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5.8.3.   

When the unit operates in the heating and dehum. modes, once the coil temperature sensor senses the temperature of the evaporator  

 

is below 40

o

C and the differential temperature between coil temperature and room temperature is below 19

0

C after the compressor has  

 

operated for 20minutes, the unit will start defrosting for 5 minutes and the power indicator will be blinking.

5.9. 

  

OVERLOAD PROTECTION

5.9.1.   

In the event of a power loss, to protect the compressor, there is a 3-minute delay until the unit restarts.

5.10. 

DRAINAGE

 

‰

  

WARNING!

 

DO NOT

 attempt using either form of drainage without first removing the power supply from the unit.

5.10.1. 

The unit will stop working when the water receptacle is full. See Troubleshooting section for error codes.

5.10.2. 

T

he unit has two methods of drainage. these are continuous (fig.6) or manual (fig.7).

5.10.3. 

T

o operate in continuous mode, remove the plastic bung in the back of the machine (fig.6) and firmly insert the supplied hose.

5.10.4. 

P

lace the end of the hose over a drain or bucket and ensure that water can flow freely through it.

5.10.5. 

T

o operate in manual mode, remove the plastic bung from the lower drain (fig.7). Drain water out into suitable container and 

 

firmly replace bung when empty.

6.  REMOTE CONTROL

6.1. 

  

The controls on the remote control (fig.8) work in the same manner as the

 main control panel.

7.  MAINTENANCE

 

NOTE: 

repair of unit and handling of refrigerant must only be carried out by a suitably qualified person.

7.1. 

  

GENERAL MAINTENANCE

 

Turn the unit OFF and disconnect it from the mains power supply 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 afterwards with a clean, dry, soft cloth.

7.2. 

  

AIR FILTER.

 Clean the air filters every two weeks for optimum performance. The filters are situated at the 

 

rear of the unit (fig.7), and are held in place by plastic frames. 

7.2.1. 

  

Upper Filter

 

Using the finger grip, 

pull the top edge gently outwards to release the holding lugs and remove the filter frame.

7.2.2.   

Lower  Filter

 

Undo fixing screw (fig.7) and pull the frame gently outwards to release the holding lugs and remove filter frame.

7.2.3.   

Once released, vacuum the frames gently if clogged with dirt.  

7.2.4. 

  

If the filter is heavily soiled, it can be washed in warm water containing a mild, neutral detergent. Ensure that the filter 

 

is dry completely before re-installing it.

7.2.5. 

  

Refitting the filter frames into the machine is the reverse order of 6.2.1./6.2.2. 

7.3. 

 

 STORAGE

7.3.1. 

  

If the unit is not to be used for a long period of time, drain off any water in the tank. Place a large enough container under the rear of  

 

the unit, remove the rubber drainage stopper (fig.7) to allow the tank to drain. When the tank is empty, replace the stopper firmly. Clean  

 

the unit and air filter as above, and store in a safe, dry area, out of the reach of children. 

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Original Language Version

© Jack Sealey Limited

Continuous drain 
location

Manual drain 
location

L

ower filter 

fixing screw

   fig.6

   fig.7

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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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