost may build up at the evaporator during operation. The unit will automatically start defrosting and the  

 

POWER LED (fig.4.1) blinking. The defrost control sequence is as follows:

5.8.2.   

When the unit operates in the cooling and dehum. modes and the ambient temperature sensor senses the evaporator coil temperature  

 

is below -1°C, the compressor will stop operating for 10 minutes. The coil temperature then rises up to 7

o

C, the unit will restart its  

 

operating mode.

   fig.4

Original Language Version

© Jack Sealey Limited

ITEM

L

ABEL

F

UNCTION

1

P

OWER

O

N / OFF

2

MODE

S

WITCH MODE

3

MODE 
INDICATOR

MODE SETTING

4

SLEEP

P

RESS ON / OFF

5

D

OWN

D

ECREASE TIME/

TEMPERATURE

6

S

WING

A

DJUST AIRFLOW

7

SPEED

HIGH, MIDDLE, OR 

LOW

8

INDICATORS

SPEED INDICATORS 
SET 

9

TIMER

S

ET START / STOP 

10

U

P

I

NCREASE TIME / 

TEMPERATURE

11

DISPLAY

S

HOW TIME / TEMP 

SETTING

1

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

2

   fig.5

Cooling

Dehum.

Ventilation

H

eating

S

AC12000.V4  Issue 2 (3) 16/06/22

Summary of Contents for SAC12000.V4

Page 1: ...nt and that the restraint is tight Sealey recommend that repairs are carried out by a qualified electrician 1 1 5 Products which require more than 13 amps are supplied without a plug Contact a qualified electrician to ensure that a suitably rated supply is available Ensure that an industrial round pin plug and socket are fitted by a qualified electrician 1 1 6 If an extension cable reel is used en...

Page 2: ...evel 65dB A Power 1337W Cooling 118W Heating Rated capacity 3520W Cooling 2780W Heating Refrigerant R290 Suction side pressure 0 7MPa Supply 230V 50Hz 4 INSTALLATION IMPORTANT Allow the refrigerant to settle for at least 24 hours before using the unit 4 1 EXHAUST HOSE ASSEMBLY 4 1 1 Thread hose adaptor fig 2 onto the hose and then locate adaptor into its housing in the body 4 1 2 Pull the free end...

Page 3: ...ter one hour the set temperature is increased by 1o C After two hours the set temperature will again be increased by 1o C 5 6 3 When sleep is selected during heat mode after one hour the set temperature is decreased by 1o C After two hours the set temperature will again be decreased by 1o C 5 6 4 After two hours of auto adjustment the set temperature will be kept constant for 10 hours indicators w...

Page 4: ...pply before cleaning or performing maintenance 7 1 1 Inspect the unit on a regular basis and replace or repair any damaged parts Use recommended parts and an authorised service agent Unauthorised parts may be dangerous and will invalidate the warranty 8 DO NOT use any solvents or abrasive material to clean the plastic exterior of the unit Use only a damp soft cloth for cleaning and dry the unit af...

Page 5: ...pan See Section 5 10 Sealey Group Kempson Way Suffolk Business Park Bury St Edmunds Suffolk IP32 7AR 01284 757500 01284 703534 sales sealey co uk www sealey co uk ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION Recycle unwanted materials instead of disposing of them as waste All tools accessories and packaging should be sorted taken to a recycling centre and disposed of in a manner which is compatible with the environment...

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