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5.1. 

Control Functions 

5.1.1

When connected to mains power, the unit enters standby status. The display shows the ambient temperature if between 5-35°C/41-95°

 

If below this range,  the display will show 'L'; if above it will show 'H'.

5.1.2.  On/Off Button      : When this button is pressed, the unit will enter cooling mode (the default temerature setting is 24°C/75°F). A further press of  

 

the button and the machine will revert to standby status.

5.1.3.  Mode Button      : Scroll through by repeatedly pressing this button for: Cooling, Fan, Heating or Dehumidifier mode.

5.1.4.  Fan Button      : Scroll through by repeatedly pressing to obtain:       High Speed,        Medium Speed,        Low Speed.

5.1.5.  Timer Button      :On the first press the      icon will show in the display, along with '24.00'. Using the      and       buttons adjust the hour either up  

 

or down, the minute setting will flash after a short pause and can be adjusted up or down until the required time is reached. The     icon will show 

 

until the machine switches on after the set period. When the unit is running, setting the timer will switch it off after the required period

5.1.6.  The     and     buttons can be used to set either time or temperature.

 

If pressed simultaneously, the temperature display can changed from °C to °F.

5.1.7.  Press     button to select sleep mode when the machine is in cooling or heating mode. 

5.1.8.  Press      button to start the outlet louvres oscillating; a second press will stop them.

5.1.9.  Press     button for maximum cooling. This will achieve cool air more quickly when 

 

in the cooling mode.

5.2. 

Remote Control

5.2.1.  The remote control requires 2 x AAA 1.5V batteries which are fitted and removed by sliding

 

the battery compartment cover open and inserting the batteries in the compartment.

 

Ensure that the correct polarity of the batteries.

5.2.2.  The icons on the remote control are identical to those on the control panel as 

 

described in section 

5.1. 

above, and fulfil the same functions. The only difference is the 

 

Temperature °C↔°F

  button which allows the temperature scale to be altered.

5.2.3.  The key pad can be locked by pressing a sharp object into the 'Lock' aperture.

 

This will prevent tampering. To release: similarly press into the 'Reset' aperture.

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  5.  OPERATION

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5.3 

Self Protection Features

 

5.3.1.  Freezing Protection.

 

During low ambient temperature conditions the unit will stop working when in the cooling mode. 

 

The display will show 'E4'. When the temperature rises

the previous setting is resumed.

5.3.2.

 

Full Water Tank.

 

If the water tank becomes full, P2 will flash on the display. See section 5.4 for remedy.

5.3.3.  Compressor Delay.

 

Except when starting up for the first time, there is a 3 minute delay before the

 

compressor starts running.

5.3.4.  Low Refrigerant.

 

When the unit senses a low refrigerant condition (by comparing inlet and output temperatures) 

 

it will shut the compressor and water pump down and the fan speed will drop to minimum setting. 

 

The display will show 'E3'.

5.4. 

Water Drainage.

 

Under normal circumstances, the unit will evaporate the condensate produced and discharge  it along with the exhaust air.

5.4.1.  If the machine shuts down because of excess water in the drain tank (as in 5.3.2.), disconnect from mains power. Move the machine slowly to  

 

avoid spilling condensate. Drain the tank (fig.7) by unscrewing the drain cap, removing the drain plug and draining the collected water into a  

 

suitable container or drain.

5.4.2.  Refit the drain plug and drain cap; reconnect to the mains power and continue using

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SAC120000   Issue: 1- 16/01/15

    Original Language Version 

Summary of Contents for SAC12000

Page 1: ...aint is tight Double insulated products are marked with the Class II symbol Class II products are wired with live brown and neutral blue only To rewire connect the wires as indicated in diagram DO NOT connect either wire to the earth terminal 1 3 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 ...

Page 2: ...nd exhaust hose fig1 14 out from its closed position 4 2 3 Insert the end into the exhaust air outlet fig 1 8 and turn in an anticlockwise direction until tight 4 2 4 Pull the free end out and screw the assembled hose adaptor onto the outer end of the exhaust hose in an anticlockwise direction until tight 4 3 Window Adaptor 4 3 1 Slide the window adaptor to the correct width for the window opening...

Page 3: ...ng the batteries in the compartment Ensure that the correct polarity of the batteries 5 2 2 The icons on the remote control are identical to those on the control panel as described in section 5 1 above and fulfil the same functions The only difference is the Temperature C F button which allows the temperature scale to be altered 5 2 3 The key pad can be locked by pressing a sharp object into the L...

Page 4: ...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 6 2 Air Filters Clean the air filters every two weeks for optimum performance The filters are situated at the rear of the unit figs 8 and 9 and are held in place by plastic frames 6 2 1 Upper Filter Pull the top handle gently to release the holding lugs and remo...

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